_ COLEMAN db#‘v Pelaah B J And blue is cold and depressâ€" like ice or do? waters. All of us *lthl:{ of that rmltionh.to , some us more acutely than others. Down through the ages color has .effected man‘s emotions. . For example & quotation taken from an ancientChinese text says, "A dragon in the water covers itseif with five eolors; therefore it is a god." Many of the great works of art and music have been produced after the artist had been insg‘xred by the sight ef certain colors. For example in an article called “Componing by Color" by Herman Darewski, a istiniuished musical composer, Mr. Darewski tells .hout‘how ll'belutif‘ul flower garden, hpadbent? entlhllle i lemanis wit innioet ibrciltâ€"Ausd wl t seen from his window as he wrote, influenced his compositions. He says "I found that what 1 had written in sight of it had a brightness that I somehow could not quite equal in music written in the ordinary way in dull, drab Autumn and Winter." Color &liyl’ a tremendous part in present day business. Outdoor adverâ€" t as well as window displays are la & dependent upon color. Beautiâ€" ful lrllya of merchandise â€" are beautiful because of the colors used. Advertising firms and display men know that colors have an emotional df_oft upon prospective buyers. Evt? emotion created by color is solely dependent upon Your eyes. Your 3.: can never be replaced, take care them now. Have them examined regularly, _ 0 e en Suaaom to E. F. Attridge, C.P.R. ptometrist, C/o Ostrander‘s, 2955 Dundas St. W., or phone JU. 9821 for an appointment. In reply the friend wrote: "If you are an honest lawyer, you will have little competition. If you are a Reâ€" publican, the game laws will protect you." A young lawyer from the North sought to locate in the South. He wrote to a friend in Alabama, asking him what the prospect seemed to be in the city for "an honest young lawyer and Republican." "THE TAILOR" ; 16 MAIN ST. 8. AM UP To THE MINUTE COLLECTION SPORTSWEAR YOUR EYESs Lalbom Seat Phirs FRIDAY, AUGUST Tth, 1936 litor‘s Note:â€"Please address your [A E. F. ATTRIDGE, £.0. Red is hot and fiery, like a flame or bed of & 1 ow i n g and depressâ€" rs. All of us If.ever a prominent man appeared to | Shaftesbury, by Keir Hardy, Wilberâ€" unburden his soul in print, that man is |force and a thousand or more of real our esteemed friend Sir Edward W.\ men, men who saw before ever railâ€" Beatty, G.B.E., President of the Canâ€" | ways were thought of, that the men like adian Pacific Railway, and Chancellor |Sir Edward Beattxi Holt, Dawson, Aird, of McGill University. This is the way |Charles Gordon, organ, Bennett, the he did it in the July 25th issue of "Libâ€" | Rothchilds, the Thyssens, the K: ips, erty" in a contribution he made under | yea, and the Kaiser, that real wm is the title of a "A Call to Youth." His |not made of gold; that the longer such opening words are as follows: ‘"The | men as did in actual fact pian this world world of which you are the heirs is one | chaos in an endeavor to crush the work~ of bitter strife and turmoil. Weâ€"your |er, the brain and brawn which did acâ€" eldersâ€"have dealt unfairly with you." | tually create, the harder and the more It is too bad that space will not permit | bitter will be the final reward. These one to reproduce every word of this financiers are bewildered at the state article. It is a classic in the form of | they know they have brought the world selfâ€"condemnation of the whole of our |into. They have started an avalanche present world system, of the methods Ith%_ï¬nd they are powerless to “oh- adopted by the financier, the banker | is article from the pen of Sir and all and sundry whose very existâ€" *w;rd is proof positive. Just read the ence depends on the continuance of this | following quotation and consider deepâ€" chaotic condition, the class to which ly who wrote those words that are unâ€" Sir Edward belongs. I doubt very much | true. "Long before you were born careâ€" if 1/50 of those who wax wealthy less visionaries and clever demagogues ever produced in actual fact any one|led your fathers to do things whose ill Je is !.R. once again in Wllh‘ulpoflrâ€"'\'ththom featuring this headlineâ€""Art still loves me and that is all that counts"â€" Eleanor. _ Rudy Vallee thought the uuthh.mlm-mhgn tossed from a top baicony made him think otherwise. ug:ilom outelassed Dunuoh rded: by ing two straight unâ€" ior {j-Y umim will now enter the finals, taking on Bob Ashâ€" bury‘s battling Crowders, It should be a real series as both teams are stocked with flashy players and have received the best of eouth These boys are the future senior p yers of the next two or three years, but right now they can show a lot of seniors what it is all about when it comes to real fight and spirit. en e en on e o ue e se o e ooo c ce e ce e e e adopted by the financier, the banker | This article from the pen of Sm and all and sundry whose very existâ€" 'w;rd is proof positive. Just read the ence depends on the continuance of this | following quotation and consider deepâ€" chaotic condition, the class to which ly who wrote those words that are unâ€" Sir Edward belongs. I doubt very much | true. "Long before you were born careâ€" if 1/50 of those who wax wealthy less visionaries and clever demagogues ever produced in actual fact any one |led your fathers to do unr?a whose ill of the most minute articles of service. | results !’:lrdentyoul to;:ay. t'm“:: held Sir Edward goes on with his “croco.}mm"" e not only to your fellow men dile tears of confessions" by cging out, | of this day but to generations yet unâ€" "From our fathers we inherited a world | DOT"â€" & of wing wealth. We carried on the| _ i chl"eni!e Sit Edward Be.tt“.to fask of widening its bounds. We spreng | Prove that the fathers or gramdfathers With the softball i the end of their uh‘?ng-th -fl ball fans are in for one of the best round robins of finals the city has had for many a year. After listening to the Olympic broadcasts over tie weekâ€"end by two American announcers 1 â€" certainly learned What is meant b} a person being called Alibi Ike. Johnny lost this because of a sore finger or Fred lost his because the sun was in his eyes and Jack could only place 5th because he drank some milk last 4th of July, instead of coming right out and saying Johnny was beaten m better man and Fred gave all he but it was not good enough and Jngk showed the true American ?iric y congratulating the winner after the event was over, in fact it got so bad thntlt_.h‘e announcers were even trying Buck Master, a 15â€"yearâ€"old boy who resides in the Runnymede district, won the city horseshoe pitching singles on the holiday and won for himself the Diamond Caulk '.rop:L. He was re%meminx the. Runnym Horseshoe Pitching Club. to think up excuses for their fellow fountrymon whether they had won or lost. Things may come and things may go but it looks as if Phil. !l\‘g:lwards goes on forever. It seems so long ago since I saw this cinder track wonder walk away with the rest of the field at an indoor track meet in the Coliâ€" seum that it hardly seems possible that he is still picking them up and laying them down in a manner good enough to chalk up a few points for Canada at the Olympics. _ out plowed lands to the edge of the desert and to the line where good soil ends in the rocky wilderness of the north, We builded railways from sea to sea; linked continent with ships. We broke down the barriers of caste; openâ€" ed storehouses of knowledge to all. We ve the luxury of ancient kings. We ::den«! liberty and made toil no longer a burden." If, as 1 state, they did NOT do the prises all the watered stock they hings esteemed friend claims they | carry and more took many :uLm?gh_-t@MQ?; 3 lmc*ï¬@u Johnny Loaring. of Windsor, after a bad start, was still good enough to place second in the 400 metre hurdles and add a few more points to his country‘s total. At last year‘s Canadian National Exhibition the writer had the ogporâ€" tunity of interviewing F ‘len Stephens, the Fulton, Missouri, flash, and one question I well remember my asking her was this, "What are your chances at the next Olympics," and believe it Ev SIR EDWARD W. BEATTY, G.B.E., President Can. Pacific Railway, Chancellor McGill University By Edwin Newsome, Weston, Ont. ° ommenting on An Article Appearing in "Liberty‘" From the Pen of SPORTS@® EXAMPLE IS BETTER THAN PRECEPT Of A Surety |country de on you to what ]nï¬fï¬ufln’wkmm when I say that the crown of your sueâ€" eeu-th:h-flndmt'nu It [m:t.&d you do, not t you | ga i Yes, the railroad moguls inâ€" 'hC.tllï¬aq-â€"m‘-n they procure to build their railâ€" or not, this was her answer, "I don‘t know, you will have to ask my coach," and her coach is her l{l‘-‘ ve answers, as Helen not only burned up the track at Berlin, she scorched it. The big day will soon be here for Conny Snaythoâ€"Doc MciIntyre is back from holidays and Conny is all set to take him on in that game of golf that was arranged in the press room with the writer as a witness as to odds, rules and so on. Conny talked the Doc into the !ame being a no handiâ€" cap affair and just you figure it out. With Conny listed as the smartest hocke{otrurer in the game, you can just about guess who is going to pay â€"pay and payâ€"and I am going to be the caddyâ€"for twoâ€"bits apiece I will allow a gallery. and George Gerring, lead. Motningside will hold a trebles tournament on Saturday, August 8, commencing at 2 p.m. The R. D. Wallace Trophy will be played for, along . with numerous other .ooJ g:lul. Three fifteenâ€"end games will phl(ed. Phone entries to ML 4100, JU. 6673 or JU. 0806. Come on you Leafsâ€"right back of the Orioles who are in fourth place, and .with the Orioles taking to the road for a stretch and the Leafs startâ€" ing a loni home stretch, things are right up Ike Boone‘s alley. _ _ The Exhibition swim is beginning to round into shnge, and the banks of the Humber and Credit rivers are just humming with excitement from the many training camps, and good old George Youn* is taking his on the sands of Hanlan‘s Point, where he is employed as a lifeâ€" saver, and the water is so cold that no person will go in and Goorf has about turnâ€" ed into a Beach Sav he is in There is no need to guess as to what sport is foremost in the mind of the average young sport of toâ€"dayâ€"just this momin‘g in a locar drug store about ten of the gang were collected around the sodaâ€"fountain and between drinks they had the Leafs hockey team all lined up for next winter and Conny Smythe was just Jhlain nuts for keeping this player and nutsier still for . not signing this player, and of the present youth, other than those of his class, ever did one thing to b!l!ï¬ about this present d:I chaos the wor over. As a matter of fact Mr. Beatty himself admits that in the following words: "You have to rebtild what has been wrecked. (By whom?) With all great shapeâ€"as sha; our errors we have given you tools with which to work. Hovflg't{:ntoh-d is for you to learn." t we can tell 'Â¥ou is wherein lay our test single ault (but they won‘t). W. -gw failâ€" «Iincomnotinmrg. e never lacked in skill."â€"(to rob the actual proâ€" ducer all we could and get away with it). Charlie Conacher is the game‘s best, and so and so should be in the old man‘s home and they were still at it when 1 pulled out &) minutes later. P.9.â€"I hope the boss doesn‘t read this as I have no drug store customersâ€" but I did have a bad thirst. Mknhufnofthfmtm from the pen our friend: "But we wmmmqâ€"m(hq and mind." Then again: r great stock they would “;"".""" Wnbduin s snn t raverey Seoaeer To hy dhiam i-dth'-'-;?' government over an Nmd seroliihy ns es mew thint #Ill trips from Bala, a distance of re miles return, a ;otal of m‘-‘-ua. e e o o t special tax levy was imposed. ‘w to rockâ€"bottom and provide + le-de:shi}; there will be no lack of coâ€"operation from Canada‘s youth. ‘But to l:hink ltor t‘):'n moment that t:: example set by t t men w! owns Canada, 50 of mmmeo furâ€" nished on application) is ming to be followed by youth is just too ridiculous to give the matter one serious thou’ht. "Example is better than precept." "By their fruits ye shall know them." The ro&het Isaiah says, "And they shall Q-: houses and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them. They shall NOT build houses and another inhabit; they shall NOT -p::t :‘M »:nother ::t. That is thl: li;:; ation e prese m(nm e Builded houses, he builded railâ€" reads, he has invented, he has sown, and in Canada only 50 men have reapâ€" ed. I am well aware of the fact that there are thousands of small shareholdâ€" ers in many of cmum of Canada, but in co to the good these get out of those industries and the way the bankers, the financiers, the faltway hogsle nave £6b6e8 the public ra ve as m shareholders would be in a far better position under a Godâ€"orâ€" dained system of business. 1 do not wish to be misunderstood for one moâ€" \ ment. I do not want to see these great Check Grass Fire Mount Dennis fire brigade vented a grass fire on hdm drive from spreading to a fiveâ€"acre in the Park area . The Bnnhmizdgmudthu calls to grass fires, all north of the railway tracks, Dundas street. York Township Council instructed its solicitor Wednesday to keep posted on what legal steps are being taken by Windsor in its attempt to test the validity of the lq::ed additional reâ€" lief h'L and to e before Council a complete report as soon as possible. Members of the Council went into m’uu codme“'in _ Reeve '.Y’ wi Office IM after Wednesday‘s session, to discuss A dnbgdon from the York Vetâ€" erans‘ C.W.A, ared before Counâ€" cil and clalm:l»:hat Toronto and other municipal organizations were handinf their territory and dasï¬vinï¬ them o nlv-gn business. Counc agreed to check up on the situation, and will also "look into" aâ€"complaint possible ways of testing the legali of the second tax imposed on?c: Township, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ systems wou‘d never refer to the baseâ€" ness of their scheimes. ;Annufa'hluilf , so are their houses full of deceit; therefore they beâ€" come great and w}%:u rich. They are waxen fat, they s t cn.d‘ they overâ€" pass the deeds of the wi : they judge ‘not the cause, the ¢ause of the fatherâ€" less, yet thg prosper; and the right of the needy they not judge."â€"Jereâ€" miah 5: 26, 27, 28. _ Sir Edward Beatty addtessed the students and others present at the Western University some time ago, and he took to task those young men he is now crying aloud to to save the world. He condemned new untried theories, forgetting, or refusing to see, that his theories were new at one time and what have these theories done for the world ? They have encounm the makers of war instruments. y have created railreads out of all proportions to the need of the people. 'l{cy have exploited every known Godâ€"given heritage of the common man and enslaved both themâ€" selves as well as the actual makers of these things. Be consistent, ye men whose money power holds the whole world in bondage. Be honest and put forth the same executive ability to put thinfs right in the sight of God as ye Kut intq, prostituting the workers and is offspring. It is those 50 men all known to Mr. Beatty, despite his denial of such a power, whose power holds Canada in their rapacious maws. If Mr. Beatty is honest to himself, as well as those men, he will cease to call upon youth to clean up the mess he and his associates have made.. If those men will see that the t-h:tu they have tried are a failure. Henry George was a theorist, his {l.- was never ?"n a chance. But J do not purpose further referring to mere men‘s theories. I sions and saw to it that our educational shal} only quote from the greatest book of words ired by the Creator ofmbv'vholo ':ls .ndb’tho mlvm: around us. This same repentent sinner talks about untried theories, but refuses to "Woe unto them that decree unâ€" righteous décrees, and that write grievâ€" ousness which they have prescribed; to turn aside the needy from judgment, and take away the rigl:t from my peoâ€" ple, that widows may be their prey, and they may rob the fatherless!"â€"Isaish 10: 1â€"2, If there ever lived a class of men who can be charged with doing such acts as are referred to, those men are the nilx mo,'uls, the bankers and the financiers of Canada. "From among my people are found wicked men: they lay wait, as he that setteth snares, they set a frap, they catch men. thonfl men whose misdirected enâ€" mu created world chaos to proâ€" leadership for youth. They can do it, of that I am sure. They can cease to create unemployment, a condition, sc k uy â€" in en papers. to the the mds dgin the reduddal the preieet Travels Miles THE TIMES & GUIDE Mount Dennis Locals || MTC. { mauer mouhetine t laver n ho the prave mos Yoe Rong, * "*"*t _ Mount Dennis brigade and fireâ€"fightâ€" ers from the Canadian w"&., Weston Rd., exti a stubborn ‘ blaze on on a nflw tâ€"ofâ€"way near the Kodak plant. Ofâ€" of the comyj feared that smoke, blown by .m wind, would W_ï¬lm-gndgqnipmu_t. A numâ€" Oakwood Avenue and Eglinton Aveâ€" ber of telegraph poles near the railway BURNETTâ€"In loving memory of ‘~.-r-&.l mother, cu.n-' zm*n.imkï¬ ba-c-dlhn&lndmuw he had found "worms in t To Vaughan Road Collegiate, Norman 'oil!'u. Leonard g In.:u- and Thede Col / E. P. Daniel, Torento, is Tok mm campinl n At a meeting of the York Board of Education last week the following were PV ?rulvu-.r, 2o demagel. More than 3,000 attended the annual carnival of the Business Men‘s Associaâ€" tion at Fairbank Park Monday afterâ€" moon. The day‘s feature was a comâ€" retitiva parade, which resulted in the ollowing awards bein{' announced: Local business turnout, Urquhart Moâ€" tors Limited; open turnout, Canada Packers; comic car, Alfred Taxlor; deeâ€" orated Ligch. J. Grosse; decorated tricyele, D. Arnott; decorated doll carriage, A. F. Roberts; ex.gmu waâ€" gon, Leslie Crawford; pets show, Gorâ€" :foan and wwn:hmc by the issuance currency anadian ment through the mueb-mcdo:vl'::-k of Canada, a bank owned and operated for the benefit of every man whose duty it is to work, to produce and to _ In conclusion I wish it to be strictly mmmmm tlutt ll:‘i:’l own humble 0 most or wgm make mistakes are tbmmmmbut fitted to remedy their own mistakes. Sir Edward says in his article: "What which springs from peace. And human happiness is the product of the soulâ€" not of machines, nor of systems for wider distribution of wealth. We gave the world weath (no theg. didn‘t) and progress, BUT WE DID NOT GIVE the gradual cancellation of all forms of Sir Edward u{:,in his article: "What the world lacks today is happiness, from BUT WE DID NOT GIVE T HAPPINESS." ’l'h:ly certainly DID NOT. No, and they did not permit the soul to rise to the heiihts intended by God. They crushed the body and soul out of mankind the world over by their systems of greed, of avariciousness, and even what little soul remains in Continued from page 1â€" tice. I stayed ufl sometime later gazâ€" ing at the “1 ts twinkling on the French and Belgian coasts. It was a fine sight to witnessâ€"all the lights bllnkini and flashing from different ports all along the way. . s s border. Everyone is busy sorting out their lu(rp and storitig it away. We land at 7 a.m. on n{:c:nl trains for the battlefields. I have the wreath which the ladies of the Women‘s Senâ€" '::‘ l::mu"t‘c“ sent, safely inuu& cabin ve in aih en oaee a thoughtful act of the ladies to reâ€" menhrthou"hopve‘lï¬iirnï¬v:u you can assure them it will a ;lnedhonormo-ptthom rom all parts of Canada. I have a wreath also from the County of York. We have it in the m room down in the hold. Gol. . B. Little of Searboro, Constables Martindale and Stewart of the York County ’flh.ï¬ï¬‚amth:m i‘l’lui over present. 1 have hmnmdbmd m:?hg vhv?h“&l:hï¬.. 'WV unveiling. I proud at the honor conferred on me. I will write you later on as events transpire. I forgot to say the pasâ€" *&.mï¬dddh . . S mm ts i o * _ regards to ‘ l'.l':ku. that 94 cents worth of chemistry in the form of Sir Edward Beatty is crying out for peace, for ll:fl:ineu, but the whole world system 11 have to be reâ€" constructed. "Ye cannot put new wine into old bottles." Now my fifty friends, give us leadership before it is too late. This morning we anchored in the Hook of Holland quite close to the shore. I enjoyed looking at the windâ€" mills lui‘liy fll;:ril:g away and at the neat fields and the great rows of szpln trees. We have been here all y and I can see a fine herd of Holstein cattle ï¬ning on the banks of the dyke, while scattered away inâ€" land are other herds. There are two red and white cows amongst them and a shepherd and two do% were :r-& i:g ; flock of lheep.t‘he e could see e dogs manceuvre sheep alo the dyE:. The frame houses nndva! hï¬ys are a picture and it looks like fairyland. I am glad, in a way, the trilp is &ver uwlo day’lul‘t s::“ tmm a ime. e are al miles from Montreal, To Place Wreaths Tomorrow morning at 2 a.m. we move on up the river Schelt to Antâ€" werp which is just inside the Belgian Sadly missed._by husband and Major MacKenzie One Of k yar o $y * out of more than 200 applicants: King‘s Guards at Vimy IN MEMORIAM z:uu‘ public. Prizes donsted J H. M. Hilchieâ€"1st, 75¢; 50c; $rd, 25c. 82. Basket Bouquet of Annualsâ€" 1st, T5¢; 2nd, 50¢; 3rd, 25¢. 83. Basket Bouquet of Rosesâ€"1st, T5¢; 2nd, 50¢; 8rd, 25¢. In judï¬ng sections 32 and 33â€"conâ€" tainer 10%, flowers 50%, general efâ€" 84. Display of Cut Flowersâ€"Open to those who have not won a )n'g: for a dhph{. Prizes donated b & H. Rolp! â€"1st, $1.75; 2nd, n’zs & (16 years and under). P}nl effect 75%, general effect 25%. Noteâ€"Each contestant must arrange flowers at glue of exhibit. Prizesâ€"1st, $1.50; $1;8rd, 50¢. 29. Table Bouquetâ€"Suitable: for dining room, to bohn‘ho'n in bc;l ?'r Pontsan o i o ie boo ENTSCDZ CLSL, T00 aMM, OUC, OFM, AUS, 80. Table Bouquetâ€"Suitable . for living room, to be shown in bow! or vase. Prizes donated by W. J. Polictt â€"1st, T5¢; 2nd, 50¢; 3rd, 26e. _ _ tainer 10 35. Dclphinitfmâ€"-lflhl in varâ€" iety. Prizes donated by Mrs. W. E. "Captain January" **Thirteen Hours by weston 126 â€" 2 veamson m. w. â€" as. 72 Fred MacMurray WESTON DaIDY hss Make the mistake of cheap BUILDING urlluu.iiï¬ cheap LUMBER, ANB.:;?U. BE, SORRY. Let us : you the _ wisdom of building with Aunnu‘r-uuâ€"m. YR YOU MONEYâ€"AND W&l‘! s SÂ¥ a W Building Materials THURSDAY Tile and Drain Pipes Screenm Doors and _ Maureen O‘Sullavan MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"AUGUST 10â€"41 DOUBLE BJLL â€"1st, 60¢; 2nd; 406. ;SB};‘NE:&‘E’-'B Perghnialsâ€"1 Mhtol{mox r&oh. kouml‘ T. E. Harris. 40. Best Display of Cut Flowen and 2nd P&udouflh ‘ ï¬'ï¬d Ch-';ltoy*t-t. $3; u't: 88. _ Rudbeckia® (Purpurea) â€". Biooms. Prizes dchated ‘oy W. Poynit 42. Gladiolusâ€"8 ’ih. in var Prizes donated by W. Hallâ€"ist, m i P ntbeiet own 1 â€"1st, 60c; 2nd, :g.Ps 44. Collecti erennialsâ€"6 ieties t: be,:h-owa' in separate 1 â€"1st, 60c; 2nd, 40¢. 45, Rosesâ€"3 blooms in John Boles "*The Ghost Goes "h’ï¬"“.ï¬l“‘;m o & by Miss E. Y. s"'.‘:& Your House is as Load You Buy Insulste Your Home $1.60 Gladys Swarthout ; h in ioi sn