LIAY3I. 19147 Ho‘ Pick oI Pipe Toboccos Under the Big Top," Barker’ for Prayer B)‘ FRANK STEWARIT 55A Special Correspondent CLEVELAND _ 1x311» 41.111. irs anzi gcntlcmeil, introducing I111‘ the first time in your city the one and only circus chaplain in 111' entire world." ‘The rinrmnrter 111 Mills Bros. tircus could easily make that a“. nouncement to thc him-e of brass horn; under the big top. One of Ohios unique person- '1""~‘*"111Y on: of its k111d 1n H1113?“ -—1s on the road again. “B! ‘S flavour-old "Don" Wari- "zl of) Columbus. "pastor" of th1.- ree~r1nz circus. owned and op- erand by Paul. Jack. Harry and Jlke Mills. Cleveland men. ‘And don't go worrying about 11s first name-tho circus world 11ml" 1111'" M "Doc" and 1111111111.: else. , drledkcai». 111111 111-111: this is 11 . :1" a “sawdust ring p115; “Si” D01‘- Waddeil is an or- mned minister 11nd licensed to _1°11 11y the mterdcnomlnational nlllkfllslp A§rncinuorx and 1" 1h; vi/lethodkt church. Hum?‘ 31W‘. when Mills Bros. n1 the season. "Doc" Weddell “"3111! 1110Rran1 with prayer. “hat docs a circus chap- 11111‘! about? Well, “Do:." LiIIcd Out, IIo Pain! :r°°1;4;;r.vlna1e;| to fun vgiIT-iuat a fr’; min cu rune y UTNAM 32:11 rxmacroa-aal, 1 11w 111111111- ! Ind relief come: quickly. Ta: c Jwnore corn today. For rapid results. In "m" mmlfl". un the old reliable Carl "MWH- PUTNANPS CORN EXTRACTOR- 31-11 all dealer: In medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor lain Phone m o; . Qurmaf‘ and Weddell, -4|“-“@4111;Jyniyueirciuflyrhaplaln“__ ‘ thanks the Almighty for the chance people l1ave for amuse- ment-for the opportunity folks get to laugh and forget the grief in this old world and things like that. But "Doc" does more than pro- 1 nounce the invocation at the cur-‘ taln raiser for the circus. Every week he conducts Sunday school for the 20 children-dons and daughters of the performers- who travel with tho show. And on sundays when the oui- fit is camping on the lot-there are no Sunday exhibitions by the circus-"Doc" rip; up 11 pulpit and preaches. Maybe he stands on the tongue of a circus wagon. on a ballyhoo platform or on the broad blck of “Burma", the ele- pliant. More than 20 years ago he go: the idea to become a circus chap- lain. Peopln laughed at him- "Doc" told me, Ho tried to re- mind them there were chaplains in the army. hospitals. ‘prisons and all kinds oi’ places. But the Mills brothers didn‘: snicker. They saw the merit 1n the idea. So every season now "Doc" goes out with the ches- and often speaks before service clubs. - ' l-Ie has preached at county fairs and lr. nIlM dubs. circus pulpit for any job in world. . 1111101111 AIDED MANY Pesleura firm theory of dis- 11 1111 arm's. led v to identification of the can“; o; in the m csuphe“ "minded h" ease. established many major ills. A "SILVER 11111116" We bu! Wrcelod or Burned Carl for enh- Phone ua when and whore to call and we will tell you what we'll pay. Our iolilrconioa an the "silver lin- lnl” following any Car nrls- _ fortune. Una it to help brighten thin]! up! Any Car. tny time. any place-hm phone no and we wlllbe with you quickly. Tell your friends about ua. 1.111111». Auto Salvage 240 Fitzroy ll. Opposite Forum - ‘:~'$~otr$ta~}eyio ..whcrc our prLmitIve egos are unfet- a “art-fly ruffed 1min o1 gold. show. Sometimes he preaches in chur- “twin,” 599m; do little time for "Doc" Waddell. who was virtually rear- ed under the big top. has been around and he wouldn't trade his , the Seven Sailod I For Pleasure - THE CI-IARLOTTETOWTV GUARDIAN Early Sowing Secret of i Success With Garden Peas ,1 Since only the seed of gardcn pear are lllQd. the 100d yield is small "mtfll-d to the some they take. , ey are a cool weather crop, and do belt in sections where spring comes so early then.- I5 time for them to mature before hot ivoather arrives; cr in the northern tier of states where summers are relative- ly cool. Everywhere ihe first sowing o! peas should be made early aa pos- sible. havln: in- ml11d that the liner varieties. which Lave wrinkled seed. may decay 11 the soil remains cold 111d damp loo long after they are sown. Smooth seeded pea: will 11°1- dQi-‘IY l0 "lily. but they are not of a; high quality as the wrinkled I: Graham York; "W1" ‘We have the attractive M11188 o! the bellandonna. plane, Yhgotwotild $11501 them or rein; 11 P0 n- T m ' - - A-hlnking the human (inlndy is“ 3111?: ‘the same. To understand it we havg to dlsrote it of the garments a", call iaerronaliry 1o m. m“; 1" _1'9l11~l' locks like. The Physical side of humanity are eo much veneers concealing much that is either good o; we] “I111: brlnzl me 1o my 11111111 point -- dreams. Now everyone of us has 111.»- or hei- little dream; (ugkgd filmy sonic-where in the clipboards u! cur minds. Fv-w of us are pep. "Cl-y satisfied 111111 1111-. We dream of what we might have been, o." what we would like lo be. In those 111°111¢11ls cf mental speculation, the 11135115 tall from our laces revealing rather what. lies in our heart; but which for reasons best known to :31 other of 115. We d5" “m r°' with a. bacterial culture which can -- ' , . bta f th I: . . . hncliveorx slcilnaeduhere. according to onlbksezd $221111‘: o‘; sfiwnpgzpiiégs: 1 15nd’ "at xiigcéisgggnfivhgfigrgu“in? inch apart in the row. in fertiIO .,,..,,,,,o_.. dwam; ‘m reamed " but soil. Plant 1011c 1111111111 bc applied who“, humanuy is stripééd ‘or M at the rate of {pounds to 100 acct 1111150. and where the thoughts that or. mw’, Mme’ 1311"“ wcnjimidtie lie deep in us are permitted fixlyicgzgorgn 53:8 Dfptrgg ,0: §L§f,,,,'..°.,,s‘hf_n,j“'§§‘f”,hf (is; a little deeper than the seed are 1m nrflenca we “ave 0"“. eaifm sown. The seed should_bc~eovc_1lcfl we become our seal solves. There is had died “my again a; quickly a; 11° prflmlce‘ w“ ha" _"111' “I'm it had come and the tropic night dives bchind us are 1W9 P5 ‘We W115 growing tncroasmgly l1envy.Ti1e would like to live 1r it were not for big bronze mm“ had cnywd a pail-i P1" semmad? 311d “n” 795115111" for herselt above the horizon and her ‘m; “M” It '5' "I dim" c‘ 191M” face, mirrored In the \\':lIZ€l‘, was Where spring conlcs 111e, and summer follows quickly. unly one crop or peas is likely to be success- ful. and for this an early divert variety should be. grown under the most favorable conditions. I11 119W gardens, or old ones where peas have not been grown before, 11.1e seed will grow better 11 inoculated terccl and we see ourselves, not as Qmy the yhythmlg pulT of The olhrs see us. but as we really are. Lapwlng-s more“ ggvg 11,111, touch ' '_'I 11m telling ycu tllrsz- strange OI reality 1° me 31011111111. that 1111113311 Stephen con11n:;e:.’,"b'_cau:e tmidtd magic ‘mm n,a~.,~,;a115n-|_ apart. 1 to 2 1ilCIlC5 deep. Lions are favorable t: ]‘105SIbIc lo grow them 111 twin rows six inrhcs apart: 111 the >111 c LP-i tnvucn .-._ ‘ pulled. but the soil is not cullirut-l cd. In less favorable smtions, hcw~l gver, 5111310 rows. regularly; culthab- ed. will be found incro (Icpciiciuclc. according 1o the icrms or ihat nn- (To Be Cgnflnugd) ‘cient Hindu legend, this {JJSKIZSO of dreams lies at the bottom of the 1sua. from which, at time, it has Ibeen known lo enrcrge though so 1111:, I am sorry lo have to relate, ‘there. is no rocord of anyone (vet having located it during one o! its brief vizits. “I am aware that. my story sounds incredible. but I maintain that so long as there remain so many things in life for which there appears lo be no adequate c: lat»- isfactoty cxpla11at1o11. we are beund in all fairness. to bellow that somewhere this land does exist. That. ladies and aarticmcn, is the ‘odd story I have to tell. I am Iowa-re of 11.; deficiencies as a story. It is more in 1t1e reiure or n dis- 611351011 or things in life we do not‘ 'lll1df‘l‘l'l.alld. and I must’ apologise‘ Ito lhcst- of you who arvicipaled eomcthinig mare robust, but being partial to 1111112.; l dent urdcr- |liand. I pass 11 on 1o you for whatever you 11.1111; i1 Is worth." There was a curious s-lenceas Stephen Hyitunlr. last words died away. A $111111, creeze quivcrcd umorg the topmost rigging. caus- , Iing the clccirk" lamps to sway eerily Away on the horizon the bronze ,plaqur~ or the tropical nmon was ‘bcgiimir-g to carve aeslice from the blue-blecl: sky. - CHAPTER Ill """"‘Un1cr'"Th'n<~Monn -------- ~ ~~—- s1e1-11-11 Hyiion wa1:l11d the 3i tie patty hrcak up. It was a rather dif- [plant any r511 from “hat it 11er- mally was. ’l‘here was an odd air o1 quiet about it - a11 unrcal quiet‘. I A voice-a raltu-r frightened ‘voice-at his elbow made him tllrfl suddenly Mom Whimnlev W“ standing there. I11 ihe subdued ‘light from the suZLg-lamps he 18W her email, up-tillsd 111cc; 111a 11389 round eyes and lltc thin. 5011i 1111i 101 her lips. Stephen smiled down ‘at her in an effort to dispel the tension. i “Thank you, Mr. Hyltan." Her voice was scarcely more than I “It. is quite true what W11 l "idqqnito true. I've felt it often- lsomctiung one cannot understand. fffObfibIv because our puny intelli- 111M111». utterly 11151111151011111- Ifi’ 11o idea that you thonsm 59 119991?- "!t's not so muci1 a qllfifimllftfi i kin ." he told her. " ‘ 1 121?]: i? i‘ belIef-llke a child's belle! 1 I whisper. 1 linr-ii-itiasltien tried lo find my Y"! self." went on Mayra. earnestly. ‘"1111 r just 111m. believe 11's vhe reel me doing the tifngs I an\ dolnl" "You mean 1111 work?" The girl hooded. “YEI. l- IHW°§° so. Alter all. one‘: work Ls hi1! O11" anytnin‘; else." Stephen sensed the 1 f f 3191 in I101‘ VOICE. “ii-iii 1'01; like your work?" It II u» 11111 11111, sterhea 1114 1"‘ ‘d: opportunity of tatkirii ‘il/"m" a111, s11 mauve erlveie "m" Sing Mir-prided him by 511m‘; "Not particularly, but. b08891’! "m" be choosera. Besides thera ‘a so little 111111v1n11ui1v ebelfi 11- °1‘° ‘"11’, N” what. one is-n rather sma cog In an enormous’ machine." v "Even the males: cc} is essential hanical lay-out 0! W91’! . I ." Iiiivfiseyh, gnall cog refuses “Halon, the machlee stops.‘ _ --Q,,1y 1111111 the owner or the miehine m1 I "P1=°"“°"‘- ‘A’; ma, "1114 1.111111 coda are 111M111 1 h p." zctmethlnl of a cynic. Mlll 1 nlev!’ 1 fvhign: can't 11:19 b91118 I 111x13” "h," qnowork: lo.- Slr Time 1 p; intimately n! I d9- I0 ~11“; 111111111111 s11- 111111111111 Tl |'h.'.‘§y":pm1°n c; 111'; 11111115111 to anyone but" my- ‘nu... m. "id coldly. Add II&\ ‘1-1111111111 me that I've J0me o - flung 1° work to clear 1111 591°" I 111m in.‘ Gwen-Mill". N!" W11"- nyd-dhlfl Y9 ' 1 After ahe had I0"! strolled alon¢ 131° '1'" d” "' F w” now dese ted. Bounds oi 111183 qr ilcatcd upwzrds from the "100! matters 110111111: 1 . M191; abort breath a the vial than lite Atlantic (llLffl-iifi. Space peas no closzr than 1 inch: i ‘ 1 I11 sections where weather Candi-i 111-n‘. 1i ‘s1 the rows the weeds 1 1111x151) ' ' turn!’ _ _ ——- 11.111111 Jill The Paciil. 1-1-1- 1n . rnnama 01111111 11v. farther So the amazing thing about Mercury is that 11's priced dawn among the medium-priced can. One of these days. when you look out over your Mercury's Ismael prow . and swoop swiftly. silently over the hills, you'll‘ be mighty glad you've - ‘r I‘ ' got such a car, such an engine, at your command. 1 K. May we suggest you have a talk with your Mercury and Lincoln dealer-E ' MERCURY AND LINCOLN, DIVISION ' FORD MOTOR ICOMFANY OI CANADA, LIMITED 410k! or evzavrnnvo no muvr w/rn " smwanr MOTORS 224 Great George Street cast 111.1; that ncwr birrns 1:111 and docsgznvai" or cietericrato. 1101. require lifting has bc9n dvvcl- The 1947 Mercury 118 has those sleek. flowing curves and brilliant ' styling you expect only in more costly cars. Interiors are definitely luxurious, upholstered in rich, soft broadcloth or corded material, with harmonizing plastic and metal trim. With its big IOO-borsepower V-type Mercury engine with aluminum cylinder heads, it has a surplus of power and smooth performance at all speeds. ll __PAGE TWENTY-THREE A Money - Saving Event 1!! QNCHESTERFIELDS WANT T0 SAVE MONEY? $UREI T’: COME IN AND SEE A COUPLE OF WEEK- END VALUES FIELD SETS- IN UF-TO-DATE CHESTER- ‘ $179.50 7* ’ 3-PIECE SETS-FIGURED-WINL. 1111- slum-Now .. . $189.5] y AND DQNT FORGET We also curry u complete line of SIMMONS’ Bedding, Cecior Chests, Bedroom Suites Din. , ette Sets, in Ioct everything found in an up-io-dole HOME FURNISHINGS CENTRE.’ ii. ILA. Veterans’ Accounts Handled iiere - ~ _. MacFarIane Bros. Furniture R 3-PIECE §ET$--PLAIN—-WINE-COLORED. Reg. $I99.SO—NOW .. .. --.'_~.~-1.1---v- “.1; __m --_-_-/-c 111101111483 92 KENT sneer i» (Opposite CFCY) , 1i ' i1 i. I ram-Erma Fannie. (oped by .1 01111111 Kingdom firn] i Sums “LAZY GUY, - I jThc wick is made Lrcm glass fIbYCw > lcannol. be eaten away by termites, t hghtcr or oihrr posts and will not burn A lazy guy aboard ship Ls a. light 1 T0119 1171' which a boom la prevented . frtm swinging around. 1 1CP1 LONDON w '_ .1 dun-Catrina hoi Ioml II capacity when needed. - .~...~-‘ “'1 ‘lb u“. ‘ loony IUIDGII ooenperinuni lights when opened. lcoulilvi ehronio and picnic 111m» no! panel to natal! Mercury’: vii World! ‘ v 1 for‘ I941 PHONF 83I I