Proper lighting is the foundation for good flower photography. It should be remembered that shadows are necessary to properly reproduce form in any graphic illustration. In outdoor photography natural light- ing is depended upon so it is neces- sary to wait until the sunlight comes from the right direction to get the proper lighting for your subject. In this respect indoor picture taking has its advantages. You make and place your own lighting. As a. general rule, bright direct overhead light is not desirable so Why not keep a. record of their growth and beauty with snapshots? You can take good pictures of flow- ers with any camera in the house or outdoors but today let’s discuss pic- tures of flowers in the house. Flowers are much like friends. You no doubt like and respect all of the friends you associate with so~ cially or you wouldn't seek their companionship nor accept their hos- pitality. There is invariably, how- ever, one or two you like particu- larly well. There is something about them that appeals to you. Their very presence cheers you. It may be their personality, their manner of speech. their consideration of others, even their idiosyncrasies or many other things referred to and classified un- der the small but greatly publicized wordâ€"“It.†We can’t say that flowers have “It.†That’s stretching things a lit- tle too far; but they do have a way of becoming a bright spot in our lives. Casey At The Bat The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day; The score was four to two with but one inning left to play. And so when Cooley died at first and Barrows did the same, A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game. A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest Clung to that hope which springs eter- nal in the human breast; They thought if Casey could he get a whack at thatâ€" We’d put up even money now, with Casey at the bat. But Flynn preceded Casey, as did like wise Jimmy Blake, And the former was a no-good and the latter was a fake; So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat, For there seemed but little chance of Casey’s getting to the bat. But Flynn let drive a single to the wonderment of all, And Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball. And when the dust had’ lifted and they saw what had occurred, There was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging third. Then from five thousand throats or more went up a lusty yell, ‘ It rumbled through the valley; it rat- tled in the dell; It knocked upon the mountain and recoiled' from the flat, For Casey, mighty Casey, was ad- vancing to the bat. I There was ease in Casey’s manner as he stepped into his place; There was pride in Casey’s bearing 1 and a smile on Casey’s face. And when, responding' to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, No stranger in the crowd could doubt, ’twas Casey at the bat. Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands in dirt; Five thousand tongues applauded as he wiped them on his shirt; Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip, Defiance gleamed in Casey’s eye, a .sneer curled Casey’s lips. mnâ€"aa‘sâ€"a‘ (11.6 nth T WOULD be quite unusual to ï¬nd g. mother, wife or home-maker who hasn’t a potted plant, vase of artiï¬cial flowers or an object of art in the house that for one reason or another has become the “favorite.†Your flowers may wither and die but a picture of them will live forever. For the benefit (and entertainment) of those who have never read it, and also those Who have read, but forgot- ten it, we I‘eâ€"print: 2 PHOTO- FLOODS “CASEY AT THE BAT†«SNAPSHOT CU IL 4 FT. SUBJECTS PAGE FOUR FLOWER PICTURES As shown in the diagram, you will need two photoflood lamps placed in an ordinary floor lamp with the shade tflted slightly upward. If you cannot tilt the shade remove it en- tirely and hold a white caqdboard, sheet or even a. bright dishpan be- hind the lamps to serve as a. reflec- tor. You may mm to do your own experimenting in the placing of the photoflood lamps to get shadows that please you most. After locating the subject in the ï¬nder set the diaphragm at f.6.3 and the shutter speed at 1/25 of a. second and take your picture. Your flowers may wither and die but the picture will live forever. JOHN VAN GUILDER The diagram above shows how the picture to the right was taken. It is best not to place lights directly in front of the subject for in doing so you will generally fail to get depth in the picture. You will notice that the tray, used effectively as a. background, is tilted against the wall and not flat against it. By tilt- ing the tray the shadow to the right, is made possible and adds greatly to the depth and attractiveness of the picture. Successful flower photography has been made quite easy with the in- troduction of super sensitive pan- chromatic ï¬lm. This ï¬lm provides users of roll-ï¬lm cameras with the advantages of extreme speed under artiï¬cial light and complete color sensitivity heretofore available only in cut ï¬lm and plates. This ï¬lm, sen- sitive to all colors, record-s the va- rious color tones more in the varia- tion of brightness as seen by the eye. the best results are obtained when lighting comes more from the sides so as to cast interesting, artistic shadows. The sneer is gone from Casey’s lips, his teeth are clenched in hate; He pounds with hideous violence his bat upon the plate; And now the pitcher holds- the ball and now he let’s it go, And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey’s blow. Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright Somewhere bands are playing and somewhere hearts are light; And somewhere men are laughing and somewhere children shout, But there is no joy in M-udville» mighty Casey has struck out. Walking on water appeals to Fred- erick Walther, Windsor water skiier. On pontoon boots he went for a jaunt on Lake St. Clair and new plans a. Second trip. A $5,000,000 piece of glass nearly went on the scrap heap at Corning, N.Y., when floods threatened to damâ€" age the ZOO-inch telescope mirror, the largest in the world, being made at a glass plant there. “Fraud!†cried the maddened thouâ€" sands and echo answered “Fraud!†But one scornful look from Casey and the multitude was awed. They saw his face grow stern and cold, they saw his muscles strain, And they knew that Casey wouldn’t let that ball go by again. With a smile of Christian chm-it) great Casey’s visage shone; He stilled the rising tumult, he bad( the game go on. He signalled to the pitcher and mm more the spheroid flew, But Casey still ignored it and the um- pire cried “Strike two!†From the benches black with peopl there went up a. muffled roar, Like the beating of the storm wave on a stern and distant shore. “Kill him! Kill the umpire!†shoute someone in the stand; And it’s likely they’d have killed hjr had not Casey raised his hand. And now the leather covered spher came hurling through the air, And Casey stood a-watching it i lofty grandeur there. Close by the sturdy batsman the ba unheaded spedâ€" “That ain’t any style,†said Casey “Strike one!†the umpire said‘ rush and, perhaps, disappointment. Lee Handly on third base for the Toronto Maple Leafs is heading for the most popular vote among fans at the Maple Leaf Stadium. According to the latest count of the program vote, handled by George King, Hand- ley is well in the lead. Toronto Maple Leafs expect to come back for their August home series at the Maple Leaf Stadium with additional pitching strength. The present staff of Hilcher, Vance, Davies, Cook, Barnes, Pattison and Lucas have stood up well but they need assistance. General Manager Arthur H. Lemam and his staff at the Toronto Base- ball Club headQuarters, Maple Leaf Stadium, Toronto, will be more than glad to answer your questions about the Leafs. You can reserve your tickets in advance by calling Mr. Leman, thus avoiding- last minute rush and. nerhang_ dicnnnninth-d- Remaining scheduled home games include Buffalo Bisons at Maple Leaf Stadium on Thursday, August 29, Fri- day, August 30, night games and Saturdhy aï¬terndon, August 31. Rochester Red Wings will be on hand for the Labor Day afternoon double- header on Monday, September 2, with night games following on Tuesday, September 3 and Wednesday, Septem- 1ber 4. Montreal Royals, the team to beat for the pennant according to the experts, finish the looal schedule at the Fleet Street Stadium with night games on Thursday, September 5and Friday, September 6, and a double- header Saturday, September 7. From then on, it will be “off to the play- offsa†and may the best team win. Why not take advantage of ladies nights at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto? Your lady companion is the guest of the ball club, the only payment being the fifteen cent tax. All games start on Toronto Day- ight Saving Time at the Maple Leaf Stadium where Ike Boone’s lads per- form. The August games will start earlier as the daylight fades around nnn “ .. After a hot day the family car and evening under the watch Ike Boone’s IV. their way to the In’m play-offs at the Ma in Toronto? 8.30 Daylight Saéing departure for the curfent season with a doubleâ€"header on Saturday after- noon. Those pesky Albany Senators, who seem to take the Leafs with the greatest of ease, yet they are unable to win against other clubs, battle Ike Boone and his lads with a night game on Friday, August 16, and make their Newarg Bears follow Baltimore inâ€" to the Maple Leaf Stadium with single games scheduled on Monday, August 12, Tuesday, August 13, both night contests. Wednesday, August 14, will most likely be a day game with the series concluding under the floodlights on Thursday, August 15th. The Bears are a much better club than their showing this past month when they ran into a disastrous losing streak. They have always given the Leafs plenty of trouble and- this August series will be a battle royal as the Newark crew are keen to avenge the four straight victories claimed by Toronto in their mid- summer meeting. Toronto and Baltimore staged a great series in Toronto during the July series with the Leafs winning three out of four games, one of these games went eleven innings under the floodlig‘hts before the Leafs were successful. Baltimore returns in August for a short three-game series packed into two days. The first cone test with this pennant contending crew from the state of Maryland will be a night contest on Friday, August 9th, with two games billed as a double-header on Saturday afternoon August 10th. Syracus Chiefs, with an improved club and a. fine pitching staff, opens the August Series with two games at the Fleet Street Stadium on Civic Holiday afternoon, Monday, August 5. A night game will be played with the Chiefs on Tuesday, August 6th. Single games are scheduled for Wed- nesday, August 7th, and another night contest on Thursday evening, August 8th. Starting with Civic Holiday in To- ronto on MondayrAug'ust ’th, when Syracuse opens with a ‘eruble-header in the afternoon, games wilNe played most every night, especially nday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday ve- ning's throughout the month of Aug- ust and during- the first seven days of September. The August home stand of the To- 'onbo Baseball Club at the Maple leaf Stadium on Fleet Street in T0- onto will either make or break the Japle Leaf’s chances of securing a )erth in the International League )lay-off series that takes place im- nediately after the regular playing :chedul‘e. 3aseball ; N otesg' xugust Home Series At Maple Leaf Stadium» Promises Action ke Boone’s Lads In Thick 0f Fight. For Play-off Berth THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO iaving Time. day why not get out and motor for a cool 11 third base for the Leafs is heading for 1‘ vote among fans at Stadium. According the floodlights and '5 Maple Leafs battle International League Maple Leaf Stadium NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Unionville on the 25th day of July, 1935, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day of August, 1935. Dated this 25th day of July, 1935. Voters’ List 1935 TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAH You’ll notice that people who need so much “loyalty†from their friends are usually mixed up in something shady. There is no glory in making people respect your power. All creatures respect the skunk. Perhaps the popular phrase should be revised to read: “Substitutes for Life Begins at Forty.†10. One less helping of meat for one more of vegetables. 11. One less cocktail for one more hour of sleep. 8. One less hour of work for one hour physical examination by your doctor. 9. One less pound of body fat for one more of tougher muscle. 5. One less banqvet for one more quiet supper with the. family. 6. One less hour rnder the elecâ€" tric light for on: mare in the sun- shine. ,7. One less hour in the auto for one more swinging along on foct. ciety jolly 3. One less luncheon conference for one more midday period of re- laxation. 2. One less wuk of high press are living for one mme week of restful vacation. 1. One less hour of worry for one more hour of Iaughtat. We had just been g=tting used to the idea popularize;J by a. recent suc- cessful talkie that ‘Life Begins at. Forty," when along comes Dr. John L. Rice, New York‘s commissioner of health, with a list of “eleven substi- tutes worth thinking about after forty.†In his book “Man’s. Danger Line Begins at Forty,†21'. Rice gives a good deal of advice on how to regu- late one’s daily acrixitles and prm sents the following list of substitutes' DOES THIS MEAN SUBSTITUTES FOR LIFE BEGINS AT 40? Sometimes it is 't Lit difficu.t ts make a choice between theories. August 2nd and 3m, to numerous points on Toronto-Winnipeg and To- ronto-Cochrane lines west to and in- cluding Lake Nipigon and Hearst in- elusive. These fares cover Muskoka, Lake of Bays and Georgian Bay Disi- tricts including Midland and Pene- tang. Full particulars from C.N.R. ticket agents. July 26,3.nd 27, to numerous points in Niagara District, Grey and Bruce Counties, Sarnia District, Lindsay, Peterboro, Haliburton and Belleville Districts. August lst, to Maritime Provinces. August 2nd and 3rd, to Niagara District, Grey and Bruce Counties, Sarnia. District, Belleville and Smiths Falls. RAILWAY BARGAIN FARES Following flares aflply from To- ronto. ‘ Haying' is pretty well completed and many farmers Have record crops stored away in their barns. Pastures are in excellent condition and corn and roots are making satisfactory growth. All fruits continue to show promise. some will be cut this week. However, the fall wheat harvest will not be large owing to the fact that the most of it was winter killed. Barley fields have taken on a golden color and ac- cording to reports from all sections is filling well and maturing very rapidly. Oat crops give promise of better than average yields. The big difficulty with York County crops is that many of the best fields Went down badly and will be very hard to harvest. The yield of those damaged early in the season Will likely be bad- ly impaired. However, on the whole, the crop throughout the banner of Country of York looks like a bumper one and our farmers have much to be thankful for. Fall wheat is ripening fast and] i l I Clerk’s Notice of First Posting of Voters’ List One less evemug of formal so- for one mm"1 tvening‘ with a book. BUMPER HARVEST COUNTY OF YORK CHARLES HOOVER, Township Clerk. make news. Huey again. Senator Long says that President Roosevelt is a “liar and a faker†and defied “them to “indict me for that.†Still, the situation isn’t hopeless in a. land where it talus naughtiness to VAUGHAN AND YORK LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Schedule 2nd Half 26â€"Fisherville @ Woodbridge 29â€"«Maple @ Newtonbrook 30â€"Edgeley @ Fisherville 2â€"Woodbridge @ Newton- brook. 5â€"Edgeley @ Newtonbrook 6â€"Fisherville @ Maple 9â€"Map1e @ Woodbridge 13â€"Newtonbrook @ Maple 13â€"Fisherville @ Edgeley 16â€"Edgeley @ Woodbridge 16â€"Woodbridge @ Fisherville 20â€"Map1e @ Edgeley 20â€"Newtonbroo-k @ F‘isherville 23â€"Woodbridge @ Maple 23â€"Newtonbrook @ Woodbridge The sale will be held on the above date at the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon in the Memorial Hall in the Village of Richmond Hill. Copies of said List may be had my office. Village Treasurer. Dated at Richmond Hill, July 25th, 1935. Treasurer’s Sale of Lands in Ari-51's of Taxes By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Reeve of Richmond Hill, dated the 8th day of July; 1935, and to me directed, commanding me to proceed with the collection of arrears of taxes, together with the fees and expenses, I hereby give notice that the list of lands liable to be sold has! been pre- pared, and is being published in the‘ “Ontario Gazette†under the dates of August 3rd, September 7th and Oc- tober 5th, 1935, and that, unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall, on the 25th day of November, 1935, proceed to sell the said lands to discharge the said arrears of taxes and) the charges- thereon. » Discount of 5 per centum will be allowed when payment is made at the Village Treasurer’s office on or before August 15th THE Second Instalment of the current year’s taxes is due Richmond Hill, July 25, 1935. A. J. HUME, FRAME HOUSE and Lot on Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, 8 rooms, good garden, fruit trees“, stable, new fur- nace, Lot 821/2 ft. Wide by 333 ft. long, good well. Apply Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. 6 ROOM HOUSE on Elizabeth Street, Richmond Hill. Apply Liberal Office. TAXES SPECIAL BARGAINS in groceries and provisions. S-ee Kerr Bros. ad- vertisement in this issue for partic- ulars. Kerr Brothers, grocers, butch- ers and bakers, Richmond Hill, Ont. 35 HEAD of eastern cows and spring- ers, government T.B. tested, Will ar- rive on July 20th, another car load the following week. Apply Ed. Irish, Willowdale, Ont, phone 369J. 6 ACRES STANDING OATS free from weeds. L. F. Bagg, 1% miles East Stop 23 Yonge Street, telephone Richmond Hill 4612. DODGE eight panel delivery truck in good running condition, any reason- able offer considered. Apply Box 31, Liberal Office. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings raised. John Jarvis, Rich- mond Hill, telephone 94M. RA SPBERRIES, potatoes, and other fresh vegetables; Anderson 92 Richmond} Street, Richmond Hill MODEL T FORD. Apply G. White, Elgin Mills VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGnMAKE THE MOST OF IT" RATESâ€"“Five lines or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst it sermon and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion» Over 6 lines 5 cents per line extra each intersection. IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. A. J. HUME, August lst FOR SALE TO RENT Treasurer. new Peas Anderson, Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO 1933 FORD V-8 COUPEâ€"Driven only seven thousand milesâ€"An excep- tional buy. All Ford cars guaranteed for 30 III" 1934 FORD DeLUXE TUDOR 1927 PONTIAC COACH Used Cars 1929 NASH SIX SEDAN 1931 WILLYS SIX SEDANâ€"Thor- oughly reconditionedâ€"A good look- ing car. 1931 FORD SPECIAL TUDOR Tenders will be received by the undersigned for thirty tons of coal for Langstaff Public School, half £0 be delivered now and half in- Jail- uary. Tenders Will be received up until 12 o’clock noon Thursday, Aug- ust lst. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Trustees: B. Heaslop, M. Boyle, Mrs. W. Bail. Tenders to be addressed to Mrs. W. Ball, Lang-staff P.0. ' ' Johnston & Cranston MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTER’ OF CANADIAN & FOREIGN Granite Monuments 1849 Yonge St. (east lid.) Between Merton & BaJIiOI Sh. Phone HYland 2081 Eve. Phone 9788 CREAM WANTED. Are you satis- fied with your present cream market? We pay the highest market prices, also assure you of accurate Weight, test and grade. Try us with your next can. Our motto, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. Phone Maple 2937 for our representative, Mr. B. Ireland to call. The Pee] Creamery, Bramp- ton, Ont. Vlâ€"TEX DryCleaning Is recommended for all garments. It is odorless and contains no injurious chemimls. WHITE & SONS Cleanersâ€"Dyersâ€"Furriers Driver calls twice weekly at the barber shop of MELVILLE WHITE MAPLE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for men and women to earn good pay, whole or part time, selling nationally known product. Every household a prospect. Liberal commission. Ap- ply to A. B. Macdonald, P.0. Box 200, Richmond Hill, Ontario. POULTRY FARM EGGS, premium paid and collected regularly at your door. Write Box 83, Newtonbrook, 0nt., or phone Willowdale 24J. TO RENT HOUSE by September lst, with modern conveniences, 3 adults. Apply Liberal Office, Richmond HilL YOUNG GIRL desires general house- work, city references. Apply Box 11, Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1935 1930 ESSEX SEDANâ€"Overhauled. Tenders for Coal $275.00 $325.00 $300.00 $250.00 $625.00 $475.00 $75.00 WANTED