Our Local News In a few daya Special nlf car Newmarket Farmers Co Phone l meeting of lire Wo- Missionary Society will lie held United Church on Sept- X will hold their opening Lome of Miss Sept 11th at This 111 he meet- J A- A P M Holy Comm root and Sen Th Hector Nil School people ng the day mo lin Arithmetic Spelling Shorthand kinilred Application now Night Sessions ta evening at oclock when the will rcoien for the coming Irene Igoode will have of the meeting Mr at was signally the delegates the Ninth As- Hon lho Dominion way a VlcPresidenl I remier King the Canadian Premier to ft l Assembly re ceived vote Twentytwo votes wore necessary to The Canadian Premier who has token fin active part in deliberations of the Aa- fiemhly oppressed viowb on work of ho Assembly to tip press during a walk from ho Reformation Hall to his hotel during an suspension of tho meeting lo- It seems to me that tho League of Nations is rapidly exhausting the questions rinsing from war time will soon when most of these questions will be soured one way or another Thorn remain ing possibly can be left to the League Secre tariat or to a special call of the Council or As sembly I have particularly enjoyed work of Council the members of which are men or outstanding and ability has been a great opportunity to know them end get their viewpoint so that when world questions arise their attitude will be understood Revs A and H Adams also Mr J Basset I gone to Winnipeg to attend General Council of tho United High School opened on Tuesday with pupils in attendance also publio school with of who wore at school for first time ORCHARD The Pine Orchard Womens Institute will hold their mooting at tho home of Mrs Bert Dike A visit from AJbort is expected and they will also provide pro- groin for day try and be pres- Mrs Floyd of Clarksburg spent weekend with Mr and Mrs Aubrey relumed home turned homo from of tlie Division in Newmarket on His Honor Judge suits on the docket DYNAMITE Robert and John of King Township Painfully Injured Aurora Sept i When a stick of dynamite with which they were experimenting exploded Robert King Township farmer and a form boy were both seriously ed The two were in lire kitchen or the farmhouse where Mr was plaining the method of using the explosive- is not yet known how the dynamite was de tonated but the two men were standing beside the kitchen fable on which they were working with the explosive and they received severe about the face chest and abdomen The kitchen table was split to pieces and articles about the room were smashed by the force of the explosion Dr of King City was called and Dr Stevenson was brought from Aurora appeared to more seriously injured of the two and to York County Hospital at Mr Gellately remained at his homo Mrs who was standing about feet away was cut about the face while her husbands injuries though not definitely determined were about the race and abdomen aye was injured but it is not thought Dr Sixty or seventy deton ators lying on the table increased the velocity the explosion which smashed everything in the kitchen makes a business of handling dynamite which he uses about the farm to move stumps This is his first accident many years Do ah Billy and Jack Wcbste Iheir father on Sunday Miss Lyda Koffer has Lake Simooc The leagues from the various churches met at Tuesday night Mr Webster Wednesday at the Lxhibition which the public BLOOMINGTON Mr and Mrs Grant Barnes and son ille spent the weekend at home Mrs P Jones of Markham spent dayswilh Mrs Wm Mrs Watson Fairies Bpent several days Toronto Mr Chase and son of Mich visited his sister Mrs Smith Misses Merle and Aletta Fockler Toronto vere home for the holiday Mr J BARKING DOG TRIED TO TELL ABOUT FIRE Four Children Burned to Death Winchester Sept A email dog tried yesterday to save bis raasl children from dealli the Jackson County attract aid were met he church which he barks Repeatedly the dog das barking and tugging at each time he was thrown tiers of he congregation so that time it was loo late Norman Dean and his church leaving the dog Esther Mina Rosa Lee and Tolbert the oldest eight and the youngest three They left a coal oil lamp burning on the table so the children would not become frightened in the burning home in His efforts to with ejection from disturbing with his into the church masters coat but At lost flames but by b a fiutil i make their HO till their the judges jk time The Mil IIP admitted until the lit oclock Killed It oclock last rl lit Mr- Walter Hose ruit h 1 and it killed Frank shams barn the 111 ION Of East Gwill- ground lie fell broken hut he King George School Cornell Scott Miss SHOT BY TORONTO LAD HE L08E8 AN ARM Collet In Serious Condition at Port Perry Oshawa Sept Cringing with fear Wil liam Lambert years old St Toronto was placed in police station ceils at by Provincial Thomas I Mitchell who brought him from Toronto on a charge of wounding and causing bodily harm jto Charles Collet is the 18yearold son of Charles Colled a Toronto lithographer He is in the Port Perry hospital in a serious condition fol lowing the amputation of his left at the elbow after it was found impossible to save the lower part of the so badly was itsnattered by the gunshot fired from a twelve gauge gun the hands of young Lambert Lambert was employed by two weeks ago on their farm in township just outside Port Perry The injured youth took charge or the farm when bis rather began working at his trade as a lithographer in To ronto Lust Friday his mother and sister went to the Canadian Exhibition and short ly alter one oclock Collett George Wright an- other employee of the farm and Lambert wen preparing to wash the dishes when it is ledger that Lambert picked up the single bar relled shotgun and as he pointed it at it Lambert became frightened and picking up a few belongings told George Wright he was going to leave 1 cannot hold vou Wright told him bu you might as well slick and see the whole thin Ihrough Lambert however lnirnediolelv lett tin farm stating that he intended to walk to and get on a bus for Toronto He wa given a lift in a truck which took him straight to Toronto while provincial constables watching the highways and the bus stations for some trace of him The Toronto detective was notified and Lambert was rested had loaded the gun the night before the shooting to kill an owl which had been bothering the chickens According to Wright Lambert was told not to touch the gun as it was loaded Since the accident the provincial police have not had an opportunity of interviewing in the hospital of the seriousness of condition I will do his work and I only wish I bail some money to giro him Lambert told cei5 as he was being taken to the Bowman villi fail Although only year old Lambert i feel ten inches in height He appears to have a fair education THE KNOCKER IS NOT A FAVORITE The person who is always finding fault something is not likely to be a welcome lion if expressed in sufficiently terms may he rather amusing- for a few ro utes but we are bound to tire of it very s There are some very clever young people who find it hard to understand their lack of popu larity but if they stopped to think they that they matte I through their constant carping everything and everybody disliked of The knock he a favorite His criticism may ugh to compel the listeners to ad amusement but it services he dog kept running the church yapping frantically but for a time lie was looked upon only a When the fire was seen the whole ongregafion ran to the Dean home but the roof had already fallen in and there was no ign of the children When the embers cooled sufficiently to per- a search it was found that the three older had apparently been trapped while rying to carry their little brother out It is believed the lamp exploded and caused the fire SKIDDING CAR SMASHES WALL Wrecks Furniture In Home A Detroit ear skidded across King Street jumped the boulevard and entered the parlor of Thomas Bakers frame house here today The car was driven by Jacob Rosenborg Prairie Avenue Detroit and accompanying him were his wife his motherinlaw Mrs Goldberg and a friend Mrs The three women suffered severe scalp wounds from broken glass from the windshield of the car and the windows of the bouse Drs Bird and Sinclair gave first aid and the three wo men were ftfshed to a Kingston hospital Where Iheir condition tonight was reported as favor able The accident occurred when swerved to avoid a collision skidded on the wet pavement and crashed through the window and frame wall of the house into the parlor There it smashed a bookcase and a few articles of furniture It also hit the family piano mov ed it several reel and deposited it in a corner Piano keys were broken and other damage done The car left its front bumper in the bouse as a memento of its unexpected visit Mrs Baker had been silting at the window and had left for another room a few seconds before the accident occurred thus escaping serious injury She is suffering from severe shock Beyond the loss of the fender and a light the Michigan car came through the or deal undamaged Stratford Sept Liberty did not last long for two lads who yesterday locked Turnkey the Perth County jail laundry and calmly walked to freedom through Hie jail of fices Tonight both Joseph Farmer To- and Kenneth North Bay are lockup while Major A jail governor and Police Chief J L are on their way to bring them The lads capture was rendered fairly easy by discovery that they had purchased tickets for covered their tracks by the train but the whole North Country was warned and they tads boarded the train Sebringville four miles north of here yesterday afternoon after boldly entering the farm of Frank Township in broad daylight and stealing apair of trousers containing police slate They also secured an unloaded