jstanon WlL.l_1 nus we. t Having. to Areaoh across his body wtththi g1oved_hand_when a ball 23. `thrown to? the left side -of the bag. ;h_e naturally loses some. distance 1n` icatchtng` these throws, but he -can get those that comewithineeight ,feet and two 01; three inches. Of" course, if the worst comes to the`"wo_rst,m he shoves out-his left hand,tand.,`_ although bare, takes a. throw with i_t1n~ this -way getting the benet of Va, `nine-toot, reach. 1 b\l'\IU_ on now- ,. --- ; When reaching in the diaxn_on'd_tor` la. low. heave ' Daubert has another telescopic trick. 0! course, he does not have to stretch quite as tar to` get a low one, tor he can judge his ball and take it on the bound it there is` time to wait for it. ` -nL__. A I_l._1_ -..- 1.. Isle. an-unn:'n`_ `isltuug Luu ucucun. ua. . by him safely. 18 unit! LU wan u.u' Ila- (_}oing after a high one is his special- ty. Naturally, when theball is-thrdwii some feet over his head he cannot keep his footon the bag and get it. but-ghe goes up like an aviator after an altitude record, and -the ball has : to` be ten feet above the ground to get -They wm Help tomko Gibraltar; ? Improghahlo . ` : `_. y nun Danny. U . 1 Some admire"rs think that he goes` 1 a lot higher than this, but a` two-foot * leap Jtralght up with. the _body .3 :- tended tie a good `hop when it is re- membered that the athlete has to take "it from a standing start and has not time to prepare for the spring. Major E. I-I, Richardson, a famous breeder and trainer of dogs, to send In number of these animals to Gibral- .ts_r to be used as sentries. The dogs {selectedby Major Richardson are `de- scribed as a mixed breed of Aire- dales," and as the Airedale is rather `a mixed breed itself. the new guards `have no great peditree to boast; of. Major Richardson also breeds blood- hounds, apd trains them for ambu- lance service in time of war. Dogs; of his breeding have been shipped to most parts ohthe world, and accord- ingto reports the Major has had of I them they. have proved very usetul. ' I URL-.. _I_-._.I '- -_4-.I-`A-5 _..-L 8-. . I The British Admiralty instructed For their humane work and acts of great heroism, the Department of Indian aairs "decided to grant sub- stantial reward to Chief Weeman- oseekis and 8am.Ba`tiste, two Indians of the Barbine reserve innritish Coi- umbia. Weemanoseekis cared for as white man who, having strayed from his friends, lost his -reason when near- ly .200 miles from-ci-viliution. The Indian supplied - iood-to the deranged. man, whom he often had dimculfy in 1 restraining. and nursing him with kindly patience` till friends arrived from outside. 1 Urvnln Irnav In A v 1 via V VI Ionivugnn _ They played ' a. p minent part in` the Turco-Italian T er.` and on one `occasion warned the Italian force in ` time to resist a sudden Turkish attack i that might have deetrbyed the garri- `gin - uuuunvv.v vvvno vvno In 0:08; nbtvirllilil Va wearisome daykbut are at all times falert. A dog is just as bravepat night` -as by daytime, and _on the sjlghtestj {sound will sally into the darkness to `investigate. He has this advantage! ,too over a human sentry, that once: pge confronts a stranger he is not to` * egdlsarmed by any plauslble story {or excuse. ' i DIVQAA \l$|II7lII`ll Batiste supplied provisions. to two prospectors. Frank Rahnor and W. .H. ~Wrigiey, who were `wintering on tii'eIndian hunting grounds. ' They ran short or food, and were taken into` camp by Batiste-,' who, with his family, went without food for some days` as a result of their hospitality to the strangers, who had been rescued when in the utmost` extremity. The kindness of the Indians savedthe lite of Wrigley, but Rahnor succumbed as `the result o{'exp'osu'r`e_ and hardship. The Indian lost` one not his children , the privation sutered in sharing hun;_ble-larder with ,t,he`white men. .'rh`a Royal Humane Society ; rewards will also he_.s_ou,3ht_ ton-.3-the red men. CROWN HILL, _ 12---Mrs-. Brooks of Toron-% ,to,`v?7ho has been [visiting her sister,` 3 ;_- - _ .l -sq-as .nu `run Mrs. J olm L11ck,'retumed to the . Major ,Richa.rdaon gays that a dog! jean hear a sound at least 400 yards 1 gurther than 9., man. They do not all asleep even when they havehaid Ln cnnn-`nausea Juno. Ln` gun. AL `II &I-.-- `Canadian Govu-n=mont'a_ Gratitude tel i ,Good' Samaritan of the Wilda I How to Have. a` Sdcoenlon of Vega- - tables That will Please ~ The ideal- fgrm` garden should be. nbvout_11;o| by 220 feet, the rows shoukl run n,ox_'t-h and south so T.ha,.t'ro_scl'i row wIll getLh1,n`.bonont of both ths morn- ing and ovgnlng sun. It should ' al- waxa `be near ,th_o.;h,`ouu on; rich. vol! 'dr,s`i-ncd l_d_nd_. [It |h9_u{l' contain, 110)`: `aeubio7'2! ` -mil W 1. suoaI!!`!3..*;!`-~.l.*`'?`!!.*`! .' '3} L V D t;l an % ` DOGS `AS seumis ms r5jaM eAnoN HUMANE man MEN -:1IIq_nv-I09!-In a-asnavgg. ._L'II& VV\J'-`IE. VAL ' ;;.ne`i. \ at . 000! Dole 000000 ,_f91-A _,i1iss Mabql Partridge of _T;>:")I11f;o` `(is visiting at her home, _ ' ` El.ECTRlC LIGHT iANDHYDROPOWER 1 ! FOR PHELPSTUNI A Flos Council met at Phelpston, August , - . All members prent. ' - 1 ',Minufes of last meeting read arid 1 conrmed. T . On motion of Mr.. Coughlfim seconded by Mr._ `Drysdale--orde1-ed tHat the Hydro.-electric Power Com- [mission be reque.~ted- to furnish iestimates as to cost of supplying] I electric light and power to: residents I in the _~Vil1ag'e of Phelpston and easterly` and northerly from the vil- page of ElmvaI'e. t\I .1 Richardson---Coughlin - ordered! `that the Reeve and - Deputy-Reeve {be a "committee to `make arrange- ? ments for the opening up and grad- ; ing a roadway on the 8th line f_1_'om glot 24 west to sideroad 25 arid" 26, ; andtou have such workdone as soon I as `possible. V . ` I __ - q 4 - - Simpson--Drysdale--O~rIdered that! Councillors Richardson and Cough- `line he 'a committee to inspect side-] road 15 and 16 across cons. 1 and i 2, and have such. repairs and im-`. ;pnovemen`ts made as they may ndl ggnecssaryf but limiting the expense` {therefor to a sum not exceeding I Simpson--Drys\dale--ordered . that M. 'Ke_nnedy' be credited? with two days statute T labor on; statute labor list of ~1914_. ' `~ Richa1*dson--- Coug'hJ'-in - ordered E ;that Wm`. O Nei11 be appointed ipathmas-ter in place of Wm. Stone, lresigz/led. . _' ` T ` `Riham-dson`---Simpson Ordered that the following?! named` `fpexfsons o'be`_per1'nittede to perform: tliif stint- ute labor Townline Flos and` Vespra.--Messrs. Armstrong, Camp- bell, Rupervt,. Elliot, Walflis, Living-| `stone and Johnston. A ` _ Richardson--Coug-hl_in_ - ordered? that Wm. McCar'nen be notied to; remove his fence from the roami a1-; lkxwargcze on.s.r. 10 and 11. con. 4. % \ Dry3da1e--Richardson --- Ordered that leave be granted: to -introduce V-by-`law No. 681 "to provide for the ,-extension of the ' Flos Telephone! lSystem_ in the Tqwnships of F105` and Tiny and that by-law be read] f`a_'rst time. u | Miss; Xdekirk of Tom, is the` guest of Mrs. John I4wk. ' T ` `By-lgw introtucd and read: 51` `first, soond and third and passed- The fol1ow"`mg. accounts were pas Bed. fdr ' payment :-- - .Jno_.j;'_Mulro_y, A119 loads `of ._.-.._'.I r G n n - vnavv V . _oI..ua5v'J ca-U l\l|\l\7 UL gra`ve1j.,,... ...`.$9 52 Mmlioipal World for Mar- '~UriagVe-Register ' 2 00 M.7 King. grravelfling on side ' I ".`...~._'.`l` on II... `n 1 'nn \lIlJ-JO!) IIICIOITT _B.`,vIU{"e:1l;*:,fo gravelling con. 1!..- n -_._ 1.1;. in ._..`I an. .E V;ESPRA RATE HIGHER. ax . '1-Veepro..Counc1l has stluck It: 1h. =f>,~rate` for 1913, t}n_d in_ 0`".`n W1 'moat municipahtnes nds ' `1-. . 4 _ 1.}. ,'qagvu_U'lAa .us\.f .5. ma av,` vufpwnsuv .3. , .`.z. . `. . . . ..` ,. .. `1 `7"Ii;;;6J, <>Y) 1;. 'i 3i'. _"i>'}3ni 57 no Draper. costs of con-_ , veying J. Brady to` House - _ ._ ;ofA Refugerzg. .. . `. ;. . . . A680 ,"A_ ]be_rt_ Spring,` of con- . L1-}T ~veyiug'.:_g5;1o.'" Mccabo 1'/o " . ouae 50f. Refuge . . . . 4 for work ~ 1.. .4- ' .:_`.`..-Ji."_ -4 -1 CW an O ~ Ric. L 7 bmf$,'?, &: am-A;@.8hn: .3 ..,;?_.,..., ;'..,__ g_._.}..`~, ..fu of _ ,' H.` [7103 Council Enquire As To! Extensions ofOntarioPower Ling. - Rural Phone . Lines` To Cover i n Wide'r Area. II:-I J-5, Bauvvllle VII Dluv . ' 20, ogocoonvvw n 17-n_- ;-;__ . ,,_,,,n-,, Burlvcc-3 and Mr`isi("Burk.e of New-York and Miss Gordon of Mid; land were recent guests of Mrs`. %T*1:s- Ris- . WAISBERG %jL%ApIE}s' AND Mmrs READY- T % T01-;WE_A%R CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS SURPRISE BARGAINS Waisberg s O%n e% Door East `of Queen's Hotel 7,50 ! - Mix. Michael Hussey died on the [5th Ainset.,[ and was buried on Thursday morning at Mt. St` Louis. Rev. eFather Y-uunstrich -conducted the services and Rex; `Dean Moyna; preached a funeral gsermon. - ' I2 `_ Mrs, Riosbsqn is in Barrie under? -` the doctor s` care for an abscess in _. be well again. the head. It isfhoped she may Soon -`. - .:..- -Elmvhle on A. 'bh,r. 20 and 2], con. 3.. 1,3 0;, `Harvey, `for work on W` s'.r.V 25 and 26,. con. 4. f;3_gg Midglleton, for culvert `pipes drawing . . . . . .. :,0_;,(, `ZS. Campbell, for deliver- ing culvert pipes . .. 20;, Coimcil adjourned to meet "the call of the Reeve` { _ C. S. BURTON, (`lerlg KNOWN ENCELISHMAX _ , DIES. "_M1:s=: Fred Maiel died about six _b clQck on Thursday evening at his -:hO;I;1Av_near Thornton. He had .Lbeei1:..;il\1_"Tor some time but noth~ Hug of; a:- serious nature was ap- prehended-`, as he was strong. and Iuggrfg T`. T D ~11. The degeased was 92 years of` .age'and v'nt to Medonte seventy |yea.rs ago. He is survived by .Mts. Hussey and four daughters, Mtg." "Heitzner, of Brechin; ' Mrs. 'Jdyc_e,, `and Mrs. Jas. Loftus of Toronto, and Miss Kate at home; I`-and` '-1zwo~ sons, Patrick at home, "ad.:"!JOhn of `Duluth, one son :Mi<}`Ht}Iel is dead. }:Tl:;Vf-uneral was aftended by a [great many people from Medonte` ijand-.th.e surrounding townships. SEVENTY YEARS 1`_N3IE DONTE t_.--. "55": l. .He vi* .'an old member of the S_.O.-E. of Barrie, and had been inhthe. employ of the (}.T.R. fol` .many_ years. 0 1 1 I 1 '.2..... Thn 'pal l-bearelrs were all old English friends and were Messrs. ;,,Wm. Taylor, E,` Little, T. Wilson, 1*`. _J. Lower and Chas. Swinner t_`_`: Pu bun. T _ |_-~`The burial services of the SD` I-E. were conducted by the Presi~ dent, H. C. Channen, and the- ."Chap'lain, Mr. Ed. Partridge. A; -fungryal service was afterwards in the Church of Eng- __..__J J-..__,- kMrs;. 'Ma.ie1 and several ch.Iid"c.'l. s'urvi`\_:'e. ' I\ V -`ly'&\JL: .Lu. vsnuu 9 u '71.- ;'Ajbr_(_>thgar also survive. Miss `Atkinson of Toronto is the `guest. of the Misses Atkinson. l . - MRS. J . H. ALLEN ` " "The Eyebrow (Sask.) I-Ioral'(l- rem lpqrts the deatli of Mrs. J. 11. Allen lfnee Alice Maud Wallacr) .wh0 away" to the great beyond [On 'Monday, June 30th, at M0055 Jaw General Hospital. Deceased ~1iad`ben a. patient siifferer Withl ..9hronic rheumatism. and had been the hospital the pzlst Amonths. Althollgh her loath ;eX-pected, it`cast , a great gloom ?.;0vTer`fthls_ community. A at Angus. Ont., ljifS'3 I>nIy three years ago that 511* Wet with her husband, `fsettled 12 miles southwest *', .,She leaves to mou1'_n 119*` `lh-llllsballd and two Childrem `_-i<-.*and.5.H11bert, aged 9 8I1d5`.._' "`:53"flatl;1er, two_ sisters and 0 _forks and a thermos bgttle. "Rev. G. A'."Rix and soul visitedate his _hom'e here. before going to"his new work iu\ Prince Rupert, B. 0. Before leaving -_ his ommer Parish of Ofaxigeville, Mr. Rix .was_present'ed~ with T a gold-headed cane, suitwbly engra ed, and a purse of gold," and. thela n bowling club presented him with `a handsome travelling case. l-Mrs. Rix was gremembered \with a set of -sterling silver knives and ~ Aarouuwxmnmnxs Misses; A1iVe{r`1d` gixii-' Quinlh. have- been visiting friends at Lawell. T ,4 ~ ~ A % THORNTON. % % % Rev. B. . D. `Simpson and family gf Tomato are . visiitigxg relatives. . ".~'9- ' ' you 'ar e. red, ;_ ` __ ; i'sty-come to our fQu nti'nand"; lg-.yT&a..glass_of our perfect n:Sod'a: Water. Dvaintiniess mrks the N making `_and serving of our Soda W ater-- T'*rei.;f_:":'s|1me't1t and [satisfactiori {Ol- Iiow the drinking. . 1 ;fVWe%serve 7perfect Soda baVc` a_use I far; haves-the_ Fountn the Expr-_! mace andxthe Skill. ' ' 3 Cleanlingss is or-Te` of but hobbies aahd .cverything fn and about our ffountairxis absolutely clean -.and" _;$anitary. L E.l&We ser`veall the popular heve}. ia ges.at our fountain and several [.special_ties that are winners. Ouf Ice Cream Bricks are: an * ' Ideal Summer Dessert" T_ - 4 j Robertson's`. Dnfug Store A soc-no on .........u;-4, _gvwooJ- - I r O O Ous_,_,per 1-b. Eggs," per doden . -4.. ,- .jB_u,1iter,`_ro11,- 1b.". . ,1. % .1- ? -m.__o,qv 0,195`; 35*. l, Vera _T Keley of Barrie` ..Vi8i`ing her aunt, Mrs. Geo. ;P1ow- V " right ` nmumssw One door East of ' Barwrie Hotgl` -V Rev. a nd~ Mrs.'_ MI_4`eui1 ,and' '4'~117 Q 35 .16 . `us An V vggqj .1. ~;:>,--:~.'-`~;z`;q*f'~ '. v i I.MIth-oidist Church on"Sunday -even - 1 . and` M118." Young of San'Fran- cisco, 0511., are stayingwith Mr. and John Young. V _ _ _ A _ " V Bushell of `Toronto is..}1o1i- .-dvaying with her son, Rev. AA. .13. Bugholl and family. in?8_`-i_f ;u"1cu_.u`, .LI.L.laD .Lu.uuv Mrsg` Watson hnci Garnet Bunxttf AV Aavaqg _. of Toronto `and Mr. ai,1dMrs. H.` C. Chopin Vof Orillia a1*e g'_uests at the Amelfican. - . I1` 11--1'!` .. , "I 'l"l'- _-Ij -._;,] --`.liliss` Goh1i..i` vbisViti ng`-_ her .fr*ig1 d, Miss Mabel Nixbh_,- ~ A 2 111'-.;____ ?._.1 n...`_..a. 'D'.......4.o-+4.? B. Henry Ha1fo1cl`{a;f1.d Yyvonne Hamiltonv are spending a holiday at the Beach. ' ' '\r:-...._ n1_.;l5: z B01103) all bnevncuun. _ _ _ ,~Misses 'CImiHine J amieswon and` Ethyle Corbett have returned, after a pleasant holiday; ' `ll --- . 'r......._ 'D..`l`l'... -....,:l .J`.......`|-.4;-.1. Ylatives here; u pusguaauu &&Vll\l4`l5. I A. L rs.: J amas B e11'eA ` and d.aught e_1-,| Erma," of ' G eorgetoewn, - .are` visiting , 11-6 1- `l\`I `II. 'f\ If _.f V1510 VVJUJL Vvuuas wuuv, .a.a.su -.n..n.au.-. Mr. Earl Willson and sister, Miss` Mi1dred,j of Churchill, visited at the" home'of*Mr. and Mrs. J. .1`, Coljbett on "Sunday. - V ' 2 Miss Lqrren Jennings of Toronto is visiting `her cousins, T the Misses, Donnellyr . ; ` -`:,`. iii!-1 1r:__ 17:--- 'r]'_..1...:..- -3 'T`..-....:...L. :. Misses Eva. and` Phyllis `Duffy of Orillia have returned--home af_terL a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Hilli.` ` I `I 11 Y"I`I, ___ ___J .._'..1.-_. 'IfZ....' `V`B,`v`uE Lav; Juvuuvg an a ` `Port Carling, Muskoka, for a, short` `holiday. A ' ' ` " Miss Ruth Shortregdwhas gone to 1r:__ 1r,.____--1 1)--___- __:_:;.-.1 L-.. % gooooooooooooooo960009996: J-"J`lI`%`JJ . Miss Vina Hodgins c'>f Tornto _is '|'"1 visiting her mother here. A -' ` 1r:__ 'l)-_4.L Q`I......;......".I 1...... ....\.... 4...] LIUI IVIIB. 0 - Miss Muriel Bruce visited _ her cousin, Miss eane Henry, last week. ` Mrs-. Blackmore will "shortly re- turn to her home in Newark, lI.J., and Mrs. J. D. Miller. of Camera, Sash, will remain for a few .weeks ere. - Aug; 11th-'--Mrs. Robt. Johnston of '}Bar'rie spent last wek with her sister, Mrs. J as. Campbell; 'll'S_, ` "I"F__-L `-0 1'I-..__!, _ --u--A. 1Eis "1331-c"~3' Bvarrie is the guest. of Mrs. Jag. Hewitt. V . . - IQb&ItI`II\lL`I "`M".` ";3x12; Ii{J1{&o11 10st'a a1u- I ab]e_ _ colt lagt wggk. - 0 use AILVL 5 I arc. Lhuvvaaa Mrs. 3o1;;1 Firth of Toronto fis `visiting friends in this locality. `Ill- 'IV-_ I\_L_.__-.I___ S, _,,_'_..A.!____ __- "-"3" """ "-"W" `"."'-'7 .. . . _M1svs Peerless of Toronto 15 v1s1t- ing Mrs. Wm. Hudson. 1`r-__ v*r-1.__ -r.w:_.n. -1 m-_.V-_-L- _-.. . VVCKIC VCCCVB -5 C -\l`I\C\ COG I . Mr. Geo. Ostran er 1s v1s1t1ng`re,- lations 111 Goldwater and Orillia. anavavaou _oAo \.r.vo\.u vv _Mr. and Mr:3.B;1g`s`t.lmoE'V.;l.:.t;1.'~o'nto are the guests of Mrs. John _W_a1:d. 'lI`1'I P T\____,,' '" iw." d e3'." 'i1iYfs 3?"BEr'r? is? "{{il iting her'dai1ght_ev., Mrs. Geo; Bin- nle. ` % " A 71' . 111'! Q (1. 11 O I T--$-j$: -uu-v jun --- V V o 39o9oooooooo96ooo3 _MI_NE-SING. o - -,VAug. ~11--_-Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Knapp of Toronto are visiting Mr. ;_and Mrs.. M. Knapp `and. other r_e1a.-_ tives, ' "r. Henry Wise of St. cgtharines was in this village` a few days. last week. V V` --n In-A. C Q; n I . . I Mitchell, night `operator. on the C.P.R., spent last ` Thursday in_:I`oroto. ' ' ' L 1'1` ` . A III . I` 1 4- vs V15 UV Mrs.. J as. Hart of Toronto called on his sister, Mrs. Alex. Richardson, on Wednesday." V - ' Rev. D. H. Currie" and Mrs. Currie of Omemee were the guests of Mrs.` Geo. ' McLean on WedJ1esday. 'Il'.. T.`_.-__I.- 'I']'_.__L-.. __.L- `I.-- `L--_. Ulla. 1! V \4\A.-u.\zsr\.aIaJ 0 VUr.FV`;`aU,r:lf<` Hunter. who has been at Port Arthur for the past four `month-s, returned home on `Friday. `ll'_. ""1... 1] !!! >...__1 ......21_. `~.....J IA IJJVJ VVJ II JIAMJII IV \J\4III Mrs. E. Smedlkay of Toronto` ' is visiting Mrs. Thos. Craig. '11.-_- 'n_-_.1-_-, .1 m4._-_--;- -3,. _ -fL ' I\lOAIIBOl1 AV II\I5LA\/\4` cnvcasu van 4. I a\.|v *" Mr. "mos. Hill and family 1;na Mrs. J as Reedman and family are spending twq weeks camping at Orr Lake. V ' - :1 n~n\u.1 .' I `.13 I. J4|l\UO Mr; D. ` Btickley I of Phelpstdn and. "Mr. Thos. Fitzgibbon of Mount St. Loujs hhipped two car _Ioa.ds_ of stoc to the City on Wednesday. _ ` T JJ&.lL&\J-K L. s. V. J$.' gave a delightful dance at Oro Beach Summer Resort, for her guests, among whom were Mr. and ,Mrs. A. F.' Godson, _M3issi Muftt, Mr. .and- Mrs. H. W. Thomp- son and children, and Mr. H." Paulin bcf Toronto. Also among the guests Were the Barillia Park cottagers, in- cluding Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Jackson, Miss Lillian. and Marie Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. `Johnston, Mrs- Chandler,Mast'er Douglas Johnston and Uilmer Laidlaw, Mrs.` G`. _ M. Kenny, Misses Hazel and Vera Kenny, Master Melvin Kenny, Miiss Emma Clarke,` Mr. R. J. Gallaghfer, iMr. and `Mrs. S. Nash,; Mrs.` Mc- Pherson, Misses. Maud, Marie, Nora, Nash,Mr. Victor and Maurice Nash, -H. R. TBulmer, Sydney Tonkin, f H. Mitchell, John M, ,Stl`]0l1B8,, G. W. Tonkin, Miss Glara -Bean. ` `1r_____ "'l'I!l__' 1r___1-9' I '1 ' ,. -rr-"H - -_.__ _. .__.- .-.--- vunsa--Jo.--sIv~J4-v-n.\(.J-lo` ml-O A judgment of much...int5'e_rest to rural t1_eq_)_hone compapvies , has been given .' byxludge Wismer at `.-Barrie. `Thisawas `on an appeal by the Bee tpn `Telephone 00. against the as- sessment : of- V their '.'Iinea by A town-. A ships of '.1`.ec`umseth3ia'nd G.wil`-W l.imbuLry, the assessors aldi .;tIhe*rl;i1ies as _lia;b_lq for ta%xatiim.%.His` .. I-Ionof holds 't1i'e; ', of;fth%6` ;.%line:maeg1J%a's; q;~ma_i"n "1. - % f't1i[e'..`\j>'a_ri<`_>vus'Tf=excha ' % .; lit: ~a.1Iaoouana Lou \JLlD 59 4198151! Masai-sT"Pike, rarin and Him, who `are spending 'thei1`-. summer. `va- cabionL -at B611` Ewart, were guests -at_ the Resor.t.the.pat week._ 1-1.. .....1 .'mr..g -n` 71...--7--n_V_p-u:___"_' 'i:1iiz'Ei5ii1iBia}iE' ..vvp.-\r_-.v. voov , lavwall vvvvbto 111'. and Mrs. G..Kay,1'thejMisses'! O. and M. Kay and Master Georg Kay have return/1ed to, Toronto after Ii pleasant \r acati`0'11__.at _ Oro V Beach Su_1mer - " ` -` .. a A`..-I-1":-u 1 .' -. -J y "1It7."EInJ71E};"A;"F.1?Godson % _'mc`)tt,>a'- ed from` Toronto and spOi1t the W6e1fnd;,8t` thg ` ' -TELE15HONE-` A.ssn_:ssM: E;Nm. (T)RAAIG-HURST rORO ~BEAC-H; ---at ,..d'I`he1 _!`1T.Or:':e,".t1_1,a.t -f7c_ontracts" 1168-V,9.8_ - 13: an. e exceptlonallyxs hard ; orker gandv has .a_heal'tY` ,8DD3tit3-.7 That is the sort or work-horse to own. _ psuany but it` 1sV1'V'nan s faultvit heaves is .0011- tracted. fHe feeds too much` bulk) - hay and fodder and works the horse . too`soon after 1:. meal.. The, stoguach is then distended andso _p1-asses -in- ,Ju?rio`us1y upon the diaphragm, 1esgen- V jug -the chest cavity. and interfering with the natural" actioxffot the lungs. Dusty or moldy. 11ay.is'especial1y in- jurious. Suchefeed induces indigestion, an ailmentalways presentin heaves. 'r....a.:.:....'u....." :. .......-..........I . on ha-Ho+n 1 \ |.. 2"`: :-4 _tT_he Cau's`e|' .'Eet7r'~1 ) the Dlese-' Als6"thLcure | IL nlsudcylu `II 993150 ll-I -O-VI-I 1nd:g`est1on` is ,,supp`o'se`dj~ to _,1mta_te the pneumo`gastri'cnerv_e at the stem- ach and, in a. reflex` way, the branches of the `same nerve which" go to the. `lungs. The (lungs of the heavey, horse are abnormally. large and distended with air. V The_ myriads ofsmail air- chambers in the lung tissues have broken down to formiarge 'air-eham- hers with weak walls, which cagmot perfectly -expel air. The abdominal x_nuscles_ are, therefore,` brought into. -play to help `expulsion. It is for this` `reason that the horse is seen to_ have _-a doub1e,~ bellows-like ,motion' in_ `breathing. ' V ` ` .J Ya} I. _-L .1....4. .2... 1...-.. J.L...A ..... ....I l its was voonnaau . _ It is not dust in hay that causes" .heaves.' It` is the bu1'ky~,o dusty, coarse, woody hay that is to` blame, by caus -5 lug indigestion and undue _distension;' but the _;dus.t` aggravates the cough. Clover hay does not cause heaves, ii; tree from dust and mold and judicious-`. ly fed. It is excellent horse feed and, much more nutritious than timothy, hay. Woody, `mulch , `dry, brittle clover: hay that has been wet and heated: in the curing process will, however. tend` to cause heaven , and especially. so lf'fed`l1,1 large quantities just be? fore working the horse. Farmers as a rule feed. far too much hay, `waste this feed`a-ndhurt their horses. `IT--- __ _ ,,-_, - , _ _;__._,_\_` macaw so noun 1: vacuum A-vnuupon Hayivls Jo? digested in the stomach to any great extent, .lt passesthrough the stomach and .ls digested in the `small and large intestines. AHay"toA be digestedinust be well chewed, and thistaltes time. The hard-worked horse gets insuicient time to chew hay "at noon.- . He bolts hls hay and grain. Then drinking-water is allowed in large quantities, and it washes un- digested feed out of the stomach. Indigestion follows. Dlstenslon is present from bulky hay and the gas` '1 I I generated "by termentation. The horse now breathes with` difficulty at work. I-Iea__ves result- . has V returned' .f1'-omv 3, short trip to Torgnto. . - A l\A. u To prevent heaven, avoid the causes mentioned. Feed most of the hay last. night, and none. at noon in the hot, busy season.` Do not work a horse oon: after a meal. Give the drink- ing water before feeding. Allow as a day's. ration about.on`e_pound of con- centrate and one pound of hay for oovtjvvla O\4IJ|`l\rl` I 100 pounds of horse. Increase `concentrates for the hard-working horse, and increase hay and fodder for the .,_idle animal. Never allow an horse to stand for a single day" idle.` in thestable. Heaves will then be-I come a rare disease. _ I l `An old "man with a owing whitel heard. who cried as he gave his evi- ence, told the judge at the Old` Bailey court!-n London that a young xiianln the dock was asgreat a hero as any man in the country." and. had ` performed deeds quite equal to any-f thing that Captain Scott did." - ! H1]... -u.l~-n_.._ ......-E 7.`... 1'\l-1-... ___A ` Hero of Canadian` W|_lds Departed ad ` sent to Asylum Vanna: val`-II yiylrilbl nrluvluv IJIIII The prisoner was John Dicks, aged ` 88,1 stenographer, who `was found! guilty of causing ot wounding a man 3 named Phillips. ` 3 'I'\.I-!... _1-_.a-.-n u_-; I,-_ u__.-u.,__` n-tun-V`: A oaoannniwo Dicks pleaded that he had been! goaded on by an unknown power) ; and set out his only possible explan- ation of what led me to do such an act" thus: ' IICCA __lg, ., I, , I A 1 .1 n IOU: UIUIS I. V 1 -_"Ha_ving the misfortune` to 103; both `} toot-and top joint or right thumb, and`: being` deported against my" will from; Oa.n3.da.v - V * -3, c I V tinnco Overstudy and having no pros- pects. turning out a failure after strug- gling against odds._ Not being able to return to Canada broke my heart` and turned my mind attimes. Man's inhumanity to man." `.2- Dicks said that after he had been ina reformatory he found that he was spurned by his friends. He went to Canada, and when there had the mis-A fortune to get lost in a blizzard, which resulted in the iniuries already men- tioned. ` vovoavunv L, Then an old man named May told the court what he knew .ot_ the ac- cused. .He explained his "eulogy at his heroism by saying that Dicks was the only `one `onto! a whole gang of men .who volunteered to go 128 miles to get the mails. 4 . "He was quite by himselt." he said. I i without any axe .'or matches .to'make 9', lire-with, and he` had got some dis`- eance th_rou~gh th'e;ic'e water aiong_t!a'.'u lake when he tell exhausted. He was frozen] nearly to death; some Indian -_ csrriedhim four miles. to the mission- ary csmp`. and the missionary resus- citted him, ` eThsI_1~ began `an 80-mil iqurneygoni s sledge to Wi'nnipeg,_`am there 1167` lost] both his l_'egs'." - i `ennui .0.-.....'.I .KI..LA. `LI..- _-_'._a V 1113!! HIIIJI fjury found npsoneri was. insane and the Judie` made th-. customary order as ._\t9;If1etentox;, add In`: that ' her wo1z1d*-`Ttorwo .rd: a` report at . h can ;to the f_.H_me` Becretgry. -. O! the totafincrease 01.1.8-3a',32v3 !z_ the population of `Canada. during thz. ~ decade bptween_ .th,e1`laat. two census" the ~Cun_t_l1'|n-born contributed-.,9i4z.`8a.v or 52, par` :`gnt., nearly,` Iu`V9`_"`0:ff"`th`Q. Bzfltmx ;lI`lI.ndp\` 39.4,5h07`>f;frV : 31150};-_jQ1` '00?`-:5!1"P!?3_ of. x! 183.3%:-3.4, ;or.0+7r3*::N` -'-00% %m9;k!h;:i_I2ottl zu- -` % Mai 3. 0.". ` _ r . 0 E -My _ . 1 '1 -* - " V` 7 'MiVss Elsie. 'Ja`cobs of Calgary` vis- jwgegg-%__ . ite.d- her aunt, Mrs." A. Foyston, last I m . e llll 4-! U; I I saw, INSANE FROMTRO'UBL E one-quarter Aln` In `Jake,'.pgj,b_rt.1'i:he,Brook}y:; fjgam. has {the zreatggt mil?` 9-1}m9-W95` mm `scope in -baseball.7 . - * . 3... I_..:...`I..b `kn nn 1 Lib.uueA.sa n}`-;.}.;..m. " T Cpmei N ar_Hin`1 ~ IUVIIV an - vu wwwww Au , Six feet otie Jinch in 1_x,e1g;ht.,he Ca i and does, reach out ` and get 111335. 3 2%. wild tqs, and still manage tp :l$e_p ms foot gun. the bag, to, the general? discomnture` of the batsmen t1=y1ng~tO;. {set on `the initial corner. It_._tale_. `a very wild h_e_ave to draw 'Da.ubJert`-. from the bag. V ' -A ` A In. .1- n.'..__....I ;I...~. b' Tuba Ann 903.? 8.: n'on1_u1e _uag. v- . V _ - . , -1'1t`` is` gured that (Jake can get,` 8' throw nine feet from the bag whgan the ball comes to the right. stretching this full length, and.Still hooking /Vt/he `station wit1_1`hi_s toe. ' ' -- `I. . A . n an 11.5 1 I Jackson, who has been '81: Civith Miss Downey, has` re- Tovonto. ' ' _` f. `West bf Barrie` occupied the `plpit of the Presbyterian Church, the absence of Rev. A._Sheppa1"d-.