id as 41 &5 1 8A t 8 i+ ti # Â¥8 #1 i 4t #t # K6 81 14 #t #t 81 Â¥$ M 1 a4 ## a1 44 #1 ib t \’m i #) t in gt Lt L at R} W3 id &b ) 4 Ub Ad EY & U #k i t it KR i1 &Y At t $\ mernanruernranrar â€"wnrnanuunnas anem nnaraarnnane ‘"TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINF" $ees heakebateane t thic NEWS (PATHE) â€" s duh _ U a C tz flâ€" ’ § oo | Eols [R 8 wa: Doi $ Pn iT Go) e C emororenme t t :ll ',". es . ie 6 » e © wEST TORONTOS LEADING REVIEW With a superb cast,. including . Rockliffe Fellowes, Fritzi Ridgway, Buddy Messinger, Hayden Stevenson. ) STEP FORWARD sATURDAY MATINEEâ€"EPISODE 13â€""PLUNDER" rPACFE Four o O ~FEATURING MARY MILES MINTER MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 Amme m mnre n meenernrrrermnes remes caeceecscmcecs es neune "IRIFLING WITH HONOR" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Eveningâ€"Aug. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdayâ€"Aug. Thursday, Friday, Saturdayâ€"Aug. 9, 10, 11 â€""DADDY" Mondaiz, Tuesday, Wednesdayâ€"Aug. 6, Thursday, Friday, Saturdayâ€"Aug. 2, TORONTO‘S LEADING PHOTOPLAY HOUSE THE OAKWOOD THAEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 9, 10, 11 EEATURING JACKIE COOGAN Parking for two hundred cars free. Special Matinee Monday Afternoon TWO SHOWS: 7 AND P P.M. COMEDYâ€"WINTER HAS CAME Ee SCARS OF JEALOUSY COMEDYâ€"THE PILLPOUNDER THE CUSTARD CUP First National Attraction FUN FROM THE PRESS SKIN DEEP PATHE REVIEW COMEDYâ€"F.O.B. LEATHER PUSHERS (NO. 5) VISIT NJ Y:® Phone Hill 5309 PATHE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. N. McMinn,.ofâ€"Pal #rave, spent the week end Mith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bracken, The Ladies‘ Aid of Ilumb/er\‘nle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Allen for their August meeting on Tuesday evening, August 7th, at eight o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Seeley\hnd Mr. and Mas. M.) Seeltey, <<of ‘Richview, spent Sunday with relatives near Hamilton. ‘"Daddy"_ reveals Jackie ‘Coogan at his best and extends his juvenile genius to a degree, perhaps never equaled on the screen or stage. In one episode, Jackie rises to dramatic heights that esâ€" tablish him as one of the. greatest emotional actors of all time. The supporting cast is of high disâ€" tinction. , It includes Arthur Carewe, Josie Sedgewick, Bert Woodruff, Anna CTownsend, Cesare Gravini, Wm. Lewis and George Kuwa. Mris. Copeland, of Linden, has reâ€" turned home after having enjoyed a lengthy visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Leswett. Mr. J. Jarvis, of West Toronto, was a recent visitor with his brotherâ€"inâ€" law;: Mr. D. Chapman, . Mr. Johnson is leaving shortly for a visit with relaâ€" tives in England. Misses Bernice and Edith Bracken are spending holidays with relatives at Palgrave and Caledon East. tains a soft bottom of clothes, and he appropriates it for sleeping purposes. After assisting his feehle guardian to tetite, all Jackie has to do is to un dress and open the cover of the trunk. Within he finds his bed prepared. ‘"Daddy". reveals Jackic /Coogan at A large, old â€"fashioned trunk is Jackie Coogan‘s bed in "Daddy," . a First National picture, â€" produced by Sol Lesser, which is coming to the Oakwood Theatre" August 9, 10, 11 for a threeâ€"day engagement. E. Mason Hopper directed it from the original story by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coogan. Much of the action takes place in the attic home of an aged violinist, who. finds . Jackie Holden wandering about the streets, and ‘gives him. a home. â€"‘There is only.one small bed, but Jackie discovers that the trunk conâ€" TRUNK IS JACKIE‘S The baseball sequences in the picâ€" kbure bear the finish that indicates the same master directionâ€" displayed by Pollard in his direction of the famous ‘Leather Pushers" series. Realistic portrayals are offered by Buddy Messinger as Jimmy Hunt, a "hardâ€"boiled" messenger boy; Hayden Stevenson, as the newspaper reporter, Fritzi Ridgway . as the girl, and Fredâ€" crick Stanton as the gambler. It is a picture with an appeal to evâ€" ery class of motion picture fans, adaptâ€" ed from one of the most popular short stories of the year. ‘The story was written by William â€" Slavens McNutt for Collier‘s Weekly. and adapted to the screen by Raymond L. Schrock and Frank Beresford.. It was produced at Universal City under the direction of Harry Pollard. _ How the friendship that his batting average and dependability to: always "deliver" on the baseball ficld created in the crowds was reflected in the changing of his entire nature until he was a friend to all who were friends to him, offers a theme that is dramatiâ€" cally interesting and intensely human. As Bat Shugrue in "Trifling With Honor", the Universalâ€"Jewel producâ€" tion coming to the Oakwood Theatre on August 6, 7, 8, Rockcliffe Fellowes has one of the most versatile roles in his long dramatic career. His role is that of an escaped convict who turned to professional baseball to mask the identity. known in the underworld as "The Gas, Pipe Kid." . It is true that much of this ap])lause‘ was voiced by. admirers only, who, cheered him for. his ‘ability to thrill, them with a long ‘drive over the outâ€"| ficld fence. . But in the stands and bleachers were also sthunch friends of{ Bat Shugrue, who swore by his good name. â€" | Bat Shugrue had a world of friends, but he was a friend to no one. When he walked ‘out of the dugout and up to the. plate to bat,. his name, was cheered by thousands of fans, He was the homeâ€"run king of the Pacific Coast League and the favorite on every field in the league. Remarkable and Dramatic Story Con \ _ tained in New Universal Jewel. HERO, BUT HE LIVES IN FEAR OF PRISOGN CELL _ Mr. Wright and Mrs. Scott have reâ€" turned after a very pleasant vacation at Niagara and Buffalo. Miss Beth Hassard, returned home after cation at Muskoka. Mrs, Devercux, of Chictago, spent a few days last week with her cousin, Mrs. E. Redmond. Miss Helen Packham left on Tuesâ€" day for an extended three months‘ trip to the West. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hearn spent the week end with friends at Oshawa. The Rev. Mr. Walwyn is leaving this week for Muskoka, where he intends puding his vacation, Mr.Thomas and Mr. Hamell and famâ€" ilies have returned after spending a very enjeyable vacation at Orr Lake. Mr. Thomas has brought back good proof of a thirtyâ€"syen inch pike which he caught. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and family, of Weston, left last week for a two months‘ trip through the States. Miss Gladys Watson has returned afâ€" ter spending a very pleasant holiday with friends at Muskoka. HUMBERVALE BED IN "DADDY" JVIES of Weston, has spending a va THE TINES AND GUIDE, WESTON |â€" The. bringing of the Lournament to Islington is, to a degree, returning the \ kindnesses that have been shown to Isâ€" 11ingt(m bowlers as they have journeved to the various . tournaments. The \ hearty coâ€"operation .of the citizens is "Mlooked forward to in.order to make :»this event a big success. |. Entries will close for the tournament |on August 18th.at 8 p.m., when the draw will be made. Another stage in the development of the Islington Bowling Club has been reached. Our young club has laid plans and secured, prizes for their first ‘big open tournament. This is to be held on. Wednesday, ‘Aung. 15th, and it is expected that a large number of rinks will be present, It is just a short time since the local club. conceived the idea of a bowling green. Under the leadership of Mr. J. A. L. MacPherson this is now becoming posâ€" sible. â€" Gathering together a few men and placing. the grounds at their disâ€" posal for the time being, a club was organized, the grounds put into shape, and after two years Islington has deâ€" veloped. some excellent bowlers and a splendid community spirit as the result of this club. Local Bowlers Extend Invitation to Surrounding Clubs to Tournament A, tesolution moved by. Mr. H. Pritâ€" chett, seconded By. C. Brookbanks, that this meeting endorses the action of the committee in tegards to this picture theatre and will do all in ‘its power to help the project along. , This was carried unanimously. N. J. Seal stated that the building of this theatre meant thousands of dolâ€" lars more business every year to the business men of the town, and was the best investment . ever, offered to the people of Weston, and should be supâ€" ported by the business men in every way possiblc‘. j Mr. Moorehead, president of the newly formed Weston. Theatres Ltd., spoke effectively of the intentions and aims of the board of directors to give a good clean show and stated that the right class of pictures were not only an entertainment but_ inspiring and educational and would be a real beneâ€" fit to the community.. Mr. Hall gave details as to construction of the buildâ€" ing. M 1 Among those staying at the Walker House, Muskoka Lake, are Miss Denâ€" ‘nis, Toronto; Misses M. and F. Walker, | Miss Gamble, of Port Perry; Misses M. and E. Reynolds, Brampton; Mrs. Jenâ€" nings, St. Thomas; Miss E. Hall and Miss E. Nattress, of, Weston; Misses M. and G. Crepdale, of Toronto; Mr. [ Varley, Buffalo, NY.:; Drs. and. Mrs. Pearsall, of Toronto; Miss Jean Cheyâ€" \ne, Brampton; Miss Darage, Weston; ‘Miss Dea Croft, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Beynon and their sons Bill and Ted and daughters Helen and Nora, of Toronto;, Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Peaker. Dr. and Mrs, Ed. Peaker and the Missâ€" ies Pegker, also Rev: and Mrs. Hudson. 'nnd their sons Eric, Jolhn and Paul. !\anker Point has become a very popuâ€" lat summer, resort. E. W. Griffith, president, presided, and in a brief speech reported what the commuttee appointed had done to proâ€" cure a picture theatre for Weston. WESTON BUSINESS MEY MEET FRIQAY A representative meeting of business men was held in the fire hall by kind permission of the firemen on Monday niecht. Endorsed the New Weston Theaâ€" tre Companyâ€"Plans For ‘"Our Town q1 Misses Phyllis and |Ivadell Bartlett have returned. home accompanied by their little brothers Buster and Billy, from a very, pleasant vacation spent at Goderich with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kearney. Fred Baker, of:John St., has joined the» R.C:N.V.R. and. left last |Friday for| Halifax,> where, he will receive twelve days‘ training, at the end of which time his stay, may be lengthenâ€" ed to four months. Mr. Totten, | manager of the Bell Tel. Co., is spending a very pleasant vacation out of town. Miss Marian Boyd, . of Thornbury, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank, of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Graham,. from Uxâ€" bridge, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Rowntree, of Weston. Mrs. Quinn, of Chicago, . was the guest of her old friend, Mrs. Redmond, Maria St., for a few days last week. Miss Langford also spent the week end with Mrs. Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Arthur, are visiting Mr. and Mrs..J. 8. Wright, of Miss Olive Mattison has home after a very pleasant spent at Cleveland, Ohio. Weston Mr. and Mrs. Catton and Doorthy, and Mrs. C. Brown, koka, are the guests of Mr. Sadington, og Weston. Mr. and Mrs. R. Osland, of Wes ton, left on Saturday for a short va cation at Oshawa. Miss Bertha Dick left an Saturday morning for Algonquin Park and North Bey, where she will spend the month of August. ING TON BOWLING CLB TQURNAMENT CW S daughter of Musâ€" and Mis. returned vacatioa Especially in summer is ice es sential toâ€" health and comfort. Ice will prevent your meats and milk from becoming unfit to eat.. Our ice is wholesome â€" and moderately priced. Our regular schedule assures you of reliable service. For Service and Quality Printing The Weston Public Library will be closed during the interval between August 13th ad Sept. 6th. Mr. Allan Peirson, superintendent of the Commission, was instructed to buy a chlorine gas fixture, at a cost. of about $3,000, together with a Venturi meter, which was thought necessary in order to register the flow of gas to the town. 4 William Wilson, of Toronto, got the contract for the cast iron valves at approximately. $17.55 each, while the valve boxes went to Drummond and McCaul at $8 each, also about fifty of the hydrants went to these at a total of about $3,500.. 70 pieces of the special cast iron pipe went to the Dominion Wheel‘ and Foundry ~Company at $6418.20. J; Cavotti, of Toronto, was awarded the contract for the laying, filling in and joining of the pipes at the sum of $5,597. Woeston is now straining her ears for news of the extension of the water system in this town. Here is the latest report of the. meeting of the Weston Power and Light Commisssion which was held last Wednesday evening in the Superintendent‘s . office. _ The mecting was fully attended and awards granted amounting . to approximately $27,000 for the work and expenses for the installation of the new extension of the town water system. When this work is completed, the system will be one of the most modern equipments in Ontario; U4S5 . . _ f gwes{'tm Deiru Products E: WESTON T0 EXTERD _ KFR WATHR SYSTEN Crystal Ice xtension of Water Systemâ€"| fls Contracts Awarded by Local / PHONE JCT. 190 Commission | ton y eis.s WESTON LIBRARY CLOSED ICEâ€"IS A NECESSITY PHONE 536W. MOUNT DENNIS Iry Orr Office ‘Renew Your Subscription Now WM. 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