vnu-up-_*qw GUARDIAN “"“"~ _ 1 Canada ai: the National Chemical Exposition; y Chicago. Tho importnncc_nnll milgnitlulo of ollr Chemical I l ' sensational ehnllller in tho illtiustrilll history of Cunatia,‘illlliSt.tli§*; hghrclillgl ltno\rn_ the word ovcr._ Dcvciopulcnt followed development. during ti". war ulth nmuzllig mpnllty and stlll continues. Some idcn. oi' the progrp.-B( made, may bil ilathcrccl from the fact. that up to a few nionths prior to the on-.i oftllc \\'llr_all h‘_v_nl'.llctic nitrates forcxploslvcs pr0,iu,.,.,|(,,,1hi__, mminem wi-ro oi' ‘llnalllnll orl;.`;ln. Ourpl-olillction-oi' al-.ctonc wilscqllnlly phcllolnoyrll’ lt. is no \\'olll.icr! thcrciorc, tlutt. (fltnllllli. occllpicll sur-it :lu illl|1m~'l.,`m' position :tt tile I\;lilolllll (,‘hcmil':l.l Expmiliiln rccrngiy hold at (1|,i,.u` 0' :nllllil lcd to lic lilo gl~c:lic.=i; inllll.-tl‘i:ll c\'1-ut; in the lli.~;tory of tllut: city V K I lu :llilllilon_io tlll:_l:u~l_fo nticndllnleg fmm (~m‘_ng0, owl. t“.,.my th['),',,mnd mcmhcrs ol _various t-ll-l<_ :lliiic sol-im ics, lTllivcrsilies, ulllnlltnct lll-ing conf-hm-n~| anti lilllf'1‘§1_lili01't‘lstcrl in collll:lcl‘cinl and l-lr-iq-lltiiiu (li-vi-loplllcllt nt|,.m|,.¢'| ‘ lilo oxpiisltlilll. 'lfllcse ini-|illil~l|, The /\lllcl~ivzll1' lllsaiitlltl- itlinill f ami 1\Ict.l'tll\1l'l!\¢'1\l Ellllillt-cr.~i, Aizlcrlvnn l-Tlcl-tl-o-(.`il<-nlicai Soci<'»t\~ 'i'..,_.‘§mi,..,| ~Asuoci:xtion of ]’l:|p ltllll Paper llllillsirv tltlll ntllcrs. " ` 'l`llo (lo\'crrllll<~l|t. ol` ("lll`lalllt llllil tile l’ro\'illcr~ of Ontario i"cnli"ing tho importance of this opportllllily ot tolling llilro:lli the storv ot"l.nr romp,-,.,.,, \vt»l1=. rl-pl'c.soiltcti by rxllillils, :tn-.i iiv l-'lxlne oi' tlll ir lu-sl. lri-ii '|‘],0 (‘u-nmlfun Nlltiollni illlil\~.'a_vs hull nu o~:llii.it`iiill;:trllting the lllillerlll foli-it wi-sith wut.:-1' polvvle null r:l\v lllrltelillizl of lilo collntrv. ' I I ' ' Dllring the ]-lx|»o>~ililll\ two ;lll<’l‘1~.~.~'i-:l \\'<-ro (lt-ii\'el'<-li llv(‘ Pri.-¢\.(}rppn Conllrlisfiollcr, ll\lillsll'illl th itvsolllwl-s Di-pi., (Hlllflllilln f\":ilil»illll il:lil\\':lys: on t`:lll:llll:tl| I\:ltl|»¢ll:ll llr.~solll'l'i~:-l null lilo gli-:lt ill-Ili lli`l`P@1\l'¢1"C@ HS 11 Wlllllillg Owller with up that he had never seen outside of Nettiotile fastest daughter oi’ Ilolnble- ii pit-_tul-'o hook, his eyes almost pop- tonlun. ’l`urner'~"lTllced her for five _vl-,ara null retired her with rl record of 2.18. Since 1878 her owner has kept up with the procession, his lead- ing representative during [thc ipust two yellrs being i’rilicc§ls Eluwllh, 2.- 09‘,,§ and lirllsiloh' 2.04%. He was ll moluhcr ol' the lltlstilne Stable when it l-all-.eil Ahhie Putney 2.06%, Mary (‘.burn 207'/4 Volga and the champion Lee Axwortlly 1.56%. while he also paid $14,000, fr Volga and her year- iing filly Miss liilloughby when the rlables horses were sold at Lex- ington in October. _ I-‘cw sportslnan have ll greater fund oi relnilliscenses of lnen who have gone west than Frank Ellis. At ll re- rcnr session of the track side club he told the following about Larry Jer- ome who ,was a well known figure in New York when the four in hltnds were seen on all of the trucks on race day. "Larry Jerome was one oi' three or four hrotllers thllt went lo New York t'ity from Rochester. 'l`helr futher had ll stage line in the llortllern part oi the state where Larry, Leonard and Tom learned to drive it four'ln hand before they were old enough to leave school. Leonard became a man of affairs in the business and racitlig world while his name was given to Jerome Purkf He had three daugh- ters. one of wholn married Lord itun- dolph Churchill. Larry married ulld was the fatller of three sons. Fortune chased him up hill and dowll but llc never worried." "For years he was the boon com- panion of James Gordon Bennett and was on his bout in -the rllce across the Atlantic. Before sailing Larry pur- chased ll wild West outfit. it was not so well known in those lillys ns now since [lul`i'ulo Bill's cowboys cllr- rictl then nll over the world. 1-lo selected n pair of long boots with spurslhtlt would make lt Moxi- cnn vaquero look green with envy. busllckin trousers, flannel shirt, and rl hat with a rim large enough to make ll race track for zl colony of ants." “The news of the ocean race soon carried with it the nnmes of nil wllo were on tho 'boots so that ii was not long 'before Larry Jerome. the uncle- of Lady (lllllrcillli, was tho talk oi’ London. This was increased after his arrival its soon as the sporting sei hecnme acquainted with him." "Shortly after Larry wus located in London, he dolled up one morniing ln his western outfit and set out to call on his neicc. By the time that he arrived at the Churchill residence. half of the boys in the nelglrborhood were tagging along behind, while the ped out of his head. Larry did not Hive him time to recover before he tapped him on the shoulder and said, ‘Son. I want to see Mrs. Cilurchiil.’ By that time the doorman caught his breath. His face froze into the old lines and he succeeded in telling Larry that the tradesman's door was in the rear of the housef “ 'Trullesman. my eye,’ said Larry. ‘I want to see Mrs. (‘hnrchili and be ,quick about ii:.` I “At the time Lady Churchill was |coming down the stairs. When she 'heard the voice, she rushed through the vestibule on to the front step und with lt laugh said, 'lt is Uncle Larl-y.' But (when she followed it up by claspillg her llrms around his neck and kissing him, -the flnnky collapsed muttering as he fell, ‘My stars, the indians will colne next.’ “Of course Larry only did it for a joke 'but the incident ran the gaunt- let of the clubs and fashionable as- semblies ior weeks. A few clover folk, when they heard oi it, decided that they would give Larry H 'try Out. so one evening at a dinner, one of them asked him what he did for a living. Turning towllrds the impud- ent fop wilo was busy twisting a mon- ocie illto place. Larry with a smile replied: 'l keep a livery stable in Venice! “ ‘Why, my dear sir, there are no paved streets in Venice. Wihere do your patrons drive the horses? " ‘On the ice in winter/ said Larry, while the table roared and the young cud beat a hasty retreat. "Nothing in they world bothered Larry Jerome. I-ie was in Paris on Black Frillny. What he had went |w|th the holdings of hundreds of others. When advised that ills nomo was illclulletl in the list that failed to weather the storm, he picked xt cigar out ol' u friend's pocket, lit. it und sllld: ‘lt in just as pleiliilllt 10 go broke ill Paris as New York! “Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania always delighted in llavitilil Larry Jt-rollin in his company. in the spring oi 1886 he invited him and a few uthcrs including myself. t0 B0 Wim him ill his cnr to seo the Kentllokey Dnrliy. Lcwis Clark, the President or tllo Louisville Jockey club. .met us nl the depot with n four in hand and Larry, without a moments heli- tatlon, mounted the box and drove the prlrty to the Pendcnnis Club. No one ever saw a better exhibition of hotle- rnnnship than what he_D\li. UP th”-'- morning when after lunch he tooled the coach to Churchill Downs. "Before leaving us to attend i0 mf' other duties. President Clark Dlllltg our party in fl box. It waslocnt near the one occtlliild 'bi' J-~‘B- H43* gin. the'owne'r of .Bair All Wh0 Wm* Blue Wing was considered the ‘two most formidable compel-"»0f5 in "N race. Ho also gave us a little infor- the horses and said that that the vlrgil colt with _ . l'\"lna'sienI6l;`I ri;<11\°¥f°g' o the bett |18 H18 Fl ` hhlpnih) tilt; ddds on Ben Ali. I-Io re- grnad with the information that tliey were three and it hall (0 0M- Lsrry heard him and offered to Dil” m money. I gave him 8300 and thlt wie the last I sow of him until after thgwigii lilo lux dronngd far tm fiom run ill ll \Ifl0 \lll Derby' me of furlonll 0f "I9 - l . ' \ » .-.. ,"..,~-» "., pf' . sal _ ‘_g__.,,._5.fr .1 6 " f' ._ , -. it Date. witlulfmllii coasts Bnlance il ` //A / 5 / .23 fl A- ‘ll .., 4 __‘_\_, / 4/ .27 | . 3” F i ls your Bank account low ? ‘ , ls “Cash on hand ” rather scarce ? You ' -._ ._ . That is no reason why you should _ not buy at least one Victory Bond. l The Victory Loan `l9l9 isn’t a rich n1an’s loan, - ' lt’s a NATIONAL LOAN. That means everybody-you, your family, your friends and acquaintances. Not only those who have money “sa'v'étl up,” but also 'those who can save from week to week. You don’t have to sown $50.00 right J now to buy a $50.00 Victory Bond. " . You can do it with $5.00 cash. I Make that the first payment on al ‘ji _ » w-¢_»~.vv-r-ursv~|¢x_uz.wxur-woo- ttleapproacholl the stand. Ben Airs A .fi I' . Victor-. $5 will t start you ‘ -- ll.-1.:-..-l , . . -- V _ “One rainy afternoon when all of us weapon and offered to detail a couple were sitting on the porch, Larry turn- of men to carry it l Pay the other instalmentl in months. I Almost anybody can save $1.00, $2.00 or $3.00 a week. A Don’t neglect to buy because haven’t a large sum. . I . The instalment plan will suit you ho 8 u T.” » V* Thousands and thousands of . V - adians now own Victory Bonds' have paid for that way. .~\,\_i Make your first payment on a tory Bond to-day. _L A few months from now be glad you did-because you will it paid for by then. " -` N.; » i .. ,__ .Lo Y ."_- '__ . '_ l .’ .," H3-. l ._ l - i » . .. , , . . I P 1 1-' Q ,Z . ' s ' ‘s . » ro .V Z. _`.r.4‘,,_ 1 q 11-7" tn' .. l- I yOU have only 55 you . can buy a Victory Bond , » 1, 1 l i l .,‘~‘ . I ‘,~ 1 ' ,fi \ . l . ..‘ ,l ' I.-1 '- . . ~.l', l '~l`;_ 'ff ". is-"~. .. ._ Q .. K . . < ‘ _l. , l 'i r I "l;_: . . . 'H . sl, . _.J‘.|'-_ _ .a-.(,_|li‘i tr .'=".'.. ' "‘.""-'l~ .yt-~\~~ .. ;;__,.,|.r .» , . _ L_.~ < __ -'_.~,¢`,.»T>`_< lv ‘ J.. i .,’-..- > ~'., ».“\ ,_ A 4. J-i i'-`=-2 , ’ r §‘l;<" . ,~, ,- _`. l 4-."` ts '_ .l_'i.‘ . _ ~ If , "The southern _people walked the hotel in dizuat but -their turn heed showed in 'front' and it remain- ed there to the tlniih. In 'slew l3in~ utes I_ learned _that o_o $7-2.000 on the rlce.~ y tio time vlan,-but Larry kept it. I never altit- ed him for it and it wel the nicest present I e er had an opportunity to make to anlome. *liver some lrouon Larry Jerome did not take to southern mom. _I-Ie always said that th°y.;liMl., .feet and that was whltflroat them erect. Ono winter so were I hge; at New Smyrna, Flo do. ‘Align .milled at the hotel were from the except l Zltcihllltepolnt Blue wing Ben All slipped out in front an _ udp even terms for several strides. All .Larry and mylelf.‘ Ho would not mix with them. -while his blfkot ‘idea was allways Ol lov- - ,_ ' , - ed to me and said: ‘Frs`ni¢, dill you; “ 'When the company detrained at'comins. For several days Larry ever know that l was in the win-'f' -Baltimore the crowd 'was there as us- "6i'c6il'i"s'é' I Eid 'No' in order to ual and before long a few stones and let him run aloing a little and brigh- bricks dropped into the ranks. I did ten up mane;-g, - . ‘not do anything until I got well out in " ‘Woii, I was! he replied. ‘I enlls- front. Pulling the sword out of the ted shortly after the Baltimore mobs scabbard I gays it a couple of whirl! began attacking the troops when they . over my head, rising to his full height were marching across the city to‘as he said it, ‘and with a sweep cut mrs the trains to Wachinxton- B0-|01! the *MGH °f "ll" °f Umm- I “Before leaving Philadelphia, fore leaving New York; I decided, "Ali of the comzlmy except myself Hardie gave .me a package 0: thdt I would crush A little of the rebel ‘ was horrified at t o statement while lpiritin that city if enrol them both- ` Larry sat down and in s loud whisper ered my company. In order to bb DN- I said to me. 'And would you Ibeiiovehit, rdered aoword ltx feet lon; Frank their not were so big t at pared. I o _ V . . dd four inches wide. Home of theinona of them foil over for hall an ting a few chilli at 018 Mill been bothering me 'hy picking a lol-imma of _olsnro that I hed my vest pocket. I knew he din not the cigars and was only doll! if annoy me and seo if I would pull up and go to I more resort. instead of doing ever, I decided to give him A Chinese flrecrackels I titre into a trunk when packing and after thinking it over l ot let Larry have one of them. otlicers tittered when they saw the hour.’ _ _ V _ l loaded two and Pill “Nm ill - \ /~ i ' l W' ' _ . . , __ . issued by Cansda's Victory' Loan Committee. ‘l ‘- ‘ in co-operation with_ the iniater of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. '