,, ....,,._.... 1=uoa__s\_X‘ _ _ _ _ THE Cl_fARLo1*_rE'rowN cuslzoliu- " l X _ §ULY 1 6.; Correct STARS DEFEAT IILVQ STANDARD 0UTFn`, $.00 (live other styles) AID Model “C” Outit. 3l.00 THERE is a vast difference between the old way of shaving and the correct, satis- factory Valet AutoStrop way. conlu'-:cr sunvnvo leaves the face smooth as the face of a school- boy-_keeps the face young. The Valet AutoStrop Razor is a self-contained precision shaving instrument (no use for any extra stropping device) - the same blade is used over and over. In a moment it is brought back to a super-keenness, with no parts to assemble or disassemble. e \ they came when men were on the The8tarshadatotdofnineinStars `Altheuglitlie old lsckingthegamewnsi thethirdinningsthesoore -5 it lg? ¢.»:lE sacks. Anchors _ _ _ l-IGN woe, OW* »-Qu all-*Q >-¢`1 CC an? SSP: !‘1 NOTES . . \ A strapped blade keeps the face young Volcliilwiobiiopllozor -Sharpens itself G U A R A N T E E We ure anxious that evrry u.-er ni’ yi Valet Autostrcp Ranor be constantly enthusiastic. Should anything happen :ri your Razor nffecting iu_p;l>:lllri thc clloicest of conjugal Hemggfqye bmw;-5 have been per- - - -__ lilies. mitted dom of choice in the Siglzcri by your many friends in matt" greglghw, bug (mm ngw Oni, 4"' """'l<“l "il"'l0» in New ‘York rings the commission .\ii::.; Kilt-Arlilllr acknowledged propos” to “sign the colon 'iw lllltllofl ill terms that were as schcme3_ »-.\pr< rf-.1\.~ ns; tllvy wt-l'o convincing .___ :.ll'l~ss<>tl intl.,-liilly tilc minds ' .; hcl' lnully t`l‘inlldu ilow deeply Y. M, G, A, in-<~tft‘lll :thc is for the fine display D i S of pl-nrtirnl rnlllembrances. ~ The gifts nrc indeed elegant,-- ' 0 anti iuclullc very mnny articles that W will find ready use in practical llollsckccping. The next act ill §A8EsA|'L this living drama is anticipated with nloat sincere interest. Y H°¢ U°ill VI- RW °"|°”' --<4->-€ Catcher Patridgo . . _ . . . . . . . ._ J. 'Forsythe 'l`Ol'tONTO, July i4. -The Open- Pitcher ulrz matches in the first round of A. Mnthieson _ . _ . . _ _ __ C. Hotmail Lilc Davis Cup between Canada and _ _ . . ._ lst base Cuba, scheduled to be played here O. Diamond . . . . _ . . __ B. McKenzie this afternoon on the courts of thc 2nd bass _ Toronto Lawn Tennis Club. have S. Peterson _ . _ . . . ._ A. Taylor been postponed owing to the in- 3rd bass clcment. weather? The games will V. Larter . . . . . . _ . ._ B.. Hunt luis °i 5 -' S. lrvin§......... .._S. Diamond L_ Field G. Morris . . . . . . . . ._ H. Lspthorn - C. -Field ' ,J. McLean H. Lorie! ~ R. Field L. Ranshan _._ ._ L. Westmoreland \ The game was fut and exciting and was the Hoi. Dogs game until ~ the lm iualnss wllslrtlufmusuml boson to turn. The score ended 16 to 15 in favor of Red Onions. Ma1orLaa.guc ’ _ Leaders unaluang dimer or my ls'.> A unions. uulov: 5¢°tl!ll-lZ- _ .QQ . Pirates ni. %m. 11'. gg-P. AQ. _ tes, lla. bien-P. knee, pints. 24. _ .."““°'“.........‘i;..¥’.t.’F*.”' i’.‘{‘...”it 'ti lime. rnllllu, le. ' ' _ Wswlen sue;-risen, _hgllzhlm-Hui. mm. wp ia. -keeptthelkilllll day, no soft did smooth ns Willltpl Sznvinf Cream I ave: e. Futlif ounce bottle of AqugVelvnF@E wth each tube of lllinfml. Thit famous Shaving gzean S) softens I QU » (J)elimli1ntssl)lfruit_h,- tion 53) and leaves the nee feeling BETTER thin when you 35c. .darkness descended on London when Brest to New York in this boat a ...... ._..... °"°“.°' wt." 1" W =~1°-“Af f-"M 1° he" it ds _ _,sh B _ T" 98 all °“\°- 9 "Pe 5 ° 0 all oasis; and a land all enldgudieAstm° mftmllinnu niggas umln 'im ’°“'“°y »"' “my "°""` ‘“"“ “""‘ ““'""Y the Anchors in me mini same er ` Len Plein " M” ”“‘“"" "‘““ °"”'“'“.” "‘° “"- the second section by a score of 8 Cronin ....... _‘_ ....... ...~McInnis p 1'1"” and details M the "ew 'hip' BY me Way- ‘WW 9”" New Bfllm to 4 in seven lnmnss or limes; neu. ' i come rlela ‘ "°"“' "-"§’“"" °°'"““ °f ““°.' .wick hw M-i°l>v>d the Government The Stars got sway to the will- Saunders . . . . _ . . . . ..'.. Squnrebriggs cess it it 6 ly demiilded °“ the iihmg lem ln me_nmr innings vrnrn M __________ dnlgnt Field _ ____:_;u;e_i_i:_lg;i__ 0__;iec___i;a;_G to ‘be able to run for 60 hours au, in the murth, the sem get en, I-us Honor Lleut.-aevemor Hema “l f“" “Deed “'l"“’“¢ 8 Swv- bllllf .easy nm when squuebnggs swle_md Famer Mclmyre were among all goes well the journey from home, going into the lead, in the the disappolntgd Anchot mm mst Brest to New York should not take nm or the limi the nnelim evened evenlns- 50”" f°\'¢¥ hours the count, than the big winnings fori m ` “The highest speed which I ex- ‘tlie sms eerie emi put nie ein mu His worship me Muler on the PM °° “Hain is 37 miles Der lwur- game wlmm their 3|-gp, other hand was ng thequbuam The craft can bs navigated for 50 Bqusrebriggs, the yolmg outfielder Stars fans. __ _ per cent. of the time completely ull- for the Stars playing his second; *_ rler water onthe conditon that the game of the season came throught The twirlers broke even last even- Um” 01' lmmel'Sl0ll 8120 S310"- nlcely for two clout! and two nice ing. Hoyt and Howatt having six "ODD of the greatest problems is catches. strike outs each and -Mcyem and the circulation of fresh air in the For the stare Hewett lean on with Francis one. _ » Clfned -body of the ship. where the .rl two bugger and a single, six outs _ eight engines will be. The tur- and two assists. Bquareltiggs a two A little pep in getting the “me bines will have an auxiliary en- bsgger and s single and two catch- going and keeping it up throughput, glue of 70 ll. p. and this auxiliary es in the outer garden. Lynda two would help along. engine will also furnish the elec- singles, one catch and one assist. -& tric current when the boat is nt a McCarey two singles, two catches W. Ryan. Squarebriggs, 3_ Ryan standstill., t- _ lend s wail or nve outs. Mecese Mecebe. Lynda. Mccarey. M. Diem- "The eight engines will nuvu"°“‘ his B-SS*-l“‘“°° W me "°“°' one single two catches and two as- 0nd. Saunders and Cronin were eleclrlc Starters. and there will be sluts. S. Ryan one single, one catch. right after the high ones lust even- rl dynamo that will take its current W. Rylrl one cdwh. iI1€» ' ' directly from the batteries, but as nor the Anchors M. mamona lead -_ e safeguard lt will also lie possible on with a three 588861' ond One M- Diamonds tlirecbsgger came to take current for the circulation catch. Hoyt a two bugger and a at an opportune time. ' ‘ - __ of air' from one or more of the en- single, a total of seven outs and two -__ ginesy' iasslsts_Ju'c<:+uigsn s two bugger and Hoyt is a snappy player either on It ls not yet lknuwu when the ,two assists. B. Diamond -two. singles the bags, on the mound or behind ship will he finished. but it lu ;and a total of six outs. D. Diamond the pan. _ _ _ thought likely mat prenmhmryl _ _ _ 'a single and two assists. Cronin a m _ ' tests will be carried out on a lake me exception of two' Hon DI' w`P` single and one catch. The line up. Francis was playing his usual style in Switzerland. .~.......l.. ......‘.’f‘_‘f‘i`_°.'...... u.<>..»e reif"§.i..”§ l'itE§‘fli‘..‘ .i’.i."'” “‘,“’ "‘T"i HOW They Stand lvleuelu . ..... Hewitt, Howell wie right on enareeelv- Amsnlcnn LEAGUE sauna- .rs urs o-¢~©:$k\=;-a-` =.‘l.i>.»a~c.:- - - l"‘ e==..o==£5ii‘é.‘f'. ‘F.'(` 155 EAGUE lPitisllurgh ._ 'St, Louis . . _ . ._ Ne-w York . 39 Broclrlyn . 36 'Philadelphia 30 VV. L- . _ . . . . . . _ 46 27 44 26 40 31 36 38 43 Cincinnati . . . . . . ._ 27 48 . ~ \ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. -L. iP.C. Syracuse _ . . . . . . . .. 55 30 .647 Buffalo 47 31 -603 Baltimore 47 32 .595 Newark _ .. 44 40 .524 Toronto 42 41 -506 Rochester.. .. ._ ._ 39 39 .500 Jersey City _ ._ 36 45 .»li=i Heading._.....,16 68 -190 "-'_--to-3?--~ Eli BY SUIJIJEN llllilllplllllli LONDON. July, 13.-Eclipse-like two converging thunder storms one from the 'south-east and the other er the city, 'accompanied by a ter- rific downpour of rein like n. cloud- were flooded with alarming sudden- ness. The swirling waters overturn- ed two motor buses in northwest London. The only casualty thus fsr reportAd'is anleighteen months old wide in several away md WON .542 .526 .459 _ .411 11 .233 P.C. -630 .629 .563 .520 .4-86 .411 from the southwest jointly burst ov-l hal several other lmpgl-mug mls. Some stimtes or the British field. with =9°____¢l:_¢» `~ _ World’s Fastest - .An.0uta.l‘i.o_ View ` Motor Boat' e.~E` it llsllut ull lull t arid wastes, ere would be no lSale of the cup that cheers .with a 'cleric as its vendor-ln-chief) there are now only two provinces, “iaith- ful among the faithless found," in the “bone-dry" column-oh, the ue- lightful, ironic humor of that ex- pression in its present application! Both of them, curiously enough, are by the sea, itself so typical rind so _redolcnt of freedom. After all. though, that circumstance may not be so strange as it looks at first sight. For ozone and other exhilar- ating things. in bulk, have a way oft “blowing in” from the tracklcss ocean. So, mayhap, the Islanders do not and the manscles, of which we spoke just now, so very galling, aft- er all. _ Butz, in their formal adherence to Prohibition, Prince Edward Island 'and Nova. Scotia are not keeping _step with the march of sentiment in jthe country as a whole. In England. they have a saying that “What Man- chester thinks ioday, England thinks tomorrow.” We have the highest respect for both these Prov- inces by the sea. and for those who dwell within them. Their qualities are undeniable, and so arc the de- fects that accompahy those qualit- lics. But we scarcely think tnat, in, "1 vldtl Last Chaptei' ‘ _ ' or ' _ _ “ON ARD” . ova New ssnlnl. srnlrrllvo 'ronlly ‘wlllsrpluno sMl'rl_l RIDES" ,__........__....-.-_--- - ~ _ Buckaroo Kid. this matter of Piohibition. Prince Ed ' dlsl N ti ` lik- ‘ Tile turnover in Prince . s tributed to the hynotlc influence of _ _ 5 _ iR.cv. Johll Coburn who, we gllther, DAYS STARTING TUESDAY _dry" advocates. The previous elec- |tion had resulted in. the return of itwenty-tive Conservatives and nve Liberals. Now the position has been ely to prove thc “Manch-:ster" of ‘ Canada. - _ » _ “"'- - ~ _ _ __~*./lrlsas. 1 nmgtg NIC. - _ w»i'1%“..f.‘$.‘;`.’°“.iZ"..i‘“.¥...iiif§ P-Krew rt--n DOUBLE- .WEEK END BILL » _ . -rr' ‘ . ' _-f-f;_~"-__ -ng -gweffgl ;°f°~ 9...... ...in 1...... ..... _ 3.3 2-sERrALS_'2t-_ TODAY i By defeating .the _ Ano hors last evening 8 to ;,;;__;_, ;:';‘,_';r‘;_?,' ,__ ;§;,,_’__,‘;f__ gi; ge mam i\;_»;_lif_.:_.__;ff_._.;3itl_ _ _ _ 4, the48oo?ond Section 'snow a` tie `a.l1. °" °°‘ ‘° "°"'“‘ °°”“’ ‘ °“ W ==~»~w'°»-nw f f 1 _ the experimental department of um of one und °|_°&:o"'_ih:_'l_cEbay; H \ _ _ , _ __ ' _ M. Ettlore Bugatti. famous _racing “sun riveting the mangcles of Pm_ . _,_ Ll _ __ ___ _ motor designer. is soon go ng to mbmon on m5,;f_w?_____dmcm u _, make an» attempt to cyuss from gout _“wr uh df, M were llc could lick suylhink fi-bm 3 |||Kh |‘,l¢ch|ng hmm to 3 mm of tough ranch hands. Ana in v_lil.._.ii'lclure, beueve ui., Hoot sholvs his stuff-Plus! Tliuvs why _ghey can mm me srnlm 'ras mm sluunl. 'ronnv _A-¢“‘“E'.i‘l\ Island was certainly _ _ _ _ * cannot we suppose. be altogetllcr at- ~ ` _ ' '~-‘T' - . - _ __ Jill I9 'almost exactly reversed. The ex-Prc- 'mier, Hon. James D. Stewart, who, retained his own seat by the veryi slender majority of eleven, has al following oi 'only tive in thc new’ House, and sll his Ministers- wlthl .McMillan and Hon. A. F. Arsenault.,l both without portfolios, went down to defeat. Lady Byng Greets Women of Canada .126 _~- i 5 TORONTO, July l~i.~'ln pursllit_ 501 tho mission which has'/brought, her to Canada, namely, tho linking nf the Wonlcn's Institutes of thc* Old Coulltry and Canaria ill a clns-_' er bond, Mrs. Alfred Watt, M, A.,i 0, B, E., is a visitor of nlore than usual interest to Toronto- A glad-l nate of Toronto University, from which sho hollis -her M21:-'tcl"~_¢. rio- gree, sllc was tllc folllnlcr ot the Womf‘u's -lnstitllte ;nl.o\'c-.nicnt ill tho Old Country and received the Order of thc Blitisli Empire for hor work in this regard. Perhaps the most interesting connection ol _thc actual arrival of llcr visit. lloyw ever, is tho fact that sho is the bearer of a greeting to tho women of Canada fronl _Lady Byng of Vimy_ T f’Fhe greeting \vhicll Lady Byllg sends through Mrs. Wait is as lol- lows:- i "llelll~illg of your l'cturn tn'(‘ull- 'alla allakes me al bit lloulel-lick [url tho country. it was ill every] seuso of tim word home to us. ill' _ltilolle five years, full and wonder-l fully illtclulstlllg years, home llc- _ _ cause your people took us so warm- ly to their hearts, malls us foal woicorllo ulld gave us their affec- tion. Ami all tlicsc things arel tho fundamentals of homo. Tellt them this and to the Womon's ln- stitutes say that l remember with giadness the all too few occasional when I was able to visit them and really get in touch with individual members, and not only with com- The Most Talked the American Stage* -Today BRING ,YOUR QUESTION S' nu: olvsr lvlnlv nv _WORLD ‘WHO vous qussrlolvs wma- our 'rllsm rlltsr nnvnm ssl-:N wlzlrrluv i l, YOUR secret rust "' _ Present Life Uncertain Future. RAJAH .RABOID _ (Hl.MSELF'.)" - A ` - The Greatest _Mftlliialist of all Time About Man on , _ D_ sserosnso lrunouon cimnnorrsrowu-s lullnll meow nltrvs A c/in nun ' nowlv rowlsl smears nr mon lvoolv TUESDAY. ' ’ role FULL rnnrlcusnles or mills si'E$i'l‘ACUi-An STUNT WATCH THE PAPERS. ’ nr: ulxls ruororlnvs wlu. i Bti Ar run srlznlvn IN co1v_lulvc'rloN wrru _ml _ row:-zlerul. rnsssrrrnrlou ' f ' PRICES 6'. out the Dominion subscribed, which "1 an hius else l osscss. ‘if Object Of Vlllt nlnnnd r . I 'nw In addition to bearing s message of greeting from Viscountess Byng to the women of Canada, Mrs. Watt sions. Sho will seek' ~ to link up 'he activities or the Womelne ln- thoae of Canada. particular! lil ._ _ _ y colualf, seflardh to the home ties of settlers' ' munities, as was so often the ca-se “' - on our many journeys. Also ‘l S110 Will Sllmlk H! U10 would like them to know how much Country Life Commission I appreciated tile beautiful parting H155 ill Micllllmll. ullllcr gin or the alumuml wuiel. lirunelt-1. °‘~* "f ""“""""°’““ °°°!"\l°°i°l“ to whiehqnany lnstlnm-_B through. Agrlcllltttro, officially redresonting 1 wear and t,-“sm-9 almost above Fetiorutioll of Womon’s Institutes yt n _ -' "Good-byo and good luck and my F`*\ll~ MPN- WHU Will “fiend lnvc to the adorable province of :‘_0l\_l‘*flH;`y 00lol7rl;t.i<_>in int T0l'0l’ll0| _ Blitish Columbia, where I was so, ll VNS ly. her Bm H1! BY- A" in m . .. - ._ thine with tile baby girl, who was drowned at Ful- h“Pl’Y~ ‘ ‘M"" W““ 'B “°°°l“P“"l°‘l by 'W' ‘ _ww fy lm , M _ hum but W9 menwu,-e stun,-,ed_ "Evelyn nyug of Vimy_" son. Sh_n_itn Watt. who’ is ls student: __;‘_:g,____:;“el ef‘:_‘_'__i5_:\‘_‘:__B§c‘(;_ - - - _ Mrs. Watt explains that while ‘li Balrll C°|i‘;§°Ifoxf°{d‘ I 'MI' to he ro d ' ~ ' gp ' || gg., Lady B ng's sffectiollat gr eti Watt eo ares' 0 'UNH Mviln ~_ _ - ' " i G F. nm _‘is intenllell for the wolllen inf' LII lille at Oxford _ _ fe a Canadian. m?'_'_‘ég?_fv_@ll;_l__§l___tvil__?w¥_l:l_; - from we southwest Canada. she mndn special .lnmitlon Annlhef =°"» _ _.Wim ‘~;, funn situ . lgli¢_.< ~ ll he ln the Thames valley of British Columbia on the nssump- _ hi 5, _l`PFiF§"“lt _ ‘lei in mini’ cnnweyod id nn hail storms smashed U0" “Wi Mm Wait WHS 80l_I\%rl_8l1l Q“°~ _. ` Monday afternoon at 8 o. ook the greatly dgmaged the through to her rasltieilco in i_e_f,or- _.,-_\_~ fullcral _tn p ' ` ei. ..._ .., ’sRlN'rsNcsN‘r enrrolnrsb ‘_ llltli lrullfcrallco the Natiomll lflllglalld and Wales lnithu under KTBW W ~°l\a¢1.f _ll o}_ or newcomers. _ In August _came . wil- left many States where the WEB ill hrnther, Mr. oi the Phtriot, left. and was with himu passed sway. Further lur- regardinlf the funerllhlllil will be given lates. _ , Il- I iftluqililo ii Z. miuleta' dvi ` Bi*’l“s _ _ I- ng! _llc MM