JUNE 24 1910 em /~. ‘=1 1 -,-.-»," __ »-,- ,,|,, __ .__,_»_,w_,,;‘. .__,,1, .» . L, 1 . . _~ .- _ .1 ._ _. ' 1 "' _ f '~-'~ _ _ 'THE CHART-»0TI‘ETOWN GUARDIAN " PAGE NINE //`\\ "\ i "` *_ @- _;i _f N \§ \ _ » g;§; = -- ,-'-_- 5 SME, _,ze 1. pl WW/ M 1111111’ l llllll lllll =...= -M Ill! -isis * iq' EQ lllilllll .,.ef=“"'"f _ _£15 LE Q01' 'N MANY DirrERi~:NT swiss what a pl *as Q ' F L ure i is to lime sucli a complete line o Sty i5\ 'te omwear as Ufferi you tlus season There “fe Hlgli Boots ancl Lo Sli O . W r m "“"‘9 dl 9'9"* ff>’l0S~all withoilsie hx ordE.T‘l2;F§ympsl: “me on t c e to assure l' - you qua 'ty' “7°'l‘m°“5l“1P and excellent service /L'\\. ` No man it - er W ere you 'we' °" Whnt }’°U <`l0. or where you B _ occasion . EQBBERN The Best Shoe Stores Sell . ?.'*’ll`/lf§ll"`\l\ _tg/f' //'yfist Y/ if V; lll Q6 f/fit nf /53; //7 ' ./1" ' ‘_ V °l' 190111' lioliclays, tliere is a style `/`_ % "X that exactly suits every need and every v quallly " _ ‘gm and quality alone ' ;.;..'f;-:;~ ED. YOUNGHEART _ . sr Co. LIMITED . f,_.-:é1_.'~ pg. f" ` Makers ` . A-._,_;'.i»_'»`_“` _,_.`-__>::". ,;{¢.=_».'-._f-l-""" MONTREAL _ A,-_.1 __,,-,§;§_p_:V_‘,_.f_==.-f '- 25 "I \ ;_ ` U ~ ’ = ‘ill ° " ' ""~ if 1 "1 V ` '\» , 1 _ awe preserve. <1 ~ _ t , 4 1 ""‘» i` ~ f liwzigsi 1 V L_ 'I __ *B* _ -M The smokers who-buv and the dealers Who sell millions of Ben-Beg Cigars ayearf appreciate the protection of a brand manufadirured with many years experience and -with the most painstaking. consideration For ,_, 1 "‘ the quality " flue-#_ _"A" . ->~ ~ ~ _ _.-se V Purity Flour is at high-grade flour because every care is used to makeit so. __A “More Breméiraertlctl lgrilluéetter Pastry" l B rrl 1.' e Nos- i9i".,'I.“f""ir.'.”‘i‘I»`, nf“is. c`§f§`.i 2.009. "Purity Oats Make Better Porri¢l8°" ‘vssornan csiuins noun niiéts co. LTD-. T01*°1‘T°' °‘“'° Fon slime iii' tf\1ivi~:i.L intos. l 1 usa-sisinauiussi. _ _ _ _ _ . . . - - ~ -c » I 1 roun nzmsnxsstz rains (Ulf W H flooher.) appeared in double harness, there has lloen but four pairs that were assign ed I5 Prominent apiece in the brnni mare ranks as they earned on tli turf or road They are Amazonia and Sophonlsbla which John Tradwell drove on the Long island roads prior to 1822, when he bred both of them to Manibrliio, Belle Hamlin and Jus ll“°» U19 l/"|888 Farm pair that plac ed the worid’s record at 2 13 ln 1390, and with Globe placed the three horse team record at 214 the following year, Sally Simmons and Rose Leaf, Whose race record of 215% made at Columbus in 1804 remained unbeaten “mil |051 Year, when Lucy Van and Roy Miller cut it to 21014, at syrn cuse, and the Wilton iiiaras Silicon and Scourine, both of which prodns ed ti number of successful perform ers John Tredweli`s team was the he-it pair of trotters in their day, Amiit 011111 being credited wiih s miie in £54 to saddle prior to 18"0 ln 18".; she produced Abdallah the sire nf Hnmbletonian to whom practically iill the present day trotters trace. while the same year her mate Soph onisbia foaled Almack the head of the Champion family, the tlrst f which in 1845 trotted hi 305 as a three year old Of the Village Farm pair, Justiiia produced the pacer 'Evangeline Rex, °19% and her mate Belle Hamlin, became the dam of Lorenzo Hamlin. 124% as well as the grandam of 1 number of fast performers Sallv Simmons, however, leads them all as she produced Hamburg Belle, the trotter that reduced the world‘s incc record to ".011/,_ and was mm fm. $50,000. Rose Leaf also became the dam of a number of useful perl‘<»rii:- ers, Ormonde Rose, 2,121/1, being ind fastest. As a race mare, Silicon was the iiiost successful. She won six ev ents in her two year old form, hcr last appearance that season beini: at Nashville, where she defeated n ilelfl of fourteen in 2.151/4. As a four-yr-nr. old she also won a 324.000 purse ai Terre Haute 'in 2.13%. Hickok drove her and after the race he had ti merry time with the manager of the meet- ing_ when the latter decided to retain the excess over the $11,000 guaran- teed for the cvent. Scourine was raced as ii two and three year old when slie won in 2.18%. She was also in the money in the futurlties which were won by Oakland Baron, Boreal and lmpetuous. John E. Mad- den hitched her with Silicon and sold the pair to Ed de Ccrnca for Charles M. Reed of Erie, Pa., for $10,000 for n road team. ln time he sold theiii to 0. T. Mackey of New York. He sent the pair to Kentucky, where they were bred. Slllko was Silicon’s first foal. He won the Lexington Stake in 1905 and Kentucky Futurity in 1906. The fol- lowing year he was sold for export and in 1908 over the five eighth mils track at Vienna, Al Pennock won the Summer Prize with him in 2.08 3-10, a new European record. which re- mained unbeaten until 1910 when Prosty defeated Kreplsh in 2.08 at Moscow. Brighton, ii brother to Sili- ko, trotted in 2.11%. I-le sired Bright- on 1B., 2.05%, who with Lettle Lee trotted in 2.07%, to pole. Silicon al- so produced Sister Francis, 2.11%, and the pnccr Winans, 2.10%. Four of Bcourine’s foals made records, the fastest being Roma, 2.18%. Silicon and Scourlne were got by Wilton, Silicon being out of Silhou- ette. a daughter of 1-liimhrlno and Sllvcrlock, the dam of Silverone. which was one of the leading thron- year»old trotters when Patron Rnd Manzanita were making world's rc- cords, while Scoiirine is ii iiiemhcr of the ‘Mamie family, that has been ro- presented on the American and Enro- pean tracks by such horses as Jack Lsyburn, 2,041.2. Willy. 2.06: Wlll Leyburn, 2.06 and Fred Leyburn. 2.10%. Of the. other pairs, Sally Simmons was got by Simmons out of Sally Adams, by John Biirdine, a son of Aliiiont. Atlantic, another sun of Alumni, got the dam of Rose Leaf. her sire being Gold Leaf by Nugget. Bello Hamlin and Justina were both by Hamlln`s Aln_iont.Jr., another 1011 of Alniont, out of mares of Hamlin Patchen, There is a skip of seventy years between them and the Tredwell pair, which were 'put together at. the dawn of light harness racing. Nothing definite is known of their breeding. although Amaionla. is supposed _ to have been got by a son of imported Messenger and Sonhonlsbla hy B grandson of imported Bai-onet.` Brltlsh Institution Which Il Unknown In Clnslds. ~.. nnglsndthas ln institution im- known ln this country-the profes- sional toastmaster, Whose ‘iluty lt its at all large public dinners and luncheons formally to announce the to order. in fact, 'he performs the functions of a herald. The 'Lord Mayor of Loudon has his own ioastmsster iii wail as his individual liverled servitor who st- tends and serves him whenhe dlncs. Of all the great mares that have ' mls; “Yniir cxccllr\iir\_v_ ni_v liirds :ind 1 toasts. as well as to call the guests 'len for tm. ninrn than probable loss Ask a dealer to show you In Al.1t0SlZl'Op Rgzpf, You re not obliged to buy. and there s obligation to keep an AUYOSUOP Rgzgf after using, ii; d°¢5n1 please you RUN' _ 5*-WP '_ 12 blades - G i R§¥B'R i T 3 - L-4__ Mav0r's chair rind H111 vlsase wiihsl clad in hi., mp A C8118-dlarl of course, thinks of niclllre of the Lord viavsr nf Lnndnn ination by his appearance and spcet~l:.\ ‘f0lll'1l0. he carried the chains about dignified llveried, servant silently iii~ tentivo in his needs. _When he arose to speak he iiiiitlo :i pleasant picture. to which his gon- ial remarks added piqiiiini zest. ln concluding theiii he raised his l-:hiss and said: “liere’s to our next merry meetinqf’ "Merry meeting" was just what the Lord Mayor of Lon- don ought in have said. lt recnllivi fairy-story books, and was most gratifying. "i"ii'ere are probably niiiii_\' nrnl’1‘i:-| sional toastmiistcrs in l,1iiiilnii_ but the one I happened in licni- fro- qiiently is a soleinii-faciirl inilividiiiil. clad in black. with weairy eyes iiiid ii heavy, drooping hlrick iiiuiistat-lic. llc is perfectly impasslve; lacking Ihr faintest sense ol’ humor, hc tzikcs- himseli' and his office niosl scrioiisly. and is never seen lo siiiilc. llc has ii wonilerfiilly penetrating. soiiortiiis. massive voice. which he uses to malt nificant sirsci. ' 1Preceding the dinner or ‘liiiicht~oii. he stands with sepulchral dignity ni the entrance to the reception robin. announcing the guests as they ai-i-lvl-. lt is “The Voice of London" hr\ralrl~ lng the iulvcnt of the indivifiiinl who approaches. “Lord Lovciis!" The Right lion. iWllliam i`li‘own!" "Thr Earl of Pawtucket!" “(‘ol. .loiit-sl" "Ailiiilriil Sinltli!" “Sir Tlioiiins lion l lnson!" "Mr, Nobody!" `l Aftor the iiioiiii has lmcii 1|ispor.1\1l| of, he, mcniiwlillo, slniiiliiig batik ill' tho clialrninn. mallct lii hand, rain: smartly on the lablo, :ind says in :ij ngmmnnfling voice sonictliinl: llll-‘_ ggntlemeii, pray silciit-e for thu 1-li1iii'- man. who desires to uffcr iii toast." The gonsi being proposed. he nwllll rnps, "Mr. (‘hali°nian, your 1-xi-f-1-_ lgnny, my lords :ind gi-.iit\t,~.iiii\ii_ th'-1 toast is tha kiiilz." 'l`hci‘i>\i\iuii Ilif- toast is drunk standing, after which he says: "Mr. Clialriiiiiii. your 1-x1~1-1 leiicy, my lords and gciitlcinen. .V11\1 inny now smoke." After the chairman has l1ll'*l4"1‘- galllngv iipim stilne tiliv pi'&~sil.‘llI l‘l 1"* spond thc loiistiiiiislcr poiiiitls \\flfl his mallet' mi the lable Hllll *il!'~"-7 .,M,._ Chairman, your excelloncy, iii? 10;-dn and gentlemen. thwtoast is -- Whatever lt may l‘°l’l’¢1\ to bc. and Myer li ls drunk, to the -invarinlil1‘ For Sh- 'phomiis Brovuvkbniiiiierai- and place a iiut moat on cash- Billif ing his office and tltlcs in nilmitn dn- mh _s\vm_ ('_ Eagan in thc ilcllniziii. 'rnus sons or rH~s'i»;-Maine lf one rciiis-iiilicrs that lift- is. Hill iiicusiircd iii Y1‘i\l“ ll“thY *“l"""" of Harpy Hawke,-_ the dnrliig aviator, snd Commander Grieve. No matter who eventually flies across the'Ml41l1' tic and makes a safe landing, ho can- not take from Hawker the distinction stretch of water in a frail little land plane. so long as nothing definite can bs proved concerning his fate His effort cannot be a failure, lf his plans was picked up only forty miles oil thc coast nor Indeed if that report is nev er verified lt was s wonderful iidven ture, as daring and courageous as any deed dons oii the battlefield in tli1 past four years ills wife und thila will have the sympathy of the world but H105' will also have ii glorious hei ltago nf pluck and daring ind; th, world ran neither bestow nor destroy l.t is not ii moment for grieving li 1-i moment for exaltatlon The British Empire liiis once more given lo its world .i son who know that tho urls Advciituiv uns worth ,ill .i mfin innld offer All honor to Hurry lla\vki>r,(‘t>in inanlloi Gricvo and thcli uoiirlt-rfiil iiiglii il.iil und farewell biavo snii ll' Bv your example the world \\i1| ‘ii the gamer -is it moves onward .ind up \\':i1rd iii the cvclc of progress. = 1*, "_" -*_-_ goto .~.'="- ,» ,._,.;.¢-v-~,-=W ’\/\ /v\ O VV \/\/ O Wmter foods cl liver and tax tlie lon Summer lief in cereals, ruiizs cl green alil gnhreddevflgltviieg Bisctut with lien-ies or other fruits is a. 1 X ><2S&_@?<_ TIMETOREBUILD vv O .O THE WEATHER AND THE PHILOSOPHER botii .it the Mtinsioii lloiisc and clso -~» - where He stands behind thr- Lord ll"rniii ilit Moiilit-nl llc-i.ildl in siilt hi mem. a dignmpd handsome fE)mr=mi;; liiirlniz tho lnist until, oi so \\1 li.i\1. dean shaven dna may ha i heard a lui of liditl thiiil.: siild iibmit The Present Lord Mliryllir sir Um wmlhm 'md If Mm] " mm I" l"l Charles Hannon lookq me pun ‘I traditions .iliiiosplit=iic.ill\ clmll is jovial R U b hear a liii iiioit- hard oiio be-foie tht r une, of a v l M "V P ea* muntli is out lhit ~i|'ti~r ill griinibliiig lllevfil robes of fm- dues not lliipiuvc ioiiilitions lt is h1i 0 0, nearing his ici t tak- ih~ - ~ , Chaim’ and sta] he iq n pomnmndmg kin tliiiil li llt1`ll.il|'li(\||`ll“`illhH lu "gun, retamng the hm" "adm \ f- i itil ivli \\.i~ or his lace Un" no auth thing as had \\i>.itlivr -.uid li D lived in Engliind An old ldiiglicli Dick Wmmnglo ` I I ihviiit- goes ii hltit- further ll saw " vm" “° i’“”“'"‘“‘* ' iihiihevnr any the wind doin nina and indeed me There is suing hcari thit r\.iiiIs lt so present iiiciiiiibont Theii blow it iioith south mist \\i1 very nlaasantb r.iiifi~_ ,L g N this mul” 'l‘hi= imc lhiit blows--iliiil mite is host: V life-saver for thou sands - tlie wliole wlieai steam cooked sliretlflesl and liakecl Comlnnes cleli-ciously with lzerries and all lends of fresh fruits - a satisfying, nourislun meal for a few cents as pre pared without kitchen worry or work vv vv ___* M “AM ;2;¢e.°_e,;3;~=.°.e..° ©- Aii1itlit1i‘ iiliilnsoliliiv wuv of looliiii_'_,' _ . ' "$1 '»’~§i 1`-\_ ; 1' , ..\. IC “l1Ch ls 111 keeping with int- omit- ‘ rr -'~ QV, A 9,.; ._ » . _ __ _ » _ ~ _-;_._..~ part from me pluumsque ""pm"i :it thv wt-'illici' ic thiil oi ltinivs \\'hil- U 4/V ° '\\`i5-'-‘ls ` 'j-.‘2"`*¥~ ‘ - li ltllcv who wrote: 15 ` .-._ the present Loy; M. K _ _ toni _, 1 _ -_:»_.- -< '\ ~~ '\ "'” " g »_ . i di/012 1* 'il' ‘x‘“‘i “W|iii|¢\v1~i‘ ili wcfitliei” szivs hr ll‘. ,&§ `¢i -($5.1 -_ ) made a splendid record. .nY\'lHn€v(`r the WMI. ' "my I ` . i ` if .f’-,-3-':`.»”';' _,V Th th . L I 5 lv siilig _vo sing, n _>_, un _, ~!,1. . -‘ .___ o 0 er evening l wis Drcscnt tit And up ~.m,i|@t, ,. Wcm. I IMO. .&;_ it _“_ . lngly efficient cxeciitlvc, and has _ V 0 1 hp' ` "M " ‘ S ` `\\»~"_-i;»‘Y'.'1-2. `f'.` ‘ - ' \-1~’ ». a dinner attended by the nord ivinynr _ ' ` ` Y ' ‘ --3.- He did not wear his robes. bm nr. 'lhsl is iinikiiig thc sun shine cvciy i, » ` W ro." Ei? \/\/ \/\/ o2o‘1v'1‘»°¢ 'v\°*`i*/~% \/\/ »:» 1 _ _LOC 'itll l Q! L... H1 ii ill lvx(-/j > *ss 1., ,A hi 'k . t 1 ` s nec suspending llin lirgf-_ ,nn ‘ ZL* _ M W M- *Yi* A _ Www* ~ ‘M W 3;# reiiminnrv ns adds: "Pray M11*-11<"‘ 1 iiieiils. it iiiiisl soliton lbs dren rl‘Kf"-'i _-_fi -E-L ._ £`E‘ 5--li '53, , _:_= '. ef , _=- r=,_f $ .e -.li -sa- sr-4 ~_=, cient, jeweled badge nf Orrin;-_ nm; i """' ”“'“' ` ' ` " wore it glittering star nn his len - . 1 _ __ _ __ __ __ Behind ll- ~1»»1f 11- .1_.l..1;.11.1..1111111111.111111:11...11111;1l111111rl1111 ».llll 1111l'1.n11111.1.1111 11-111inn:11:1=11@‘11llnil11fl1a11f§11t11M '--i---'='°'°""-E--:-' “rf” g is I I .I -. t-. 9;.- -E 1 an 3-‘QE =§i' l :_-3: if 11 1 , ‘J-1 3 1 ._| of having first crossed that sro-ix _» ,___ L ll- ' . 1 _ 1 | 1 1 11 . | i , _ 1~ (- y‘ 1| n 1 _ | 11||11, y 1 ll , 1 1, ‘ 15 I L1 HH |>i'H;" wma N1: |_!,_ pm 1 A cheaper truck is Foolish ` Economy-a heavier truck Extravagance f N/\LYSl‘] the work your triiclt must tio anti yoii`lI` invest in the Maxwcll. liocause the Maxwell is thc rconrmzicrlf l>iiy~-froiii every angle. He-_avicr triit-.ks than the i\i:ixw<“ll there arc. They cost more to buy--~i`rom 100 lo 400 per cent more. Tlicy cost. more io operate. Yvl; they can tio only ll) 'to 20 pvrvcnt more -war/e. Obviously they do not give tht* fsaiiic vnlito :is thc Maxwell. ~ For tho Maxwell is a ton-anti-ai-iialf job-“will carry four oiit`_oi`cvcry iivc ioiitls coii\.'cyf~ri by horse or motor. 'l`cii foot. lozitling spat-t\~ big cnoiigii for a ton-anrl~a-half oi` sewer pipe, fifty bushels of wheat, or an overload of hay. 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