AN i ss a a © ors ony NR PAGE FOUR PNY] err cizlly for this | We are showing the ~+% new+shapes in VELOUR HATS Colors: SRR and ; black at $7.50 and $10.00. - | | Although Drop in and see them Ee Hh Wh LA a! 8342 \({ A. 7830 y | MODES FOR VACATIONISTS. The first dress pictured has a blouse of light gray tricotine worn over a one-piece dress of gray and black tricotine. The blouse has a collar, twin-belts and buttons of the skirt material. Medium size calls for J Sards 44-inch light and 2 yards 44-inch dark material. Plain and check taffeta gingham are nsed together .in the second model, which also has a coat blouse. The blouse is trimmed with the skirt material and has an open'front with long, narrow vest. Medium size requires 8 yards 36-inch plain and 3% yards 36-inch check material. First Model: Jacket No. 8342 Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 20 cents. Skirt No. 7830, Sizes. 24 to 36 inches waist Price; 20 cents Second Model: Jackét No 8337. Sizes, 24 to 44 inches bust Price, 26 cents. Skirt No. 7830, Sizes, 24 to 36 Inches waist. Price, 20 cents, "THE CLUB" 112 Princess St. AT TALKING MACHINES All makes of Plonographs Cleaned, repaired, aujusted. Parts for all makes supplied, expert workmanship, moderate charges, quit service. J. M. PATRICK ~------For Sale by ---- NEWMAN & SHAW Meck aul's Old Stand : Princess Street 149 Sydenham Nt. Phone 2056; | TT ttt BAN Pa it Wg LLERSWORM PowpERs HAVE A WARM PLACE IN THE HEARTS The Telgmann School of | . | Music iad Piano, violin and other stringed instruments: elocution and dra- matic art. Pupils may begin at any date. Terms on application. OF MOTHERS FOR THEY HAVE PROVED Ingagements sone Ba THAT THEY ARE ONE OF THE MOST Faguge menis for concerts ae EFFICIENT AND BENEFICIAL REMEDIES THAT CAN BE GIVEN TO ASHILD. THEY ARE SWEET AND EASILY TAKEN AND 216 Frontenac Street. 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POPULATION OF WORLD. { All People In Capada Could Be Put In Hyde Park. of the the wid sdistri-§ occupied is In spite world's population buted, the actual space condparativ ely small "Although," says article in "John o ly," "you could put Englands and Wales in Au yet have plenty of roo round them, all the people on that vast continent could be tucked up for the night in Kensington Gardens. there is enough land in Canada to make the British Isles more than thirty times, Hyde Park | would afford comfortable standing- room for every one of its inhabi- tants, with space to move their elbows. ° "King George's Indian subjects number some $15 millions, or nearly a fifth of the entire world's popula- tion; but, although they are scat- tered over approximately .1,700,000 Square miles, they could all be ac- commodated in a space six miles by four," or less. than half the area of. London within the four-mile radius from Charing Cross; while a tiny annex less than the Green Park would hold all the people you will find in New Zealand to-day. "As for the mere handful of peo- ple in France, some forty millions of them, Richmond Park would provide elbow-room for the last child of them all; or for the whole population of Italy, with 250 acres to spare. "If vou would bring the entire population of the United Kingdom to London, you could find enough open spaces to provide sianding-room for them all without trespassing on pri- vate grounds, though they number well over forty-seven millions. Even Bushey Park would accommodate half of them with a little squeezing. And every subject of King George hroughout the entire world, a good fourth of the people of the earth, could be collected in the Isle 'of Wight, so that you might spend a considerable time in looking for them They would, in fact, covet less than a quarter of its area. ; '"As for 'all the people that on earth do dwell,' the Isle of Man is large enough to hold every one of them on little more than half its area." fact t is thé a of an London's Week- half a hundred alia, and 'to walk thor Redskins Love Chaplin Films. Had Charlte Chaplin-been a specs lator 'at the first moving picture show put on at the Hudson Bay Co.'s post on Bear Island, Temagami For- | est Reserve, his heart would have been warmed by the spontaneous | appreciation agcorded- "'Shanghaied." The big store of the Hudson Bay Co. was crowded with red 'men, | Squaws, papooses and paleface tour- ists, The air was tense with sup- pressed excitement when the projec- tor whirred under the direction of | William Dawson, director of the On- tario Provincial Motion Picture Bureau. When Charlie appeared on the screen a chuckle of approval ran round the circle of spectators, quick- ly followed by the query: "What makes {hem walk?" That seemed | to be the puzzle. Some of the In- dians had séen motion pictures at | Haileybury and other towns, but even these had hot solved the riddle of the walking pictures. Only one little Indian girl was afraid of the! strange sight. All the others asked { "Why don't they show more of them?" s The picture, "The making of inaple sugar," was watched with keen interest, and when a flash of a red squirrel running along a 'rail fence appeared a shout of genuine glee burst from the children as they recognized \ this familiar animal. "The New York Zoological Park" reel excited much wonder. Among those present was the old- est Indian. on the Reserve, Dan Misabi, familiarly known as Shunas R | (old man), who is said to be 125 | years old, and it is well established | he is over 108. This aged Indian! was one of the most interested ones | in the audience. Fruser River Fished Out. Fraser river fishermen And canngrs agree (hat the sockeye salmon run on the Fraser this season has been a flat failure. The conviction is be- ing forced, too, that British Colum- bia's noblest fishing stream can no | longer be expected to make a profit- { able yield, in other words, that the | Fraser is fished out. In gogd sea-! | SOns, tem years ago, as high as a | million cases of fish were packed. | | This year's fish crop will be less than | @ tenth. of that amount. | The end of the Fraser's produc-| | tion came in sight six years ago, ! | when Canadian Northern contractors {| dynamited a mountain of rock into | the river at Hell's Gate Canyon, and | altogether prevented the salmon | from ascending to the spawning | grounds. From the time the sock- | eye heads toward the Fraser, Amer: ! ican and Canadian traps, nets and | seines lie in wait over an ocean high- i way of three hundred miles, the | salmon has only about one chance in a thousand of getting through. On the Skeena and other Northern { British Columbia rivers, the salmon {are running im record numbers. Fishermen there are making as high as five hundred dollars a week. : Admired Roosevelt. { Archibald Tipper, a trapper, whose | lite has been spent in the sparsely- settled regions of Northern Canada, was among the three thousand or more persons who went to Young's | Memorial Cemetery, near Oyster Bay, | to place flowers beside the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, : "This," Tipper said, "is a tribute to a great man's memory from the They loved him very much." ~ First of the Kind. { The airplane race from the Cana- York and return during the progress of the big Fair in August was the first international event of its kind ever attempted. The idea behind the contest was to demonstrate the com, mercial feasibility of aerial trans. portation ween Toronto, York and intermediate points. : § Misses Sweet, Brockville, have re- ceived information of the death of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Phillips, South Hammond, N.¥., who passed away ati the advanced age of ninety-one years. | An italian named DeCurtf, Tren- ton, has recoveged $200 in a suit for | 32.500, for injuries caused by being hit by an auto. He was laid up for | i pa - te win oe | confined in Wellington New | WHERE FEMALES RULE. A Tribe of Indians In 3 Are Slaves The Indians, an tribe! of unmixed blood Tiburon (Shark) island, in the Gulf of California, off the ec of the State of Sonora, and due west from the city of Hermosillo, afford an in- teresting study. In the first place, they present one of the lowest types of human kind in at least one re- spect -- they have no. local habita- tions, no permanent shelter of any kind, but wander from place to place as the whim seizes them. The near- est approach of shelter is made by gathering the linibs of scrubby mes- quites together and fastening them at the top with a strip of palm fibre, or what not But this is no great hardship, since the climate is of the mildest, "nd rain seldom falls. , The one feature of this tribe's life stands out shaip and clear iff' con- trast with that of all other aborigines of the. western hemisphere, is that the women are the heads of the familiegn and rule the men, if not with hands of iron, at least in the most determined and effective man- ner. Some see in this novel arrange- ment the foundation for the old leg- end encountered by the Congquista- dores of a land far to the northwest uf the Aztec kingdom inhabited by Amazons, and this indeed may be cor- rect. While of marriage ceremony there little nothing, nevertheless their customs in thiy respect are a trifle odd and interebting. When a voung man wishes tp marry a girl, "ie makes application to the mother. Fhe father is ignored---it. is none. of affairs, If the mother be dis- sed to look with favor upon the 1ateh, the youth must provide tor all he wants of the family of his adored He must be the hewer of wood nd the drawer of water, likewise the tiller 'of sharks and the purveyor of ood of all kind. He is not allowed o ate with the family, not even to recline .in the shade of the par feular mesquite brush which they | have selected as a temporar; biding place, but must keep at a listance. and under the shelter of his own special bush, where he cooks and eats his own food and other wise comports himself in the hur ble manner of a suppliant {or a gre favor----the acquisition of a feminine master." At the end of a year, if hi shall have proved himself a good pro vider, he is accepted 5 A nrember of the family without further cere- mony and the young couple begin life together under another mesquite clump. These Indians occasionally come to the mainland and even visit Her- mosillo, the capital of the state. Old residents tell a blood-curdling tale of the wholesale massacre of a party who had been induced by the guthori- ties some thiry years ago or so, to come to the mainland on an assur- ance of peaceable treatment, but which was merely a subterfuge for attempted extermination of the tribe. This undoubtedly accounts for the timidity of the present members of the clan and their determination not Which Men aboriginal inhabiting Seri ast 8 or 18 ne associ to permit strangers to visit their re- mote island home unless properly at- tended and vouched for. When they do visit the mainland, they are ob- Jects of curiosity to all. Their island Is in the pearl oyster district, and they bring many pearls with them which they trade off at a fraction of 'their value. Many of these pearls are' taken by them from beds 'dead' shells, 8d are without value, but occasionally they become possess ed of "live" owes which they haves since no difficulty in disposing of, they have little or no idea of their real worth, Whether any movement has ever beén inaugurated on Tiburen island for the introduction of "male suf- frage' is not known. But judging from appearances and from the ac- counts given of the "mistresship" of | the women, it would not in all prob- ability be especially conducive to ths health of any mere man who under- took to introduce such an unheard-of innovation. : A Conventional Corsair. The repatriation of Count Felix von Luckner, commander of the no- torious German raider, the Seeadler, forins a somewhat unromantie con- clusion to.a buccaneering epic which the most proficient manufacturer of adventure fiction could hardly have improved upon. First, the count ran away to sea on a Russian vessel. He deserted from this and was next found, according to reports, working in a hotel in South Australia. Then he sold papers in the streets of Mel- boufhe. Then he was given command of the Seeadler, which was known to have sunk 25 mérchantmen in the South Atlantic in 1917. The raider was subsequently run to earth at the Fiji Islands. Its daring commander was captured and interned in Auck- land, New Zealand. Having escaped from there, he contrived to gel pos- session of a lumber coaster and, . while heading for the Kermiadée Is. lands, was overtaken and captured by an armed vessel that had been sent after him from New Zealand. { From that time until his recent re- lease, the count has been securely , New Zealand. -- i It is better to be everything to somebody than something to every- ; body. lowly trappers of Northern Canada. | | dian National Exhibition to New of Suits and Overcoats Get ready for the Fall and Winter months by ordering one of our Nifty Suits or Overcoats. Tr Nice Fall Overcoats in greys, browns and blues--a beautiful coat $25 and $30. - SUITS --extra good value for $25.00. Men's Fine Boots--$6, $7.00 and $8.00 ISAAC ZACKS | 271 Princess St. Jor October Out To-day FOR those who have a liking for good popular songs this month's offering comprise a choice selec- tion, also new numbers by exclu- sive "His Master's Voice' artists. Make it a point to hear them early. 900 FOR 10-IN,, DOUBLE SIDED Eyes That Say "I Love You" One-Step--and--Mandy Fox Trot Wm. Eckstein's Strand Trio 216064 The Parisian Polka--and-- French Reel Victor Military Band 90c FOR 10-IN., DOUBLE-SIDED Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Put Up the Kitchen Stove Cal Stewart-Ada Jones-- and--Traln Time at Pun'kin Centre Stewart-American Quartet 18595 General Pershing March RED SEAL RECORDS Victor Band--and--Re- 64779 Laddie o' Mine pasz Band---March (Soprano) Conway's Band 18607." Frances Alda $1.25 Sweet Hawaii Modhifght Tango (Violin) Holt-Rosedale--and-- 2 Mischa Elman' 1.25 "Hawaiian Lullaby 64820 tx Traviats--Sempre Hart-Shaw libera (Soprano) I've Got My Captain Work- Galli-Curc . 1.25 ! ing for Me Now---Billy Murray---and--And That : © Al't All Arthur Fields 18604 Mandy--Shannon Four-- ; and--"Breeze" (Blow My / Baby Back to Me American et. 18605 Dreamy Alabama--Hart- James--and--The Music of Wedding Chimes Charles Hart-Shannon Four 18596 Red Seal Record--10-inch, $1.25 Carmen--- Prelude to Act 1 Bizet 64822 The Philadelphia Orchestra plays this Srerhufe ith 3 dash and brilllancy impossible to & lesser organ v first part is the "March of the Toreadors" ; the second intro- duces the chorus of the familiar "Toreador Song. 18600 64821 18597 BLUE LABEL KECORDS Gentle Annie--and--'Tis All That s Can Say Merle Alcock 45169 Our Yesterdays--Baker--and ~--Ma" Little Sunflow'r, Good Night! Kline 45168 Victrolas from $40 up to $680 (sold on easy pay- . ments, if desired). . Ask for free copy of our 620- t page Musical Encyclopadia listing over 9060 "His Master's Voice" Records. Hear them at any "His Master's Voice" dealefs Manufactured by Berliner Siran-u-phone Co., Limited Montrea 92 | F. W. Coates : Jeweler. Agent Vietor Victrolas, 158 Princess St. Re Phone 443 BY We are always pleased to demonstrate Vietrolas snd Victor Records T. F. HARRISON CO., LTD. 229-231-233-235.237 Princess Street. Phone 90, rE Mahood Bros. Agents Victor-Victrolas, 113 Princess st. -- The congregation of Knox Church, | The Wampolg Co., Perth, lea | Cornwall, gave a unanimous call to] ine office and shipping room of i Rev. James, Faulds, M.A, Ottawa, tp | become pastor of the church in sue- ; i . |cession to Rev. Dr. Hrrkness, oy : { Miss M. MoCann, a daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. James McCann. Arn- i prior, hax beer appointed superinien- | dent of the hospital at Blind River. At Belleville a skeleton of an in- | {dian in an excellent state of preser- | i vation was dug up by Edward Sherry. Caldwell Co., at Lanark, and pufpo {using {t as'a brangh for their bus 1 ness. . | Instead of seeing snakes and oth ireptiles, the bibulous tramp sees a tand wood saws : | Mueh'of our earthly happiness due to our ability to Torget thitgs. i The young man parts his hair, by {ihe bald mau hus parted from his,