ai rsh Jack Dempsey and his party here are being welcomed to Philadelphia, where he is to fight his interrupted battle with BRE Tunney on September 23rd. The Quaker Cily turned out its chief dignitaries to give a glad hand to the champion ho is expected to draw thousands fo the Sesquicentennial Exposition. Left to right in the front row are 'Tex Rickard, ' yor Kendrick, Estelle Taylor--who is Mrs. Dempsey, Jack Dempsey, Samuel Vauclain of the Baldwin Locomotive orks, and E. S. Austin, director generaWof the Sesqui. -- =e . Philipp, 'Who succeeded the late Kon- : ; '\ ; stantin Fehrenbach, Centrist party NEWS ABOUT. WOMEN $ leader and fourth chancellor of the : : } republic, as the( 33rd. woman 'mem- n ber of the Reichstag, has come to "Miss " the defense of the . much-abused 10a Tndiepe iol tmhe modern girl in Germany, though she girl looks the whole world | 18s no children of her own. . the face and fears not any man," "Jazz, sports, bobbed hair and Ai Mra. Barnet Smith, better | Stream-line' body styles are . not 88 Annie 8. Swann, the nove. | Making men' out of women, said S in a defence of "Miss 1926" | Frau Philipp, who is 49. Modern . presenting prizes - to a girls | Bris are more like boys. So are ool ning » | modern men. The spirit of youth Ceegn rules and runs everything. Women alot date. to be Jolt Mona Do more than men want to be wall the writer added. . flowers. crsatile Actress. German Woman Agrees. ~Miss Mgdge Aubrey has Karlsruhe, Germany---Frau Klara won thé sobriquet of "Universal Un- i ~~ BANNER The only house that is properly heated is the house in which every room is properly heated. a A BANNER Furnace gives you steady heat all through thé House all day and all night" No other ting system compares with 'a furnace and no other furnace com.- res with the "BANNER?" for liv. comfort and economy in fuel. Ask our dealer or write to us direct Jor Booklets deseribing BANNER Furnaces, "The Galt Stove & Furnace Co. Galt, Ont. A | Kingefon Representatives . BE. Lawrenson, 357 Princess Street. derstudy" in London thedtres this Season. She played the role taken by Peggy O'Neill, the American ac- tress, when that young woman was unable to appear in the star role of "Mercenary Mary." Then she dashed from musical comedy to replace Miss Olga Lindo in the leading role, that of the Am- erican chorus girl, in "Te Best People," which is a straight comedy. Binnie Hale had to leave "No, No. Nanette" temporarily and Miss Aubrey sang her part. Miss Aubrey is a member of a well-known Liverpool theatrical family and has been on the stage since shildhood. ' r----" Study Equal Suffrage, § Tokyo--Although "Votes For Wo- men'! does not appear to threaten the Japanese political parties at pre- sent, the government does not in- tend fo be caught napping and, for the purpose of investigating the effect female suffrage has had on various countries, Chiaki Saka, sec-4 retary of the lo¢al . bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs, will visit Europe and America soon. Saka said that he first would at- tend the International Conference of Highways, Ports and Harbors fin Rome, as Japan's representative, 'and then would investigate the suffrage situation in those countries that have given the vote to women. -------- At Findlay Station. | Findlay Station, Sept. 4.--William Curtis and Robert Donaldson and Son are busy with their threshing outfits, stook: threshing. There is a Wee baby girl at Wil Bennett's. |. 4 Miss Jessie -Brown-spént -a-few-dayst--«- TOOK IN EXCURSION. fmpoiien Sevoral Peo Grsaradqui Took: Trip at John Jackson's, Pittsterry. ry. jand Mrs, Rotten and Httle daughter, Wi 3 sited at Willa wi Mr. and . Hogan, Belle spent a, day at 'John Wilson's. Mr. and Mrs. Dollar, Kingston, are visiting at their daughter's, Mrs. Wilfred Bennett's. Russell MeMas- ter, Pittsferry, is visiting his cousin, Jameés Wilson. Ross Donaldson had the misfortune to fall'and Infire his "|p 'and nose. "Dr Cays, Kingston, Put in four stitches. 'The patient was in Kingston hispital for a short time. Arthur Wauldie is able to be out after having his tonsils remov- ed. A number from here attended the reopening of Zloit church and per on Tu ¥ night. 4 Mrs. Anna Godfrey, aged 'eighty. four years, died in Watertown, N.X., on Thursday. She lived for many years in Cape Vincent, N.Y,, where Ha daughter, Mrs, Emma Peters, still | resides. : ) At Arnprior, on Sept. 1st; Miss | | | Wanda Osborne, youngest daughter | {of Mayor and Mrs. B.D. Osborne, josme the bride of George ' Alun the way rite, Boyce, only son of Mr. 4nd Mrs. G. W. Boyee, Aruprior. ig jthe concert and mup-|' Dance frock of silver crepe and lame fringe over black net. ------------ ies A TUNE Wiest © Cataraqui;sBeptl £)--ScNool open- 6d on Wednesday. Miss Carman has returned to Her liome in BsHeville for the holiday, Monday. Miss Helen Arthur, Kingston, is the new teacher at Woodbine. Andy and Sandy Nicol and David Grant wére among 'those who went west on the harvest érs excursion. N Mrs. W. Spooner and Miss Waters, Montreal, are guests of Mrs. Guess, 'John Heaton, Miss Heaton and Unice and Roscoe Gardiner and 'wife are Yisitors at Toronto Exhibition. Miss J. Clark has returned to Fort Wil- Ham. ; J. Wise has purehdsed a mew car. Miss D. Cooke. is again teaching in the same school near Odessa. Dr. and Mrs. Webster, Whitby, have been . spending part of their holi- days here. Mrs. George Wilson and daughter, Doreen, have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Blair. + Several 'farmers iu Admaston and Horton townships are to beytried fog failure to obey the order ta muzzle thefr dogs, in view of the rabies out- break in Renfrew 845 KING STREET, 7 Ihe Better Lamp making of the ten Bammp NEW, better, stronger A Lamp; frosted on This lamp is of a pleasing design and in a pearl grey tint that blends\ with any decorative { The inside frosting MAZDA LA GET IT AT MADZA LAMPS a x with the Inside Frost Electric Product 1-80 » t MAZDA LAMPS AND CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. kd po = - RS. ANNIE BESANT,