l . - x, fruesday, the opening l J t t i I t: v l: ‘A fwd. has It is always in condition. You can cut it to suit your own taste. Sold everywhere. » O (the man who enjoys a rich, satisfying pipe tobacco, R O S E B U D is as sweet and rrngrant as the flower after which it is named. THE TURF , FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept. 2th. ~—Predlctlons that the pick of the ‘harness racing stable in the east would come together for the first ltime at Frederictods fail races to be staged by the Fredericton Park ‘Association on September 21st, 22nd and 23rd are verified by the Official list of entries ntude public today. V. For the three tia_v's rttcing there lure upwards ot‘ 100 entries with St) ‘horses entered in the nine races comprising the programme. On titty, thcrc will be the 2.27 pace. in which there are seventeen entries, the 2.12 trot. and pace, which will bring Roy Volo, 2.11%; Blanche H., 2.11%; Rob Walter, 2.ii‘,.l; Little Anna S., 2.12%, and other pacer-s of that. calibre, together; and the 2.25 trot for which there are ten entries. On Wednesday, the second day. there will be the 2.21 trot and [iacq with fourteen entries; the 2.14 trot d pace, in which the Expos- er, 2.0 ", Bill Sharon. 2.11%", Touz, . 2.13%; Peter Setzer, 2.13%, and a halt‘ a dozen others a mixed event, and for which there are now an even dozen entries. are entered,‘ _ and the 2.16 class, which was made fairs at both places this wcekThey K St. Louis Big League Baseball NATIONAL NEW YORK, Sept. 20.vNew York outfought Cincinnati yesterday in an 11 inning struggle, the first of a four gantes series which may ticcide which teams remains the most hopeless case after the Brooklyn leaders. The score was 7 to G. The Giants won when Doyle walked and scored from first on Duncan's tumble on Snyder's hit to ____%__-_...___-._-.__. Lady tlrattan, 2.0914,; Peter Far ren, 2.07; Fern Iial, 2.05M; Ben All 2.03%; 7.0m Q., 2.09%.; Baby l)oll, 2.1014; anti John A. llall, 2,019.3, will be starters in the free for all, which will feature 'l‘hurstizt_v, the closing day, with the 2.18 trot and lpace with 15 entries and the 2.21) trot with 12 entries to round out the programme. . Special trains to bring the hors- Ies to Fredericton are to leave St. Stephen and Woodstock on Sunday because of the racing having been cztrrietl over until Saturday at the will later go from here to Char- ‘ lottetown. left field. All of the Red runs were due to homers by Roush, Neale and Coumbe. Cincinnati, 6; New York, 7. ---_<-o>——~—- “SUPERBASW ADMINISTER A DEFEAT TO PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN, Sept. 20.—Brooklyn won yesterday's game with Pitts- burgh by a score of 4 to 3 in a thrilling ninth inning flninsh. With the score tied Nels opened the Dodgers half of the last inning with a double. lie stole third on the first pitch and crossed the plate with the winning tally when Sch- utidt threw wild. Johnston, of Brooklyn and Sonthworth of Pitts- burgh made home runs. Pittsburgh, 3; Brooklyn, 3. ———<0->———— BROOKLYN HAS A FIRM GRIP ON NATIONAL PENNANT National League Standing Won Lost P.C. Brooklyn . ....... .. 87 59 596 New York .. 80 62 563 Cincinnati 76 62 551 Pittsburg 72 68 514 Chicago 71 72 49G 67 76 468 Boston ...... .. 57 79 419 Philadelphia . 86 386 r. ed cereal what QVeTY food s than most foods” v 4 Grocers Everywhere"? Sell Grape=Nuts _ V; . Y“ w, . 41% r a fee a Reason ’ h: by» Comedian Postum CerealiCol, Ltd. ~ x; Ontario. - ‘-. (i3; T. B... Cereal Should You Buy? If itls flavor you want; if 1t‘s moderate cost, or full nour- ishment without waste; if it's A quickness of service — ' By all means try a packagemof that Sugar -5avir2g Cereal i CifapesNutp dhis famous wheatland malted barley A éaod feature a - uld have, andfnore "MR ______ _...~____ n,_=-_-¢f=_'-§1:1='::- ~ Ill '91- , m. ,.' Westémjuattlian p -rr PA" to buy In thin Prov- a. Alton raoitititorultus ata- t sows-n u -J‘I'HI MOTOR BOAT RACES for the A. E. McLean cup will be run 0B at. Lot 1d ferry today at 2 p. m. The ladies of the district will have a lunch booth near the races. Every-body come l —CH UROH QERVIOIM- The Rev. Wm. McLeod Bloomfield at 10.30. The Brae 2.30 and West Point at 0.30. On Oct. 3rd. at West Point at 10.30, 0'Lea- ry 2.30 and Bloomfield at 6.80 p. m. —-POLIOE OOUlRTr-‘Al- the po- lice court on Saturday, two motor ists operating a car without a. DBFmit. ‘were each fined $5. and costs another for running a car without the necessary rear light, was given ‘the same fine. The case of several boys charged with un- lawfully carrying away apples from a ‘local garden was‘ fuhtther aq- jourhed till Saturday the 18th inst. H. —LOB8TER FISHING.— The very unfavorable weather condi- tions of last week, has been the cause oi serious fishermen, who, on account of high winds, twere unable for several da-ys during the week to overhaul their traps. Lobsters are reported much scarcer at present than at the beginning oi ‘the season. H. -8H|PP|NG.—~ The steamer Speedy, Capt. Le John, from Hali- fax to Montreal; was in port over Sunday, sailed on Monday after- ship which ‘was formerly a yacht owned by the "Diamond KIRK." l! finished throughout with the best of mahogany. the workmanship being faultless. The present own- ers, for s time, used her in the passenger service li\‘:ween Mont- nutgney and lMontrtll. The B01"- Iona, Capt. Lord. bound for Camp- bellton, N.B., with coal, was in port for shelter over ‘Sunday. II. -—-—<0->-——— zzUnlcss worms be expelled front the system, no child can be healthy. Mother Graves Worm’s Extermina- tor ls the best medicine extant to destroy worm-s. -—-—<o->—-— “WESTERN PERSON ALS —Mr. J. Henry Gallant. has ar- rived home, after spending his va- cation with friends at Dover, N.H. H. —tM‘r. Arthur Allen, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Allen, Summer Street. H- »—Rev. Mr. Pyne and bride, Syd- they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Gaffuey, Central Stretlei. —!l‘helr trlends will be pissed t0 know that Messrs. Guy ‘HOIIEMOII, and CJ. Kenny, two of our town tonsorisl artists who have beet confined to their homes for some’ time with illness, are again on the road to recovery and BXDBCI 50°F ito be on their jobs again. l"!- "‘ zzSolt corns are difficult to er- sdicatte, but Holloways (‘urn Cure will draw them out painlessly. __._.po>__-_- A HdNT ABOUT COLD BATHS The trained nurse stood in the middle ot‘ the kitchen floor while the mother ot’ the three spoiled children who had typhoid wept on her shoulder. "I can't do a thing with them. And they are always so good when they are well. And the doctor is so cruel. He insists upon these cold baths and they are simply killing my darlings. They can't stand cold water. i don't think I should allow them to have cold baths, any way. I know my own children best." The nurse, with a vision oi‘ the three youngsters who couldn't stand cold water, had a slight temptation to shake their weepy mother, but she resisted it, being an understanding creature with considerable knowledge of other women's children. “You just come along with m: and assure these kiddies that they won't be frozen, or flooded out oi‘ bed, or put in an ice bath, or any thing like that. They are probab- ly frightened, and with the high tcmperarures they have they" are bound to he ill and perhaps n little unreasonable." Mutiny In tho Stckroom. So into the big airy bed-room with its three cots went the two women. The children, aged five, seven and eleven, all boys. raised them- selves up on inquiring elbows, and proceeded to protest. , "Don't want a nurse. Won't have a cold bath.” "I'll kick you if you touch me," threatened the small- est boy, evidently voicing the sen- timents of the trio. I "Another word ‘like that and your mother will go downltairs and stay than nil day," said the nurse, quickly 1 A mutinoul silence, tinged with curiosity, followed her words, for_ m" unis starts-stump. antenna. ; . . will conduct " divine services September 26th in . loss to lobster " taking coal and provisions. This - ney, 0.13.. are visiting in town. > t I/ snrrsitt Q if "I ‘tilt smart models. \ You are cordially invited t0 our grand fall showing on Thursday, September 23, of Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Furs; also Men’s and boys’ Clothing. 4 To every woman is offered an opportunity of seeing the best and lat- est apparel for fall in both attractive styles and prices. The New Suits and Dresses 1n a Variety of Styles Here they are, plain or i."t1r trimmed embroidered or tailored are the new suits in poplin, serges and tricolines in Navy, Brown and Black. Fall dresses in many styles, beaded or embroidered in skirts. All sizes. Your inspectionpis invited. t Millinery Showing _ It is enough to know that there are Hats here for the most exacting .01 tastes andm a wealth of styles. All the newest shapes and colors. broldery 1n tinsel, wool and silk ostrich and brocades are seen on many plain or pleated Em- Furs and Fur Coats Now await your inspection. We have a splendid showing of fur coats, separate stoles, scarfs and capes; also muffs to match in a splendid assortment of styles. You would do well to buy your furs now and enjoy a full season's wear from them. Prowse Bros, Ltd. l nurse had contrived to drop her ,watch on the chest oi‘ his brother. l She made n0 nttempt- to pick it up. Ills fingers closed around it, and he smiled in spite of himself as site said. How the Nurse Won Out. "Please keep my watch’ for me while I get ready for those wnrm baths." AUCTION SALE l The undersigned Offers for 5M3 on ‘his premises tiat Springfield. Lot 67 on Saturday the 26th day of September. d920, at l o'clock Blmhp, the following stock, etc:- ldraft horse, d years old _ 1 stallion 1% yearn» old Baron Kelvin, dam Charming Guy‘ Ind, '1‘ filly, King Brlgiidn ' 1 Holstein cow (in calf) 1 Jersey cow (in (calf) 1 Holstein cow ‘(in oalf) 1 furrow cow. 1 fat cow 1 ox. 1% your: old 1 heifer 1% your: old 3 calves 4_ spring pig! B0 bushels wheat. I 151cm boyt A quantity n1 dried hardwood lumber. Sale positive, raiiror shine. Term: made known at ulo. M. T. LAMIIM _ HUGH F. IIOIIRIOON, Auctioneer. while hor union t . rand lightly on .fl‘ SITI-O-ll-‘IL 11-1 J..-...-... "Warm?" "The doctor said cold‘ the hot wrist of one child, thelbaths with ice in them." shouted‘ the boys together. "Not this time. We'll start with nice wnrm baths, and make a game of it anti in a day or so we may be 118ml: nice cool water. but not to- day." t The tense little mother. percir. 8d on the big chair, pearly to clutch her darlings from an icy btlllt. relaxed into a friendly little heap and watched with interested eyes while the baths were prepar- fitl- Elven. and the room restored to order. | The small bodies. stripped, cam, lully covered with blankets, swliilY W! deftly Bllflnged with warm water, the use of n. pretty; cake of pink soap, and a friendly little line of general conversation on the part of the nurse. quite won over- the drnrtll boys. Her which was lefllwlly guarded by each small boy in turn as the baths pm. ceeded. MothorAmalzod by Hon. ' It was only when the mother fol- lowed the nurse to the bathroom, when the last bath was over, um; she discovered the little ruse. "P"! Your hand in this water." said the horse as she tipped the basin into the bath. It was quite 1016- Th0 mother stared her un- ‘belief. "It w» u a wnrm when r int, kept adding a little‘ c witei-‘hs the bath: prim-g" oil. mt t rm timi- mam of! u» ' ‘bout .3. 'cool water from trickling down and ." ltino, l wrung the‘ 000 cloth out just enough to keep the frightening thom. Their tempera- tures make their bodies very hot and this tepid sponge, cooled nt- most. to cold. will reduce their tem- tn-raturcs more quickly than an ice bzzth. Anti with less shock. It's \'.'hnt. the doctor meant all along. Only ho terrified them by mention- ing ice." “I'm glad you came," said the mother. Which was exactly what the nurse wanted her to say. Baltimore Wins League _tlh’Ships i ‘NEW YORK, Sept. 20-—Baltl- more won the international League Pennant race which ended today, lending Toronto by a margin of one and a half gsmes_ The cham- plfllll won their 25th straight game todny- establishing a league record.‘ » l OOLUMBUO GRAND OIIIOUIT RAOEI OPEN TODAY Stock Quotations tliAilillldAX. Scptcnrbor 22,—-(t)ttti- iililons furnished by F11, Mt:t‘t|r- dy and 't“o., tho Montreal Stock Exchange.) 84?: iiti Tit 03% In’) BOLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 20.- l-Iorsmen from all parts of tho "Built-TY were Katharina hero yes- terday in preparation for the two week!‘ card on grind circuit rac- tnt; which opens at Columbus Driv-‘ ins Park today. _ There are 8B ovontl on the pro- Bum with total of 848 ontriq. More than 100 ontrlu were refug- od int war hocaulo they come in too late. Purser app-onto Q75,- ssa- 22.1929 ‘