coroner?‘ ._._.I ...___.___.__ A TURF By W. ll. Goober. LEXINGTON. Ky. October 1.- 1175115’ 1n the last century, when most of the hard surfaced roads of o; 1011111! were bridle paths in a wilder- ness and travel under the best coli- ditious was difficult and dangerous. Louis Frasnoise came from New Or- leans to Lexington and purchased four hundred acres of primeval for- est land on the Georgetown Pike for a summer home. A large brick man- 1s1olI was built on the property, which ened the gate after Peter Thompsonl REsERVO1R1Peter Volo and Volga carried every-I thing before them in the FuturitiesJ while other representatives of the‘ family had their names placed on thc pay sheets wherever racing was con- ducted. The impression made by the get Petor the Great convinced the public that there was a new star on the horizon and that in time it would dominate the racing world just as the Wilkes and Electioneers which had preceded him. Walnut Hall Farm met this move by select- ing Peter volojChestnutfiPeter, and A. _P1ckard 8c Co. This estate was not disturbed dur- ing the dark days which preceded and followed. the war between the states. From time to time the title showed the worm ma, the gfeaflggl, ‘i355 were changed 1111111 10 sire and the greatest brood mare i111 818111185 L. V. Hlirlmess 11111011118011111- trotting turf history had passed on, .110 was a resident of Ohio and came ' " ‘ [to Kentucky with the intention of |cstablishing a stock farm where light harness horses. cattle and sheep could be bred. As stock was produced or purehas-1 ed the Hnrkness holdings expanded until at the present time, when a1 1 in thc balancmuntll Peter Maltbyn‘ ' "“"""' “’ “"- ,,. DOMINION .. GOYERNMENT PROVINCIAL, MUNICIPAL FOREIGN GOVERNMENT 1 BoNns PUBLIC ‘l UTILITY L and‘ '. INDUSTRIAL‘ FINANCING INCOME 1 “RETURNS RANGE FROM .4.60% T0 7.35% , We invite your enquiries‘ for 1 early in October. 1, r splcuous. v rival. As a dam of sterlingracing‘ u "'emm'i"'l Smwmc‘ material no mare that has ever ap- peared contributed such a group as 511E311; granéison of the founder ls in gelier Volo. Volga. and The Great‘ e ome ouse, there are five thou- 0 B8- . sand acres within its fences. In the Peter Volo was the one, 1W0. 111100.‘ ,',°,,',§?,',‘,§I?“,,,‘}’,Z‘,““§f.f“}¥- interval horses bred and foalod at 111111 10111 y011l‘ 111d 01111111111011- 1101051jce11a11c011q $11050. H Walnut Hall carried the npmg qfibut one race. It was a match wiihiMrs, A b11111 this great turf reservoir to every the champion Lee Axworthy. which‘ " ‘ ‘ ' 5' state in the Union. the Dominion of W115 111111011 111 W1111l111 Hall Farm. ‘ Canada, and almost all of the couu- T110 (310111 V1110 P11111011 11110 '11 1111‘ tries of Europe, sioutost and fastest race horses Many of the pastures at Walnut Hall were never plowedx The virgin1 forest asidefrom the growth is thvl , ,same today as when Boone and his Tins. however, would have D8011. 1iollowcrs came over the mountains 01 1111 1111110 11 P0101‘ V1110 11-"111- 111w’ to explore the back lands of.Vir-1 ginia. Ph c; eggs, 430.; such giants as Peter the Brewer ‘ doze“ Thom 1V3" alias, and Inttny other champi- entucky were fading from the iturc when Walnut Hail Farm istarted. Fairlawn. t H 111011,, 1S, 11 imont. Aberdeen and appy Medium_ week to week his colts and aged rc-f u ' ' 1 was rapidly becoming a 1119111013.]prescntativcs appear on the mile and,‘ h" ' time woodbum‘ half-mile trucks, frequently two orit '1 111C. new show that he is carrying on in,’ was the fastest iincs and against the investment service. Labrador coast. ' places ceased sending crops 11101‘. 1111<1 111111111111- of colts carrying thc blood of George 1110 i101 Wilkes and other horses to thc mar- 111003 111 ket. Eastern Securities 00., Ltd_ 01 P6101. V010 have W011. N. Railenbury Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS 1927. This showing has al-' After a time Walnut Hail Farm selected a few leaves books of experience and strengtheh- 811111011 111 111-‘1 P111001‘- . _ ed its brood mare families with T110 111110 1%‘ 001111111! W11011 G11 Monlfgg] "any" it-heir best representatives to bemat- AXWOFUIY will P1188 011- Ab‘ <1 $1 ' fed with Moke and Walnut Hall. Iinlns fame is still increasing 11$ _ this way the place became a nursery‘ 81101101 by 15110 11101 10f futurity winners. The Moke filly consecutive years his 80111115 W011’ AVIATION IN CANADA l have n. suit for every day wxn. v. ovnasaxiirtinckcié, éhflrldttctown, v. St. John The remains Fereno was the first to show. She;1110 K011111011)’ Flltlllily- 11, 1 won both divisions of the blue rib-fillies are Mr- McElwyn. Aileen Guy. ‘ms-JPN 56111111191‘ bo ..i__ _ . ince and City. In our opinion ther ~' 1 1118 wacky n of the turf. In 1899 and 190016111! McKinney. the winner of the 51111001 110111 New 17°11‘ ‘m the zsthlwas no need of running ovcr this] No country 'pl‘OVid0s i, 1101191. ..Yc11._,-.. 1 she was followed by Walnut Halhfilzst Humblctvrllfm $111110. 111111 105°- Wm‘ ‘1 Cargo "f D- M' 8‘ w‘ Chest‘ dog. How often in both town and‘ 1101,11 101. 1111. c°n111111111ca11m1 1111111 nTms 1S 11_.._V_B1111, DrflgmL and Native Belle, the first two-yeah las Woithy. while scattered In the llut Coal for A. Pickard 8a 00,00,111“), we 119111 of 111114.15 1111111151 171111111111.- The distances between __-_ "Md “m1” 1° be“ the cities are great and the climate “Momma, l‘ni going to have 111 1111/01111111191101‘ flyillil- ilfixllflri- poriy and all the little boys anti encc shows that with suitable girls on this street are coming." equipment. winter presents no in- "You haven't asked me, Betty." . _ Blll10r8b|e obstacle to the co-ntlnu- “Of course not,‘ thc hostess is] one operation oi.’ air routes. iuever invited, is she. ?" _ 1was fooled on the placc and on ac- 111111 511011 111111105 115 G113’ count of his showing as a colt cur- ried thc name of his birthplace into the race summaries. After Ozanam‘ won thc vania and Walnut Hall trotted hisueputation as a sire of stout memorable race with Billy Buch inl the $10,000 Charter Oak Purse at‘ iHartford, the racing department was‘ Guy Ozark, Guy Trogan, Arlen Guy, Truax, David Guy and Cath-I crinc. horses with such performers“'as Lu 3.00 p, m, Princeton, St. Frisco, Jeanette Ran- Day Servicc, kin, Chilcoot, Sanardo, Fayette Na- 130 ‘discontinued and cvery effort given tional and Mary Putney, to keep m to produce ycarlings for the market his memory green again broke into ]Almost all of the older brood mares the futurity column in 1927 with iwere sold and lines noted for speed-‘the two-year-old champion Firc production substituted. New faces Glow. For a time 1t looked as if also appeared 1n the stud barn.1this old horse was on his way. but J Manrico was added after he w0n1'all c1" the clouds have been scat- 111100101. o1 1110 the Kentucky Futurity in 1912 and; tcrcd by the showing of this marvcl- U1- 1111111111111", San Francisco at a time when he lens colt. 1.111 1111' 1111, 11181111 showed that he was one of the] Last.‘ December Fire Glow W51‘; ' ' ' ‘ stoutcst race horses in training.1 Later on Guy Axworthy was sclcet-1 ed. Since he was located at Walnut‘ Hall this horse has risen from a! cct at North Baxter, minister. l‘ r t ,. farm flock to New York. He. was n Cqnada 1nd he marked as a prospect but none of “mg the Mflrmnmri‘ . - 1 . - . V by ‘ifrs. Neil-rm. 1Crvriii Ncuxs. comparative reject to the top of the trot in 2.04. In the matter of in-_ nggfipfséggs1ha_zfiyuutl Wvtui-‘llilvk Om»- 11~"" """"""‘ TAhr- 1min: initl Neilsmi lint u» . .@e>.-- »-- ladder with representatives in thc heritance Firc Glow car es hack oi 11,11 yo," ‘I1 '1§_‘1Dun'd 1111311'1‘11_1"1 1mm“ anon in; thc mcdicnl ztullvoniilzw m‘ SUNDAV two minute list as well as a group the San Francisco cross iincs truc- ' f‘ I ». ~ , i _ _ _ r-‘o- 11 11011101111111. -, 1 ..1 1 ~,,, vi futurity Winners that compare lug to Axworthy. Prodigal. 13.111111 If:'112§§1,f'23111311211:iHQZQgZinEQYi M's“ 111111111 E-C“"‘1’b°“'“’“°ha“ 011111011 of‘ the 211-11.: 1111.11.11;111\t1(\t~..1ht1; lzi- nscllil win-r»- nnn. llVflr-‘I, llliii n I favorably with the get of any horse Wilkes and George Wilkes, tn lhc- ‘feared 1111110" h n-wi“ 011861 tlapboen visiting Mrs. Charles McLure Mk n11m_111,,._11.1,111,1.,1 1,1 1,1,1. 1.1,, m. ,11,,,. 1,11,). 1 that ever lived" mam which mmmcod Lady stow‘ crimp t-o a ccrglzain extent rnncéi“ M°“.“‘g““ lea-veg ""S."‘°"""‘, K111i‘l-fll‘l.ll[‘I\'f‘Il‘l'flllf? rclen‘ lluih ‘Vriiill H1111 ‘v iby 1111.’! >1 1 John H. Shults bred Guy Axwor- the first threc-year-old that trotted Cnunw hag Suncrpd more 11111111011 19111111 10 Quincy. M11551; 1111010 .. . - . <4». 1 1,11. 1,1. __,,1,,... my tlliy. I life was fgot lby gomlbiningcthe ln 2.30. t H 1 l M (Qppvnzs, m, Kim“ ' 11111110113111 take up her rlnties ns u‘ .1.0“.N mAxq-S 1.1.1 1111111111111 “W11 111,111,‘ 1,111.11 1,1,1... b ' .' "t _ At . .' ‘l. EZIS- ' ‘ “ '1 l! I P111"? W979 05'1""! 1'“ l“ 0'95"‘ w° 1mm” W(i)lnk(cs Vzzillitirfielclalrgfigli L11‘! set artfrewraliillffcilzilfifiFavlfinlqis‘ i111“ ., ‘GMT . . 1 —_“‘ i c,- . iiii- i p w. - liq-I T ‘H-l m‘- Fiiwl out nr-l“ who would hold 11w "Red Tlvlwvk-wfllbl: you would lian Wllkcs and Axworthy. son of brood mare families which have .""N'TY "NW?" "mmUL-‘l Mrs. Annie c. Kilbourne is reutrll- 't‘j11~1“_ 1111 1111111110151 (u; -»:11v-1_1 .. ....'..1-..1.~..|. 1.. m . » 1 “m has bu“ pmvm t" b” “'1' 11111011- T0080 11101111018 W010 i401- by been strengthened either by purch- Em“ may", “mctmg M‘ 10 f” "Hing to Boston after spending the pa“ "' M‘ l“ '” m 10'" "M" i Mm’ "m ‘H ‘ F" 5111111111111" WW1‘ W11 1110 George Wilkes out of a daughter of ase or selection from the homc pro- "mmmg servw” “t eleven °°1°°k' putting up , . . .. 1_ ~. Mambrino Patchen. was a cross Stnr. whose daughters came to the aid of Hambletoninn. in founding a family which won its way to public favor with such horses as Dexter. Nettie, Jay Gould and Aberdeen. The Clara line proved thc most brilliant thread in this fabric. It contributed Dexter. the first horse to trot in 2.17%, Jay Eye Sec, the = first 2.10 trotter, while at Walnut Hall it was continued with The Har- vester, 2.01, a champion. and is now represented on the turf by thc bro- thers Guy Reaper and High Noon. While thc Axtell line was making its way into thc racing columns through Axworthy and his~sons Guy Axworthy, General Watts and Dillon 1 Axworthy, the greatest outcross of‘ all time was transferred to Kentucky from Massachusetts. The new ar- rival borc the name of Peter thc Great. This horse was not a strang- er in Kentucky as he won the Ken- tucky Futurity in i898 and in 1903 Back of this duct. For a number of years the m“ c°mm“n1°“ _ o _. lllc-HJACK" ‘FROST-—10c one of the tastiest products of our sanitary plant. This is the usual palatablo Perfection Ico Cream, ' ' lyfooated" with luscious chocolate. If you try ofi "Jack Frost" you will want more. Wrapped in wax paper and enclosed in o neat package. AT ALL "DEALERS ANI) oN EXHIBITION UGROUNDS The Geniragl-Atlrcamerics Ltd. wuotasata Insraiacroas‘ At prcscnt its representatives blended with the __ lines from Nancy Lee, thc dam of 101115- Nancy Hanks, Expressive, ihe host. 511111101‘ of ‘the which has been referred to, Rachel. lu. to whom Fire Glow and Full Worthy ed. trace. Rapiclan, one of the ors of Emma Harvester, after Adioo Gily. i service, Mr. taproot of the Hamburg Place fmn~ ily, to which Arion Guy, Dorothy‘ Day, Gucsswork and Royal Palm belong, and Ethclwyn, whosc d s- ccndants include Ecstatic, Eestarj: and Ethel‘s Pride. 1 Daughters of lilo Empire, Ill oéhei" iigldststhcircnticarkalsfoo1l1l1‘ their National (Jliupler, seen csccn an ~ o co r ‘)vu|'5 which Walnut Hall Farm bred Guy1‘,,11,, Trogan, Sanardo and Tcnara, Gale» ty Girl, dam of Lee Axworthy.‘ 1.511%, Expectation, which in nddi-i tion to producing the two minute‘ performer Major Delmar includes. “I will feed my flock." .We invite all at- tending tho Exhibi- ilicr, his brother sister, tion to visit our among her descendants The Rciflillélllgmigr. The Schflmrflhip ls .nf -M1’*‘ (71"'1“'i"° M"""1“"" “'1'” sanitary plant and he was represented in that event by Lady. n champion. . 11'1'11¥('1‘11'1'1“ "' 1f""1°"'" 1'""d"“1 lulu inn-n visiting relatives ill. (tlin. see the conditions Sadie Mac. Nervolo Belle, in addition to hnv- V. , '. Mum“ _“'"""111y and 11m’ 11111111111111 1101111 111111 1111111", 11nd" 11111011 Peru“ S111 or sewn Wars were Chcckcd 111g a S011 111 11111 5111111011 11111.11. 1111111111“ 11" 111111111011 11" '1'“ """°'"|11ilivr|' returned Io her homo III Vvr- . tion Ice Cream and oil’ the calendar before the public in Thc Great Miss Morris, adauuht-‘IUIH - 1y -‘ l” snmp. val1d“IR'.e' Thfi""""" w"‘1“"*"1"y mmmhm‘ She Perfection Butter ls showed much interest in Peter thc1pi~ 111110111; ihe brood mares, Ne“ ""1"" _1""""_’"“""“ "1 "mm "m" Ivus iuu-oluoflllied 11s 1111 1111 511011- put1ul1- As clean and Great and his get. Opportunity oll- 11112112111351 ctligmilyaknriilslss, 111-rd éyggtgigliltst‘ P111121; ville, N. 13.. by her cousin p-rstl sin tary as your own S 0 Y ° 01 - hemp. trottcr that ever raced into the two- minutc list. with a colt by Guy Ax- worthy and her sister Alice Brooktxl as well as 'I\illie Tipton. the dam ofi Trumpet, TippimFrisco, Bugle Call? and Dexter E. the go this year. - To thc visitor .this remarkable inci- i115‘ to the I. 0, ll. M. i We can supply your wants for ., ma‘ In my gum“, ranked‘ rons is a revelation. It, also shows ggtghxfggggegvcr 1 o“, SYDNEY SCBEENEIL why the proprietors of other farms ' come to this great reservoir of sgeed1comd m" have al-l BESCO COKE _ Prompt deliveries, lowest prices. " Special prices on car lots. w. n. GILLIS at co. Pllolh 176 “ ‘ ‘ ‘ oy or girl as _ Lowest Rate. I 1 ' . Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at SummersidqLloyd Lewis. ii‘ futurity winner. is at the head M11’ Paul Kuhn‘s farm at Terre Halute. no; a e . ifdiifl‘ 221... HOSII..’.‘.JZ.’..,“.E’...§. M n» no» awe l-lambictonian started the breed. d With each passing year Walnut ° Hall Farm has increased its reputa- which 1.. v. Harkness started to im'- 110111111 1° W111! 1111' M1 an». x ‘ 1' A 2,10, Walnut, nail winning column those who seek can Householders using hard POTATO INS PEZTTORS. Mr. In Sermon -. - - - . _ ,_ preached by Rev. Hammond John- to scclyfi Amcrmm snk ramny WM m the "“‘""""l,‘,.,._ son. '1‘he choir will render Field's “1111-01111, $110M Anthem: “God shall wipe itwur ens Scholarships each for ouch province Ill the [loin- inion. Whilo award ls open t0 all University Graduates, a preference will be given to a returned sol- 01W $1011.00 ouch) nro now open. om- wishing informntioii concern~ 1 1m: the scholarship for this prov- or the competitions may ap- lilriuctiiioihtl _ 1.111 01- w1111111 111,0 m1! 51"1"'01111‘y Box 471i (lhurlotloiovrn. F. VALUADELE DOG KILLED. -—At. _ noon yes rday a valuable fox ter- collection of speed producing mat - and 11111011 on we} An accident that been avoided, we The Harvester, another Walnut Hall might m" bfnfiaswlfgggfegliflhggfigf ess drivers are concerned, apd than, with the same care and foresight that has been us- in» the past. it cannot fail to be- come the mecca to which the follow- tlon as a mother plant of the bree 9" M 115m “m”! "u"? W111 17° vanced prove forty years 880. If contlnuflhredh‘? 11"" m“ 1"'P“""°"- ._ 1111;.<=111R1<>1£9_Wr911_111>11~ Central Guardian IN QUARANTlNl-L-Two cases of smallpox are reported in the city. Both families are quarantined. OLD SYDNEY SCBEENED COAL Schooner “KarmoeW arrived with a ~- cargo of Old Sydney Mine Coal for we WILL as Loanmo Live Hogs at St. Peter's on Wednesday McGregor the Great for its stud. Thtflocmbe" 5m Snmed C‘ E‘ ma“ d‘ s, i . ~ ‘I 1 ~ "fl I .1. - z ,1 {In time was called Walnut Hall tromlgi-Zt .81 Ilvlliggretglie 1.21111: 1S0“, St‘ Petem—'_' "-94G9_l0431 - 7* ' ‘ ""161 l i!“ -‘ “I ‘he’ “m” w°°d 13131 W115 115011 lnitiadpa reiulation its flair; whcnpur- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- 1 or sdecomtmg u“ “"9"”- 1chascdi1t the Beaumont Farm dis- '1‘ "mmis "'“"""‘ ""'1""""'-'” um 1 c}: . ' ‘ ,~ . ‘ 1 _, - cngugcutenl of his sisterfllolentt 11301.58]. The late of Peter Volo‘ hung A‘ 1112111111081 Houymod Susan and Tmme vo1O1DllLl1l0llllli. lVlzIri-izigti to lake place! ALL RETURNED MEN are re- nestctl in |l2ll'il(1(.“ll1 illu (lanatliztn ‘1l-iugion Home io-niorrow a1 :5 p.m. . . for i111‘ purpose of Inurcliing lo Ill“ ...tr.".;i:: .2; srsxttzztt: ail": i PRE-NIYPTIAI. suowam- Miss Blanch; MacDonald, whose marri- : t. .' - _ V0113“ never 10st a racegage '1 cs placc next Z5311 Iyéasbynn ends at a mis- at the home of THE MARKETS-Bullet‘ sold at‘ _ Chickens. when the honors were disputed by" ‘m’ dwks‘ $l"oo'u“gnéfada1lgrgly m, Czar worthy and Lee worthy‘ lrfrcsh fish but haddock were scarce. VETERANS ATTENTIOPL- All‘ Smuggler, Fearnmight, Maxcy Cobb. ‘ a €tu1jlgigllm1ggnfcrcsh2g5? 311921321311?‘ Mam, O1 111m 01d stock 1.11111“ 1111mm 11111011 11.1 the “m1 The retumbnfor memorial service at cemeteries. K AIIKANMORII 1N PORT.—-Th0 Dn- e home o; Al- stoutost kind of trompctition. From. mmw" G°""""men1’ 51031119" "Armw DOrt loading supplies for government lighthouses alongi 1b _ 1 _1 d, Supplies are Iishland, Ash ro , thrcc of them startinr in the some, "mg 1111111110 ‘Y DQ311115 13111111011‘- G ve Highland “m! Ever 51x11, O11Curvcll Brothers, R. E. Mulch and so convinced the public that thc1 ISLAND LADY DEAD'_A 191°‘ head of thc family is the most valu—1gm"‘ "mTJVPd Yesterday by M1" J°1111 from their able horse standing at thc mitl- T- R°b“r1“°"' Imw" 11411111118110- 1111" ' | nounccs thc death of his sister, Miss ‘Emma Itobortson, Brooklyn, N. Y. will arrive in Char- is lottpiotvn Monday night. 111111 101. 10111. mcnt Sherwood Cemetery. In 111s 1,111,. " HARD coin. ron BASEBURN- ‘ "Esthonia" coal Ric-pupil, save money by buying now. 9466-10-1-31 HUNTER .1175. (lIRCUlT.- San Francisco, after acquiring the Services Sunday, October Wheatley River, Rally '7.00 p. m. The Officiall nrd and Pars age trustees will town. iltshire on Mon- Sacrament of The Lord's Elcctionecr mares. Clnr.-i,,SciIool and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. to which all students-am invit- Evening service at 7 o'clock.‘ anccst-l Preacher Rev. Dr. Ramsay. At this Roy Whitehead, wool Mrs. William Stevens, Mrs. n. and Dillon Axworthy. Mamie, tll:‘-]Qll\/e5 on Monday for Sherbrooktn] Quebec, will sing Judac's song “Be- holri! I stand at the Door." Anthem. I. o. o E. SCHOLARSHIP ._ Tin. l|ll'01lI-{1l1 turned home Thursday night from d niIn-‘a motor trip year. HOII Any gppiivqlllpp, 1311retip11enish énlelrAholdlizgltuflt p ilflgfitfifiiiircsltfnic 11011115220551.1112 Erin y Xwo y r0 I'll‘ ‘ INVERNESS. scgted by align. 111610111111 $11., gln-lfggjgflff f1;’r""1‘j1':.°1‘1'1'1g 11:11’ 1'1‘: . , . . 1.‘: I . ALBION ItouNn " giciiyrozg: iraiirgwiy bsgnw re-1 m” °“'“°' “'1” 1111"“ 11111 11111111111 . a‘. 1'. ' tained by Mr. Dodge/for his estab~m°r° "mm P971131" "'11 b9 1111118" ' . -.. i... ’ ‘ ' 11111110" STOVE lishment. He is by Peter Volo. ontdqff? i“ Y°-“”“"Y" "l" 11 1111111 Richmond St. ._, Chalfloflfitown M11110" NUT 111111 $111??? 1:011:12 80th:; (£11m most] 1211115 11111011 11110915" 11:12:11; tgiskerne ‘$120,123: ~ I 1 A be 1 B1111‘ _ "lover the loss of her pal. In this Fire Life Accidenti Sickness and .. or: :..;:..Y::"..::r..... ass...» i. w... . s. ’Plate’ ' Insurance at WELSH ANTIIBACITE. He got Periscope, a futurity winner. m‘ '* “Hm that w" 11111011 I1 ilozul furg 75c to, 1 2, North that, “That perhaps he had no bus- racc Wilishirc. 11.00 a. m. Hunter Ri Q MmPclice but every citizen will fe ohn Tucker of Ottawa, District In-'115"' 111113’ 1° “m” Vmamrs '31 Botany Department Ottawa, is at pres-i 1 1 Tucker _ _ _ ms cmrgc of the potato inspection’ shipped with the balance oi thi 1S at present vhf 1 Prim-e his admirers dreamed that he would Emvmd Island Dwmg m the mafia” .1; PAGE FIVE ' our; Prefer 10c. dry out, chip or venient to carry ter- i Most Men Those whoenjoy Chewing Tobacco prefer it in PLUG form because the plug keeps fresh and moist; does not It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; there is no waste; and the plug is more con- Buy a PLUG of BIG BEN and see how ’ satisfactory it is, in every way. aw BEN PLUG (Thewing Tobacco Tobacco the PLUG is the best! . ,\ the PLUG Your dealer sells BIG BEN from a Vacuum (air-tight) Tin, which keeps the PLUGS in thc same perfect condition as they were when packed at the factory. crumble. in the pocket. 141mm‘ are too many of such in this Prov- W1111dogs, hens, and running into cows, and sometimes killing a calf. As. a gentleman remarked who had 1: narrow escape from being struck by 1o. car, and it well known citizen tit ver. mess on the street." Just imagine when a tax payer feels that way about crossinga street in Oharlottc-1 f’. .'. . ' i 1 placc in Switzerland all the ,donc. There must be a change, and rtltbiiyulnlzc) an‘ paid from this 50mm‘. “m1 cl it;to prison at once. ' iwe hape ere long that not only thc 1 the law. PE R ON AliS 1 Airs. (f. (‘.. Archibald who wptzlll. the pin-Ii month slimmer with her brother and sister. ma" of Hmmw" being1 ~ Commissinii. planted the first trerx1 joys no less 11110106116101)’ ulti-r this; Yecrcnzony‘ Tn the lllll‘ joy oi‘(ihrillgvk1111:1111?“ 111111111 ;l.\VClll.y-ll\'()1 111111-11 land tut; 13211111181 :40!“ 1 1 I W3, all ,_,___ commoner-z if‘ pan mu n is. u 1 <' ‘ y Rev. (1 .0. Hewlett, B. A.. B. 1).. pine irccs. Tho new forcsi ir, shunt-Ii flilIiLl-INI 11111114111 llllvillll,“l‘i1l1i1‘f I. sermon. Sabbatnpassed through i119 ciiy yesici-daycd thrcc miles nortliwos! oi Hzm-1 1w l1 ma. 1.1m» m» , t. ‘cnroute for his N. B. after a brief visit to his par-j ' ents at Annandale, King's Co. Fraser and Miss Alice ftosc, North rLakc passed through the ciiy yest- crday on their way to ‘rruro to vis- iit Mrs. A. E. MacDougal. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mark MocGuigaiI-rc- to Boston and New York. They were accompanied on their return by Mr. MacGuigairs brother, Clarence, who is on the staff of the National Shawnut Bank of Boston. . 1 fwignitire, who goes to resume his ii-itntlirls nl Mmlni Allison 17uivcrs1 13' 1.». Eiilliihfiies‘ ; 1 Make good Showing Fisheries this season on 121133.! urc. gnoil, goml catches being rc- porletl in every branch oi‘ tho in- dustry. ‘ The mackerel catch for the last twn weeks frmn Nurih ilape lo East Pain-t has been very good. Cod fish are ako being caught in fair quantities. i 0n tho south shore from Victoria’ to West Point lobster fishing wdnl flair and a. normal catch is rcpnri-' e . The value oi’ this, year's lobster fishing is higher than that of lnslw year prices being from eight m1‘ ton cents a pound higher thou; those fo last ear for lobsters of nine inches an over shipped alive, The oyster fishery in the East and West -Rivers and their tribu- taries and in the Vernon and Or- well rivers is about the‘ name as last year, fishermen receiving from $6 to $6.60 n. barrel at the ‘ b0 side. .. - / I ily, WflldCFlllfll‘ Neilson, a Slll‘f1l)ll(‘l-;1"hlnk3H1“. Wulilfgpélft1:21:11.“ m," torn veteran of a loenl Iinit in the‘ Mum’ U’: 5W“ J I" ‘ »Evcry day we see recklesstvlilfi , _ .» ,. ‘quivers’ and 1111 manner Qfviolaigons a. lWO-YEKY term in Si. Vincent d" In "Hm Lmmmc“ day, October 3rd at 2.30 p. m. R. H.101 the traffic laws. 3'01? 11111111118‘ 15 Pa"! for n limgm- m“ 111;,“ ,1 V.“ 111 Our small cities and tovrns- W111 jail ii lavas net ‘lriy n there serious 1'1lill‘lIt‘ wguinrtl “'111 111°11'05"» “"1111 "1 1911'" 111011" him than ihrenit-niiig and neglect, int.‘ 11115 01151 $111119 ‘)1 0'“ so wliilc the i-unrl. w _ Jicmporarily u charge o. h“ assault“ was" filled out ‘uni *'lf'llf"i in 'f‘m'onlil ' " ‘ ' " ‘ 1101110 111 Andovm- over, in the Township of firunt. The 112.111 111111111 110ill"11l1liL'1 ' l lund surrounds Ruhl Lake, from P l G a. S F01” which the town gets its water-Threw years ago the town purchased tlic ‘hills which feed the springs and ' [streams emptying into the lake. _Il (11111 .,,1 .1. these hills wlliCil are now being ‘m1, '11““1'm,.,‘planted, and in time it is hoped 11> MONTREAL, QUFL. Making a tcurinl 1”“ . < ' '» 1.11 .~ thc lerln in prison lllfilbnli '11 '1 -ilit~;fl‘1ig" 1‘ilg_lrnlheisuz1‘1‘1n 50111111111111‘: '11,_.-111,.1, Year terin at Bordeaux lull 1111-“11111111 m1)” 1.O11O\V(_11_ 11 1:‘ “K1 1U threztttrninyg and l1(‘l.{](‘l‘llll[.{ 111:; tum-P fLlilliW" 40 years of age, drug atirlictulTyurfuesd bx Yo" 1s1_c(_c§{j1é1f1 sentenced by Judge Cusson 101mm“ a“ gmmng $111,150" 1_1,‘,C.1,1'(, 11011116111111“, 1101. 11.111111 1111, 1111_ are obtained in this way. and 111i ‘l-PIY is a surplus. Now is the lilllt‘ v.1 z. In Dido;- ic mom Npilgnn‘; “qqw; the matter should he taken in hand. Will‘, .111. 1m- 1111 11.11,. p, grow into big ones. and lund mun-w big i‘lii" .' nfilonrncri millions of dollars. Want oi. 1101.01.11 nip1npffld ing this csainpl." of Hancxu \.\i.. losl l’lllil"iiCip{l1llll‘S some. ioo.— Poi Pllblii‘ UliiltlCfivfillll meet flu-m 111111“. All worliilv FIT qwEAR . 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