is syn-rotors nmcnin s: all , v , . PPIWvM-w hlilkmaid 1i. - . and herd an lie-ill of the. l... '- . d. ., n Noifh ivlitshire show in the purt t H . '_ i, fidnqlDyspqdlfitlllyyfl-fl. ~=--'»(~ Continued. from 1m“ u) d Lcssncsock Quen- last i . the young hard‘ Bill’ its head of “out!” "d 390788 A. Godfrey tilt. imported brads. Pictsrtld Booker c i llllktfllccnt ‘Holstein hull. or: f“: burr-bred cows Cohequldnnd Paul- - lfvPflIwrv and two 2-year old heif p" HM l-otlse and Canary Queer _.l‘.lw Junior .buii Prince oi Lilac 112130 l! another fine animal. Nlnc titties are shown front the mature ‘ w down. . v ~- . . W'- " l? ltcKt-rzie. Milton. shows ""31 l".ll"‘ ljrwl h"ll_l'l'.~i. iuiih; n. "21"" ti" K14 can Ylirelih-if nelh- - iso gas {nature !'.r~-~le cow, one a 3'1’ i "."‘";i (lbw, iivii on!’ yearlin- qr-m“ ham.- ‘ , __ W. J. Gihson..and Son. Marsh. ~ "lélti s.i..w itlifltid 0k" urn‘ brv-d, ‘Jolitttfltis. 1. ‘ltg lih-d h: qhrim] by s . ':uk_c Schul ini: ltlatorit. Irhore or" . _ Vejycung bulls din-ll two matur - ._ .. inclu/lim: Marsshilcid Lu ., It tls JevroL. whose thrcc year old ""‘¢0P<l n! Derfrrmnllée irosrsos ih- ‘SW-ii 673 ")5 Qt’ butler, Thny a|_ F" 97ml" ‘it?!’ daughter. tlarlottt- JPWPL n splflldld type of snimai_ _Tlie remafnder _iire young - stock from mature pow; n; m“, “roam”. ihceuirssis - and wit.» olilfl "i9i$r'§.'i'k'rt"?i "' ass n-‘lttottrson. no j . Worth! out, I v teeming his horse in every ‘possible I the excl-n \ racing yesterday. in all thrcc races _the favorites won and the contests were between horses for the" other ilositions. The 2J6 Trot briiuihl out live starters, aynongthem the re- Itflrkahle" trotter Bill sheran oln- d by the ‘millionaire lumhtrnian Ilslspsiunflerantiqudlnd p, lo iinrshqeid dd Ilomh Jgwg] on-hni headache, and was IIJIIHI v ‘Mr o. W._l>ioopcr, Milton, shows bduoslnlshtsl magic"... he our» ltrPd Holstein hcilcr May a‘. }'-.nfih&d,u‘," ilciiol Rocker. also a ‘two-year \ir_ Alchorn and drivqi llilh-l vet ran driver Peter Carroll Bill has jcne through the Maritime circuit ‘without losing a race and hi: is with out dfouhtonebf the greatest trott- . ‘ fi-ti"r'lt_t_i1"'i-'itA‘r,' i‘ ' . The word '30" was given: nfrcr‘ Polo. Mother's Boy in~ se oil oo- sition the others‘ Vtrllilui, “Al. thdl ihslf Drive!‘ Flood ‘ , sl Mother's , and tackled A iss Belle Rico T cy fought out the inst qunl _ |ali they were worth, drl i-itod .way,( but he could, not Olbfllilillt .M.ish Belle Rico's lead, slio wan, lug by rrlength. Mother's Edy i ir-i two ienkihs back, Uptonf Prlhcr. fourth. Tito others close u, with I of Togo M, who w» acting badly and caught the bfllliitlr -8.EO0ND HEAT. = The second -hcnt was _.another kreat bani» bet eds; Mlssl Bt-llc ,Rico and Bingou- orthy. Two ini drcd yards from. the wire Blow" ' Worthy was loading, but he lllllii" a had break and Miss Bciie RT": cam" on and won, Upton Pfltlci! third. Bingen Celeste fourths the others hack considerably. . Cl ' the word “go," was ivengind 'I / touPrincs tried har to get-lathe Rico mare but only succeeded it finishiniz on her suiky. B} zen Wor thy third, Miss Eired fourth The time was identical in all‘ three four scorésflhflss Belle Rico on the’ tilled . Binge i . 0y ,. in the third heat Blngan ‘Wor- ‘ lhY made a break shortly ‘alter - r I 2.0171; l a he dfifloenilo sanationsthntafoliov légrlpgg‘, XT-M¥°%'L$J;HBF‘O°J‘IQ dyspepsia. New IQ 01 in»; and ' ' wew-rwww‘ ; - Iovsniqihysteinnnwhqhowovmdid ‘Ihtsocisah I did so and no: I hit none relief. .1 continued with Ayrshires headed by stmumm o, sensing second ‘with Colored.‘ g... - -=:r7-~__= ~____>~——- -- i ;.::.-. is: carbine " no [run or ". ldlb. ° SL1uL-‘STL.T-.'Li7i'r'~ IJ-isnplmlrllslll-i Isabel; oh" iiow About ‘Ypour ~ Plumbing Maybe you are» . thinking of chang- ing the present bath room or in- stalling a new san-" itary outfit. Have us go over the job with ‘you. l-ngl in n nhorl time, ‘Franzen. two years old L edgfhli ._ Jmikins. Upton-Forth. who is show ..mouthsolrt Hull calf, weizhinir. over ' > Among ntlicr oxhlhitors o’ l’v- _ day witnessed the orogramme Jllelliiessrs" Edwards ct North Will ,.d ilolstcln grade hci-fcr, one Ayr’ shire‘ grade anti one Jcrsoy grade. I Rtllwri Bros,‘ are again to iii, fore with their splendid herd 0i lltlfly- all Guernsey's. Mr. Tupper Ferguson-shows eight Thick record held by- Colorado L. Mfr. Kelly surprised» his friends b)’ ‘e opinion being that he was too ' Mr. ‘Wallace Wood. oivlillarshfield shows five, Mr. Gnorze Bnswcll (‘ irumpetition. age, driven ‘by Prank‘ Botttiilief, h d hard racing ‘lick, making two ad breaks at q10ynl'y_ eight Ayrshire,’ M], A_ R very critical moments. Gay Moko. ' Ififllfl" |McKay, seven Hoisteins ‘headed "wned b)’ Frank Refill!“ Qfdtlef- lumberrnan MnAichorn, who paid -1)_v Sir Donald Roche , M jag G1 _ sndfvlctoria,‘ owned by Dr.» hi_cAl-, “W, mousanddunars w], h“ m M, IlARIHUQ-BBLUCIIETL.,|EH' Mamuteljhowsra 5-0", n"); listerymade a good contest fortilo A, Fgutkner ‘or Monqi-ea] ‘mum , t‘. ‘ham. “nut qliltilly herd of Jefggym h‘ _ "lllnhyfltnmlm; » L. Vioulg prove a winncrf-‘Others (av- . m“ Among o lv-r exhibitors o Jcr oire -Bt1l10h8 14.. who has cldrm _ M nil C hum FItllb-l-“VI got-F f5 Mr‘ Wallace SW8,‘ of uhh‘ {Z5 PACE. ‘ l fed up the Maine trunk; pretty con Iiqmogg _ wield will, some beaumu] animnis ‘ slderabiy this ycurJStlll o ers tan- ln beef cattle Messrs Horne Bros - Thlswwe- owing to the larse are on hand with [by unusuauy number of starters, was raved in strong herd of Foiled Angus w-hk-h two divisions. the management very carried on’ so many prizes at the QQHQIOIIBIY Ell/l"! two full PHYS!!! Toll-u on the mnin]gnd_ ‘P $500 each, an action appreciat- qylvss" ca“ Bro,’ Norm my“, ‘(thy the horsemen. The first div- m-e shnwgng my; w,“ an" ab. iskfl hadsix starters and was woii scnce oi several years, a, piirticui- b1 m!!! C» Owned by n"! MMKM‘ "rt-y strong young herd oPShorl- "0" Dflll; COIIIDRIIY- lit "t? fir" '|nrn5_ " , heat Dick trailed to the throw quar- Mr. Melvin Leard. although not ‘er lwlc and was then pullrl out having such a strong ‘herd as last "'16 Willi Pulled ill). in each of the year, has one especially noto-Fani- other ‘heats ha had n comfortable mat h. the undefeated t-nw. “l‘"ach" mflrsiuof safety ‘twins taken hack _ The, mailm- anu full _5|3_ir\r, et jlnthe wire. Ed Iincands amt tihris- ‘his now are ovum-d by Dry _1_ 5- "- 15'1"" n'"r-'~ tlbttthtqcfl til" first ‘teat. "Ed" hroakins htirttvse and in: four excellent animals. Jlmflfit‘ ""7539 80'"! '0 ILYPTY "Rd "will; them lronsidcs of Upton. an "will; l" ‘hi? "mild hQiIVQlVQ" FWTQ" awncd by Mr ,llo_vi also calirtht tile son pnlllilifi rum-I also J,“- n,- n,» ‘winner-pant likiniihe-soti pudding. Ilfln] or prowl; Time-Zlll: 21411-2: 2.19 emf-u are Met.“ “hm-ms ‘Qflxflfl "r averuze of time, altilnilrlr lit" i-1|;i1|'|9].|_ _y_ w_ Johny Pownnl ‘nstest licst in each were lrletitical. Stephen Hoiroyd, of Winsioe. and The I'll"! W85 W0" by NOPWBFQ Mack. owned by Mr. Hoyt of Pres. “m” . due isle, Maine.‘ This is irrentark- A tuir attendance for the epeuihz Ibis new." anti ls thought w, be of the making of a future champion_ zuiyBowman, owned byfLB. Fen- wlcicof " , N. 8., won second 4 = .4 . . violinist v {tidal heat shge trailed Northern sdlr, near the wire and finished on his pad. this being thefastest _ e ' heat oi tlicfrnce. Keemah Aubre! RICH. sizio spoon AND STRONG owned by Mr. Stuart 0f Kehsiugtch. Nsisvss unseen ‘ro wm ou-r. won third money, maklhi: i» splen- did showing. Winnifred W? owned It has been ‘well said that life l8 by Mr. wedlock alst) putup a great a race. The full blooded man with mm congldaflu! she W331i)! such sound nerves, the brlg-ltt-oyed rosy hot comp“; lcheeked woman invariably win. Thc nervous, dyspeptic man, and Z3 SUMMARY the ailing anaemic woman are left 2.10 Trot, Purse i500. behind. Success in life is largely ‘Bill shorari, (Gal-roll) 11 l a questlion cif good health and sound Colorado L, (Kelly) Z 32 nerves. it is never the shaky, un- Bragg. "cgouritlier; _ 525 decided men who are. chosen for ‘ vlgflgrlg, (Cumeron) 443 promotion; the sickly looking pale gay Mo“, (Reddlng) 354 woman ls not sought after like her 1'1me__g_14 3.4; 2,15; 347 1.4, happy rosy sisters. Wha-t makes all the difference is 335 Pggg’ (pint Division), Purge the condition of the blood. if your 500 ‘ Calf and ug _ blood is thin and poor, your nerves mck c“ (Mcrqnnén) 1V1 1 are hound to surfer, because they 1 .I‘ogm Pelton 222 Si ver . ( l your " have to diamond upolkgooid rled blood Lady B, gum (slum-i) 3 3 3 .' ' for nour shment. . ea ac cs, un- n pt , 3d Locum; ’ tyoubles- Prlces decided will, a shrunken (‘igure and . 23rd 3:11:31: Dmob, dllrj rlght ’ pale, unattractive face tell only t°° Tinie<—2_l9; 2.16 L2,; 2.19. Workmanship a. * quality. _' . See us today. Plumbing Heating Fred, ii; Traiiior, A (‘Phone 393-J. ' ‘ rich and red and strengthen the . +§'..4¢-§ 1am Ctlllipltttl Upticti» 80 Grafton Street”? " . r i . woo» l .1“. it‘. / I Service ' ' out‘ 9106i‘! Iyltem of eye- °==mtnstl0nr' wanted with I'L"V' ' tans dismal-Mir esnvics offers a complete‘ ‘service, Bquai to the heat procurahle. That this rvlce ~is ap- péeotated l onced by out‘ c nstantly- Jrenhin; volume o1 hulfltib? ‘m’, ‘t . i i’, Dldwlttiwtlol? n tits mar.‘ i comma to - Optomtript an’ Optician‘ ‘ wlmi" - 4 h plainly that the blood is ‘at fa-uit. ‘ Both men and women. n great ' numbers have found deliverance 2'25 HF.’ (“norm ;from their inferiority in life's race, ‘ . ; causod- by dmpoverhhied blood Noriilhl-h Mack. (Willard) ‘through the. use of Dr. ,Wliliams m“ Bowman, (Fenlwick) ‘Pink Pills. They are a remedy that KeemnbAubl-ey. (igiewari) has been a household word for a ‘Rhoda Mack‘ (poqbm) generation, because they tone up wlnntfred W. ((301170!)- the whole system, make the lhiood Albert J" (Kelly) Division?) Purse Olvluibbfl" 1.1 3i! 2 3 54 46 85 Her"!- ‘MPB- 3- ‘B- ‘Mmer- mm!“ ‘Starter Frank‘ Power was in the Ont. saw "l 100k "W" Dt- Wm" stand handling the hell and in his [only-Pink Pills as a family msdi- ‘usual excellent manner. This yell‘ lfdine, and have realm" l" mm“ he his bean starting racesall them Ifor wllst they have done in t m, m, Mm-mme pr-gyipqgg our home. Some years n30. While 5 u ‘ductile and the demand for his we were living ‘in Alberta, my hua- 5 mess; was greater than hec uid band wn-s so completely run down- ‘aehim owing to ma 9mm or that-it's was unable to do any w°lk~ hlboirdf carrying the numbers o! Hilda“!!! t0 '3'"?! B W“ ‘l! ‘"19.’ thehorses in order finishing the would exhaust hlm- A doctor We“ ' unit“ did Iiot receive tlfe usual an ‘called in‘ whosatti his heart was" _ . ouiidgmeni, from him‘. it~is hoped A" 019d. M"! ma! medlcme "mm e it n nlsobeiannounced MDQZI little iHQ t0 hilll. This 8795")’ byefirezgpfiogg‘ ,5 thflfQ ore 1‘ rent fworried me and i'fin'i1llly‘uft“8ll9d ha‘: mgny people who may not b cot; .to (try Dr. Wiliams‘ Pin 5- enient to l score OardJ ll It! "bean their m "d l" ‘t 5M" (v:0i‘i‘i0 urthe track unbffivlded‘ 11mg the swelling in his hands and i \ » ieei dirdpp‘ red. We decided w Titussnav; .1 fetsirnto Ontario. ‘W! m” “w” ' Perfect, weather and an at end- ure, that packed the grand stitnd and enclosures to ovofflwttl clit- nlq h not stand the trill- hut tit: 33:?» was mistaken. for I aclty marked the races‘ o flats" 4,; There was great l torelt tab thiwugh the use of the ville. h" ea in them because of ‘t (fact the-t gflfi gained such strenzfli l! 1° l" “we to look after the harvest, and in I turned to Ontario. | lsul horses euiti" ‘ii;"i‘i..‘.‘l.°.‘l.i"ltii s... .. box or ;,~;g';l,,;'“,’;’.....’h u. lites. in». u... or m, p111] rwtce a your. and “ruins horses and those from 4n good shine 1 dis“ United States. Excitement ran “n; at times and everyohgwent an satisfied 111M "ti! ill!‘ h" hegfiullywqpto expectltionsh" V 1 ugh ruse called was the $.80 are building up lot good health. cu can get tugs: pills through sny- llstrl" "t “w cine,_.or by mail it W "It" *‘ " or Ill "huh! 1hr CD11! Th9 Williams’ Medicine 00-.’ 9|"- i~ -'!_.i.iniin.. snout. ' y ' m“. 7m wgmthey 0 * . $500‘, with‘ eight strive’ to mlltittieii- coitftd- i llucoriw "uni Mt trace ‘k 3x: T'°,}{..’§§§.°i horses. shod. ~-' "M l’ l‘ ~ Ne‘ ‘er ' ‘ ' - Wm“ in their rs tive vrovlnw "l" . ' '. ' "they a e “m” wear‘ in Mot i ‘e very elite of this! ditl ns ' G. ii. iiutcliesoii M o quested toresuit in a It‘ u"... Halifax. \ . .,_ .. l. P .- - - I ’ V D l - f s- 1 i era in Americipile won his race quite handily, the fastest iieot be~ in; two seconds slower than the g ort. oi work Xliflfltltlchjlfoilg , Sccolivi tiivislott ind n mulch fostl‘ ‘to rncc or train on. heats, 2181-4. The winm-r ef.tii=- race was a vcry hand-sortie niim» bred in Old Kentucky and impuri- ed last year by Mr. Mcnrihur.‘ 2.11 Class Pace. Purse‘ ssob. 51x ol’ the fastest ,pacor_-that-ev~ er faced a starter in the Maritime Provinces took the word yesterday in the above class. There had horn ttgroai, ilsiiliof intsrost_titkcn~ ln~lh* race and ft was prrdictod that Liltl‘ Grotto". owned by the mlillontir" clad‘ Roy volo, who has a dolzcn wins to his credit this year antimo- --cently took a new record o! 2.1114 But the greatest interest centelrd in the ultimate winner Fern Hall 2051-4. owned by Dr. McAliislrr nvrl ritrivon hv ‘Emil Carnipron n! ihis _ ctty». Fern Hal hits m‘! the bcstin the free for-ails this y ar, Ai~ though bcatqi by. Lad-r Bravo," once sho has now turnedthe tab- les on her twice. White 8px,‘ ll Charlottetown mare, was not 0%- sidared to have any chalice for n place hilt she surprised everyboliy bw-her showing ~Tho three ho Pr this race each bro 0 the trit '1: record Wlil8ll1,WR8 2_.1'l3-4_ms'ln White $0x_ifi ‘19118. Th third h at W88 l" 2-1214 ti remarkable h-it considering that‘ the track is n lit- tle on the ‘soft side for very ‘Pat "In". nlittpuah an sicellunt trs Th6 first heat took “h dozenac r- es to SP1! them away largeQy q '- ili-g to the conduct of Roy V o. who is a,,bad.sctor on the sco o. Blanche H; also bothered so e_ Rupernseotind. At the word ’o Fern l-iai railing White Sox was sent away on a break but got ilito her stride on the turn, paced arou d the turn very {as anl_at'-‘t_he qu r- ter wasin sec d Dqsition, ‘Lady Gratton third tllttfths others trsii~ int; her. The lflrst hslf Was. covbr- ed in this wdy and the positions into the liomeatretch for the libs! drive. Here n desperate race en-l‘ _ sued between White Sox. Blanche,‘ . l-i.. and Lady Grattan {or the plac-_ es, Frn Hal having a comfortable; ers, Lady Grattan finishing third and White Soxf urth. Prince Rub" ert fifth, Roy 01o. sixth_ Time 2121-2. . . The seconcbheat Prince Rupert again went away fast,’ taking the pole and holding it until the lialf whdu Fern Hal pulled out and -wcnt by thim, White Sox trailing Fern Hal. The others wore close up in the last half everybody their hardest, White .80; pulling out in the stretch making s good drive for the heat finishing on Fern Hal's wheel, Blanch H, right at White 80x, Lauytiratton back hslf a iengthdloy Vol.0 fifth, Prince Rupert sixth- Time 2.12 1-4. _ This was one of tho greatest tinc- os sccn here for some years and will no doubt be long talked 0i’. Practically the‘ same horses start " hack in the Free for All on Satur- day and another great racc may be looked for. ‘ ' 2.20 Clan Trot, Purse 5660, contest tinaliy going to five hosts before Orwell Bell, owned by John Rooney, Orwell Cove, was declar- ed the winner, Roy Miller owned by the MoKinnon prug Company. ‘second. Budiriore, owned by Jstnes liennessey, River Hebert third and Kpitlo. pvcoedfiy Mr. Jaities line. City, foiirtll. Mayor Todd.‘ 1161-2, was entered in this event»- but had to be withdrawn at the ’ last moment owing to lameness , l Iiit elitwlleiiiciiity . "-" ' " guilt-Utes. i: ,. Fern Hal drew the. pole, Pr; e I Prince Ru ert shot t0'_the m» i." ' saw li-ttie change until they turded _ lead, Blanche l-L, nosed out the oth," ’ tried‘ t This was the third race on the "- programme and resulted in a spill . ' rb-,' f '--‘cod on page i} -:' ~ 14". ~' Baby's Own Tablets are an ex-‘ coiienit ‘medicine for ii-ttie ones. {on ire s mild hat thorough lsxr ' m3 which sweeten the stomach. and rmulate the bowels tivus brinl- l ‘ind! Mat incomes of conatipiatltlln. , 'l,, an smpe._ avg: Forfcmhizgoliiiem Mrs. ‘Li’ J. huims. , 5'4!!! l WINCH-é] have ‘foun clhy‘s Own wtnnel-‘tfohleth exgeliemrlor my youtt! '17s y in the case of consitipatfwn ,c0l\c and it_ ves me izreat , lees togrecom end that tot. WMW" “Wcmnm- Th‘ m KIQYZi-her othlfn." 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