THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUATUJIKR / SEPTEMBER. Horseraclns 111 ~~ ""‘ ' . - black sheep family. ‘Preacy stood ‘ firm and like many other that I ___ would not see the light slipped over Dy W. ll. GOCHER. title; edge. B m w e dealer owerman ro ers er s LEXINGTON. Ky“ Sept. 2’i.——’and trainers for years. When they , d Wilton. they put him at the in theihead o! an establishment. which personnel oi the breeders and vis- was bsequently known as Patehell itors since i889 when Budd Doblewwilkes Farm. The panic o! i923 ~ won the first Translvania with Jack caught them after they refused t0 H H A \ ‘hitched to a high wheel sulky. Malllseli for a fortune. From that time of this year's Sp€Ct1fll1OfS1nfV€l‘“$B\¥Olatllé rgad was rotgihkhe so-uthem _ . one of those vehic es wile a o . . oner was ._ _ ' the old time breeders and visitorsside in the Civil War. _ With peace ' ' have gone west. jhc started breeding in Bourbon Times takes its toll. There areCounty with Strathmore. Lou Dii- v ,no exceptions in the horse world ion traces to him. When the sec- . ' ibut others are carrying on the worlftion was saturated ‘with lais Lgett. lin Kentuck while the world pays Baron Wilkes was nro uce . a ~ ‘tribute. y -ier he was followed by Oakland In the early eirhties breedlnsmiiroii with‘ which his breeder won trotters was still an experiment-mile Kentucky Futurity in 1895. The rivalry between the Hamble-istoner also did the lrientucky Trott- _ > tonians and Mambrinos was pass- in Horse Breeders Association n ing out. It was followed by the.ser ice by making Ed. A. Titlmn Wilkes and Electioneer struggles-secretary over forty years ago. Tip- ' Later the lines were blended in theton induced the northern breeders i- V“ descendants of Axworthy and Bing-Ito race at Lexington and turned the fen with the Peter the Greats as anlorganization from a local to a~na- . ‘outcross. That is where it standstional affair. to After the Glenvlew Farm horses V‘ iaéé-afsiit ‘ . 1 day. , h ' I i While reaching that point many were sold in 1886 RsS. Veech con- . . <q..‘ V _ I . g . i men and Women {breeders and horsemen faded from tinued at Indian Hill Farm with l, . . . _ f j l v in travel and Chan e lthe picture. When the first Trans- Princeps. Augustus Sharpe 315° seek g ’ iylvaliia was trotted Richard Westqhad Greenlfllldel‘ and E9“ “hm i Whfill all thE time lll i5 literally iDr. l-leri" and W. T. Withers were Scott Newman drolflPed m with v 1-72‘.- O - gamong the missing. West leasecllBoreal. His two best We"! 50W?“ reach of the“ hands" lDictator for three years. Whileland Pan Michael. . 5 V r ‘ _ 3 ' _ , . iunder llis control the brother lo] W111 and P. P. w; = ' ~ .. » ' ~ 0 ° ENO,S “ Fruit S3lt”_"]u5t a- “da-Sh" ‘Dexter gm ‘my Eye Sea‘ Phau“ "ndhlbldiifstifiili breledeiiltthoclllt making an 1 . H I t . \ Director. Their showing promptedefiort m have a prominent, stallion. in a glass of water-keeps the system" m. n. McDowell. David Bonner iirivrwuhfispw“ Se... gut Aldlrle and , _ . y _ ‘p dear of impurities, gently and pleas, ;Alley Bonner to purchase the horsewanny witlierspoon while Mclrose ., v _, V ‘ _- "they placed Dictator in the stud at Farm coymrbuted M155 Lida, Hay aptly thfi organs Of the Ashland, where he remained witlrsmr and Kentucky Star. Kins Rene. ‘ R, P. Pepper pinned his faith to . Mr . - r. err cveoe a orne.’ r a on wa e v I I‘ I’ ° ' ° m m “cums D n d l“ L“ T“ °""““" “f” l “ it h * , But be sure it l8 a Simmons i ' - _ . ‘gShe was Kentucky's first 2:20 trot- ‘t’ For many a, day this is lter. He afterwards placed her xggeoiqoked like a blank. Tlalfihhy " ‘ rush with es ‘brother Mambrino Patchen in his Aug-rm came m a Q istlld- Boy, He was a sire of early and _ ' ‘ , ‘s Herr was one of the first advo- extreme speed and stands at the T 1g 1n thQ 1I1tCYCStS Of COlTifOYt, Of 11631111, 0f _ cates of colt racing. l-le starts} head or the Grattan line which ‘is l b tt i th 2230 lltl Ih 8 l‘ D S (Gra- ‘ -—- I‘ ‘ \\: 1min Lady gwuor re yea 11:’? rgggisasientegktzy tgzngetot; Peter p economy, t0 buy Z1 ITIQUIITSS E1 C C . I" "l6 W“ heme" the Stiles w- Manning also comes new W’ “m” mattress than the ma Jorlty of people sleep on. Lou ‘T. Withers wore the gray. After mp mot _ ‘imam and Lee met at Avvvmei“ Angllfl was in the dairy business For a better mattress contributes to better 91 . ‘ he bred trotters at Fairluwn Farm. n. D -d Camp, whose exploits . in: 3 In‘ 18v blending Printers "ll with his ill/ital‘! clllilrlev Hm mm a few sleep and better health, and costs less in the _ " ' {products Withers sent the get of pages a; turf h15tQfy_ Uncle Davy > ' _l ~ Almost, Aberdeen and Happy Med- 1S 5m] among me rage goers and long‘ fun, m wodd,pa'mcdv_aflerveacent Sauna ium all over North America. When each day trams a 19w wits at tile . Famwn changed owners A 5mm‘ m’ gmlmds" . ‘I .. _ But whether you wish to pay only a few dol- , ‘Welmieecm l “i; “w ..““.:..';":.:f. ~ _ . t . _ c. i . ,- mmmswswysvysqsmm, got Blngen‘ the ha... WM. m..- 531331316, names m ca,“ Tm. lat-s, Oi fifteen, twenty-five, fifty or more, you l’ Inn,” "mmm U cmmntm’ "'1' we“ SJW“ " “T83.t§iev§§§2§n€§§s‘m§' leading $512 ‘§§f§..§§’ $12.“ wit‘ 52323: ‘ _ onenmm’ will get the soundcst value for your money in ' ’ ' ’ 5:123: (itibtlglllin ugfeflfiflgsTrlftilflsggggnlili fiiiibf°fiivietadivoiiétp r2101? f.';i.’.'i.',iff_§..‘;?,‘j_°’iiifl.fi°l.§fiiiiffi a Simmons. The sirnmons label is the out-_ xgcclidlalsrxlnfrzligganw]fllisllgggiefigtéfi: $8111‘? Bjfifif’ All}? §,,._§°{‘.‘,‘Q‘“b1f§§ {L'.*,”.f‘.‘¢[§’_""° °""""f””“’“”‘“"‘l- ‘ ward guarantee of inward cleanliness, and of i$§3v2%?§i?vili'e§eii7§§?3?'r¥t.$; §1§i°.f“.°iii“'2§..i"§’i2.‘i‘ii‘§% $35: snowflake honest, dollar-for-dollar value. Be sure this Isatitlcrfeignlg. (gfgoaggclliaflgégaglolsisoi; Sygagxal-Iamlin was the first north- ' 1T”! m“ ?"“'“'“-"' mm?“ ‘l’ "1 i’ label is on the mattress you buy’ ' ' qncrlluzn, price. Made iullll. 7mm ‘v =“R.s.st<l h ' t int}! _ _ _ Forklendra Earth (yavsilhsorhelseglofzlutlo fiiguglevedelaglleraceirilitmllf: 50027169: 31011? yarnctlcd Snowflake willie Simmons make mattresses to sen at an prlces, u . but the price of each is the lowest at which a after getting a reputation for Bel- Prince Wilkes and was defeated. . . lwlll. 5 r Witherspooii. Timothy Wh'l th e he purchased Mam- There is no Other Chewing Tobacco Anslln. Augustus Sharpe. 8nd vsrioerrifirg. When he returned _ star . . . 50°“? Newman ivith the get of that horse there was Sells zlt a very moderain quail-a ITIHttFGSS Of 1118 quality C311. b6 built Of safe, that has the Lovely Flavfll‘ that iiilfiirlrlfiifidiiirlivii $353353 “ i“i‘if.fé“rioif.°ivliciiisarfvifififivt? hi”. ‘$3.1’. §3Z’"if.'.§i'°°.f.’iZi§..l1‘1.'li] clean materials and b Saniter methods. ‘The bulk of that work wa d e by ‘lllsd Gi l H ddeg Grant Sent '1) ' It ' H 1'1‘ ‘ . S 0n an l‘ . e a ' iUl L QTIPH, 'll)€a'l‘l1l.[j qllll l H33. ‘ _ Nlcholsmfg Black has, Men say 5m blgnlilrlirileiwtd éiitertngleirancl- lnet; t0 hisfsrtautgl butch lrélndt the zlzzzlvz lUtUL 7ww whitt- m/bm Slmmons are ‘the large“ manllfafillferfi of S B 8 an B. G W e TED. 3. l ) , I ' ~ ~ I kmed by we w“ ‘Mdlérs, placesefi §;:;g§gle_ ° ° 8' A ummlud fdl- mattresses in the British Empire, the oldest "Millions oi’ Figs Used Yearly." ' , ._. it‘: rtirii°rt§ii§gs§§p§§i$§§t ‘weriilenilgllfi clillazegqgl?gtllsizr xlfrlgagrsflgfahfi; manufacturers of mattresses in Canada. Their WOdfdM b‘ dWd- . lth tr- " - - - _ wdbd sllere lgnggfgllgfi ‘farlilr a» ilgflgiil. 25:3. anzlnildezsldealjrfi theesslrgtf Pifg‘ volume of output and the“: manufacturlng ex“ Y '1 v c IHQKEY 8‘ NICHOLSON . x3531 llivzzllbinleggifrigiltgelixgvrrlg: lviicsltsifj’ n‘: plvllllzrsgasliighllgf; perlence enable them to put the greatest pos- . n b m 1. a n _ t - - TOBACCO 00., LTD. siitriseii. ‘:2... 1:3, 2‘;§..“‘$li2.i.€§"i.:. _ slble value into every mattress they sell- lin. This farm ignored the Wilkes now rgpresented by Baldwin and Manufacturers chaflomwwn wgasllnxgslt fmlfiulw 512i‘; d Kill? San Francisco trace to that selec- _ 5 e - e tion. failed. ‘ Frank Rockefeller and William " P Russell Allen replenished their I" 1373 W» H WllBOn Paved ‘the studs at Woodburn. The former - way for the Kentuvky breeders by secured Haroldmont and the latter. taking Geerse Wilkes to Lexington. Kremlin with which he W011 the . ' He was also one of the founders of Transylvania in 1892. William ~ the Kentucky Trotting Horse Simpson was another northern vis- Breeders' Association which is now itor. He added to the wealth of ‘ ' V Bivlllg its fin)’- flftll meeting. Later Kentucky by sending Axworthy. Mc- ‘ ' on he started the Abdallah Park Kenny and his mares to Fayette ‘ ' . stud lit Cynthiana with Indlanapol- County. The dams 0i Time 500"»- is. smuggler and Pacing Abdallall. cvuy McKenny and Edna Early B E D s s P R I N G s P _ l L L o w s i f7‘??? They were followed by Sultan and trace to that move. Simmons. 0f the other racing enthusiasts ElJh and William L. Simmons which from time to time visited B U I L T F R s L E E P followed George Wilkes to Keli- Lexington few were better known tllvky. Eph was too active to drop that John H. Shults. the breeder of into rural life although for a time Guy Axworthy, Arthur J. Caton, F. he SW0d Flvrlda- William I... aft- s. Gorton. n. n. Stretcher, the Bl‘ leavirdlzlthfi liights of Broadway. breeder of Peter the Great. and - ~ rema ne n ex ngton to the end. Peter Duryea. who purchased that Sari Francisco until Fire Glow Forbes made ii ii is ' M A“ ‘ is rst v it memor~ W. M. Wright has made Calumotlwhicl-l he bred and 501d to r. Grcfje gsggehevlgggfliddéfldwiilttl‘ gill 168:1‘? “Y? t°°k mm m m‘? Pawn“ popped out this year. able by buying Nancy Hanks. Idrlarm o. show place. It is the last Dodge. . Bird Betterton wlma L Y 1 e5 illrm- n H C J u Thomas Cunningham. James P. i898 he won the Walnut Hall Cup word in appointments and quality In this way the port o! mlailfll ‘ Eaglé Bird The h "I -' A "£4 01d" l’ 53°“ Te" ~ - “l? - Winchester and Fred Moran are with Nico. In 1899 he owned Peter of stock. Colonel Boswell 801068 men becomes the poi-t of entry for . c amp ons x ll who came to Kentucky with a ave still regulars. The latter is thoitlie Great when Lord Vincent de- the way has his annual crop 0f the rising generation which is all- and Allerton were by his horses. line to measure the mares seiect- ma; o; u, A n d‘ t. J h f ted“ i h T, 1 . g w‘ Q France “e 1e 1 N i t H3 n] ' DI H e xe syn ca e. o n ea i m nt e ansylvana and colts from which he selects his com- xious to follow in the footstepfl ° York rounded Highlarld 12;? ficiygfi: L232; Jogiesaoglned 5g? gnfitoniely and‘ W.$}>0.5l._i;l0rns. his as- ginger. YSGHTlQB pglfibupta fill/c heat plcment of winners. Jerry Tarle- those who blazed the way in the put the bulky Red Wilkes at the COL wmiam Edwards of clevemnd. 18319 e18 ll e d h. l purse in w Le W l x e ot. hOmaS|ton is busy at Allendale Farm. J. field of light harness ‘racing. Like head of it and was at his best when and M. L. Hare of Indianapolis. wiiufh” (gal-fit twig vlfgli?‘ first tell Oilwig‘; $1511?) ‘tllgylfdgfrklfepwianosf-FJ- no?“ hi“ ‘ZED Hwiilthln d?“ ‘title Wam- m Tennysons broobntmtlyi: l! a prize were offered for Ice Cream we know shmving that 110""? t0 VlBli/Ofil A Ind" Whelfe he had Hembflm) 0n 11 Kentucky Futurity in i893 wit m8 the Futurity withyfiorallyna. figliilcliis g vis/gridewige vigilant»: trgtytefigmgiizniagifil: x232»? fillever- who would hold the “Red Tlckelf-qjosglbly ygu would broad board with the name and re- stock farm. ' Oro Wilkes. In‘1896 he left iri About this time L. V. Hurknesslm, the start he did all of the rec-The lure of victory is sought today kltr-llfllxllllfic Perflffllflll has been proven to be ah- . ‘(We °f "ch 0f Red Wilkes per- For a number of years 0- P- huff lifter his colt r-rsd s. Moody Started Walnut niill rsrrri. iii lng. or late others have come to as keenly by those who own horses l solutely the best. For Exhibition Week we are sggllrerspggcirabtveflik ‘m; Sig‘? 0f the EmeTY W55 m the Public el/e- He was defeated in the same event by 199° he Won the Kentucky Futurity him for material as is shown by as when Jack won the first ‘Prali- puui“; up v ‘ wheéls wage M thee-ii m; .i It'd] n33 avails; P332; xgdfrvéfiolgaafilml 8.01s; Céroa. k l-Ie never came back. Wllih fiefenoléifild i8 i902 the 'l‘ran- the careers of l-lollyrood Jacquelill. sylvania or Oro Wilkes the first \ 1d i ' - - . . a ner come from Michi-By vane w zanam. Allie Hollyrood Volo. l-ioliyrood Highboy, Kentucky Futurity. IOc-JACK FROST-we ‘”‘2;‘....'.‘fit°°c2‘li‘%1i..i.‘°3ii....“ti.‘2""tléi .2233? si:..:2..:'=.:..'§;i::"::: 22:. li;‘“.i:'..“.::‘;a.:.".: “its; §ZlLl°i° rare": “enrle “em ---_ . e. - o - . " 0110 of’ the tastiest pffldllllts iii 0111‘ sanitary plant, Qgdcixriggfmfltlvgsélvglea 2hr?’ owu- never failled lg arlipear wgen Geera W15" 10,- swig“; J_ 1 gm 1mm lowed by Ban rvbhelseb, Manrlca, n“ w Mm pm x lnlureil Wife: "Yer 53w me m- Th“ i, m; usual palalghlg noun-thin m, (jrggm, They sired a 8H5: o? w: 'c1“l'i:“"“;°r“%i “d1; Al: 2156x526 the same town purchased Jay Eye Guy Axwol-thy, Peter Voio. Ohest- John E._ Madden. one oi the out- iin’ nit the bloomin’ cllii’. an‘ yel- mm," out“; Wm, luscious éhnenmm u y“ ‘n. which the Cams raced 1x312?” i tuna Efutuxqltll- and thy?“ I; 1 “n: Bee and Phallus. He made them nut Peterand McGregor the Great. standing breeders of thnroughbreds. made no attempt tar save ma!" one “jack 1...“... you w". ‘mm mom wrapped In ‘ ame and Emma out". others had iacvsluh Etakiéh’ Chaunzeyysvelzrs champions. . Hurkness Edwards. ii grandson of’ has sent out from time to time 0W“. H‘:I"b"""j ‘l did. I tell we" l win llflllelml“ enelwed ln a neat rectan- g griiéneitgg. allilyelet. Connor. Coleridge page ahfew ltfiliipshn ails/less» in t Ed Pyle looked in mini Nebraska itfrkmzgg°ziif Tum“ lilirgagigx. “tiiifiiit; r:l!l“t‘)W1§ia&t-! bill‘: ygi-‘vgolatrlfivé: Stalin‘? "m ‘m’ l - w en y ery new or amt er Maxey Gobi» He‘mov— “S i“ n m of Hamburg Belle, Jack be - ____-4..._.__ For years Barney Treaty was a wen the flltllrli-v- She was the ed on to New Jersey and purchased Samuel look ill-relieving his father barries So i-bno. Tammi. Bililryo Even a. now a is able but a re- ‘ LexintonindmkbtB d nl wrthwhil ltttte b0hl ‘ ' p ' ' u m ll B M‘ l1 ermu a0 Y 0 e e0 r0 l' y ares Oaffrey. J. Malcolm of the management of Clistleton. Catherine. Diplomat and Pei-lscopevtreat. . ON EXHIBITION GROUNDS “will”! UP Fm" . l . ‘ -Bv Germ‘ Milli-w- ‘ I JU 5T BOuGHT ALL NOWJ WANT Vou ~ro CALL. ANOTHER . 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