DECEMBER 24, 1927 1 1 [The World 's l i 1 C O1‘ r " / 1 TRADE BETWEEN CANADA AN.D THE umrsp STATES - ,1“°"”"' h0n w Christmas gifts that keep on giving A pnckugtr (r1 Victor Rcrlrrds iuaikcs u wonderful (‘hristiilus (lift. His hlustcfs Vuicc llcallcrs have spwqiul strli-(‘tiiiris iiicllrtliiig the famous hflrsic Arts l.l1ll‘ili'_\‘ scrlt-s um‘ (rue oi which llillkti~ u sniicrb v turd (‘(llll[l1t‘lt‘ uiirsitxil gilt. ' Polly Just as fascinating as "Nola" Zcz Confrcy and llis (Jrchestra ' My Heart Stood Still ' All the rage infondon 20777 For Trot ‘PI-IE CHARLSIITETOYVN GUARDIAN ‘ 1 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The Prince Edward island Hos- pital acknowledges with thanks:- donations from Kingston collected by Mrs. D. T. Fraser‘: Mrs. Charles Paul, 2 bottles Pre- Largest Business ‘ l\i.rs. Bert Willis, 1 bottle Pre- serve, 1 bottle Pickles. - ln a session given over to the vestment of three billion dollars Mrs. Owns Younker, 1 bottle Pie- idiscusslou of the relation of foreign ‘of money from i119 United States {business conditions and those in in Canada. and for the continued 501110-- ,‘lhe Liirited States, it is psrticular- rapid growth of trade along the 3.- MPE- Bell Yflllllkel‘. 1 b0111e P19- ily appropriate to devote part of the 1000-mile .border between these 110N0- time to Canada. the count-iy which countries. Mrs. Tyrllfl 110111105. 1 bottle Pre- Ipurchases more goods from the; With several hundred million serve. .l‘nited States-than any other cnun- dollars p, year of capital flowing in ', Mrs. l-{arnpson Green, 1 bottle ‘ Preserve.‘ i)urliig the ‘to develop new industries, Canada twelve months ending July 3i, 1927. ‘is in the midst of a remarkable iCanadian imports from the United ‘period of healthy expansion. A iStstes had doubled the value of the rising tide of immigration _is add- total goods shipped from the Ulllt- lug new increments to o-ur popula- Befve- » led States ‘to South and Central tlon, an increasing productive cap~ Mrs. Wm. Paul. 2 11011105 P10‘ America within the same period. or {acity is improving our per capita fiefve- ' try iu the world. . 1 Mrs. Fred Younker, 1 bottle Pre- serve, 2 lbs. butter. Mrs. John Docherty. 1 bottle Pre- jthey were of greater value thaiipuichasing power. and a rising Ml‘!- GGOTEQ Green. 2 11011105 lthe aggregate exports from the l‘n- ,standard cf living is diversifying Preserve. - jiletl States to France, Italy, Greece, our wants in much the same mau- MP8. 11101101118 C01W111. 1 1101110 ‘Spain. Belgium. Austria, Hungary, nor as changing standards of living Préservft- ‘,Dcnmrirk, Norway, Sweden nnd are producing the szlmc result in Mrs. Robert Willis. 1 1101110 P10‘ the Netherlands. Thc United the United stages, Besides being serve. Mrs. Wm. Crewys, 1 bottle Pre- serve, i lb. Butter. Mrs. Wm. (ii-can, 1 bottle Pre- serve, 2 lbs. butter. Mrs. Albert Ncwniajl." 1 bottle ,Kiugdc-m alone made purchases near at hand, the Canadian public ‘equivalent to those mflde by Can- is already familiar with the vari- uda, but a large proportion of what ‘(ans lines of goods, brands an(i ud- lis stripped to that market is rc-ex- vet-tilting prevalent in the United ported nnd Canada finds herself States, since the same publications ithc leading consumer of goods from which have u large circulation iii P10591110- ithc Fluted States. this country are found on the news Mrs Mack McSwuin. 1 1101110 , in. these (lays. when problems of stands throughout Canada. To a PFGSCFVE. dist-ilbution are receiving the same marked degree, expansion of your MYS- Rellbcn 118N811. 1‘ 1101119 far-reaching economic and engin- business lirto the Canadian market Preserve. eerlng analyses which were until merely involves a direct increase firs. Duncan Marsliullnl bottle 1recently reserved to production, it in your present production rather Preserve] lb. butter. ‘,is a matter cit’ course that careful ‘than thc more complex process cl‘ Mrs. lwhitficld V00. stildies should be made concerning embarking upon the 118W and un- <Prcserve. 1111c social and economic life of the ‘known difficulties of expansion 1ll' M". 1101181‘ 381F011. 1 1101110 P1111‘, 1 botttc “WM “whine Gidw" “on tcorisumer, with special iefereuce in H1051, foreign markets. But, serve. v 1 "' - l-“ux Trot (100720015011 “"1 21°34 11o his earning or buying power tls Canadians naturally have a. strong 1111B. 11011611 131111011- 1 1mm“ 111511111510 W011 as to his present and fiitlire prejudice in favour o1 B00118 1110119 .1’1‘0l‘101‘\'0- requirements in term-s of the goods in their own country. They have Mrs. Merrill Green. 1 1101110 111°‘ which areto be sold, From this expressed this feeling in terms of 510T"!- M H g viewpoint it may be well in briefly z], protective tariff much like 1.110 Mrs. BuPEQBI-l Newson. 1 1101110 y Ysummurize the present economic turltf you levy here, 1n order to Preserve, ‘ I __ He , liqlilitlllltfiiihlll Canada.) giving slorne (106111 ‘with 11101011118016 préseiytctl P3113153; Burgess Newson. 1 101 VQCQI Gene Austin 20964 - in o t e vn ue of tie llil lll'€l- re- by its, hui1(rc( s o your mnnu nc- ‘ - - V0. _ . . . . sour -es which stnud read fo de- ,‘ h ve established ranch Mrs. Lorne Smith, 1 bottle Pre- Pox ‘lrot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 20828 ve,,,;me,,,, some dmusfloyn 0,1,“ o,.as,,,,_,,,,,,u,.y conlpa,l,',es ,,, gem, difficulties with which the country (funrtdri. Between direct. lmportri- Also donation of $5.011 1111111 W0’ 0 D D D D is cc-nfronteil ulld u forecast of the irons nnd inc goqdg mane by men's lin-stitute, Mt. A1010“- ‘ future trend 0t‘ tliiu tradc,---a sub‘ brauchcns of United States (‘llll- -- n a’ ew, ew’ ject of vital interest to both ('t)llll"c0l‘llS, u surprisingly large 111111101“ 01 1'01"‘ fias1°n1suau“mrigfséxgzlazlg For Trot Nut Shilkret nnd The Victor Orchestral 20819 1118* . 11"" "1 the lmrchases of the ca“ mm com B“ “i. we - - Due, Wm, gum" Jim “,ller__chnrue Fang" 20906 (‘anridri is n country Slightly lru-‘g- “dim, m,,,,,,,,,e,. are hum,“ pqnal- and hardship inherent to (lrvciting cr- thau the linileti Stlilmi, but with iy W91] knuwn in iin, [tufted sing-n. ‘trade from 11s accustomed than Are You Lone- some To-Night? Waltz Jacques Renard and llls Orchestra also the lalcs! Red Seal records by famous Victor artists “u, Wm," we Con", ,0 windy inn urelri. it would seem that careful or 1111111 111111. 01' 211911101‘ NPW V011‘- relationship beuvocn the Cilrrndiuu 1(l011l‘111191'a11‘5'" “mmm 1.1.9 preqnequm- q-ms P0,,,p,,,.,,,,v,.,y ,.,,,,;,ii populu- ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, “m, H“, 11mm‘, ma“... ile Lo clmirgieii iii till-Ills or to ncw tiun has a higher per trllliitzl lu-o- (guiii-illincl‘, we find a strikingly ilif- 10115101118 1111111311. When ivou ask- ductlve capacity than that of riuy fem“, Si,,,,,,i,,,,_ 1,, [he yen, (nni. led us to mark each shingle we sold other country in the would except inp; July 3n, i927, Canada's rricr-,Y0\l. "Millie 1n Clllllltlfl ._ W0 00113011 the United States, At the present chundlse i,,,,,,,,-,,, from “,6 rniieq rto send yc-u shingle-a until you ueeib. time, Western Cunnila is harvest- gnnes exceeded expo,“ ,0. ,i,,,_,,ed_tliem so much that you chuugcd ing a 500 million bushel wheat country by $225 minim, Simelthe ruling. crop and the total value of Can- the exports are largely raw pro-I As your population grows you ‘ndals fields crops in 1927 will be ducts 0,. oniy Damian), manufuctuiurflre going to have an increasing Jretwecn a billion nnd n billion and 9,1 K903,“ ;,,,,| me impm-m finished need for‘ our wheat, milk. butter. ia quarter dollars. Thc vulue _cf pi-gducts, this trade i-elatioiishipibfiel’. 1111111101". P111101‘ 111111 011101‘ I110‘ Wiairy products amounts to about i,“ someihnes been regarded as iducts. We believe thnt the pres- i$300,000.000 a year. Canada has m, “nheaiiin, one fO,-_(3,,,,3d,,, Ev. errt large volume ot trade between in practical monopoly in the produc on “Us relauonshh) has a, “mes the two countries is only the begin- u-iotnl population soincwhul srurlll i SWIFT COLTS By W. ll. Gocher. At no time in the history of the turf has there been so much speed seen in the two and three year old events as was displayed in the Bay State and Orange County Circuits and at the first three Grand Circuit meetings. Strange to relate the trot- ters raced faster than the pacers and it looks as if the ratio would con- tinue to the end of the season. The first speed marvels on the half . .'|\1l",l$,. “n/upm-u I ‘ fling I-lzippiucss glfill flour Q-‘lzarf lmh Home nu (illirisimas §ztg and 31111151101112 [Attmh Qlirnuglinut llie (Homing fiver. l i___ rm.” X13113 =11 Nvrlhflmiltorl and MOBTOE-‘rhad to go tiic overland routc u. get ,- I ndicott another winner appearqnmnnd the new, ,cd _in Florence McGill. a sister to, A; Detroit; Signal F193], nnd Hoiiy. Ellie Trnbue which was vwcll thought rood Highboy were the lgadgrs n, of in the Hninblctonlan stake lasi-‘the first heat. the Signal Peter colt year. The firstwhent of the two yea-twinning in 2.06%. The next two old trot at Endlcott. went to Juniattn-heats in 2.05%”. and 2.041..‘ went to Watts in 2.121,. Many of the spccqKashmlr. Hollyrood Hlghboy was ,tat.ors differed from the Judges. They ‘isecond in both. The rnce showed saw Plucky in front at: the wire. which one would win if Kashmir After two starts over the half mils Jumped. This is what she did in the tracks Evensong was held over foriBreeders Stake at Cleveland when; her inilc track engagements. A the honors’ went to llollyrood High- Esccond in 2.071,, to Nellie Signal at boy, Iosolas Worthy chased him on‘; Toledo was her best score for fourdn the first. heat and 'I‘hc Great. At- yictor Talking ‘*1 Cmmdm itiou_-(;t nickel rind asbestos and been vinieniiy “p59; hy sudden 111ml oi’ a vast commerce which will mile tracks in 1927 were Seen atstarts on the larger ovals. She wasjlantlc in the second. Machine Co. Limited islands third lll the production of chaugQs in your tariff policy, ‘i118 of mutual benefit to 11115 two Greenfield the Second week m June also in the money rat-Kalamazoo“ Nescopec won at Kalamazoo and ‘rwhere Nellie Signal was hctwecn her-was unpluccd at Cleveland. Binclwyn -— gold and i-iilvcr, while jici- known i, required a number U, y,.,,,~;., ‘peoples. Wi- should like to in- Econl reserve-s are exceeded only by for Canadian production in udjnn, crease our sales to you, nnt so much those ol‘ the iTiiitcd Suites uud 1,501,‘ in ti“, heavy protectlv‘, dni. ,with any fulsc mid antiquated no- iflhiiln. Recruit mineral iliscovcr- reg igyicdflbyfltlic United States 111'“ 001l(‘-9l'111l1ll 1118 81100111 01' llll At that meeting PluckyfBob Maxey and Summers ‘Worthy won heats in faster time than had ever been scen in colt. races in New England. and Spencer the winner. ,»the brother to Mr. McElwyn came Of the two- year colts racing oniinto the limelight m; North Randall. the mile tracks. Scotland, Spenccrpwhere he was third in 2.071,}, This "ErfiTire' ‘GlowTookfiike the ‘besttiis thc material from which the win- "HIS MASTERS VOICE" KDWIILNIHZNNADA.IWUJIY will fllllllitlll LOVE TO SHOW OFF Compurntively fcw pcoplt- visited Palestine bt-forc the wur. autl tour- For‘ ist parties wcrc unknown. uric tiling transport was difficult ~ 1111311.‘ were iio motor curs for" hire-the ruzuis were lll\.‘l‘t‘l)' rough tracks, highway robbery W111; rift». null there were no good hotels. The journey from tho purl to .1(-.‘i‘ll!l3ll+lll\\‘ilt<i iundc on (1t)ll1{r‘,\‘ back, in a llllllifi cllrljoi- by cuinul. it |)C(.'ll|)ll‘(l two or" thrct- dds. and unless you were irrcirurctl for tlis~ comfort, incouverlio-ucia, uud cverl danger you (lid not go. livery vis- it, thnreforc, war. iir thl- uuturc oi‘ ii pilgrimage. To-ilny tourists are, flrivltiiii: to the Holy .build. Thcy arrive (l1 Haifa, whcre d flcct or fast Arucri- can motorcnrs nitct thciu. Thcy still face (llsctlmfoit nnd (lairgcr. though it is short-livr-il, ‘for in u whirl of whitt- (first thre rumor-curs tear and hump their wuy ut brcrik- ueck speed along lhc roud iuudi- by llritish cnginccrs [Ir Jcrusulcm ninety miles nwtiy. Tilt-re are n thousand motor-curs iii Palestine to-(luy, Tilt-y rrre like new toys in thc hniiils iii‘ children. Thc Arnh driver's love to show off. They \vi‘l lcriu out with linud nutstrctchctl tn urcct an (incoming lYiOIOFPIH‘. Thc other tll'l\l'l" docs the some. ’i‘hcre is u r-int-k liki- u pistol shot as tiu- two llilllil‘; (zlup together‘. nnd your driver" looks round with n. b-lriuifug sruilo for your approval null irrnisc. 'l‘iic_\' adore rrrciiig cut-h Oillt‘ and flit-y _. ___.______ .____.._..___ ._._-. .. .. usually choose u hail-pin bend to puss. The good Mohammedan is the wirrst. Beware of him. llc winds it string of blue bcnils round iris Tflllllllill‘ cup, "to keep away the cvil tsyc,“ says l0 himself thnt ev~ crylhiug is iii thc lrantl-s oi’ Allah, uiid their "steps on tlic gas." Whcn the tourist eventuzl-‘ly ar- ri es iii Jerusalem, he lllills some ' - good hott-‘s. and to his sur- pril-rc, nii lldifilllillt} wntl-r supplyfl though lhcy do charge a dollar cur-h for baths. 'i‘hcrt-. is however, zrgrnve fear of commercialization with the op- cniiig up of Palestine. PlFlllTP irostcurd vendors are a pn-siiivc nuisance, They pester visitors as they leave the scene of tho Nativity of Bethlehem, They. ririri their brothers who sell cheap bends, through the courtyard of the (‘hurl-h of the Holy Sepu-Ytrhrc, the traditional site of Culriry. Every. \S'1lGl‘(§HIJOlS sncrcrl to Christian. Ji-w, or Musrsulman are being eX- ploitr-d. ‘if by clinuco in one ‘of the irres- ouizs thr- Koran is being recited, the guide will not hesitate to grltli~ or his flock nrnund while he en- lni-gm on the practices of the Mos- lr-iu religion. Fortunately the lm- llns or‘ the mosque. with mic or- ivrltnl iiupcrtui-bality, 809111 quite indifferent to nii audience, and the rhythmic, swaying movements that ilCflfilliDéllly it. Things are unspoilt. only in the cniiriirv. Shepherds still lend their flnvki-t through the fields of llcllllcllciii. ifou can s00 glean- iics give strong indications that tlic M ,1“. and “f yon,- Qivii \\',,,-_ The §a(lver'-§é' balance ' of iradc, as with Ehuureritiaii Shield which surrniilids “Hon-e ,,,_.,,,¢,,,.,,i,-,, i,,-,,,,,;i,, ,,,, |,y;lhe feeling that the increase iii the Fthc stiuthern end of Hudson‘ l-irly. min ,,,e,,_=-,,,,-,_. qmve Canada m anmvolumc (‘.l' this trudo will be iiiirt- jis oric or’ the most remarkable miii- “ounce ,, nntioualistic policy niquzllly beneficial null thnt the cou- jtacts mitdc in tiic course of this ‘cral bearing arena; evcr discovered. m-uiéciiqn combined wiii, prefer. lThe auiiunl value of Canada's for- ewes wtmin me En,,,,,-,., 3,, C.,-,1n,~ibusiness will be tho basis for uu est products is (ill-Se w $50" 1111111011 that oiir lrtitlt? should no rorigci- be ever closer 11101111811111 nnd nrore newsprincii-i produced iir pxpiyfled tn the.- violeut ilztiiger oil Because of our relatively large (fnrinda than in uuy other coutiiiy; snni, sudden interruption. ,l‘€'“l(‘.'\ll‘(!8S and small population, there are, fur iustiliicc, n irumber 1,, ihe years prim- u, i933, nnmli we look forward to u‘ pcriorl of ex- of mills lu the Drmiuiori which arc towns along our side or‘ thc three .'l111ll-‘l101l Dl‘0l1<ll‘l101l1l10-1y n“ fir!!!" ‘a inilc a minllte. manufactured products amounts to iff requirqgmenlg nnd they wcreilt is our firm belief thnt the op-l 1101‘ D01‘ 111111110 1111i‘ 01' 91001110. WW‘ lo the corrcilllontling (titles at vari- ited Sta es. o lire you with statistics, it may is and Seattle. ‘be well to mention that between tion of tlie_ Forducy tariff lll that 1912 illitl 1926 Canada nilvancctl year came a second grout depres- from seventh to Hficolld plilcc in per sfou in Canada. due to the shutting States are sharing to no small dc- ciipita foreign trade, and thnt in of!‘ 0t’ an zlccustcructl market. With- glee in the workund profit of our’ nctunl volume of forc1l<n trade in the inst six month-s you have ‘task, and we welcome your (‘C‘~0|)- this country. with only ten million iloubled the tariff on milk, once oration in building this nution to inhabitants, stands fifth nmnng the more adversely affecting a large the North. knowing that as you nations of the wcrltl. The coriccbniimber of Canadian fnrmcri-i—co~n~ make a steadily increasing invest.- rankirig is as follows: slirucrs of goods from the United melit in Canadian industry you will _ _ States. Now the pin-pose of this become ccrrespoidlngly interested l nrted Kingdom .. $9.ill-i,000,000 hifltnrku, resume While I (lo not. wish York, Buffalo, Ilctroir, Miniienpol- are now uvnilubie in With tho. ilnposi- States where ll - s1 static. We l and investors fro'm the llnited is nct to seek in measures muklng for the com- 111111911 S1319“ 9-237-000-1100 sympathy or condolence, but mere- mercial prosperity of our country. 11911111111)’ - - - - - - - - -- '1-11115-11°1'-11110 ly to llHk whether you consider Recently. therc has been un P101100 < 11-1157-0011-11111).tl~resc iuovcs as good business. is amazing "lncreaai ‘ln the number C011~1110 - - - - - - - - - - -- 2-393-‘1110-‘1119 this exactly the wuy you wish to (if your tourists who are visiting the various beauty sirotls of Canada in summer. or. fronting to join us in cur winter spurts iii Quebec. Montreal or llanfl‘. These visit» ors are spending ilbout. two bun-- t An audience wcll acclimated t0 we,“ you, mtg, ioreign Uustonler? 91011101011 from Vflrlflllh‘ 111111" "1' Do you iviirh tc-drivc (lunatic to the 111° “"1110 may 110 11 1111 111090 0011‘ point where we must in self de- cornlng the rich. undeveloped rc- fence exciude ail mo,“ {mm [he sources of Smith Africa; stories of [mp6,] 3a,,“ which can W951i,“- ilie ncw and rich ruiucral prospects i“, bong)", eimwhere, ,,, piece; (n.9,, "mum, (“mm-s a your h, ,1“, iii South America; opportunities lc. “qmrc we are Permmm, ,0. Se], mum“, “m, h, HHS ca“, u“. can, .bliil(l manufacturing plants iu Aus- more freeiy? m, genera,’ ,8 1, mum, nwrchnm m", a chance ,0 Se" to the American consumer at rc- tui] prices and without the direct influence of either a tariff wall or a prohibition amendment. Csr- talnly, such visits on the parts of nruliu or New Zcnlnnil. or to add yo“, Dim, ,0 nan,“ me goods o, uintolil amounts to the wcalth of’ you,- fomign C,,,,i,~,me,-.__, 0,, m, 11b9,. 1111B wr-ild by opening ufl the trndc “i _,, has“, 3,, is cnngigfent Wm, with the Orient. These are all “m. prouwuon m your nwn man“. rm‘ 0W0)’ 81111 001111110109 111 111080 lncturerii? Cc-ulrl you riot in this 11110111101111! 1101151111111 M 1119 P1110 <11 thousand iuile border luid zrtlju-Jstetlitlfl that which tcok place in tliel-he grabbed a heat in 211,“, T110 "01"" "11 111111? 1111110 l0 00111011" 1'4 Y0"? 1-110-1-‘111184 States 1" 111° 1"“ 091111111" ‘Deane made n break in the stretch ‘in the two minute list 101‘ 1-‘! 1191111)’ l10ll1>10 111-‘11 (>1 i118 17111- oua (listauces across the IiucA-New are evcu greater than those which ‘covered from a Stone bnnsa H111“ ibmml lmade him unsteady up to the Avon co. His dam Worthy Spirit is bylmd 210111 1140141111103’ 1n 2.14%. . 1"“ m 1 mo“ [meeting where he won the $5,000 Axworthy, out of Great. Spirit, whose= m’ ma‘ settler” ievent. From that time on the Nortndnln Summers Worthy led of! with a mile in 2.1014. It. looked as though she would win the race until Bob Maxey caught her in the stretch on zthc second trip and won in the samc 2,96% after time. These fast miles the first time out took the edge off the speed n: this pair. The Guy Axworthy filly never showed in front again while Bob Maxey acted rathcr dull until the horses reached Springfield where after The Buccaneer won two races in three billion (lollzirs aiiulinliy, and ghlppliig cattle and farm productslliortunitics open to lhc individual. _ . in our partially developed couniryjglgeggafinf: glqguggglgnggirmhgcelr.Mhxumey‘ This Carolina gelding made a sweep. His most remarkable trip was at Endi- mtt where he reduced the half mile track rccnrd for three year old trot- ters to 2.07%.‘. Radium was the con- tender in this heat andurotted as fast as the winner. During the Monroe meeting Deane met Ruth M. Chenault, the two year old star of i926. He won from her in 2.10.‘ The filly was defeated in slower time than she showed over the same course in her two year old form. ' Deane has now shown more speed than Peter Manning did at the same age when Murphy paid $21,000 for him. What has the future in store for this gelding if he does not. meet with any of the mishaps which put so many good horses on the shelf? P11101<y was the surprise package opened at Greenfield. At that meet- ing the two yertr old race was almost; conceded to either Evensong or Miss Eclipse on the form which they Spencer won at Detroit and Knla~ ner of the Hamblctoiiiari will come mnzoo in 2.07‘... Scotland won at after the battle for the Review stake Cleveland nnd Kalamazoo, whereyat thc Goshcu inilc truck meeting. Fire Glow finished at his wheel m the pair trotted the which now have a number of import- middlc half in 1.01193. nut events to race for made o. good These colts represent. the Peter the showing in the Bay State and Grand Great, Axworthy nnd McKinney Circuit meetings. Ace High proved lines which have dominated the fut- the best on the half mile tracks. l-lc nrlties for n number of years. Scot- won his four engagements and con- land is n brother to ltosc Scott and vmccd the regulars tl1at,lic will make Highland Scott._botl1 of which arc a good horse evcn if his vision is He ls bv imperfect. of wich and made a record of 2.0914 at: Northampton. Rose Grrittan and n, rm Glow the McKinney blood Z0111 McKinney were also winners. comes through his sire Sari Francis-file 5111111111 1111119 801118 1Y1 3.11"’. Peter Scott out of a daughter ‘ Volo-Rico after falling in two Rnchc, 238,, "aces ,0 PuS5ISlETlS on the smaller ovals landed at Prail through Willie Wilkes and T010110 11nd Detroit in 2.05. The ‘Sally Soutiiworth both spged pro- 01911-1 31111-011 filly Hollyrood Jac- duccrs. Iii 1915 San Francisco had 1111911110 015° $00100 111 2.0613. ‘his rim colt trotter in Mary Put-i The first P1111‘ of 1W0 year old P110" mew Th“ yo,“ he has a pa“. m Fireilllfl events went to Belvolo in 2.091.‘. Clow nnd Fancy Frisco. The last-she l8 by Belwln out or a mire by named was pmced m meduatronjeter Volo. Sister Donna wonaheat lstakc which Kashmir won at Toledoflln 2-11999- $110 is by that: wellknown -F'anny Frisco is out of Emily Ax- ‘worthy. the clam of Billy Smith, 2.09%. He traces to Green Mounq taln Maid through Mary Osborne, and Elaine which made a record of‘ 2.20 in 1880. The dam of Fire Glow _'_" has also another representative on, If 111° 101101111118 Polnts are observ- the turf in Full Worthy, 2.0511,. ucJ-‘d- 131- Krllllss believes a high srrwlv is one of the winners in the Murphy fvgnmggk 1150111 11 51111111113’ 51111141001111 stable. - 511 I , Clip. the long hair on and around Spencer. the third member of thisine ndfien This-makes cumin‘ e35. llrnlllmklls by‘ LeieTlge. n an (ifsgiheiier and avoids the accumulation of deadc amp on _e xwor y, . .11 lam, - His dam. Petrcx, was a splendid race‘ was}, the udder and “s immedinm m0"- 5110 W115 801 111’ P9101‘ mesurronndings before each milking. ‘Great out of Extasy. a daughter of. Provme Glenn mnklng sum and rfifhelwgz 111mg‘; uppslnsEm have milkers wash their hands . ° P“ 1°“ ° e 5 p‘ e‘ c" thoroughly before milking. static and Lord Dewey. Reject a" mm: from suspmo“! Direct. - Points To Observe Thc two and three year old pacer§____ _ Gypsy Star won nt Nor- - sire and old time race horse Braden - "rs "mm": m" mm “t ‘111111-‘1111’ Thevu1recu°ns 1'1"“ 1" a mm" “mm 1118111191‘ 11111111 "l1 your customer's your countrymen 1c (Tunndn should showed in their preliminary work.» The “we; which Kggfimif trgflgdl -,. 't'll .1 w ly haul nnd reap Willi it ii, i iidi i‘ |,, r11» , _ _ , . r 511-»? i: ...‘:"::....‘.'.. nil!‘ “::r.‘."*:::. 53.12.3115.” “.;'.f.'.".?.”....'§li. f.‘:.:.*;::...‘::.'~:.. i°‘:i°.::“..‘;::‘".‘:.ris: lass. n.»- m- 1v"“°d" i, still cast their iietrs in tilt. Sen oiiniul ncw shipping lines, A quit-k- question you, right m do n5 you|.s,nnd,ng 0,- me Canaman new, 117i,‘ jumped n om plucky won m m 1927 would be passed along mum ntely. _ i ("'1"°°‘ i" rflllllll and n lletlflfflctoly 11111111 please concerning tariffs, but werpolnt. To any cf you who have 2.14%. 15,5," o, 3mm,“ and stauon Beua‘ Have all utensils sterile. Steam l5 -__-_.+>____ Halli-wt tr- much less ml: 1- 01l11l1-l1-,woiild like to suflilest thllt not izen- liter visited us,l would suggest um No one ever heard of a two yearjl-Ier 2.0m at Detroit was faster than ""1 mo“ 011101-110 81811111” when was“ ma! 0mm TH E CRYSTAUS SECRET Thc curious power" oi’ crystals to iillow an electric cur‘ kllfllltffi only in cue direction, and so in defect n wireless signal, has boon u source- of mystery trczirs. and many scientists tried to (liscnvcr the secret. it has now been discoverer] that galciia crystals. which are most have sensitive, contain an excessive amount of sulphur, and ‘it is thr light that it may be minute cmanlitlcs nf sulphur which form tho uinrvcllously sensitive wireless ilctcctnr. ' Tit. is only four years since Dr. Sheppard discovered thnt minute ‘tliflflffl of sulphur were the cause of thc wonderful scnaitivencirs to light of the silver sals used in THE SziMonti-oyaicarries you to another world. in luxury you visit the put by way of l4 rootantic port: in the Caribbean. Bermuda, Son Juan. Barbuda!- S:.'::.:=:.'.~..*.*:."."r.:i":..":.":: ".’“'?.2’ ::'::.:.:;:r::.;-::.z:r: Fm.“ 1mm goo‘ A pcncock is unable to distin- Opllonalshonhcunionn. Info!- mflmnlndnuufliomhomynu, guish (‘no colnr from another. lt is said thnt birds which fly bv day sm- i-verytirlng a bright reddish or- ange. Night birds see- blue anti vioict. Iona! nun or 0. BRUCE BUIPIE. Dist. Pun. Alf-Ill 40 King in. Saint John. N, A mun would rather overlook his sins than vivorhcar llicm. certain rent to pass through spots on their for nble by the investor‘, the 11111101101‘ icroiiily but mercly farsighted BQl-lyou mam the first opportunity 43f 21.52.91.252‘.‘ll12.;“tl1.’l?2..2..fi£l$'“"“{‘°ii‘°i‘ i”; "‘..°*l°‘“i‘ c. - ven t scrmnn on nga ns t e‘ tea n moo a s, an awarm work has been completed but where ‘(j ,, dim, n.0,“, - “.1 0 a r m (e o; C. who a a i cer in cider to p welcome, Tn thos y u llllilllillynllrlrs 1101! Will tlrflwllk l0 l" imit him to become u more effect- have been there before, i will ex- DO l1 W 0 DQ111118 0 11111 9 111' ire consumer. Among the diffi~ tend no specially urgent invitation 9011:1110‘ I115‘? 01 ‘he “"11"” Te-‘mmces 101111188 and hindrances to Canadian since‘l am sure that durlni; yvtll‘ 8V8. i118. situation in Cans-la today. s11c11i‘_might mention reclassification! made m feel at home—ris izuestsi I110 1110 10111101111 11-1‘ 1110 T009111 111_‘_‘rlrid arbitrary rulings on the part ‘of Canada. Winning l? Father Circuit. Such. 111 short. is the ‘exmm, in inc United States we previous visit. you will have been {Avon At Springfield he made Miss In one of the heats which Kashmlnnlow has been invented old trotter doing anything like that in June. That the flash did not in- jure the Peter Volo colt; was shown by the fact that he was either the winner or a contender in the bal- ance of his races in the Bay State Azure Volo caught hlm at Eclipse race in 2.12% to wih. The Atlantic Express filly also Guy McKinney was f rced uz-trot lnsmflm 15 I101 010110510 l1 P01101119 lgny of 1115 rgggg 135i; 31-, 101181111051 81467111201‘ Chill: l8 3 “U107 1 Pansy won a heat; from her at To- 01 0111011110 811011111 11° 115011- iledoin 2.08%, but anything of that. '——"-'¢'°’—*‘ kind could be looked for in a fleld- By injecting into the ground high of seventeen, where the contender tension electric currents general» had to pick her way from the rearqrti by the tractor drawlns 11. 11 to kill in won in the Matron stake s e waseects and hasten the growth of rtimed separately. in 2.04%. S e also crops. , _. ...-By Gmrge hilt-M auui 01mm‘ You HaAR ME COUGH ‘nub Moamsicl? MY THROAT FEEL‘: OH >1 DONT FEEL VERY WLLLH THlNK VM CATCHINC COLD‘ I'VE ‘BENT FOR THE DOCTOR- witm-‘a "rue MATTER» MAcois? YOU Looi< WORRIED “rt-reacts we ‘ BELL NcNb l1‘ MUQIT Ba THE DOCTOR BUT- DOCTOR‘ \ MUST QTUDY MW SlNGING BUT- MR5- JiGC-fi- YOU NO smcnuc. 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