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From - -'U lh ll ,g 9 All . = _Z,,,,..-. .ig-1.. --._. . ...- ..~ . ,_.,i I _W M, , kurt' l` c _ S?-‘ . 62?? iii *> oi' ) 5° -:~;>z~': - - ~ ~ ----~~'-"~»">l¢»°f"’ - - Q .2:2»<;.Q:zzz;2:32E1E1;=:?:E=E¢¢5:$§;25&€ .~:~:»;T~::~>z2Z:~2~fZ-i'f3*~f~”~`-T:I;- ~' .- ducted by the Rev. T. Trivett. Rec- ¢ More _-Miles From \These 2 Bicycle .Tires All Goodyear tires are made to give utmost mileage. Goodyear Automobile Tires have won their leadership through this super-service. l Goodyear Motorcycle tires are on three of every four of this year’s new machines, and hold every world's record for speed and durability. ,Whicli all means that in Goodyear Bicy- cleTiresyou are a ssu re d t h e same high value that h a s :vo n premiership in these other Goodyear fields. p Goodyear Bicycle Tires have the famous All-Weatlicr treads- smaller reproductions of tliose on Goodyearautomobiletircs. _They 'grip wet runrls, while giving a smooth riding quality. ,ji-i>~/\ GoolL§f'Tl§;AR TORONTO Bicycle Tires 'And these tires are henutltul as well ns dura- ble. 'l`hey show th e b ic ye I e to greatest nd- varitzige. 'l‘heir pure, \vhiterlib~ her glistens on wet pavements. They compel llllniiration every- whcl-c. They :ire made at tho Goodyear Bowmlinville, Ontnrio, factory and cost no more than tires thllt do not have their quali- ties of leadership. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Limited llssd Office. Toronto, Ont. Factory, B°Wllll'i||=» 0"- f,i f For Sale by All Dealers _ 1 llto and Ilolph at honlo--nlill one sis. _-»-.,l,;» ter, Mrs. I.clnul.~l Gallant ltllstlcoville ZZ`2Z!¥Z..!lIZ.-1222Il...1ZZI.IZIIClll!€1- . ...l-I.............»..-¢......:::.»~-:L_ "__ _"___ . '"11232111111123-"liniti||--~-»"»»---."-u~-~----- -. . U.....~..f-ia.-.~|iu|~"»||u - - - . . `_ x viii its heart- ........!l!III€!!!t2£!l!!Z!.... lL‘lt $_\'illpuill_\'. il, I, l’_-[_ ___me5§§;::::::::::5!:tr°!!~"-'-~'-2;"-1 ___~_*_ QW' vA\ Q `f.;_,,:__ vEs'rERoAv's nAciNG ` s\\§G.»9_\i\__. '=.ssaas=¢._ °-- _,gg \\\ --QTR EVE? -1.-J_:55§§§555§__ ` A packed ixrrllid stand with licilglit- :€§EEi:_ -) _ fa./1-tw was _ cd spectators wltncsscd thc racing yes. _:§;§;;;§;:; ,=/[ . terday afternoon nt thc Chnrlottctowii _:EEE-I:EEESSE:i. 5' .__.__......;;:::::::::::::i:::::::;::::::5;;§::::;:::::::::--'- Drlvlllg Park tflleri; were three rm,-vi- .iififlfiffi5fill:::::5iiiifilffiiiififffififfffiiifl' ""i"i"':'”‘"i5:::" "“":i":§:f. _ -" - "~ 9 ' ‘ t .- -1. - su Ili. ..- an -=============asssssi¢ssaess=se=.ss.i _ ~ » -' - 0 ._ _ Y *I » "$55555 well filled with horses coinprisilig 1:,§.§::,::.:.::::::;::,,.... _q-\"\ ` Q‘R5“`. ~::::::.:... niilny of thc best lil the Lower Pr 1\ -'\ c>uY\ '§;;;;gI' \'ll'lCOS, teilmell by the ` W sorrowllig frlclills and rt-lnti\'l~s 'l`lic ""i""'::.::'::5:::::i:.:::_:__:. on me “ml he " l"“"' ‘lm ~' lo ni". 1--"- in '::::::5:§§§§§55'\\ Q “vQ {o'a lil w~w» w l i isnhsggghenssh- > ...llflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"il . \ .:.:2::::'*" ',-1.........;::::::::. ::::::::::::::::::°-' ""-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r'°' RED CROSS SPEARMINT DR. KING’S PEPPERMINT PEPSIN CHEWING GUMS Their delicious purity and their lresli green mint-leaf flavor are almost equal to a tramp through the green field itscll, for rclreshment. Look for the Cupid on every Package. Save the wrapper of each packet---it is s coupon redeemable for vnluahle FREE GIFTS Get the gift catalogue from the store of write ls for n copy. CANADIAN CHICLE C0., LIMITED PETERBOROUCH, ONT. /I/mf: /1_1/ fin/in/i-if/\ fr/ ///-' m-u‘/ ./-////Ni'/1', li/i-/iv.,/.1/f .‘ and r/mir/rv _Au/wgi' if 1'/.l kiwi! /'11 Lilrlarfa. l 10 T -f li ‘ V Write for free Catalogue giving prices and fvll information FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon sale again' .u»i»l'1P.`n.1. 5 . X The first dose promptly ends the ness, cloudy thinking, etc., v|h'll¢ the hearing rnhldly returns as the sys- am is invigorated by the tonic act- Gray Marine Motors ion Ui nw treatment. 1.0 i ss o smell and mucus dropping in the hack oi the throat are other symptoms that Standard the worldjfover, Made in sizes from \§2.°,'",,f.'.i°.,’{,§Z‘f,°'I,°,", 6l,,§§f“'"l‘§l "°" _I} to 36atIl‘li sIi’z.es 1, 2 & 3 Cylinders for boats of all Wm? W mt of an ,ara directly caused hy fora, there are but few hearing cannot be simnln home treatment lion who is trouliied cntarrhal deafness, or form should give this trial. There is nothin . q y o come JW this efficacious treatment. Nearly THURSDAY. _The many friends of Mr Daniel death, which occurred at his home near Elgin NB n S t 13th ft ere e moved to Elgin N13.. where he engaged in that most noble occu a ani u whom the sympathy of all go out in their lrrepnrabte loss. _ lon \\'cdliesila_v evening he passed away. :llc leaves behind a willow und seven children, Mr. Ambrose Rodd wllo lives oil the liolm-stead. Mr. Jolln Rodd out in the west. Mrs. McNutt, of Malpeque, Mrs. Joseph Coles, Mrs. llenry Coles. .\lrs. llerbert Coles, and Mrs. Lem- uel Poles. llis remains were interr- ed at Sherwood Cemetery. The ser- vice at the home and grave was con- , __ -_ -:_ , ‘ _‘.'- _ ` ._J_'. ` There passed away on Sept. 9th, at - _' 4 4. ,-rl . south Milton at the advanced age of _,__ 5 ' _`§.~__ _ 5 __ /f S1. Mr. John T. Rodd. one of the _-7 . ._1;` -,`»_-:rj;;_,___ ,`_='_,_.__>V.v» _.~}’.' _ liiost highly esteemed farmers. a man M, 'I :; ;-.»,___'.- ,.'-8-:~j‘r*`;,$»,_ ~ I J/ 1/ V of most loveable character and who - _~ .3 4%* --- _ - ' 'I I A /Ii ff “as resllectell by all. Only a iyeck M ~ ,pi _ .N 'Q . V, _l .pw ` before he was taken iii, he was at stride and slightly injured. Dan Paine. ‘ ,_ -‘- -- sw* - thc funeral of me ine Ar(-|,deac0n a. Sydney horse which went such a p “_ )/, , Re-agb. 0" me saturday following good race in Halifax was not quite - - '_-vi _7~__;_; Y-` ` _ _ ~ »..- _ M -in / li.; was busy in me harvest (gem an up to form. Prince Wilkes which (/:)f(,&-,\\‘.\ ,~ _ / 'E _‘_ _h '~..\ ,day uni" 5 |319 hour and i¢ is sup. won third money was the winner of ; . y "* ' -L posed he wok a (-hm after being heat. the 2.19 class at Halifax last weck. "° l-li, Pneumonia 59; in and ll was soon During the intermission a three year ` ` . ;s.-" §\\__ Sven that lic was to leave this earthly Old colt Petrello by Prodigal, 2.16 out ‘ _- .." \\.§ii home. Oli Saturday he took his had of the Huntress 2.23% the dam of Mar- B ln tor of Miltoli, assisted by Rev. IJ. Illcllean. The high rcgard of thc com- nlulllty was seen when over seventy teams followed his relnailis to the cem- etery. 'l`lie Oraligclnen of Milton, and Brethren from other Lodges as- sembled to tallc their lust farcwcll of a dear brother and assistant Orange- man. On Tuesday evening. Scptelnber l5th. the coniniunity was shocked nt the sad news by telegraph. of the death tllat morning of Mother St. George llc Vieune, (Yoligregutiun Not- rc Dzimc, lliolltrf-al, formerly Miss Sicily l.e(.‘l:iir, of ltustiuovillc. 'l‘hc llcccasell who was a llauglitcr of l\lr. George Le<`lair, was burn at llllstlco- ville on thc thirteenth day of March in the year eighteen l.\unllrcd and eiizlity-live und was one of it family of two sons and two dau;:liters_ Her winnini: ninnncr and kilid disposition won thu ai't`c<°tion of ull who came in lsontlivt with her butll at home and in t‘li:irluttl-tuwn and Sulnmerside in which places she spent a considerable part ol' licl' life. Tlic news will then be a shork to those of her friends who have not before hoard of her untimely ill-liilse. Tho deceased, only a short funn algo llecilled to enter the relig- ious lll'l-_ :intl accorlliiigly last spring =-'ll_i~, took leave of her relatives and friends and departed t`or Montreal wlicre she clitercd a convent and took UD the work of ten<~.hilig_ All went well until a few days before--her death when she took li violent head- “P1101 _this developed into braiufever of wlilcll she died ut the Mother House. Molltreal, at the aforesaid tllnc. llor bllrilll took place ii! Mont- rcal_on Tlllirsllny lnorliillg, Septemb- er lltll_ Sho li-nvcs to nlonrn their loss--ii sorrowilitz father; (her moth- er pri'-llcwziscd her tivo years) two brothers. l\li‘. .-\lt~.\is l.c(‘lair of Toro- 'lo tlicsc ilnil to ihl-. |nr;.:v nillnbcr of |Guarllillii wishes to c l i ` pace and the 224 trot All 'lor 0. To Cure Cstsrilisl Deafness and Ilesd Noisei P*`r5""9 9"fl<`l`i"E from catnrrhnl deafness and hcnd noises will be glad to know that this distressing afflic- tion can be sllccossflllly trciitcd nt ll0m0 by #ln internal medicine that in ninny instances hiis cllcctcll ii :om- lllcto cure after rlll clsc has inilcd. Slliivrcrs who could scnrcely hear n wntch tick have hnd their hearing restored to such an extent that the tick of n watch wiis nliiinly audible seven or eight inches nway from cithcr enr. Therefore, il you know someone who is troilblnd with hcad noises or cntlirrh, or cntnrrhiil dcnfness,' cnt out this iurnilila and blind to them iind' you will have been tha means gf '*“V\"E some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescrip- tion clin be prcpnrcd at home and ls mndo ns follows! Secure from your drugglst. 1 oz. Parmint (Double Strength), about 750. worth. Tnlla this home, and add to it } pint of hot water and 4 oz. of moist or granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take ogg table sponnful four times a day most distressing head noises dull- troubles there- whose by this Per- noises aliv K IMPORTANT-In ordering ablest rains- , _ _ men they could pi-odd(-Li, ffm. ,.¢.sm, :it Foroiito. llelcn is still cliglblc Time, 2.20%, 2.20%, 2.20%, 2.25%. p or,inE,cuisniins s in A i iis 0llll18 ind Bltlllills \t"vsr-tous times. The linccrtlinity of ‘horqencing was fully demonstrncodip thc' 1.24 trot. when after Orwell Belle had won the two first heath oasily,`_1layor Todd came on and won_`the race in tli 2.19, Hilda 8. driven by Peter Conroy. who has had such excellant success in Hal- UBX recently. hung up ii new track record in the flrlthoot when sho ne- gotiated the 0val`ln 2.16%; the for- mer record was 2.17 and was held by Ada Mac, the“ummerside mare, pil- oted at the time hy Dan Steele. The .ed to cook them all, except Miss Al- cyone who had made a slight break shortly after the start and went an easy mile. She came in and won the next three heats, being pushed by Prince Wilkes in the second and Hilda S. in the third and fourth. There was very nearly being an accident in the second heat when the sulky of Hilda S.. and Prince Wilkes col- lided and Hilda was thrown off ber nrct B. Druien 205%. one of the big- gest money winning trotters on the ground circuit this year stepped a half ilc in 1.14, very easily. The colt ls owned jointly by Mr. I). A. McKill- uon and Mrs. J. P. lr\'lng_ lie gives promise of being a record breaker. Mr. (`liarlcs Crossman drove him dur- ing his trial. Tile 2.40 pace went from heats, the first boat being won by Moth Miller in 2.20%. He was the contending horse throughout the- racc. The race was won by Rexlight, owned by L. A. Simpson of Amherst. llexliglit was bred and raised by Duncan ltobert- lson, North River. Princess Etta went a good race considering the fact that she had been injured only li short time ago. The 2.24 class trot was rt very filie exhibition of trotting ac- tion and gameness. Tile race coll- stituted a new record from the fact that the first five heats are the fast- est ever trotted or paced ill the Char- lottetown track in fact over any ls- iand track, the two coliteiidilig lion- ses. Mayor '1'l»dd, owned by llamonil Kelly, Southport, and Orwell Bello, owned by thc Mclilnnoii Drug t‘.o_, each carrying new records, the former being 2.18% and the latter 2.19. It was John MacDonald wllo said horse races and elections were the two most uncertain things oil cltrth, llc was right. Any one would have been thought buggy who ivolild have suggested Orwell Belle would have been beaten after the first two heats. sho looked such all easy winlier. But Mayor Todd who had been tiiking it colnt’ortnbly came along in the third with his wonderful bllrst of speed and bent the black mare to the wirc. The fourth and fifth were lllso won by Todd, King Brazilian milking lilni step very fast to reacll the wi`r"c"i'iFél.T The races were handled very cnpably, and thc conduct of the meeting has nlatle inaiiy. friends for liorse-racing. lt is a grand thing i`or the sport that the services of such an excellent offi- cial as Starter Frank J. Power can bc secured. The Judge Dr. J. A. John- son und Mr. Joseph Vrabbc arc excep- tionally well up in the rules and ure quick to notice aliy breach of tllein. Today illc finals will bc run off. The thrcc races in thc progmiilllie uri Free-l`or-ull, wliirtli will bring together llildu S.. '_’.16¥~'.». Vesta Boy 2.051.-1 Wul- tcr J., 2,081.5 Sli:ii'lil‘y Boy 13.10'-Q. Tlic 'L22 Trot ilild l’n<-c will bring iugctlicr the fillilnus Dr. Sillirpcr ‘_’.lS‘, t‘llnr|c_\' Ripe, ‘.’.2l. ():lkl_\' ll.. 2.1l>§’,£; and Glu- diolzl `_'.1l)l,,. The 21.30 l‘al'c will lirtvlf llnolig other lslartcrs, Miss .\lt-o_\'iic ‘i.1Rl,,, Bob Mal: 2.20'/,, licxligllt 21.210 Prilict-ss Etta, and several others. Tile races will start promptly nt 1.30 p. nl. Note: Helen IT.. 2.18'/3 has been with- .lrnwli from ull the classes she was entered ill nt this nicotlli|::_ ll is the intention of hcr owners, thc McKinnon Drug Co., to entcr licr in the ltich Stakes tlirouglioul the C-aillidiali loo Circuit which stzirts on Cliristinas Dny for thc 2. -i0 cluss :ind ls l-mill to be cvcn faster on ice than sllc is on clay. CJMMARY. 2.19 Ulass l’anc. Miss Alcyonc 2.lS‘,§ McKinnon Drug Co., llllucliiilllolil ._ ._ .. ._ .. ._ ._ ._ ..4.l.1.l_ Ilildzi S., .-\lfrr‘il Stewart, 25.17% Southport. ¢('oliro_v) ._ ._ 1.11. L', LI. Prilicc Wilkes, 11.16, l’ctcl' (`iirroll. (Carroll) ._ ._ .. 2. -i. I’._ Dan Pliilw, 2.19%. l‘_ llulwrty, (\\':lri'iilll .. ._ ._ ,.7l. 4. Il. i 'l`ill‘l\. 15.16'/2, 2.20, ..... o ca ra to C 2.24 CLASS Tl'lOT. Nlzivnr Todd, 22.22% lllinimond liclly. (olly)._ ._ .. .. _. ._ __ ._ .. ..'J. ‘.‘. l. l. Orwell Bcllc, Z£.‘.lIll-.j, McKinnon Drug Co., tlilclilniiniil .. .. .. ._ .. ._ l.Zl..'l.Zl. Kino; iirnzllion, 2.24%, Frcd Welsh, (Welsh) .. .. ._ ._ _.IL »l_ 2. 2. 2.` Gcorgo Crowns.. 2.23'/5. llan Steel (Steel) ._ _ .4. 3. 4. 4. -i. Also started. Wynnle M. Lloyd Ach- lllc, nlid King Dodds. Tinic, 2.191,-3, 2.19, 2.181/4, 2.40 CLA58 PACE. ltexlight 2.20. l.. A. Sampson. (Simpson) Moth Miller, ,Hammond Kelly, (Kelly).. ._ .. ._ ._ .. ._ ..l_ 2. 2. z. Don Ambulator, T. B. Dobson, (Dobson) ._ .. ._ ._ _. ._ ...3 4. 3.3. Princess Etta, T. C. Edgett., (Egctl) ._ .. .. .. ._ ._ 3.5.4. Helen‘~A.. G. Mcli/llllon, (Hoopor).. 5. 5. 4. .w r: te rs >- i; The horse ness ended in I blaze of glory. The gl-andstand was taxed to its utmostsaating capacity sud the enclosures were over-run with specta- tors. who came from the most dis- tant ports ol the province and from abroad to witness what was expected to ba very exciting racing and they were not disappointed. The weather continued to be propitious and the track was in excellent condition ow- ing `t0 the tireless efforts of Mr. Alex- ander Gillis as caretaker and the sup- erintendent cf the speed department, Mr. P. S. Brown.~ Great credit is due these gentlemen for auch a fine and thoroughly satisfactory track. The contests yesterday were highly interesting. the spectators being thrill- ed with some of the finishes, and the applause was at times deafening. Tho free-for-all event brought to- gether four of the best horses in that lass in the Maritime Provinces; there were other entries but they were uri- avoidably absent. Hilda S., as her admirers expected, captured the race in straight heats. She was -in excell- ent shape. Tbe race of the previous day just sharpened ber up sufficiuntiy to put her into condition to do her very best yesterday, when on two occasions she broke the track record, a perfor- mance slie had accomplished in the first heat of the 2.19 class on Wednes- day. This shows what nn excellent race mare she is. She is illno years old and for seven years lille luis been competing against foreign horses on Maritiliie tracks. ller equal has never been seen here for endurance and gamcness. Great credit is due and luust be given to Mr. Peter Conroy who during the last two _ or three years has trained the niure and inadc such an excellent cainpaign with her. `liv;~ race in which she colilpl-Lcd yester- day was without aln_v piirliclllnrly tix- citing feature, as liillln won cal-li bent pliite lianliily, being pushed iii the first one by Vesta Boy. the uid 'war burst.- of the Grand Circuit. alid in thc slwoliil by Walter J. The liltti-r horse is now owned in Sydney. N. S. ills record is 2_8 1-2 and tivo years ago he swept the Grand Western Circuit from end to enrl, winning eleven our of thirteen starts. Vesta Boy put up il good race but none nf them” linil spcnll enough to challenge the black nillre froni Southport. The 2.22 class trot :ind pact- wal.-a \von by the celcbrlllcil Dr. Slli\rpl~l°_ The doctor was on his good beliiiviolii' and the race was i-:illlpiy it jog for him its he could linvi- stcppl-ll nuy of the miles in slxtecli ul' better. Like Hilda S.,hc ic ci wonilcrllli race sccrniiTgly tireless. l.'ndi-r thc limi..- llng of ills present owners null ills I Jhllélfu/‘0l1{&&iI'L'.5'117D¢7l .a.,.l.;. sd- . A¢l5‘f&ad ¢ - _.&¢ Him .Eld- i li orms.Convu |:~.lans.Fcvi.‘i'lsli ncss and LOSS 0F S5-EE inc Similc Si!4“3l"'¢ me cm-nun Cari mtv. if-oli1lli;ui.Ni;wvoiiK l I - . . l uirisiw ,*;‘l,‘?"§1‘.l.'§‘é'l'..°.‘.i,l.i‘ll»...-r»»- \' ` ' ;. _ _c _, , ¢-¢ ,J .ll _ T _, _ _ _ _ ,'-, rs- fl was each race was iiiarly inter- 1”" FRIDA`Y`."" F »~~‘ ~ ' ' ` M I '_ """` ` Bll8`l0lllli For Infants and Uhildren. The Kind You llava Always Boughlrf” Bears the f .attire *` ' of Q-2 s ' 1 _. -\` -Use C its Uvei i§\§BHfS i i iii ea. E'-£5 me-,- Exact Copy of Wrapper- ____ ,__,,, L - sn- -il... 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