‘ A FRI/v? E so \ $5HPOTULAR'LpCAL row I S l‘ mmnnonrunml ingenious‘ or his .- .1. ‘ Ausplciefls Y.M I _,' I‘ lfllllliipl‘ it‘ REGINWD DEN I m a mirthqlmke of laughter! A gasoline romance that skids in“, a "lllllflh wmrucauuns of thrills and love.’ Crattan gars lFRAlIVK FOX l No‘; Likely HAS BIG 0.4 Y i to Rdce Again i ATFALI. FAIR l IEKYELAND, 0.. Oct. 10. - The TOPSHAM, Maine, Oct. icy-The 1.. =ll"»‘7 turf doubtless has seen thef Sagadahoc country fair. a famous last of the sensational Canadianevent marking the closing of the Pacer, Grattan Bars, 1.59 1-2. The racing season in Maine, and a gen- l .1.» has been retired for the eral gathering of campaigners from ;c.'l;;on by his owner. Fred Throw- all over the state and beyond op- e“ of Kerwood, Ont., because of cned today with the usual big lameness that resulted from a crown with fast track and with inn; workout at the Syracuse early every heat a whipping fin- C tlld Circuit meeting and the re- ish. tiwnent is extremely likely to he Frank P. Fox. 74-year-old reins- pcrmanent in view of Throwers an- man, had one of the biggest days of r hcement earlier pwicn that the son of Grattamtrot Rlval wouldenter the ranks progenitors next year. Grattan Bars leaves the with Lucebelle. unbeaten this oiiyear. stepping the last mile in 2.07 ll-4, equalling the Maine track rec- track ord for trotter, made by the same V711 the distinction of being the horse several weeks ago. He beat a ygy- m; moneywinmng. pace,- for, ulQ/RQV field, including the Portland one season in history and the only Holding Bluejay, 2.08 1-2, driven by performer that has captured three Billy Flemming; Chestnut Dillon. of P25 000‘ events. Hih earnings total the Flemming stable, driven by Red r-lcse to the 350.000 mark. His Hanifen, and the Boston mare Bel- 000 conquests resulted in the le Harvest Worthy, of the Allan J. _ England Derby, American Wilson stable, in order. Time 2.00, Tizwby and Page Dairy at the 2.12 1-2, 2.07 1-4. vlinrisor, Conn., Kalamazoo and‘ The 2.24 trot. purse $500, was won Toledo courses respectively. by Harvest Watts, pf C. G. Brown's ' mt record y; L59 1.2, madel nevuoinham stable; Harwas (Clus- \ Pane Classic and equalled in key), second: Twin Town Kid (Co- tl:". American Derby. He was ex-vburnl. third; Ruth Rose (Fox) 1"’ ed to lower his mark against fourth. Best time, 2.17 1-2. Red Mb at Lexington. Kv.. this Ilanifen landed the 2.25 class with fi-trl hi5 unfortunate lameness- Christine. of the Newton stables, w: “rem makinil the fiLl/Jlllill. Newton, Muss, dropping a heat t) 1* his real speed capacity never U10 138111301‘ C013. CB-Dl- Harvey ' known. In his great milc (Kelley), who was second: Ran- a ‘cdo, he was eased up in the delph Direct. (Foyel. third; Ram- elw ‘w; stages, boiler (Small) fourth. Best time, l‘ ‘align Bars and the interest- 2.13 1-2. Lukebclle. unbeaten ins "rwv that surrounds him al- un-rss will occupy a bright chapter in harness horse annals. As is now w ‘ ‘nown, Thrower obtained him as a youngster, in trade for some year. stepping Belle Havesworth, threw driven and ran away. Luke Bell also smashed the Topsham track records for both trotting and pacing with his 2.07 1-4 mile. the z-cwcs. Following a stellar cnm- only mark being 2.09 3-4, made r" n in Canada last year, Thrnw- last year izy Bessie McKlyo and ~~ "as convinced he had the best Silver King. pacer in the world. Despite the ——————, feel that he only was a poor farm- - ' u" ilh in his horse er. he turned down an oiTcr clos" was substantiated. (lrattan Bars to $25,000 for Grattun Bars lnwl was undefeated this season and hr wnnter. beat the best in the land. including He didn't even possess the mnn- Winnipeg. 1.50 1-4. who has turn- c" lo enter the animal in the big ed in the fastest milc of the year, stakes. He finally secured it from twice. . _ Al Matthews of Mt. Clements, Mich. cirattan Bars should prove a suc- with the provision Thrower was l" cess as a sire. He is looked upon by 1'" hall’ of the horse's earnings and Canadians as a worthy successor to 1 Matthews and Vic Flemming. W110 his daddy. the lamented Grattan , was to race the pacer, the otizczRoyal. who sired a world of fast i portion, performers across the border. ‘ “throat-easy” says A.Laliberte,Canada'e leading sculptor: “The Buckingham cigarette is rny faith- ful companion. It lu-lpa the work of creation and in really delightful and throat- eaay.” HOME rms ot- so--"_“.‘ _ CO CENTS‘ ALL QUALITY IITFNANI GOVERNOR. AND MR5. IIIIARTZ in the camqhls career when he took the 2.12 ' George Harper, Roy Blad PRESENTATION mm ‘Annnsss sxnmrrions foo"iii‘fib_oifmlhfilhiFflicéilélfdlTblil r0 MISS EUPIIEMIA MATHE- by several ‘Al I"! ent III-MI‘ _ g_ fight at. aw f wants Town's ‘ TALKING”. tit-vessels... rakes IN '31 ‘Acrrs TALENT _,BARBARA ‘MacNElLL notion nu: Action around “Peedwlys suc "T880115 auto show! Smashw New York Yankees’ Durocher. New York Yankee pi this lson, Helmach and Ryan. The ii. Louis Cardinal outfield. LEFT to RIGHT: Chick Haley, Walter SON On the evening of September 5th, m, most enjoyable Farewell was - tendered Miss Matheslm. at the ~home of Mrs. the William Graham. Bradalbane. on Westmlnisier, them again occurred the eve of her departure for the lo one am lalcoidexit and dimly vis- Unlied Slates. An address was read unlined reform that might be carri-I by- i116 Rev. David COBUIn and 9d out in Euplhemia was presented with a parts. For it is more that the annual 11111159 0f ' mflfley- Th6 Presentation better-baby contest 1s celebrated. was made by Mrs. Angus Gillls. For two---or is it three-"days the ling $100 a year, which l-lavc been The evfifllnli” W88 519ml- ln 111118"! cream of the human output for the refusd by "l! B0088. 8W1 898991198 WHO mfidv past several years is punched. meas- of those present, after which refreshmems were served. Afier singing “God be with you till we meet again", their homes, which you bolt: are lheld. Ybll ALSO HOT SOUP ' COMEDY AND SERIAL u" bl! auto h never seen bcforel-SA Iyvllllrl‘: VICTORS AND VANQUISHED .2 infield, LEFT to RIGHT: Gehrig. Lazzerl, Collins, "he's. LEFT to RIGHT, Hoyt and Pennnck not included: Zachary, Party J. Butberileld writing in the Euphelniu. vince" Bl! NtHmBv-‘l i0 nurses in progressive rooms. wishing Euphemla . and her father a. very pleasant trip though completely taken up by ‘surprise Euphemia responded very appropriately to the good wishes of her friends. ‘Iihwfollowing is the address: I Dear Miss lmphernia Matheson. In view or the not that you. and l your mlaemed tamer. Malcolm no about to lea-ye our have been promin- churm life, and in the I airy-no i’ a "" ‘a 0.0101131. ltouzvsmls T0 BA rm: ocrossn 1r SYDNEY, Oct. l0. The boui scheduled for October 24th between lohnny Nemis and ‘Joe Brown, oi Detroit, has been indefinitely post- coned. through an order by Nemls’ loctor that he will be unable to "lght for another month at least. injuries to Nemls‘ arm in his fight with McKenna were more serious han flrshtbought, the doctor says However. 0n Wednesday. October o bring together Louis Nemis and Cliff Graham of Toronto. Graham ‘s one o! the best lightwelghts in Canada and has beaten Chris New- ton several times. Last weal? Graham won the semi-final to the Belanger-Rocco bout in Toronto. -—-—-o—0-0-—-——- . Action, love j daredevil rid- r ing, comedy-Pf his wonder horse-his six-shooter- and the love of a beautiful Senorita. ALSO 2nd CHAPTER 0F OUR GREAT DETECTIVE S E R I A L ._ ' ‘ n ~ n Terrible People In the Canyon of Adventure with “BEST MAN ” Comedy vs;- Dugan, Robertson, koenig and Gemas 191. League. of Cross Bask_e_t_ball There-will be a meeting of all players interested in basketball in the League of the Cross Hall ;his evening at 7.30. It is expected that a large number of players will 3e present so as to have a very illCCCSSILll basketball league, with ots of keen competition. Marriner l/Vins PEORIA, 111., Oct. 10.—(AP) — Fighting with a broken right hand. Les Marriner, former University of Illinois heavyweight, won a decis- ion over George Gemas of Phila- delphia in a slashing ten-round bout at the Peoria Auditorium last _nlght Marriner fought a game bnttlc and 3080 spectators gave him a great ovation for his courage. The injury. which came in the third round. after Marriner had been floored twice, each time for counts of nine, merely acted as n spark to Ignite his fighting in- stinct. was floored by the ferocious itine- riner. After his hand was broken. i110 fight was all Marrlneris. 11': led with his right and this puzzled Gemas. In the eighth round (IPIII- as was down six times. and in the final round was all but out. As a result of his injury, Murru- er will be forced out of the ring for possibly two months, necessitating; the cancellation of five bouts. Marriner weighed 190 pounds, -———-<-0->-———-- I CITY LIABLE FOR ICY SIDE- WALK S ‘ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, ONT., Oct 10.—-In his reasons for the judgment awarded ‘ Mrs. Elizbclh Murphy. of Eganville, $2.500 damage; (against the City of Qttawa. over a fall on an icy side- walk, Mr. Justice McEvoy admits Ottawa has climatic conditions, as well as many streets with serious grades to contend with. These do not excuse the city from liability. however, if the for looking after the street in winter scheme devised months is not efficiently carried out for if officials responsible do not ful- fil their duties, he said. ~.‘ n {o}. ._. Here three evenings We've come to this Pipgras, John- Roettgcr, Taylor Douthit. cs and Ernest Onnttl. y succeeds in ‘taking a second instead of the grand clmlllcnge cup their neuroses, psychoses, suppressed desires and 10>» exprtmed opinions must have n "Pro- very serious clfcct upon their gener- says: “With the opening of. a1 ‘health. Provincial Exhibition at New! -———-0+>—-——- TIIE BABIES (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. l3. C.. Ocl... PEDDLERS MAY (ll-IT LICENSE those forward-looking' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL QUE. 00L I09; special Lktenscs fcr yrcddionl. emt- = the city since May last, may be available again shortly if ured. weighted. lasted for this and ilhe executive committee carries out that and passed through the handlil a project for reinstating this kind of of a. bamld of medical experts-Iandlpermit. , The licenses at $100 are required "by "And throughout the whole time those who go from dcor to door their beautiful mothers sit about. selling merchandise such as cloth feed them in. the intervals of thcindomestic utensils, etc. They were martyrdom and glare at the mothers suspended by the executive in. the of potential rlvals; they set notlspl-ulg, following emnplaint from a tired and bad-tempered: and when number of commercial associations new hopeful out immature ‘pro- here. members of which alleged that -——~\—-—-~— loperahons. purtlculaly of peddlm ~ h we n 11in dir- social life of the community. We w ° m“ mm“ 9° g oct in the customer were embar- Wlll flllGSyfllllklllllle W. M. S. QIIOII‘, h 1 ‘h! b | ; d mnld in the Church and m the “w” t “m " H “s “e” m they considered mat the door-to- cmllmunlw- Your “m” we Wm door truffle was not bearing taxation held 1" 11mm’- ‘in pfioportlon to that assumed by We wish you. and your father “m,” ma,‘ up a store and pay. prosperity in your journey. and the‘ m‘ ‘(he mums tum m which n. 515m? °l G°d d“? b7 ‘my’ gular merchants are liable. I “W!” m“ l" m‘ Ifmmlm“ °l It seems to be the case. after in- j 5°11 l" "l" ‘u "w" 59m‘- we be? wol/Ivnlbixm iihat the city merchant yblu-Jo accept thiamine as a h.qn._u,g may“, “u”, mm lMltlDI-EIIOI umumenvyormlqm pefiut,‘ I Ever your friends. ._...4-<0>---— "definition an mlllllrl Liniment. Dark and haven't been able to get u ‘mum I've i’!- Hood mind to write the Dflrcrs about it!" Fair Conlpanion: "Well, you know be“ 94ml" m8?» Fred. but don't go ‘md upset YOU!‘ amateur status!“ fwndm Opinion EATON onocersma HOURS 8.30 A. M. T() 6 P. M. l7, the Police Club ls endeavoring * 7 |Ltd rm: scones ‘ Second game-New York 9, St. Louis 3. _ Third game-New York 7. St. Louis 3. Fourth game-New York 1. Louis 3. St. FOUURTH GAME STATISTICS Paid attendance. 37,331. SERIES STATISTICS Paid attendance 199,015. Receipts (without tax) $777,290.00 Advisory Council .. . .3 77,729.00 Players share .. $419,736.60 St. Louis Club .. . $ 69,956.10 New York Club . I. s 00,950.10 National League .. . S 89,956.10 American League . . . . .. 8 69,956.10 TRYON TID BITS The Rally Day Service at ‘rryon United Church on Sunday morning was well attended and the service School was enjoyed by all . Mr. Fred Leard. School Supertend- anl. opened the service with a short prayer. The children the filed frown the platform to their seats in. the nave. Then the main body of the program cmmnenced with Scripture Reading. Solo-by Master Willlis-m Honnwscy, Hymn-JThe Beam that Shines." Scripture Reading, Exer- cise—by four boys and girls, Story- l"The Christ of the Andes." Alehha i Maybey. Recitation, by-Ernest Lord _o troll; New . Eleven times the Philadelphiunlgylgizliirfif: gfiml e S Recitation-by Ceciley Lcard, Offer- ing, Story-by Elma. Inman. Player- by Supertendant, Hymn-"In Christ there is no East or West," Benedic- tion. ' ‘This program exceedingly well re- dercd was a credit to both teachers and pupils. The Misses Marlon Waddell and Marguet Calbeck. two popular young ladies of North Tryon. have entered the C. B. C. to take up Stanography and Bookkeeping. They will be miss- ed in Tryon. ‘but their friends all wish them every succes in their studies and trust that sometime they will at least think of Old Try- Masler Vance Dixon. son of Mr. Reg Dixon. met with a serious accl- World Series Statistics FINAL STANDING ' Won Pct. New York (A) . . . . .. 4 0 1,000 5t. LOUIS (N) O 4 First game-New York 4, Louis 1. ' c ( ho tax . 1 1,00 .00 23.161153 czllnclllt. . . . . g I6,19g,20 IT takes but a few m°‘ Players share .. $ 87,427.08 manta a d3)’ t0 litep st. Louis Club .. .. t 14,571.18 y_o1.ir shoes well polished New York Club .. .. s 14,511.12: with National Leagues .. .. $ 14,571.18 u‘ American League . . . . .. $ 14,571.18 Shoe Polish Nugget preserves the leather and prevents cracking, mc. There's a Nuanet shade . far cvcryjlikoc made! FOOTBALL The opening football game of the season which was to have been play. ed last Tuesday afternoon“ between st. Dunstaxrs and Abegwaits, will be which was given by the Sunday played today‘ same ‘uruhéml 3-45“ Give the boys a boost with a 1am attendance. -. = “What is a wifllletreei-f; Flu; The Sioux Falls Argus-Leaded- ‘Wlm l; a thili? ‘lihese miles-fanning: word; . have a. strange sound in ‘hfiigmomr. ized age. ‘For the benefit of the younger gezwraltion it mfljifbgvngc. essm-y 1o explain that wlflletrees and thills are essential parts of s buggy." Oh. yes, lo be sure and what is a buggy? . ' -———-<-0>~——-¢ Robert Bums was oncetthe guest ‘of a,weali1hy family. well known in I the neighborhood for their frugal fare. The poet was asked to say . "grace before most." This he did lll following words: "0 Lord who blest the loaves and fishes. ~ ' Look down upon the two bit dish 0S, - And though the taties be but sm Lord. make ‘em plenty for us But if our stomachs they do l ‘Twill beanother miracle!" -Seleeted. wit-h mother Mrs. Blanche m. ’I‘ryon. Mr. Eddie Trowsale t... a recen‘ visitor to Cape Traverse. dent on Saturday being kicked in the stcmach by a horse. At present his condition is serious. Dr. E. A.| Bell, cf Cape ‘Traverse is in attend- ance and all that loving care and skilled medical attendance can do 15' being done for the young sufferer. After a whole week of gloriously line weather the flood gates once more opened and Sunday night the rain came down in torrents punct- uated by an occasion roll of thunder and new and then n. lightning flash. However, Monday morning cleared‘ away the mists and "Old l Sol" stood out solid for fine weath- CI‘. Mr. William ma. of R. T. Hplman Summerslde spent Sunday Mr. Stanley Thomson, is eniovinl, a well earned vacation the gueflt 0f’ his brother Mr. Russel Thomson, North ’I‘ryon. "Spuds" 27 cents Cobbler Variety’ is wlhat Albany market quotes at present. Geese $1.75, Butler 38 cents‘. Eggs as cents. Not so dusty for the country when the cities of 0111' € Great Big Provlnoc (Oh-h-h) at? not one bit higher. But then 1'0“. see the districts surrounding Alm-“Y . Station grown extra high class 117°‘ ducts. l New my chatter _ls over for once at least I'll t to remembei‘ 5 over and (11119 11W’ 5° BYPH’ BELOW ARE LISTED A FEW ()F OUR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN GROCERIES. BUY AT THE GROCETERIA AND SAVE MONEY. Swansdown (lake Flour Per Package 38c. 141/; Scotts Emulsion Oz. Bottle 89c. Keillers Dundee Marmalade iuStonc Jars 25c. Orange Eatous 20 Oz. Bottle 62c. . Cod Liver Oil .Lee Perrin Sauce Minards Liniment y 63c. . 22c. f l-Ieinz India Relish - N uget 38c, 97c. London Corn Starch 3 Packages 27c. LydiaPinkhamfis Vegetable "Compound $1.00 Bon Ami ' 2 for 25c. WATCH OUR wmoows FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS »..-.. Cake or Powdered Horllcks Malted Milli‘? 85¢ EATON vermin-v 45610150.; " _