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These All-Leather Astoria Shoes take a j - 7 l ~11 purl ttttiiituttutlnuotitlutntnitaultuttntbtnlluuttlhlkilll t-o mt »t-‘- t 11-...“ i l... ton tttuli. tlltotttllll‘ ltibdttttimllttttt to ttmwtttotttt stern Sttoizs" Vailor-made for .9arficular Vrade SCOTT-M°HALE~~~~ LONDON t ONTARIO ' umtltnnnutaltinmuea: u shine!" \ \ \ \ llitlllnutlnlltlmttliluttlotlntltlilt STOCK QUOTATION . t Brompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , IfOAUOxf Jilly G; Th‘ ' m!“ Be] q-Pluplmn‘, _ _ _ noiseless tllflllillllh-i. equipped with ‘mum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v two-ton bombs. will probably be éhawinfghl}, ' ' _ 1031‘ one ot’ the chit-l factors in the Lqunqmde {Km}; 57 litcxt war. according to a DFJDFEC)" c“, Gunpml mpttric , 5;; ‘1111Hlc b.\' the cxt-rtitive coniitiittet‘ ' d" ' PM lin a letter inst s nt to tllc Pritnc (‘atiadiait Steamsliiti Font. 1191.1; 1l~l\ll‘g;-“‘(“l“ gullmi}, .- ". s -: .-t‘ I'll. .. t" t‘ , _ '~' (an ll Ill 1t itiisiip t m, W“ H“, snauogu. PUSHHHHUS o; Asbestos ot‘tii. 1.: . 91 ltiizit the bombs tirotipt-d on Lon. __ _ lllon during the last war wt-iglictl n, . Q»! only lint,- hundred pounds. \\'it!t . . " " " i» . lt-nt-t-rs. it i~' tontentlt-ti tlit- sound l; - b '- r J» ' ' . uh“ liniuikof 1h»- ettgttics can be completely" l Am. (‘ar & Poundtpv Ant. Locotntttivt‘ Am. Smelti 4 k livflllllié ii Anat-oitda Popper . . . . . . . . .. a (‘anadian Pavtfir l New York cntral .. . (Tuba ('li!l" Sugar .. lli (iruribit- Stet-i Intt-rtitttiotial Paper . Jit-lly Sprltigilritl Mex. l't‘it'ilit'lllll' . . . . .. llnturtiaqionttl Alt-r. Pres. Stet-i 1' ' . . . . . . . . . . .. lti-tttiiitll Sontlierit Studeliltlv-r ‘Pacific . . . . . . . .. l l l l lfnioii Pacific . . . . I'taii .. t1. S. Cllplitll" sit-cl PLAINS INVISIBLE q futnrt- ‘limit-H ui Ab.) NOISELESS warfare. lt is poilltvtl out A columns SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. —WOMEN'8 KID OXFORDS only $2.49 per pair nt SiNGLAlHS. -—-LADlE8 ‘auousss, regulni $3.00 to $6.00 hall‘ price to clear at BlNC-LAIILS, —WHITE CANVAS PUMP! wit'r spool heel clearing al. 98c a pair at SINOLAIRS. —SI'ZE THE LINE 0f W0men's Serge Suits clearing Hal! Price at ‘éPLNObAitlls. —JULY CLETMTJP SALE now on-this way for bargains, SltNC LAltlt d: STEWART LTD. ——HALF HOLIDAYS, The Wet]- nesdtiy hallf holidays started in Sttniniersitle _ last Wednesday. many taking advantage of the Misconciio Picnic. —BASEBALL- The baseball ganit betvtrcen the Pioneers anti Red Sux played at. the school grounds Wcti ncsday evening. was won by titc Red Cox, by u. score of 10 to ii. —WILL BE LOADING live hogs and lillllbil for Montreal on Wed nestlay". July 12th. also will be ta- king live fowl every Monday. Nolli- lug taken under four pounds. Em erald fie-Operative Farmers Ltd. --M»ISOOUCHE PlCNiC~ Not wit datidiitg the dark tiay Wed tiestltiy. many from Stimtricrsi-ic took ‘n the picnic at Miscouciie. of which was reported a very suc ct-ssful affair, the tables lit-‘ug well patronized with lots of good cats, and the finances very satis factory‘. —GIRLS IN CAMP. The annual (‘limp-flip girls of the ages of lif- tot-n to nineteen years, is iic-int; titt-itl this year on Mr. Robert Baker's iarm North Bedeqtitr. front July 19th to 29th inclusive. The camp fills year promises an idt-zti outing tor young girls. un- der the best conditions possible. Miss .\fary Allison. Ziiarltittie Girl's secretary wiltl be camp dir. t-ctor. and site is having the ass- istatimi qt‘ a thoroughly compet- t-nt staff of camp officers and group lt-atlcrs. The fOur-ltiltl camp programme as followed by the t‘. G. l. '1‘. provides a most, tlvliglttfiti and worth Willie holi- day. and girls who have zittentit-zl the ctitiilt in pas-t years are lotitl niuiilt-tl. and recent discovt-rics lhave tiiadc it tiosiblv to render ati .rplant- invisible. especially when flying at a height o .000 feet. it is rontt-nti ~11 al.o titat alt en- tity iiiiglit use hilll) to tlt-wifii)’ London and other gfl-Itt ('l1l~, 'l‘li<> report >11.\-'1 " nut l1\t-l‘0l\' a oossobilitl’ ,rt.it li[)i"Yli1li).ll._V that in tilt‘ pvt-n; til war. this country could airplanes. .‘I‘l'4'li of 150 miles an hour at .1 lt-lgll’ oi‘ eoytoo feet and upwards. 1i~~tit as to tht-ir engines. and 1:1‘- iltiniy- by night tia"l "rrtns: or gas ladctil travelling a‘. invisible." it is tiwertttl that all great wars of iltv, fnturt- wil beein with tt-rrific air -<_'anrl if any t-titititry stitfers iii tlic first batiii- tlic vlC- iii praise ol the good times there Icnjoycti. —WEDDING BELLS. On “lod- nt-stltiy a wedding of more than ltltllilflTyV briliiaticy tO0lt place at |l3otiuit- lirnok l-‘ariit. \\'iltno[ titt- Wt-sitlt-ttro of llr. and Stirs, J, A, i¥lltf'l‘ti\\‘3. when‘ their youngest farmer of KvliSlilKlltll. , young 'itieri front daughter, diiss Ella Louise. was‘ lbe raitit-d bv squadrons. or evciil“"l""l l" 1111117111141‘ 1'1 ‘M11 110F110 v ' lnvll Pttivness. a prtvsptrrrttis _voitng The cert-- ed charming tlrt-sscti in while silk --MIN'S ALL WOOL TWEID PANTS, special $2.05 n pair at ISINOLAKIRB. -—LOVELY SPOT ORGANDIES worth $2.50. selling at $1.95 per yard. SlNOhNl-RS, —INSTAL PRODUCER- Men an busy at the town electric plant Surntnerslde. installing a new pro ducer, of which when installed-- which it lscxpected will take two months-twill increase the eificlen cy to a tmich greater extent. -PROHIBITION CASES“ One more booze distilling case was disposed by his Honor Judge Mc- Quarrle. on Monday last the acc- used being fined S200 and costs. Five other cases of similar nature were postponed until next Mon- day. _NEW ANNAN, A handsome and well displayed banner on the grounds at the Sumnierslde driv- ing Park on Dominion Day ann. ottuced that the horse races at New Annan will take place this year on Wednesday. August 16th. The announcement caused unus- ual interest as this is always one of the leading sportng events of the provnce. -BOYS LOCATED. The two the vicinity of St. lfiotinors who "coinmanderr- ed" an auto belonging to the Puliiic works Department at Mis- conclie last week and drove it "while the gasoline -in the tank lasted anti then abandoned it near liunter River as reported previously are now in, the Prince County jail where they. will remain for a couple of weeks as the result of their escapztde. They were brought to Suitinier- slde on F-rlday last and sentenced to 15 days iii jail each. with an extra expense zit-count of $3 each or live additional days. Itlnllm-nt for Stile Every tvlnjre tu t n -- at". jieo-o-i- \\' 1ST ER-N ‘ PERSON A LS ~-l)r John F MeNeill returned on Montiay night from Montreal. 1 —~-Mr. Jantcs T. Murphy and son Just-pit of Augustine Cove were in town on 1t‘rid-.t_v.—l.l. WMr. and litirs. John A. P-urrowa Wilntot Valley were iii town oti Motidziygh-li. - Mr. Frank Mclfrnna. South Freetown was a visitor lierc on Montiay.-- !l. ‘the (Jlcvelanti Driving Park, ~tyttuti>ttit w. 'l“ne P. E. lsltnd Ayrshire Breed- ers’ (Jluib offered a prize of twenty dollars for the highest record lllllde in the Record of Perform- nnce test to be completed in the year ending March 31st, 1922 and also a prize of the same amount in the iionor Roll of the R. 0 P. test open to ntembers of the club. Al- though no very high record! were made, many very creditable re- cord; were ‘put up. The following were the winners: ‘in the 365 day division tiio high- est score was "tale by Buttercup of Gitntiolm, 4 years old, 10,444 lb; milk and 662 lbs butter fat, owned by Experimental Farm. The second lghest score made by (Iltve, 2 years old, 9560 itba milk and 420 lbs fat. owned by A. Mo liae S: Sons mitt-r good records made were: ' B. fat Lily of ltielrose 12.154 4G9 Cora of Craggan 10.939 431 Sylvia of Glonholm 10 8149 447 Lily iielen 10.259 469 Owned by Experimental Farm Queen's Own 11.617 511 Owned ‘iy B. R. Brown. Lone Pine Belle 10.009 ‘Briery Belle of Sunny $111111‘. 2 yrs old 3.005 Owned by Edwin Reid 414 28.‘. ltosc 0f Roseniont, 2nd 2 yrs old 9.247 1392 A Mcllae 6’: Sons 1n the 305 day division G, i, ljostvelPs 4 year old Lady llmnlw sw- ttrn place 11.001 lbs milk. 47G lbs fat. B. ll. Brown's Brightside Conn]..- Kitvfi 7-220 ilhs milk, 320 ‘lbs fart. as 11 L‘ Near old Duly of the Glen, owned by R '1""1$ (‘films tzuvu 9.14s HIS inlik not 440 it... _'..t_ who above records are V"), “mm liable considering thug thuy “TR, "ml" ‘lurlllil the extremely dry zfll-ltlii of 192]. t By w. u. oocnen ittiiilltirurie-cenl death or wimm" m H ‘e or recalls the tact that all V» it. men who were identified \\illl the Standard Oil Company he. tore it became a. wotid wltie organi- tZIZlUUIPUWIIED‘ and drove trottors on 10 10nd. A low also raced them. m“ "l “limb”? 01 Years John 1). ltocltltzlier itad a. private staple M lllSfl had a staibie in New York “l? was located a few doors from the ltulldtne in whlcli Robert Bonner 11cm Dexter, Itarus, liinnd s_ “m; pbunol. Ills. brother William also had lilll tttlrzictive stable on ‘M. Opposim stitniner months his horses lwpt at Greewich, lcOllfl. “TZTO »~)irs. S. K. Henry Granville entered the Prince County Iios. pital on Tuesday for treatment. ttrdtiy for Edmonton IIHHH‘ was pcrioriitctl by Rcv. l), _ _ _ __ _ K “fishy or nmhflll‘: in the pros_ has acttptcti tigppvsition. ;i‘i‘l_lfi;lliuf (‘v€r_]1n0“filw5]‘_s'_ Tn" ~~.\'lrs_ \V. A. McNeiii, Augttstiite “I “g "1"" ' “M” 1H5"! lf-“tovt- was a visitor here tlurlng the .\lt~s .\ltlll‘|.'li i\i(‘.\illl‘ti0, a t-ottsiti wed‘, end_u of tltt- bride. The bride tviio lorik- ' ~—.Vir. and Mrs. Stephen llalltir MONTREAL EXCHANGE ltlm wll lln a few [lays tlt-strey with nt-t and pearl trimmings '~ ~' £".‘1"‘:i‘.‘1 l l- ‘2‘- '. - ' . ".:%:;;. t.::..:;.‘:f‘tttrs" .1? 3.21:1 ;;::.:;1: ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " ‘L: Uilardntt-tit front the air. wliiit- Mr. Frank lliirrtitvs brothel‘ W)“; Sandy hlcGreg-ir llll"l‘lilt‘tl -_ " l3"; brill‘: lmflqglm"! m" mill?“ i.iic rttccs and HD0113 on Suitday", he l I ' "I fr ""l"_"'_"\‘"t'- _"' brill" “d5 was unite active in llo-rSlllilt the BANKS EATING TOO MUCH SAL-r v ‘ it npun oi an llllllltinst! ylummum, Fuml__“_ Bank ill" .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iitlll ____ Milly c1 tiseful presents, ziniongst _____ nattkiipitttrhat . 217i nlllnlllfldtwlivi: iilljgllblllltlgqllm-‘ié11%"? ~»t‘at>t. Juiin Sltlihtrl. tintl uni. ilauk Nova Srtiliu . ——| ‘flir- lllt‘l't-'l.\t\ in the ticath rate ' _ ‘_ ‘- i‘ ‘ p 1t‘ istctvart. West Point tillltzvtl to ilanlt ('tti1ll‘llil't't' . . . . . . . . . . .. .~t~..~ oi the hear‘ and ‘llll-Iulitllr Yltitttilblrvtvttremeicuatlcti by ;§llll1lll(.‘l'2~'l(l(' on aionduy and re- v lki-lntgys in tit-t l.l\l t‘\vt> dticatits-s hlsvml (‘_'m“"d1~1'-“ort1llghqblatfikti- turned lionit- saute (lair-ll. \\'l rat J ly iii; Sept. 114 ~l ' -l las lit'l ti niuri grca <.-r n ‘ 1 - ‘ ~- Dtltqullf. u i‘ ll‘iill'ul"llllli‘ll Rail-s than in Etiglaltd illl"i_'l‘;lli"lllllg“d51:1?" l‘;:,“('_:‘°‘l i;1h"°' —t.\lrs. Jas. E. McDonald of - ."I. 11- .- _ ..- ;-. '~ ‘. it . t‘. ' (urn. Jul.\ 1M. will» ma. Div i~ (‘amt-ti ""~"‘~111.~ o 1i. 1.. lill‘ Phfipm mr u x UH‘?! 1 o" North Bcdeuue. left on Monday‘ 66%’ 1 [is hy u‘ hi.“ mmmuy or Vial‘ tit: liaptiv iirotlvtlttldigilirseiilronllti morning for is!‘ mm!’ Mm" o“ i‘ (l: t.-. July lit‘ *7’; 51'1". 3335'; ll: "t .\il't‘l‘lt‘l1ll.‘ cat. ri - ‘ . » 1 - v Dec.‘ K410i. i a l iuitgliiiinlibitnl llt-nitlt ‘(Hattie (‘reek their respective homes. vlsu‘ Masonic Temple Co. The annual mist-ting of the Shtrc-litiitit-re of tltc Masonic Tvtit~ lie V0,, will be iiPlti itt tltt- tiffirt- of l6. it. Brow, i-iil ltlcltntoun Sit-tel, (“liarluttt-ttiwn. P. P}. lslatiti. on “Wdiil-r-tiay’. the i‘.'tli. day 11f July. .~\. ii. 1113;.‘ at Pi tfciock, p tn.l llatwl this 01th day of Jtttie .\. llu ‘ oeonos w. WAKEFORD. Secretary. i fatmlor Sale 70 acres land at. Auburn tinder crop. Apply. MRS. MARY ANN McCARRON Auburn Tea Party At Albertott 0n ‘Fiiurstiziy. July ‘.20. lit» par. islionv-rr. of tho Sacred lit-art (Tittirtzli. Albt-rtvm, will hold a hic- nlt- on tiit- iictiutiitil gruiiiitls atl- joitting the church and ttbuttitig the river. may be reached b)‘ motor-boat. .- BL ORDER. “ti. R. Al. The. Annual Prize rhct-lititz o the P. E l. Provincial llifie Its- soclatiott, takes place nt lvt-nsins- ton rnttge, August lat. 2nd. and 3rd. Cotnuioitcliig at S a. m. nvcr $1400.00 in Prizes .'1'litt MacDonald Brier Match of $500.00 is t‘.te lar- twst match ever fired on this range. IFor further hflftlftlififs apply to. the Secretary Charles I.elgh.\.ltiet' Fol. SecyTreas. it‘. S. afoot-e, (‘olv pncl, President, 311th) hp, says that Britons eat ltanis arid bat-on preserved with h4il‘.'t_ and t-itlicr fresh liutlcl‘ in‘ hntw prcst-rvctl avith lioic acid. with» stilt is used almost univer- s.tll_\' in l)l‘t‘b;f‘l'vll1K 1'\1111'"“-<"" “Ml- Ty“. quhnrlpv ul‘ gait ticctlt-tl for nutrition iis oni.\' fronnftitt-en 10 thirty grains a day which is am. ply sitppiit-tl in (‘Ilillilllg- Ally 111ml‘ llt.ti| this is injurious. ll 1S 11.11111- nlt p. say how itiucli salt lite aver. “m, Anltirirllfl cats in a titty 11111 ll in (.,,,.t‘,;n1_\- “L p.351 [on titties as tnucli as his. POSSESSION. Than-g. .oint~ of its has this world's politic, Au‘ ~til|\l' oi its has unite»- I)"; “l1 of n,- gtit the wtiotiri. .\it' all has i101 U1" 5"“- So, sr-ttitt‘ hert- upon the stoop. 1th,, pat li o’ pint- iiesltlc, I llvVt-r tutre a single wliooP r tl-‘etr l atn .\lil.i~'llt‘fi. .\'-iw. lake the pint- on yonder hill. it don't bt-lotil-Z to m"Z _ Titt- boas lu- owtts the tinibcr—st.li life tittrt- for inc to sift‘- .\n' ‘t; xt tho mvniti‘ of the came .\ti‘ sitielliit of its sziitsll, I've got llie best of that tlicre gtttne .\n‘ so I'm let-lit.‘ well. The lbliis in to-vu ttnrnlls a map .\ti' proudly sagas. “it's titinc." lint lit‘ don't drink no tnapl». sap An’ ho ilotrt smell no 111111’- Tht- boss ill town lie. fiKiZt-rs. lands in tlttaricr-ritictitms red; ifllrtll t lust wt. wltli folded tianthi An’ breathe ‘cm lit instead. The boss his forest wraith kiti read in cent an‘ dollar sign; iiie name is written in the deed~ lint ttil his land is mine. There's some of its has this world's goods. An‘ some of us hag none.‘- llut all of us ha; got the woods, An‘ all has got the sun. --»l)titt_t:itts Mailocii, the Lumber- ntan Poet. -~{-O-}——-i Elle that rises aagln quickly and continues the rare is as if he had never fallem-Aiolincux. —O'LEARY.-Tite— following is ilie standing oi tho pupils of tlileary School for the term end- int: Juno 30th. Principal's l'tJflfll.-~~ fit-ado X.—i. lluth liichennan; 2. Erma Palmer; 1i. Forbes Kennedy; ~l. lltittlse Mt-Willlatiis. (lratlti. i.\'.~— l. Atlioi Fillies; 2, Kristine Kciittctly; 3. filax Siiitlistin; -i. Muriel Pliillitist. (lrtide Vllti.» l. licien (‘littmpitiiil 2. Etta Jlarris; 3. Jack Sheen: 4, Frederick (Yhatiiiyltiti. tirade 'Vll.—~ 1. Addie (Yarrntliers; 2. Iludd "OW- ait; 3. Charles i-hister; 4. height llotvatt. Primary itqntrttitnnt, Grade Vll.»~l, Gladys (‘arrtt'.liera; iiani; 4, Vertia Phil-lips. tirade V.— — 2. Karl Jelly; 3. Russell .\ic\Vil- i. liarry (Thainpitin; 2. Muriel Fred lrickson; 3. (ictieva l-iastct"; 4. tier- ald Slit-tin. (Jrtuie lV.»i. ltlltncr liouiter; 2. Muriel Whitney; 3.11M- t-n Adams; 4, Oliver Joltnsoti. tirade ills-Vi. Kicr - Easter; 2, i-Ilsie O'Brien; 3, Ettrico Griffin; 4, l-idna ‘ Littllatit. (lradc tli.~— l. George Car» rntlit-ri-i; 2. Doris ilt-iinis; 3, Marne Kennedy; -f, liarold liarrls. Grade l~ 1, l-Titintti Frcdcrlckson; 2, liar- old Palmer; 3. Elnta Piliis; 4, Wal~ tcr Frctlcrlckstin. The gratltiates lroni the. Primary Dcpzirttitent. to the Principal's room tire (ilatlys (farruiltera. l-Iarl Jelly. Russell .\lc.- Williams, Vcrna Phillips and ltuby Williams. Prizes were awarded to the following tor perfect tittcndance Elma Ellis. PIarl Jelly anti Gerald Sheen. For General Proficiency. Verna Pnillips. For best behavior, Elmer fiottltcr. Walter E. Darby, Prln. Myrtle S. Stewart. Assistant. is the best remedy known for sunburn, heat rashes, eczema sore feet, stings an blisters. Askin food! All Drqh Ill Somrflfit- —*l\'lr. and Mrs. E. W. ‘Manson, who have been visiting the 11.8.11 for the past month. returned home ’l‘tiestiay- evening. ~Mr. i". J. Guote. who hatl lwcli visitln put his home in 'l‘igiii:tli, lcft on Wctlnestitty on return tc Ottawa. H. ~~Mrs Warren Pope. of Ptcinu, N. 5. is visiting he!‘ former hnmg in Htimmerslde. ‘Mr. Pope also sttctit the week eilti n stintnier- sltle. -Mrs. l". W. Owen. of New York. let visiting lit-r parents, Mr and lVlrs. G. W .\Bt-ll. Summer. side. —tMr. Haywood Morrison, of tlio Royal Bank sittff. Momma] is spending his holidays lti Sum- iiiersitle with his parents, Ex-Mtiy. n,- aiitl \‘ Mrs. Morrison. —Mr. anti in... Stuplieti lllake, who have been living in Suittmor- side for tlin past two yours, lfnvg zone to (Ylittrltitttsttiv ~ tcherq they will reside in the future. Miss Jean Penman. left on S urtitty for her homo l" 3L Jolttfii Ncuifotiittltlttntl. Site (‘X0 twctfl t0 return again to Sitmmtir- side in September. —Mt‘. Frank l-l. Daley‘, of sun» tticra-ido returned fro-tit Ottawa Tticstltity evening. wilt-re he was q the employ of the. (‘enstir Trade and Commerce board. Mr, Dn- iey will be homo for ills vacation ——Mr. Stephen Donation, or Brook lyn. N. Y.. n-rrivctl here m, Wed- nesday and will spend his holidays at the home of bile parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dontiltoo 0i Rosevlic, Lot 3. I. —-Miss Ellen Ellnwotrli. brook line. Mass. Mrs. Molnnls and two children. Woburn. Mans" arrived on Weilnesdny and will spam] thw- hoiltinvs with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth. Dock Road Lot 4. H. . John D. tRockeft-iiefs most noted lrtirul tcatn was the cross matched ,pair Midnight and Kate lite-Cali. lThey could trot close to 2,20, Alt-X -..\‘ii,~'.s Dolly Pond left on SlIt-lMOIAZRD bud charge of them as well where she as the other tiicmbcrg of the siltbln which included Bob Frost, a gray out ol‘ Ciecrai that was bred by his ])rt)~ Bonliomine, Dodge- ivllle. Mattie Mentone by Monaco the l gelding Pennock. an. of Lot 7. were visited in ltli\'lit\vlll!fl McLean tlicd .lolin l). sold or pensloned his horses and tooit up ‘gelding by lnticpentlcnce lther William, out of lilattio Jlrown Wilkes liuntcr and bicycling. lie flnally drifted in golf ally. William ilockefellefs most noted pair were the cross tnatclicti tcatn 2.16%, to u pole cart at llartfortl This was a quarter of a- secund bo- low the tcani record which John Murpay made with Frank work's pair Edward anti Ilick Swivcller iiic preceding year. It was also one second slower than the 2.15%. which W. ll. Vanderbilt made with .\iautl S. anti Aidlne over Flectwood Park. George Saunders succeeded Gil- bert ln the management oi’ William Rockefellefls attitbie. While he tvas there Wildrake was ttdtledto the list of road horses. llc was purch- ased front A. J., Wclcii. Frank Rockefeller bred and rac- ed horses. lie had a stock farm at Wickliiffc, Ohio, iia-roititnoiit stood tit the head of the stud. Lady Clark. 2.27, was ale best mare. From licr he got llettiemotit and Pattie Clark. tboth of which were raced ‘by Geers. lie ttlso owned Maud (7., 2101/, and titc fast flily Funny Foley. L. V. liavkncss was another moni- bor of the Standard Oil group that developed n fondness for trotters. ills father invested t1 few l.ll0lll-i1iflli$ in the ltocktait-llcr vcnture. it had grown to llliqililllflvvifllttli pasta-ti on to L. V. Some of litoni were invest- cd in Walnut llttil Farm. wiiicii is America's greatest nursery of light itarncss performers. From its pad- tiocks tad tnrt‘ has received such stars as Lorne, Lu Princeton’. The litirvest- er Santirtlo, Native Belle. Mary Put~ tiny, wiilic its stallion list. nt the present time presents the nnines of Guy Aitwortliy, San Francisco, anti Peter Volo. E. '1‘. Bediord oi‘ Brooklyn joined the Standard Oil ranks after its headquarters were located in New York. For years his nrttnc has boon identified with fast rand horses and trottcrs. lie made the world's tcatn record to wagon over a hull-tulle track with York Boy and Bcmny while be also bred Hamburg Hello. 2.01%. George Hopper was a member oi‘ the old Standard group. In 1864 Wfl911 John 1).. William Rockefeller and Samuel Andrews opened an oi‘- flco in a little brick building on Water Street in Cleveland nnd ‘painted the name "Wm. Rockefeller ‘and Company" on the window, iinp- per tttta ti cooper shop near Guya- ltogn Creek. Rockefeller & 00.. came to him to buy ‘barrels. For years they complained of leakage ttnd evaporation. One day while Hopper and itla men were debating the subject n trnntp stopped at the door of the shop. Ho suggested that they fill the barrels with wat- er before they were painted. it wag THE STANDARD OIL TROTTERS side oi' the SIFOOPWiIllC during the, which he still follows cntiiusittstic- Leo Axwortliy. Prince Luscious Raisin Toast! NEW delicious break/m! bread. F ulI-fruifcd raisin A toastl A new delight for tlic entire family. Made with big, plump. tender, seeded raisins-Sun- 1\Iaid brand. - I The raisin flavor permeates each slice. - ' A You can get such bread from any grocer or bake shop if you insist. No need to bake at liomc. Once try it and you'll always liavc this kind. You'll scive it at least twice a week. . Fine food for business men and children due to the energizing nutrimcnt and the iron of this famous, health- ful fruit. ‘ Make dainty bread pudding with left-over slicers. No need to waste a crumb. Order now for tomorrow's breakfast. ilut be sure to say you want.“otte of tliusc [ull-[ruiml raisin loaves." SUN-MAID Seeded Make delicious bread, pics, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. Send for free book of tested recipe!- Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Illemberrltiplfltltlo Wm- N-357-5, Fresbno, Calif. Pad-up 4.. ._ .___.._ _ _. _ _ _ _ . __ - __ .1. . -- -» - 3 son after iit- put Sail_ - distaiiit as John l). if a visiturliztp- put the inons itid llose Leaf together. ‘pt-nod to tum-t .iiiii in his stable a 'Of the Standard iiiagnatcs, lt't'lllll(|"_LZ00tl illltfilling" or a “good alter- Ilopper titade tiiiilltins vrita thciltoeltttfelli-r and George iloppt-iynoan" was the limit of conversa- otliers and spout some of it fUl“\\'_Cl'0 tho most affable. Frank lltit'lii‘-lflt)li_ trottcrs. ile csititblisiteti a sioclttlfillel‘ vllitxiiwl the races and ivas farm at Fnionvllle, Ohio and tittttilllwilyi 1111115011 l0 1411' 11511111 i115 Yqlnpy French in chm-go, l-jxnrt-lp itisiticss ailairs to taiit illirsc. ti brother to W. l3. Fnsigfis lPOlil1l‘t,(il‘0l‘_4<' iloplter ivas al his lit-st on, mite "Bang" system originated in llflvttndol, wits placed at the lieatljrttcc day. With a box iniicii anti a. ‘Denmark and COHSlEBIS in the es- of the stud. George iioppci- in conrjiitittlt- of bet-r, he would sit aii al~ ‘tahhnlttntatt oi’ a separate alilbleol‘ puny with Judson ll, (jhtrh nlgryteijntioit in the tzratid stand zititl farm tvlit-re all affected cabtlo are paid $50,0tltl-for Bell Boy, a few which hi.“ bur-Hrs 1:0. it did not Isettt front tli‘c herd, t-oinniuitlty or mouths before he was destroyer] lmtiitiltt: a tiarticle of tiiifert-tit-t- to local brcetL- Tho calves are -ro- flru, aiiii \\'ilt'lllt'l' they wort.- ilrst or tinivcd tit blrlll. 110113011 i111 I! 5011' Stimut-l. Andrews and Fiaglcr. lust. .\ll lit- wantt-ti wa> ictioii. Inralo stable and fed pasteurized. two of the original founders ot the. John ll. Ilocitcicllter \.. a sittrlt milit front the ttrbercnlar cattle. standard, owned n numhtn- ()l'.ll0i(lt'l‘ in the Cleveland i)l'l\'lil_'»{;'rlll$ dist-also. it niigltt be motititm- horses. Antirows was fond oi tht-‘Ptirk but no one evt-t- saw him at ‘ell, is not Ilieredilary. but its largely ‘.\l0l‘_L'tl11S tind nt one time (Hlillfltlill race tutu-ting. ilc ai\\ appear-ltraitstntittetl to itlte calves through lliack Squirrel. sire of the daiii til 0d in the inoriiitig to drivt- his liorsltlziiikltig tttipastcttitizcti ttiilk. Fred IL, 2.10%. Before Fltlfllvl‘ bc- cs. A slight bow was llit‘ only rt-c- i gun investing his ntillions iii Plor-ttigtiiticn that iic t-vt-r gave any 0:, 'l‘lic tourist won't stay i011! l! ida hotels anti tiic marine rail~ the rising cc-tit-ratitin itlllltHlPll .it»t'tirc.~t l-irc smoke ltidtis the. StiUll- tank cars and pipe lint blue oil ‘barrels in the discard. "BANG" FARMS. . u“ lndgpgnrlpncg “m1 ($100111 1n 1333 road to Key West, iic was ‘Ire times iic joinctl in ctutvt- ation t-ty. Jnhn 1>_ Ghbm-t (ll-OW them l“ quently seen on the New York and yvttit W. J. Gordon. Pol. l~.tl\v.' ilS or _ ~ 9 v Brooklyn roads behind ti tcatn. llisfill. .'\l. Hanna. Wtlltatit ltocitt-lcllt-rt Ooing hunting or fishing. Fhen fastest pair Atibine and Lady Wcl-lrarely‘ i-ettirnt-tl to Clt-vt-latitl illl\'l' you ztr-zt interested in keeping the iltigtun was purchased froiii .\lajor‘lte itictttctl in New York. iit- ivas as ‘fairies-ts green. Pitt otit your canip-_ fire. iAnd its quality and value put i it right on top of them all! There's contentment in every puff. Every‘ package is its own best advertisement. Let “MASTER MASON” Cut Plug talk for itself. t ._.,..__v.¢-_...