_ L . _ __;____ ~-T25-9IiA%L0?'rlTQWN <>l!4\1¥1>_¥_1\_1.°-“~- - _ --f=f==r__~»_r____+1»1_--ru _‘""‘-__ 1 ~¢ _F _ iilmrss;r_sEiEcrsu:_'_rnoli sssifs mass ~%oii~;-slush-mifriinusfs sirunseri _1_ ._- oi -Summer-side e sh_ort"trip gg- *un-. L°¢u»'_»snynn., vennh., 1....,- thia _morning for Boston where she will visit friends. I-'vWll\idn\`i Wood, Bummerside, 1|” left' lori-Toronto to'take up n eau", l:Jl=h» Vmflnerr' College ei_onunie. -_-l_(_rs.'J. S. Hinton andsdn Rich- ard _lilo-_have}_i_>0en _visiting friends in Tryon r,etiirned=to their home in Bum- mersida ~Tueeday _night.J’ . - '...;.. ....l..z..'.*.'r . i ._=.__ '_ ii __ n, an em o ee i thefiirm oi Stanley Shaw _siid yPes¢i)‘- _dem Charlottetown. has the mis- fortune oi having his arm broken and returned to his home in Sou- ris.-.‘ . “'..»ffl‘he iollbwing schooners -were in Boiiris yesterday: Freddie A. Hig- gins,-Byri_l',=Medins `A., Canto, Flor- eiio'o'Detson,'f Beatrice and Formoss, b'esi_d_es_ -theregular ileetqof iishing crslt_l»_-°. i _ " -`rPI_‘¢'llll0l‘5 _ Mlitlllbnon. 'Charlotte~ tewnrwee a passenger on the Em- ]1i'8ll.l§lC'_liighl7. H8 ha3_.apant, gomg time' on the Paclilc coast where he, hns__-l‘given’the Island oyster beds a~` boom.-J. -_The many friends of Geo Oallbeck, son _oi _J. W. Callbeck oi Summerslde will,be‘ sorry, to learn that he has _ had the misiortune oi breaking his lelt arm. Medical aid was summon- ed and the _arm was set.J. -Jvhn Simpson. oi Malpeque; who accompanied A. E. Simpson.. M.L.A., to Montreal-lor m`edical advice and treatmpllt, returned last' night by the Empress; :He reports that his bro- ther. stood the iourney very well and hisrooadltion seems little changed. 'rhelspecialists consulted at the Roy- al V'lctoris/'I-lospital have not yet de- cided the nature'of his malady. -'W. A. ~Bi'm`ps*on,-of Vancouver, met the partyin Montreal and is remaining therieior the present with his sick brother.” all the lodges in the province, organ-‘ ized several new oneaand resusciat -Miss 'Annie Ramsayf Hamilton, who spent _Wednesday and Thursday in Buinmerslde, returned 'to her home yesterday.-J . _ _ -There pessedaway at the hams of her nephew, William 0.' McNeill, Elmsdale, Mrs." David Lawson, aged 87, relic_t'of the late David-Lawson, formerly ol Covehesd.-J. _ l- _ --lp -i ...°'I'he schooner Miibourne, _ 'i‘__ Smith (rom New York to Charlotte- town arrived in `_B'ouris yesterday morning, where she will-discharge three hundred`tons_'oi anthraoite coal after ‘ which she “proceeds to`Cha`r_-I lcttetown to ilnish unloading* - ‘ Edwina McDonald, Long Beach, California, is visiting his cousin, Mrs '1`elb°t'Snuarehrise. ohnrinmtovin. Mr._ McDonald has _'been absent from this`Province ior a' number of 'years and ‘his _melivfriends are pleased to see himagain. __ ‘ _ -Mrs. Andrew Reid and her daugh- ter, Misa Clara, areleaving their old |10m0 in Summer-side on Wednesday morning -and will spend the winter in New _Glasgow. with Mrs. tReid's_ daughter, Mrs. A. A. Clay. They will be very much missed in Sum- merslde where they have many friends. Gilman Reid accompanies them as far as their destination, but from there be intends to go South ior_ his health.-Exe; ' The. Grand Lodgel. 0. G.. T. of Prince Edward Island has completed arrangements with the National- Bec- retery, J. Vernonwlackson, to permit the National Organizer, S. H. Webb, to remains few weslis longer inthe prdvlnce to complete the organisation in Queens and _King's Counties. Me.- Webb has been in the province about six weeks and .has covered a good deal of ground. I-Ie has met almost FRIDAY Charlottetown and intermediate port oi all who believe in temperance _ _ _ h _ d_ _ sn art h t h 1 d Wints.-B. ' _ 'V education and organization. -- f "°°\"- M°“'-\'°°\"EX°- Mr- 3¢5V°l‘¢ 55 mu? i“t°r°;§ 'md p?d“P° 50"” °' d E‘"°°t°l" A “W Bi>l>ll°|1¢i0Dl per- dzvit. 0 _gn "mp nm ° .ww . _ _ ,_,_ _ well known in this Province. VG" UN- Gy CBN' 0 B GBDOB all fectly cured my corns. l i-ecommnng _T__ £1, ,E_,_',,,,,,,,‘ i ._-_ . provisions to last A; month, but alter 'Putnam’s Corn Extractor Pri 25 ` _0. Y9 the board. the -supervisor. -Victoria formerly School at Juniper, teacher in Prince of _ _ _E -¢_»» \ _ The '1'hursds’! _even_ing_ service Methodistz_ Church, Cornwall, Bept. EiE""l'“E wooi. uNsuR|NKAsLs _ UND-E R-WEAR _ _no_t_on_ly_ protects you against a_11 sorts of __ _weather but protects you_ agamSi`_your _ _can be‘eithe.r a spe :titer or `pl_a-yer, `r ‘ i egos activities (and no`n_-ractivities). »m _'_ for b_ot‘h. with safety if you wear _ f3_CE'ETEE" Underwear.” Itkoepsthe body at even _temperature _all the time; » .°fcimrsr° (n.i..wooL'uss_nnis_xi_isLs impas- ' Wu; mennla` stored from ni the very finest A |- " trel|an))il:rine Wool, scoured ard bombed over and oeer susadds as clean se it is possible io be made. ` _ _ coins ' inmsssus i°*'»“‘ _ .Iii aolsewnas sr£D‘hr ~ 1. Ales ll»\nhl'~!!Y*_ J ‘|'\\'¢!5°°“" usdlrwesr. howoar"ClE'1'EE" ` so rwzsr wear it bocssse they knew ii is be the best. - _“gh until overypsrtlcle of foreign mailer is islren oetsnd Q ....._ .ii oaexpeneive and ex-» the ordinary style of garment to iii the therefore cannot Worn by the but Sell by, the but dealers. ' _ c. ruassuu. co. or cam, umm GALT, ONTARIO Hill-dan Ribbed Undersea /se f ' ' Ladd sodtlitbss. 1\wsba|l'1"M" B041/fv la/MII. end _ - !‘Cedas" Shen Koi! Saosin _C»_au. _ 55| Q. Q. W W @ iid'-£df3£_5i@ -»%f 5”? Q _Q 26th was participated’in by Rev. Mr: Howard oi Backville and ‘Fred W. Lswden, the latter 'conducting the service. 1-ie" also mise the- appoint- ments on the 'Cornwall Circuit, Bun- fday" Sept. ‘Nth " Cornwall morning and evening and Hampshire in the afternoon. ' 'I‘he_ discourses- were thoughtful, instructive_and’well ree- soned out. 'l'he"' morning-text Wor- ship the 'Iiord in` the »beauty"oi Ho- liness""l‘he ' 'ovenin¢' If ve then being Evil know how to'iive good gifts to your 'childrep how _much more' shall your Heavenly _Father give the Holy Bpirltfto* thenrthet ask him? The attendance' were-isrgs and sing- ing mosn "appropriate and hearty; thofcireir eoquitting themselves well indeed. After 'supplying most accept- ebiy on _th_e C_6rnw_sll_ Lend Monte. ~t`sgue\' ‘oireulterllrl Lawden re; sumed his-_studies et* ‘- Mount Allison -_Universltyfon _Oct.'_1s_t. _ _ °JoNne=-at. ' suse ry: nn, sm. ev _to .J. :_W."-and; lli‘s1'Jones\ dau hter. B _ _ _ _ l 5 , Weight--8i"Po\l_uds.'.,_ _J __ _ coounsa-.A;l‘ Lynn.” mug., _s__spt.'_1__'I; 1912, to Gi Gllland lilrs. Ooombs._' s son. RILEY- At Franhburg, Alta., on Sept. Ii, to W. F. and Hrs. Riley, I l0li. ~ WILSON-At Hunter River on`S_eP- _t¢ml»si'- Il, llll, to Andrew and llrs. wilson, s~ daughter. Congre- tulstions. _ SOI-IIJRMAN-At 08| Mad Bt.. Ed- monton, on its-d Sept., 1911, to W. R. and Mrs; Behurman. s son.. W. R. and rrs. -Schuman were formerly ol Cher ottetown. ” rnsousou-at enum, oée. ana. to John _ Ferguson, s dluill- tlf‘.*°f¢ » | *_ MARRIED ' GIbL_llBF°`I°l7335D-. At Btseley Brid _ " . Nth 1912, by Rev J. John it Gillespie oi .'-Senator Yeo-‘Port`Hill was'a' `R,_,1""_" '-, "' f- = "||f,¢‘ " 51;, ‘ 'M' 5"“‘ 7- "- 'H ~ ”g#°°‘°"°°?“‘° “rf” \~"°-=*='==- w-'<15=¢.1’i`.'*< ‘_‘i’ii'»i§'3»7?i.'I.'_‘i°'7.§Z‘S..`T¢'i<'.°.?°_s°i‘.‘.'.{'i¢, i`»i~§’.i.f.'f_°__ '° R°"°" “'°lnfi§’.'.i.'1.‘.?¢'7'i2°f.Lei.'.Tf.°§..7i’§¥I¥iZ°i"Z¢' U _ _ e=‘ri¢eou_§'eié»ah-urohniiemth _ ’ I 'gp `i~-,_' _ -- '_'-‘lliev-uomins Sluiiihhnt. oihsun- lm °"_"i5""<‘ --H * ~ 'A ' U imm_`fiiii'Liiiii" fiiz Shi'l°"'°' 'g°"?'rt;Z:i.‘$‘:;°°°{::°efi:‘lir!g£ tiliiagrri' A nrlqiad-,_ -hd |.¢t|u.md_( _- B ‘t _ __ _`_'- __ ' ‘ ,_ __ ‘ . own.= - » » G p.m._ pany, w 0 will lseoil _rom- _ ~ ` _ --_ ~ - -_ - °~ °° ..¢.f':..~.1._.¥.-."_;°f,>i.:..°:'f;:':.°._f:°.».’:.‘.°:=.°;_ :.:..:'::°:...‘::r::::-.....:'.::“-~= “W ‘M-== ~» » ' ` -` _ ‘7 » Y - tne‘s`i\m'm'er `st'_|.i‘ei-' homswln Char- ' __ '_ _ _ __ ' ‘_ _Pd °m|“"_”¢ "““'°"“" -"°5°“_""°“' ' .__J¢-,ym A, McKay, _Summerside, 10"_“°'n___ \ _ _ _ _ _ _C NNORFO .are in Pl'°Sfe_is for the withdrsw_\l_o1 __ hasfsoldlhis new residence on Spi‘ln8 _ '. .__.. ‘ ` so _ J , "l;r“°=i°¥- 34"! Mr. Ismay and the trairsler -ol' all the so-sez tn waiter H.-osiiheek.-J. _ R., 1-_ .y-_ g-,m,,,,,,, ,§,,,,,,,, to 3115;--'bm th:-R;_'1\;;"° (‘;§1°“; *lIl;*“:::\; bonu _ belenslnz _ to the rcmbine 1° ‘ Ohariottsto/wii last e\'elzlng.' _I-le” had Rem' gg Maisy' 3|-idk, to ia-15,, 0 th' `Am°"“° “5|"'“" ' ' _ - _ , ' _ , ' _ Philip A. S. Frlllklill, the Vico- :°:‘:t1t>?xg:f t_h° Pnwyunfn 8’ Y9““5"¢ _ d““3F"°°\' °‘ J°h“ 0 C°“' -President _of the concern, lsmention- '_' = .___ ' " “°"' 0““t°“' ed as successor to Mr. Ismsy. '._.°Ese'n lgcPhersn|:‘ and twigs were ‘ DIED ` _ '°'“‘°“"° ' " passengers yyester ey's ran en_ --if _ route to Boston. They spent the E:;f.om,I;uR';nd_"|;:s:°g';";f tn 22:; 'Pi¢s°°s. 94 !°ll'l'0f exe. e veteran _ sunaner in Montague.-B. ' » ' ' 1’ ' oi the Crimean ,warand well known ____ of Martha beloved wiie of George lil. In the dt’ _ '“_ hmmm’ km” up I . ` ~_Mro. G- E. Auld oi Charlottetown. §’2}.Q°§,§§§ ‘;{f{f‘,,'§§‘:` ‘Qi ‘§° I‘:‘,§°nd R°' out 1o;ao use night, when he vm P. I., iglppending sonic tis? lan, » ' ‘ ' ' _ struflk by an eastbound street cu. BUY ll! wi Mrs. Wrig t, il et- _ _. Pi geon hed been to s down wn ¢lU°'AV°‘ll\-it---N0_utlflBl Exe-1 _ ‘ xoéb:'§.YI}|»§év,,E:_d%:‘l§“z&l,l;° u‘:g\':;°_ showhandd was wmahlking home when he' =-- -' _ ~ 'niet-i unch. e one ich _ Robert and Mrs.. Shaw and little 3f::¢'._y_?i]i' xgfbald Mant,” street :ar stated. that b%’1inaii)g° th; son Ernest who have been .visitlns "Yet 9591" W. hom to me" thee gong ol his can when he saw the old »Ri°h°’a lining' U'h°\'|°"»°fl'°"°'\°°'°_ When theday oi life is fled. ’ ‘man on the t.ra'ck, and at the sound this morning on return to Bt..’lohn. ~ And. in Hun” ,ml joy to sw.; of the bell, Pidgeon stopped in the ~ -P'-' "_ _ f ¢,i|,¢_~ '- _middle of the track and was struck. 'D;l!vl;;e»_Mis;i;p hl:a'u__de _l_l\d”M:;fn**_l'°¢ Where no farewell tear is shed.” gold thrown toétbe side oi the tracks _ -. one--been _e _ a' _ 5 ‘_ _ pleasant _vacation with their parents _ _ ‘e on t 8 mr Dum' be nopwd ' in Hunter River, leit~"i\\esdsy'on re- MOP!-IERBON-At Union Road, ' iq w yo _ g_G turn to Newton Centre, Mass.. l{ing's C0., Oct. 2, 1912, at 6 mglgo “v§»I§\'u,g'P:,:|t 5- ` ,ixulgg mg: __ Q ' '__' - ' ' oftlock Mrs. Angus McPherson. li‘i vmatm Mgrggrég _1-,_`m“_ “vm vm" wut’ '°"_»°k' °°m‘“5 __3_“- °mpP‘.“5. - ’ old, died an hour after she was 'run §f§§§°‘:;m*“°-‘Z-§F§_§_§_f :tt Jgxlfgs 3:: ss-s:sc.nov1c_ it ohniionstovm ...er hy ., trolley enryeeieruny _ in Hg...-i sf., vm, ..h°~n....` , fehmi ,._v,~iih»h1unau-hussos thi-enmee* M.. bring. ,‘,.,,,,,,,,,,;,',,‘,M',,,,,,,g,,',, H°'P“°l “ “t” °;'1Y “°§I’ Y°*g°"‘*°Y -Sterlins place. Brooklyn- Mvlrseret. n Mei-nchon runner, msec up his mine is bu5y__B: _ _ l;0l}“i“8v 0° 2 11:9- P°\`B° had stopped on the curb to Det A today that his machine would turn in _ ____ ne gro e sg y a . gmail dog that a man had kicked. the-air, something it had not dons 6 b t A-msn number or the provincial " Moline up she saw her companion heretofore, or hult. It sie both. - |Vel1¢°. s vellthrepesier ,mn_G‘wnenm_M_ 12|-gshytgrign cp.;-"m,n_ ,ho hui bm, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1.-Proi. 99115 B°11&l1¢iD¢. ltep ilrfrollf ol s The boy has been exhibiting at. a civil. guard captain nam . attending the conference at Picton, Walter S. Cowing, of the Friends' BWUUY 8DPl”0°°\lillK 9% Johns place country flliri l`°¢¢llf|Y- Hi! YMUIOU returned by the Norghummrigpd 1”; School of this city arrived home yes- Mr. Mll‘8Bl'et ran out and pulled has been to start in the groundsnly a evening. - tzdefdaty), bglngilggl with lzim. Cherie; 52|' '£021 iglllllor. hath was heraeli distance out into the country, land, -_- ` _ ‘ax n r., e seven een-year-o S rue y e car, w c was crow ed turn the machine, start the an in Mrs. Richard iiccervii, xiniorh, ‘e°n_°i Dr- Cheri” Ulerwn. n well- with lwmewerd bound pesseusei-s.sna unaided, nnd return. when he cfm who hu. hem yum" reiauyu in known physician of Germantown. lt was dragged under the wheels. Mai-_ back to the Hemmtmd plums. “ir Georgetown, passed through Char- "'“° “"0 U0 UN heroic work of Prof. gsrets mother went to the Bellan- tion field, where his hanger is locnt- lottetown yesterday enroute to her CUWWE th” “W Y°“f-“ml °°mP°“i°l\ ¢'ll¢ |1051' 99835115 her daughter when d. he determined that the Morok bi- i home; Wh0 MCOIDDBDIBG him 0! 8 most re- ,she did not return and fainted when lane should learn to turn a rinl - _ -._-_ markable trip to the Wilde ol Maine she heard of the tragedy. she requir- iii the hands of Henri se. erveii J. A. and Mrs. Clark, of the' Ex- th,” ll' is “ml B1iV°~ ed the attention of an ambulance snr- Everybody came out to see hi-m make P°flm°n_W Ferm. Cherlotwtovr. en- "‘° °°“°”°" ““‘i ”' Pm’ °‘ G'"“‘““' 80011- me u-ini tonight. He was e-hone sity tcii-tained the members oi the Baptist :mild '1°;1_‘;_‘_’lv:§Y:i0;f°°v:‘;*;j";§";°dt*‘: _ oil' at their home last evening in _I 5 5 “ ' full , b t th d t l eh' their usual happy manner- PPM- M“'l"° 1“”‘b°" °“'“p° Tm” '°°°°“ -Puimln . 60"' Ex‘"c.‘°' ‘bisihneey and iuszn sdixinpsiled Dtoczni-til: ~ Earle furnished music which was °°'“|’ b"°k° tl" “"2” w°°k‘ °‘ August' cuud L¢“4'f c\|'f|¢" C07" They hauled him out of the wreckage heartily enjoyei- _ and Cowlng and (Jlaxton planned to _ when ha “B found “_ nd", hi. “_ '°""‘“‘ “'“° """k° “ *'°“" °' °’“"°'“' MP- -7- U'=G\1ire. or the Kingston hands th twisted wid fi 0" ii B M;-g_ W__E_ paver; and “muy hm, tion 'of _the woods along the St. Out., Post'0|ilce, nys; "I W" all struts' hard' hi. bod"°i “gh 3'() °" returned ironra summer stay nt Ks- 305° 5 Rl"°l‘- most crippled with corns. They made um, ' nz B Y D B post' _ _ _ _ wartha Lake and are in residence at 'she kffitqfy is TDBPJB? Blglllbbgfvdé me so lame 'and sore I could- scarcely Wei] |,°"n he “id gms is more ...°_'l‘he S. S. Enterprise arrived in ed others. ,He is doing n good work gigisuffétiwgglgasfgzaghgrlggaié :E gyms ga; n;y_“;';t°ol::t og ‘inggt xfékéoi gygeaéf '£1335' gli '°;1‘°di°9 racking tbeii _Mersthbn running but Montague lest night nt s.ao iinniinne shouienisee with the henrtysup- Wm uhm is umm hom tm my expmed woum be B mp ol _P_mmm_B PMR.” Corse ey glee rm going to make that tum' H I gm” omban who 'nm “mm B _ Two panama ,ma gmm, ,¢,,d,,,n¢, they had progressed for dve days "_ d,.,,“|,¢_,_ °° ° MULIIID. October 2-While the po- _ submit le s headache is io waste energy, time 'and enmferi, . have registered at the Macdonald Col- l»\1°Y b¢°M110 10” ill U10 W\\‘1°\`l\°9B _ _ Plilllfion Ol: Cnltillabor were. attend- respects ~ :- To stop ii aionce simply inke _ _ _ ` ` ` _‘ le!ge,h8t. .Tino de Bellevue, Montreal: :gi-P3121 g.>x;tIi;\‘i3l 1;-gaze; 'tha gg: ' -_ __ _ _Ct`eee` 'Isreiorthe hl i' _- Headacm wafers _ » teachinm _ Among- m°_I:|cm?; stu; agd niglllits kin water that extended . _ _ will confirm our siaiementihsi ibeydo noiconlsin - ents 'are' Milli E.- Wlpniired Ross, A °V° e" mea' ' ' i _ ' - can hsrm hesrior nervous `sysiem.'1 25c. s`_'box. r " Stanley Bridge; `Miss Georgie _Oox, Olrzgtgzchbgégnraglbega °§;:=t':gl::3 snuo me ci-isuncai. co. or comes, usirrss. |24 _" V Miss Helen Moore,-O_liarlottetown,a_nd med with pneumonfa and Mums; it ` _ _ _ _ =' *lf " ' I ' Mi" M“5°'°t mn’ M°L"°d' mu' seemed his fever had reached ai stage »_ _ ' ` ` ` ' ' - - V A“‘b-at M“°=R°°° °"° t°““5 “D "h°‘ that bordered on delirium. Young _ _ ” _ l-Iomemaksrs_Go\1rs ' _oi one nr. - Claxton is especially large for his a`ge,` standing 6 ieet' 4 inches, and _when in health haf weighs 180 pounds. -_ ' _- Proi. Cowing had no resource-but to try and seek civilization. . With his youthful companion on his back, Vhe _abandoned the canoe and started he could find. Nights came and the days passed and still they trudged on ‘hoping that each morning would ilnd them nearer assistance. For eighteen days this awful ioilrney progressed without assistanceoi any kind and 'without coming in contact with any individuals who might give them n 'lift and bring them out of the wild- erness lnto which they had plunged. Finally they reached Fort Kent, on the Canadian Paclilc Railway, and they just had strength enough to draw themselves into the station, _'where both iell exhausted. _ ._.___._____.-- PARIB, October 1-A violent wind 'storm injured over a score of Paris- . inns early this morning and swept over the city, wrecking several dis- rtricts. A number of buildings unden 'construction were blown down, trees -_were uprooted and chimneys hurled from the roofs ol many of the older houses in the st sts. ff SIX YEARS USE OF IiABY’S OWN TABLETS _-Once a mother has used Baby’s Own Tablets she will always use, them as long as there are iittleonuo -in the house. They are absolutely. sate and never fail to cure constipa- tion; colic, indigestion, or the many other bahyhood and childhood ail- ments. Concerning them Mrs. E. Simmons, Hamilton, Ont., says: "I have not been without Baby's Own Tablets for six years. I have given them to my three little ones and iind -them excellent during teething end at other-times." The Tablets are sold _b"y"m_edicins dsalersor brmail st .26 \'_ce_nts a_box_irom The Dr..Williams'_ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. .f i I uinuimnfed hy me ans ch, rv.. »-‘°' _win geiiis”’s_ PNUY l _ _ "°° _rhfhiis -if tube of my own,” . ,_,__\_. _ ._ HAMILTON. Oct. 2-Goof . , , ‘° H and I ' like me s‘pearmint_ dover. It certainly leaves the mouth refreshed and _ sweet. _ - - Wonder who told Sill'-about it'? I'm going io tell all myfriends how good it is-lll¢y’1_l» beglsd io know of s toothpaste likclhis. _- Nora-There are over one hundred N i ations, eseh one with lhe lame escepilonaavysl guilty. Ask your 'dmggist a'bout them. Re knows their quality, - " - V `Nyal R¢n¢dz`¢.r are :old only in drug .rlo»`r¢.v.- - "|14 _ candles crpv, 1.. I., october 1- in, miss today, -_i9\\r_'He“‘|l_f':'N"'?-°"‘_ sbootsnvone who m0'¢'d- ' i _ Y _ They entered the choir gallery Wil-_ll the intention ol kidnapping Manuel. who was in the church; Bred bil' l'0‘ \-giver the bandits ded and manned to make their escavt- 171° “Wu guards are pursuing them. _. WAUWAOTSA RACE COURSE. Wis., Oct. 2-Ralph'DePalma, dr_iv.`-- ng true to the form and luel which he exhibited st Elgin, live months ago, today, with a Merceles car. won the eighth running oi the classic Vanderbilt Cup automobile race; from a field of eight starters, over the new road course." His 'time' will _-_ feet up and backed twice rather suc- lour hours,_twenty minutes, 31.54 seconds, for a distance oi 399 miles, 2,764 feet. This was a speed of 69 miles nn hour, or iive miles slow.- er per hour than last year's Vander- bilt race at Savannah. _ ,». LONDON, Oct. 2.-'Phe Rev. Au- tor Hughes Tom Brown in a iight with the elugger Williams, ls dead at the nge of 88 However, he was the model for 'l‘om_-Brown in oth for the nearest railroad station -that 1 ‘L ~ s=i===1r;-=._.--;-»_- -=._-:---~r-~_--- _ _The diiy of the runt is past. ' _ _ _ From Horses to Hogs the wise farmer is ` f _ __ improving his stock. _ _ The Dominion Department of Agriculture and the Dominion Sheep Breeders’ Association are now co-operating to help you-the farmer of Canada-with your sheep problem. A committee of experts appointed by the Government and accom- panied by an authority on sheep from each Province have studied conditions in each locality/I`heir iinaireports show that this Province is particularly well suitedlo the raii- ing of sheep-and rurther that it _lls one of the mist profitable lines a farmer can take up. _ _ Selections From -The Following Breedfs ' 'Will Bc Offered!" or Sale. Tobacco Co. Quebec may River _‘to -Edna lined, young- __ ~ 4 . Q \ J _ _ _ 1 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ -_ _-4 To farmerswho intend to start rais- ing rheep or desire io improve the grade of their present il-`icks.' Every' ram is pure bred and registered in the Canadian Nit- Sbropshiies f fxfords Cheviots Lincoln- Hsmpshires -Southdowns Leicester-s Dorsets The Department of Agriculture and the Sheep Breeders' Association have Specially selected a fine stock of these various breeds and will sell nearly _ 200 Head At Auction _ ionsl Live Stock.Records. __ Every ewc is high-grade, _betweedone sud three years of age. All were selected hy.-men who know- the sheep 'business _fro_mA'tbZ. _ This venture is part of the broad plan to improve the live stock industry and is not meant to make money for eny- one but the farmers who purchase and breed from these f fine specimens( 'No'ifReesonabIe Bid Will Be Refused _ 6'. s _ , ». f-1., Milton but the number sold to any one person may be limited. Terms: : Cash. » The Auction Sales will be held in the Province at Summerslde October lllh llunier lliver October l5tl\ Mount Stewart October ltili Melville October l7|h Any additional information you desire can be secured from Walter E. Curtis; Station, Queens Co., P. E. I , who on-operated with the Govei-ment’s committee while investigating conditions in this Province. Cut out and 'save this sd s reminder of the dsies l ~E=~ FFP? F333 Be sure io attend slleeel- one oi these suction salty _ »~.-Lit."-'