Ili IE l. 1. _ _sl __ ';_“:_"’?!'::‘ ¢`»_ .i l i A ‘ ; . Wi bi tl Yi X h i’ _ ‘ , t cg _ » i' L. ' preferred the pedigree pastures s ..._.-.Q li A i ' S ull _ - A-_-_ -_ l _ ; ` ‘ ~,~-~.-- » ». s . - 1 s »-_' . » l..`)~_~',.: SL»_._¢:{) -___ '__--_-_ ;_ -_a».=- -rw. I ~ i i I ' , . 4 _ - __ !=.iiiis\°__/x ses) i‘_.-\:l`RONS D.l'Il.lGl*lTED “nn inE.\i. iicisii COMEDY _ _ N01' A coxcalrr mir A w0N_ I)l<.`_RFl'L R0.\IAN(‘E OF \'0l`Tl{ _ f Ann Lovia ix1‘i;ir\\'o\'E.\' wirii _ SONG BY THE \\'()Rl.D'S GREAT- EST TENOR. HE SINGS ELEVEN OF THEM INCLUDING: 'The Rose of Tralee", "Loughl Ser- i cni I (`ari", "Little Bny Blue", "Ire- _ land. Mother Ireland". “I Ilear You (‘:illin|; He" and “A Pair of Blue ' , l tc " ” SUNG’ WMV .' . _ _ §E<'<' _ 1 ' HE`AR'l‘ l ...una--A '_ P' .»-J , _ 1 _ :___ _‘_ -_rj __ ____ ___ __ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /93%. I 1"'->l'-se., u:¢:::'§§c_ 5;; _ "_: 5 ` svn s u_s1ti._zo¢. ` mucosal Mommy arnrnio bi 1 1 ' fs ` ' NILS r.°~_’is.is;’ °“ °° mm' ASITIEII nas... ua-'hm .1...~_.¢; Jesus new “S0 uggxy ning ridding - nerve - tingling we l ,.41 '§._. _ -B. I. B. Society tonight st 8 o'clock _ _ _ _A _\__° _ _ _ _ shlrb- Full attendance. 7804-10-1 _mm _ _ , ._ , -i ` 13;. 11 1 Fx. N1, M. divid , late ` -’ 5 5, ' W ~ ’SocietiesN1;oNh;o.:t! .grieemen pmcuu in hu hmmm and in ms \ ot, ever-yu ure; md, fo nn, imiivuni- (W0dnMd\y.) 7301-10-l Making. First. to Study collectively inns and in life; and, second. to give collectively, practical demonstrations ao! it to themselves and their com- ity: md third. each as an in- ual to trans its theory into ly U __-- . M Parish are urgently requested to meet ’ _ /3 __ __ in their hu] It 8 _,_ m_ wmght ly dand collectively. by active precept an ance both in th¢0l’y and practice by "‘ '\>/ A I- -- R '1°' all non-Rotarians, as well as by all ' ‘H 3 _ \ "_' ' ' _ _\-\. ivmines s.is ne, me. ix _#21 _\___,~\\ _ Evening, 7 &_ 5.45 .. . .. . 161:, 261:. qt ` A "J A "R ` T E R ` r \ ¢__ / _ 406, E/ 'i _' ‘r` /V R 0 R x :~"__- ff-,___ J __ _ _ M 0 U T aAs>'rrs'r ssavrcas-North alv- < ,sw .o-‘__-‘_‘§,' __ A | N ;=_ _ `l 0APITOif"T|-iaicnaolrrowv 'wid i§ 10'” "' rniummo wasrsan m " What a speed fest' What light ing Ffanhle Dano 'raum-: csarooiv a coiimny "`_ """"`v“ Y in I* _ _I _" 'hz _ _:iv Grass Surgeons l m ut Breeding Station. started a col- i str ction of grasses and clovers from a lower proportion of stem to leaf, ‘g P P - brid FG r over the world. The most promis- ri d left the plow sown with c0m_ culated that the British farmer the hen allowed a free choice they 8 :ide straight for the new strains tm United s"°°°'- It h” be” N' M L, 1 mo e lea D vi » ported grass seeds, and much of this da ains, eng r fy nd ha ng ' m' ht be ke t within the Em ire more uppctlslng to the sheep’s son lf; I Some ten years ego the Welsh merciai grass alone. The Aberystwyth spends ‘wer £"'000'°°° ' ye" °“ tm* ev ` Pla le l were selected as ancestors for palate. new race of super-grasses. Grad- l _ i l ”‘Il_ '_ _ , `¢ i i = \ l _ _I , , ‘i ' i »,_ ` Tl-4 I J . I . l i 4 »..EDIGREE,_» :ng l the _; lually a selected number of °'i‘amilie5" ' ili £5 I of _*_ law A llng Blue - Blooded Grasses ffi Bl'€d by Empire ex 'te the admiration of a brain sur- ‘Jarkctin Board. ge ;sl'i r " ‘ " to te ions of the most ialuable seeds no 1_1tnf~ .biiip c .lie be.ng treated. with' when the work reached such an fi *ne ~n¢lci of care by scientists am vo k.ii foi tiie hiiipiie ltlarkctiriglpla hnrre.-L of new pedigree grasses bred_|C,,_ by Profcssior R. C. Stapledon and his wh asstaiirs at Abei‘ystw_\'th. Seventeen SC acres of these 'pedigree families have Ori been grown on a group of remote mis farmfs in Wales this sunnner, and thc _ plot of pedlgrge grass and _um ‘mm lzaiwest, a \cry satisfactory one, is nf just coiiiplctcd, ` ho Selected seed of each grass familylur is to be scnt to Canada for trial, and I an e-\`eixt'.;:iily, if successful, it will be;be miiltiplictl and distributed to farmers] in :infuse parts of ihc Dominion where it 1-i likclg: tn_floiirisli. 'l" i di t f s' lab ' .it pro it' o many year. ori- !)i;< and patient work is looked up in thc .sccd store, wliic“\ was built with lziiids from ilic Empire Marketing `giorirrl_ The hull; nf the seed crop e of r. rr-markably l‘ilgh-yleld- va ln: leafy and persistent strain, la krifwii as "1l63" oi’ cocksfoot, one of commercial c'-cksioot for instance, B bf the most valuable grasses both for dr pristure and for hay. There are also that of the pedigree strain “i183 re 8 pedigree colonies of timothy, peren- ci o I g ta _ __ K.-aiiis introduced from other pedi- Sl’ il-`i'oni ti Coi'i'c.»pundeiiii :rc Ln a spec a ii tuiistiutted drying- em vi 1. a cnio.e part of Wales, pm _ ___ _ _ ,_ __ _ _ __ , _ ___ . _ _ . , _ Boairi :it the Welsh Plant Breedinglpire Markemlg Board made a grant on bliluol-L 'which enabled some 30 gieenliouscs Se 'l`lic-se seeds represent the first 1 to heme* Of Plant-breeders Unautli gm _ on sheep showed that the new strains in H m l h nial ryc-grass and red fescue ‘ ' i m Trials showed that sheep definitely ll' ame proportion of her timothy from fresh blood into Canadian herds The breeds of cattle she exports were different kinds of grasses were be ‘led UD- This was done by cross. ne the grasses artificially. Scientists Small acreages were grown by farm- tes rformecl delicate operations on the cr nute grass flowers which _would n. The i.iny stamens were ampu- ted and almost invisible pollen 'eloped in "balloons" of water- Wh ' of paper to prevent contamina- | 31 by stray pollen grains. ff anced stage that thousands of W ms had to be dealt “.m,_ me Em_ back to the Plant Breeding Station “ons thu" the Present °°mm"¢i“| Th be erected on the station's farm O 355 15 llollinated by the wind, ca ‘Ch lld\s no attention to the n zed Pollen grains of baser breeding dr ht be viafted into the middle of 3, hatient work But inside the grass rc use the pedigree plants are see cu ely screened from intruding pollen, to d the wind carried grains may f‘ at upon the doors in vain Oi Sheep Have Their Say fa is The families were grown in plots the farm and experiments with <9 anv cases yielded twice as much C rbage as the ordinary commercial 1’ rieties Not only that but they “ sted longer and although the vicld opped by 50 per cent in two years, 15 alned constant li ~'i me lorry and unloaded into the strains. On the other hand Canada N__ the sack, and consequent injury Valuable N811 Yl@ld1l‘lK fdmllles hBV€ nth,-r ¢» P br st 1' o 1' ~ 1 _ Ross of Cornwall, assisted by the is mend_sm____ The continued growth Ins____° the bOx_ _____mm_n__ mo____rs_I nrted her to b e tl .rig ug: n Each time they took her cuz, Mio v. Sutherland MacLeod brother of groom The mmlwe mom was °f this :ul ““d°c‘;b:$3_ I°_:dd___“;_1::;’ altemrtely mbjected her body to air McGaan was able to breathe a fi-“_ “ew an 1”?" 5 “ pressure, then to vacuum, thereby tion of a mir,ute longer. She- has _ tefully decorated with yellow of today _ _ S under Commch . Aberystwyth should give Empire seed sh.eamm.5_ md beautiful white ben ' V causnig her luirgs to breathe. been taken out of the box 17 times producing countries a "leg up” over TM Hanesung M Mmnigm foreign countries. It has been cal- Cen culated that Canada spends well over Wh Then came the first harvest. A £1»00°~°°° “ Yea’ °“ 3"-‘-5 and 1°K'_m pcm threshing machine was dm unie seeds, and that over ten million i at |acres are annually sown down to e p1,m;,S_ 'I-hm me heads were signed and fittcd on to a large lorry, pm it-h_ wmpleye \._-nh a 2.: h_ p_ en_ grass and clover. Canada exports red 5,5 . ' In discugmg tm future °f Rmuy For the first ‘e\ days physicians during the last 24 hours and th marriage com" Md I magnln- he “id 1° Wm 5° °'° 1" “ me mm' were forced to apoly heavy pressure :last time she was able -breaths tbo~r i’ l tis vines with - we O C mm vidual R'°t°"i°n" Wm let 1° 5° Friend' to make her lungs contract and ex- inaturally for almost five minutes. if fl Bhd d lfkd with ' ‘ " e owen wot ship betwem mtmns is mdmdual' pond at all. It was excruciatirgly d bi-illi nt D bliss. Prom tly ge an B I p n°t nauoml' we speak of “adn painful to Miss McGaan, but some- St. 7.30 p. m. the wedding march was ~ _ _ mth Gemmny' England' °’ may how she managed to grin-part of nounced they believed she might re- yed by Mrs' Daniel Lmngsmne There is no such thing. There is only l ter of the brldl The bride was trade between citizens of _hae mum the time. The rest of the time she cover fully. And Fighting Frances." n away byh" !“_hu._ she curled m I I ___ it _M be that an me gritted her teeth while the air suck- still too weak to do any talking, So encouraged were physicians at Luke's Hospital that they an. es' n B' ‘ y ed and whistled in and out of the managed to smile as though she H MMI-'e°d -“St” Of me F"0°m- friendship. If men. the world over _ 0 §l‘°°m W” llmnfitd bl' G°°’§° could get a full <>0mi>r€h°HSl°11 Of (stakes) ......... s z 1 l MacPhee_ 'l’!ie bride was charm- the mem-,mg of me word with an its' Joe A__ ch_g_ (Adams) 4 6 2 lv a_tti:'¢d in -1 dl'¢S-S Of Pm* implications, there would then be_Guy Brewer, b_g, (valen- ' °fW*° “fl “`°" ° 1”? “'h“° little need f°f "mis-‘» ““"1°-‘» 1118111 une) 212 6 1 and white shoes. The flovrcr girl milf Nails or prls0l1S. This 15 5 N31* Senator Crawford, Calumet, Guy, le Gwen Gorvett did hcl' Dlft ideal but the spirit of friendship is Peter the R“_”_ Ima McGreg0r_ Mn_ rfectly. After the marriage about me only thing that will bring such ,Zin Bmoke_ Peter Locanda and Gay guests sat down to asupper and a 9, result and ln Rotary lies the op- Volo also star,_ed_ Ag 500,, as ,t ,S d,,,d_ Cleaned and learned the stage of growth in ex ‘°"' °“5°”""" °"°“‘“' W" "’°“"' P°’°“““Y W “°°°’“P"‘h “~ Time-2.04 i-2, 2.03. z.oa 3-4. E adi the seed \\ill be seiit to vari- liellllliillial Plot: B*30‘DI`00f h0l1S€5 ggmnks to the hmpimnw of Mr' md ` 5 Cannes m me Bm,-ri, mes ,md _have been built io prevent bees from r canada and other Dominions fm brlrislns str; pollen srulns into the i’:;_° A number of other phases of the s MacPhee. The bride was avery Rlotary movement were concisely 213 Trot Purse $1000 pular young lady. actively engaged and effectively dealt with. ' ' church work, and will be very much President Harold Palmer was in _U__m_i5hed_ issed in the church at New Dom- the chair today and the Zll€Sts were Foster Dmom b_g_ by bmon Mem of the south Seas and Hman on where she was organist in the 5 R/ev. Dr. E. I-I. Ramsay and D. C. Ax“_o_____y (ligand) _ _ _ _ __ 3 1 3 by uet of cream roses and maiden Bum md objects of Rotary can M5; ir fem. and was attended by Mm be summed up in that one wgrd, b°"' "any meant 1”' _ciiiuuiiuu ii AS UPENE NGAilEMEll` A musical programme remin- a Filipino quartette, and a most ted Church both for the regular McOllar. of North Carolina. Worthy W0od_ bg_ _McM___ _ entermining lecture on Turken Sy_ ll be missed by the Yolmt DGOIPIC . "mu" 5°l° by Mi” Kathleen Hmnby Bch C,Bu0way_ b_g_ (White) 2 3 4 i tries, opened the Swarthmore Chau- °m°n5 wh°m sh' W” ° "al ‘ wh° was em°r°d` General Walker, Anna. Bradford, tauqua engagement il the my 3”' adei’ Every 011? .l0ll'lS in Wiihlnl g0y_ ghevaiien ]\»[m-mret Axtw-,_ terday afternoon. At the eveiilnc; en- ' ‘md Mrs' M”L°°d E very happyl » ~ ,Senbrewer and Laurel Wreath also t°"“1flm°n5 in W-“`“’~'“l°-" th* UB* “fied “fl sm,-t@d_ iiasium of thc Y. M. C. A. \\‘:i.< well T1m,3_g_02 1_4_ 393 1_4_ 103 1_2_ filled. The poignant, exotic music of ____ the guitars in the hands of skilled nteriainiiig niaziner of tbl Uflffliii _musicians the Jolly. eanfree, me l (` AT LEXINGTON H visitors, and the quaint south sen so ,_ grade Coals in stock deliver promptly. ' We suggest that y -____,.` t "'34 , "s"'-` .'_“r'. __A-TW 1 gf. zq_>-_-$§4\i__. _ . __ *.t-'+__"_-_~° Jn' ws “CK complete line of high- MA en “B b0Cl _ ` i ' A ' . A ` l ' ' A _ _Y_ ' _ , , _ ` _ _ I ` V ' " i` _ __ _ > _ _ . | ' ` ' - l ' A A , L _ _ __ .' , _ ' ' _ _ _ B ' _' _ _V ° P" Y' ' ` ` _M-__~`m built up by careful selection and _ - ..._ breeding in me isth and isth een- ummsl' at her lwme 0" Gflhmm tury, and now scientists are doing the same thing for the food the cat- W E L S H ANTHRACITE, “E °“”~ Plant breeders before them have only the best quality» revolutionized the world's wheat pro- ' ' . duction and laid the foundation of _ ' Caniula's prosperity. Grass land ` f _ _ products, i. e., wool, meat, milk. dairy . produce and hides, for exceed the Empire's wheat crop in value,-but ` Nut’ Stove and grass has hitherto received practic- ally no attention from the scientists. _Every variety of grass is a mixture , of strains, good, bad, and indifferent, ' iwhich are as different in value to the farmer as a stony mountainside and ` ` s fertile valley. Now these are being gardually sorted out, and the best improved. the worst discarded Pedi- ee animals will soon have pedigree ' OLD SYDNEY SCREENED ready to INVERNESS SCREENED. SPRINGHILL SCREENED. ALBION Lump. ou order Wood. PHONE 240 Nut, Stove and .3 your winter supply now. FIREWOOD, Hard and Soft A. PICKARD 6:’ CC). gr pastures to match. i ~ ~ -_ _ __ __/, `\ _ e ~' ‘\/ f@!l _ _ _,_ ifeféi-2'” _ ___;_.\°-_;-,,\ or _=/`_‘ \ '_ » _ _ ____ THE PROPER The Rogers COOKING lM'ENSIl».S are an Important item in the pre- psration of s meal. And, as the gy"- age housewife has three meals a day 1° Prepare, she should have the kind of utensils that will Illhlen her work. The kind we feature are exceptional _ In thst they are long wearing, easily kept looking bright, and ypg gf, |,,' in price. We invite yonr inspection, Miss Pearl MacKay retumed to Boston last week, after spending the S Road. She was accompanied by Miss Marion Dawes, who intends spending the winter ln Boston. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Alford, of An- napolis, Maryland, left Monday for their home, after a pleasant vacation spent on the Island. They were sc- companied as far as Moncton by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown, who they visited for the past month and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Biintsin, of New London. .At Rotary The regular weekly Rotary lunch- eon usually held on Monday was postponed until yesterday owing to the visit of the District Governor Mr George smith, of Saint John. Governor Smith was chief speak- er and delivered e. very inspiring and helpful address, dealing mainly with the principles and objects of Rotary. He said hg had Just completeq a tour of the different clubs in his district, only two. Kentville and Yar- mouth, remainlng to be visited. 'ns referred at the outset to the District Conference to be held ill Charlottetown next spring and stressed the need of a et/nenuous campaign in order tn make the con- ference s big success. An effort was made to have the conference held the 25th. Nth, and 21th of May. A large attendance is expected. Bt John's Newfoundland, promising to send hal! of their members. Th, speaker than reviewed brieflt' the growth of Rotary. It has out- grown the stage of being a service club. It is primarily a worldwide or- gmqlg|t10n_ Ag an lilltrilmlhff 0! spreading goodwill. understandin( md peace among the nations. no other organisation has accomplished so mush A mm ciao is s erouv Pacers, $2,000. Calumet Brownie, b.c. by Bel- win. tDaniel.s) . . . . . . . . . . , .. 1 I Calumet Budlong, b.c. (Lacey) 2 2 Cherry The Great . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 rita Frisco, c.f. by The Senator (Palin)) . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 Guyrena, b.c. by David Guy (Hodson) . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 5 Larlta Frisco and Gurena divided fourth money. GRAND CIRCUIT 2.11 Pace, $1,000. Napoleon Grant, blk.g. by Napoleon Direct (Mallow) 1 Prince Ma/ck, eng. (Melvill- len) . . . . . . . . . John D., bg. (Stokes) Smybol Direct, blk.c. (Par- shall; Viola Axten, Rainbow June, 3 2 l 2 3 ‘G 8 6 2! Colon cl ed. I / _ '1'he Kentucky Three-year-old Trotters. $2,000. Brother Hanover, b.c. by Peter Volo (Egan) . _ . . .. 1 1 1 Mcllvain, b.c. (White) 2 8 2 Leroy, blk.c. (Valentine) .. 8 2 I Senator Madden. h.e. (Pal- in) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 Lady rayre, Calumet Armstlce sl- so started. Timo-2.05 I-4, 2.05 1-4, 2.08 I-4. The Castleton, $1,000. Hollyrood Colin. b.g. by Peter Volo (Dickenson) . 1 i 2 Holiyrood Chief. b.g. (Leese) l 1 Contender, b.g. (Bsliri) 2 3 Hollyrood Gil-itll. bm- (Dodge) I 4 Six' Guy Mae 6 5 Qu and Clara Baseem also start- #_-Q43 ee. 'rims-am s-4. ms i-2. 2_0! l~4~ 2.10 Trot; Purse 01.000 1 4 between the pair of them the Hcctor_ Tlli1€~2-04 1-2. 2-04 1-4. 2-05 1-4~ later in the week. This is the big~} GLACE BAY, Sept. 30-The long. awaited match race between Mrijor Aubrey, 2.12, and Hector, 2.13 1-4. is now to become a reality and those two pacers will race for it purse of $1.000 over the Sydney track on Oc- tober 8. These two noted horses have met several times on Cape Breton Time-305 3‘4» 305 34- tracks with Major Aubrey winning enstci'n customs. l‘l1dll!l@1‘~‘~ ° the most of the races in which they both started. There was a more or less general feeling that in it rnce horse would have won. Major Aub-` rey will arrive in Sydney next week and will be driven in the big race, by his owner, Wellington McNeill, noted P. E. l. rcinsman. Clas.. race.. will le siaged thc' Stud the officlak. will be appolntcdi gast niaicii race between two horses ' since the memorable noe about eight years ago on the Syclrey track ` between Lottie Axworthy, 2.l'.! l-4. and Mothei-‘s Boy, 2.16 l-4. W!'li¢l'l was won by the former, driven by Allie Lewis. _ Statistics show that there were more fatal accidents in homcs last year than there were from the auto wrecks on the highways. This ought to be a lesson to the few people who occasionally go home these days. ’l'he more you save, the more you'1l have-to worry about when the bank busts. i A Shaving Lotion When _mixed with sweet oil, Minards serves as an after shaving lotion and antiseptic. Soothes and fieshens the skin. |~<||NARofg ngs charmed the audience at H16 Kentucky Futurity, Two-year-old ` afternoon programme and H* W .evening prelude. Modern p0l0‘llHf 'songs, Hawaiian music, and native songs provided a great variety df numbers. Sumayeh Attiyeh, the speaker oi the evcnirg, gifted with a. ml1~Sll@tl° personality and remarkable dramat- ic and discriptlve powers, carried her audience in iml€ll'w-N011 ff’ 5_5" rin, her native land, and to adl0ll\‘ ing countries. Example stories of nd P0# itical life made the lecture very @11- tc~i~tnini:-rr ns well as educational \i~o§§§;iiT{.§~ wonnsr. A ffiiio-.v mek a veri' os'rAGa on all _ orders. 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