“ The Doctrine of .~,_-,V.-. . m... fzaffiltiiié rr~°'*'-'~.~e~.....'::ixim~tec"e...ag ..,,,Ii==.!..,<",*1"f.§" ‘M3,! Prniflitinn was. A nun-Russia's PARADIIE sv JOHN tallies SIDEY %-lhh qluclr stops Ifllllfll. conning and choking-undo the headaches and pains in the eyu-ntakes breathing any-reborn mucus gathering in Bronchial tuba-gives long nights of restful sleep. Ivory istldllhllahfll " heck- tuolnlicl runoncil-flhttl. and. as its name implies of many bundr of great satisfaction to ‘Rum-rum tiers, and all illicit liquor trader; ttpreme oc- teretttinit conversation. u After dinner. t-lislml in very respect. he riald, "We go in the parlor and ' Conversation h“; _"“‘ ' ' - tter to t sp6 1i h ‘ ' i h l - , ._ -v nini: uiltl! lnidlllghl “n nit and m! ran rt quor to t e their illegal speculations. should! 1 of race horses of w ich Boga nsa |Pnt?I‘."\\'u::II)":R'q lull: liultitlestt." lconters of population. and through be made to use‘ their monayln Race Horse (lameness Pluto Wflilfl. K1118 WINE. Mill; 3mm“. _, “WK Thule whose interest-l iii-cool uorc-ithe centers to the quiet country some legal 'ay. All kinds or Perfection, Allie Watts. and Rosa 1y i-olnlnt-rciill also show tilts tend-null Bide’ lllluga are w‘ “led on’ Prlnce Em By w. H. Goalie“ walls were the best Dlllon Ax. """~‘ "W" """ ‘Wm’ "l "' w" "mwllvlill ,.“.‘_§"‘,‘,f,‘,‘},',’",,,“,,',}'jf,“",,];'§§"‘,fl§jl is“ psmugfiling as a profession dis- ward Island. for which investments Aside from soundness, gameiteas Wmlllll‘ lvflBt raced as a clvillt ling a peare many years ago froui ‘if the moylgy ls [he mos; dean-able qllallly lll a won n as company. e sire our finds in Goethe's rl-inurk that lilo lest of vlvllllntlnn is rnnversutioil. The civilization of u country t-tifl- to enjoy themselves lnost when they "talk it business." For the must purl, - _ like .\lr. l-‘iukhnui zlrstlllirtl-h? "lllllllilnlllllnf" Lfllllxf, to hp most interested at the ntomeiil "WY DFOVltlG much colouring 1118.!- plnln", 1,, n“. "ma, ",5" ,,,.,,l,|,. tvhcll lllt: iusflilrt n: expllnllitill tilkre ter tor the pen of the novelist. yet ‘Ihtmw ,,, m“, ,,.,,,,,,_ ll-lnirg» of cooler-lulu». nnu pin-u it =- “£1978 not at all the idealistic days ' _ . , . i . l'r ~tly prat-t rill lurn. l 9 gumgiim . .\l.an lllltt \b‘l’lilll1 filn-lhinintnl .u "$119 wlmdlltu why m“ “mum l” m‘ Y 9S 8T9 inade l0 3D pear. People generally have \\'hy should .\lr. l-‘llikhalu himself. . _ jleally “ma, “l ‘h? tabooed smuggling, lery much the he lmppml same way as respectable citizens lltlnotu which 11.11114! find nolnc ind of innllecl“'a nxyi-eglrion in thc anvil-fl‘ in l .l ll l l- llll. after vllX dnyil which he llccv fie rat lllll lllt mum" or expanslon‘ mental one is‘ lht- instills-trot‘loxiillll- when h" l"! “mum n hualnvml” m‘ have labooed llquol. on well. slde_ Mum !hpplx'ifl(‘:l‘l“tiivrr'li-rll dim] the sew-nth? It is because he ha» boar!“ 0T El lllell‘ IBDIES. ‘l! l8 Llgirslxrjl? Wpllllllllu l-lli,“ l l f, ll". iniliiagetl to drive the whole current I101 SO0E11)‘ respectable f0 serve lnmnfl “l Nlllllllll “m, l l._ “l of his living through the relatively liquor in ones home in this age. beauty, of social lin- nnu 111: . narrow ultttlillol sol liy thelinsliltcl ‘of and those who do. well they do so llutullu Nu"l4‘l\'. to Iu- lu-rn ntly 9§llilllilillllli B31" ‘this llxleilsivlhalilllililllbecause Ol llll-B tolerance Of a tree- oatisfucloriz unit-it not Mil)‘ vii-Iver =1" rmmll?“ f" “i” “f” 1 r‘ fmmh "l country. or the shielding of friends these instincts, hut lllllil express thsin flfllolrplllllllttllh)lsnkmlllfllglfxllv ltlm “limleymvllo l“ lllell. ml.“ do llol wmll them all ill duo iialnni-o, proportion, ‘Jllll f’ l 3 - ' to be bro“ lll b l- lh ll- lfl his invIlt-uial rew-lrd- his real rt» E @079 9 Dllllc human!‘ - - ' I i i the co tillutlis exllilirlltiuil 3-5 lalwbreakefl Ever since I stuinhii-tl on l-oethcs “'""' l‘ " ~ I‘ ' W tibservuliom-now uiort- lllilll in yours that llc ire-is out of lh" Ilmwfi" “f e are thankful for [M9 (‘hflllge in sentiment. Agziiil we woultl ago-J have studied l'tlll\'t‘l’rflllllll ‘uoro "lllklllli 5L _ "lowly m,“ m“. “he, Show l.i,.......n. fotiversntlon reiterate what was written iii a depends upon a cuiiI-l “mm The lll,,__-l lfilgnlflpfl|ll ‘hing oneness of general ideas uiid on inilig» previous article‘ namely ma’! the that l have ntlllvvtl about it in Alnt-r- llflllllilll‘ l" ulurtillnl them. \\ bell one great masshlol the mlddle class of mi is that lht-rt- 1.. m: lilllt- or it zlntl wills It iwslnt-ufl. cut-a ltlr-M limit [w Cullen“ Ol Prlnce lulward llllaml us time goes “II W‘ *"""" 1'“ “ml "mWTmL "u! m“ ‘m fllmhl‘ “M? and all temperance countries ure less uf ll Tto- »\.-r. at‘ or mo... fllifl imagination may be vigorous. out its. sober law ahldm" _ l lnmwlllllllun l,“ l,,l.,,ll,l. llllfflqlllun rung» is lilllitll. lli-llr-t- proceeds lilo - l, lespettztoe all“, - ruliit of purlicularllzing~ulsuully, loo, Paollle. SOOIHlIy tllltl morally. Dr gfdl.“ all... ll-;..__l wlllllupll- lulll m, by wuy of finding lht- fllllrlll ronversu- tulillillfl, President 0f tllP. \Vm'ltl':~l n,“ Sh“... ,1, l ,,-,,.,,,,,, luni... l..." tiolltil ralllplc lo perfionnnllv-it. {Temperance Alliance, speaking in httr or Millmml .n.l rlnlonnn. illfllrtl ‘rlo- lulu-l- dzly n et-tiaoliltd titu-H-Pfi Liverpool, iEngland at a Mtlszl up n! lh.» slur» tiflt‘ liuntloy lliuflillll: oi’ .\~-w lurk‘: sock-I)’ m“. ‘but Mn‘ meeting‘ hem ‘mael- nm allfiliippl; vorsotioli at tit-r tiinut-r-tnhlt- -tiild about rt-ncht-d tht- dishppcnrinirpoint. She hut! ns tnut-h trouble about got-l ling hcr guests into conversation its om- has with youngsters at u chil- Of the Temperance Pratt-cs oi‘ (lreltf Britain, said." “There are three great influ- ences which brought Prohibition to tlrelvs party. nnd all the conyt-rsutinn America. One was the 861186 01' she could prod out of theiu iioiyutliiyn. temperance, flnolhel" lllologlclll nsidc from personalities. chine out in m-lll lll-lglenlcl and llle llllrd and the iunuotontius tnlnute-izun style of he belleved the _ greatest e on ic pnrtfcnior dtx-Inrlltioii uiid pcrfuntt- and commerclal. Buslllescfl 052i“ "'5 ‘“"’"“" pie realized. that as an economic We go iiito dinner talking pcrlloil- PTODO-‘illlon. U13 “n93! lmllg l" lhi? liilcti. Thr- theater-we tlilk nliou! world was sobriety. and he believ- tht- lending lady's gowns and iilillillcr- ed that that W85 the flllill balanc- islull. uiid her little \\'.'l)'$ with lit-r lng welg-lll lllal delermlnell the first husband. ‘Books-wu- liol-ih over nalllonal leglslallon on the qubjecl ill tho author's rottcn prcsii-aizcniry of Prolllhlllnn Prohlblllol; was The Old l H b I lf.'l tituti h) l‘ lht Ht‘ l li' z l t ll!‘ ( a H a u o with’)? hc‘ tlllcls‘ lill‘! llliillfl.‘ljltzlfllillllltlllll’; m the mam being enforce‘! m ‘he The very upper stratum tllpcr oii‘. Silence. Thl-n smut-one Sun-em iii——~— pnll... hiillsolf logclllcl‘, “Isn't it ttplcil- 0f society. and the very lowest. WEAKMEN Take 0n! llerbal Remedies Book on Skin Diseases. NPW Treaties on Chronic Diseases by Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets oil Loss of lilnnhood and diseases of men. Booklet on l-‘eniiile lllll and advice, free tiy mnil. 30 yeliru‘ e!- perience. (Without criticizing or disparaging your doctors write ns. before losing ‘hope. Treatment by niliii our specialty. Enllllh Herbal Dlppensa ; Limited. 15M Davie, Vancouver, B. C. llltl to iil!" the lffflill cxrlltlple that had joined together to violate the Atticricn is Bolling in thc right "SP, offlaw- but the great mass of the wt-lllth‘: Jutlt thilik, for iliattillcc, of people between these lwo slrala rill thr- good that Air. ltot-kcfcllcr llfll.welte lawillldlng and Bollerp. ' R0 Fe dosill-Wfiylillithln lllxnilllllllililllkflliiihlhllh“ ll lsdllm mlddle class people ln ' ,. l‘ _ '_, ,_ ' _ every emocratic state that i tie Market, New York, p"nlrl;ill'l\ulil;illmlllll>yvliillgllrllglfrlflllllll ullcn backbone of “s exlslence‘ sTlle One rcrlda advertisements of entcr-lmllldlfi‘ class people have usually prising people who engage to intilteiklwwtl something 0f chi! struggle. you shiuc iii conversntioii. wants Smelts on con- signment. poll m dnnillla hlyullntlntliniz‘ rlltglls ill; a. rule this struggle has acted as ~a ' ' W‘ if‘ W" i-"tu" ' ‘m’ “ moral governor. kee in th ii uli killtl~<. fill ihls thctliry 01f corlver- that mlddle course ‘ghlih eflTbleg f i . z . ' .\ " M LANIGAN lnlfllllllrl- xis“tllicfluollltiil“lllfllillllxlfilllgln")? "m" '° we“ m?’ mm‘ a we“ "M" F, , I , 800ml nml,"lll,,,,_ anced point of view. Such people v ..\lr. Finkiiiitlils lixcessivt- lllllllillfl-Iare l" the mfllil. Df0llllllllonisiil. B‘ cntion of life hits nitltle anything like f0!‘ the TGBSOHB S0 concisely stated ZQII-II-ZO-Ql. , lhe frce plny of illeus utterly illcoin~ by Dr, Mullins iii the pafagyfllfl] prehenslbln to hiiii. Ilc never drills qllolell "‘—j_ with ideals l-xrept such lilliitetl 11ml lirnctlcnl ones its may help got him ‘something. uiid ho cnnnot ininginc /wh° Finance‘ Ruwhrunnlng? anyone cvcr choosing in do different- ' l-_ i l l 'h. - ti °' '”""“"° """"" ‘t "m" ""3 3 ll-ffi I‘ 1K2‘ .§.'.'..'.‘.‘.'"‘.‘..".'.'T....'.T.'§ Dr- Mullins also silaseoed a Comer on Tuesday. 23rd at o . m t! l. d l ' dflpnnlnll l," lune pnllml lienien oua ruth. in the state- °°'°°"' A m °f 9°“ w°°d a" i i’ ii t i lment that the up ei- stratum of “and”. lumber l" lots to u.“ pup One lnntllfelitut oii o its res rli n _ l) _ chluro is iiio eagerness with which we illrn society has llnltEd with the lower ' .to lullnltitutcll for conversation. After gin-alum of gqclgly lll ol-(lel- l0 l , Wli-UAM Mi¢D°NALDv n liiuucr it is nt once necessary t" "d" late the law. The truth of on; l)s I .. . . . . DONAl-gh T°W" R°Y*"Y' Tilnlellllllrlllfi‘Eihllnrlllzslfli- 0:l“‘“'fl'lllt“‘:l;l seen on Prince Edward island. lly .' c. ' '. '. , J- A‘ Mia ' l—lind to keep on doing something ns the ram’ that “uni-running is pep Aucuoneer. Ilong nil the t-vcliing lusts. it is ilti- mined’ and other for!” of lmc“ zsasdbzua" ltoiilshilig to lice tho uiiiolltit of citt-rizy liquor l-rafflclng- RUYTPYUYIIUIIK devoted to lit-oping out of convcrsti- c0515 nlolleY- some IKWPIQ D91" ‘llion. Allllnnf every infnrlutll lilvltn- haps a number of small groups of tion rt-llds. "to dinner, rind thcn we'll peqple aye back of all llllllol- (my. do something." Quite oftcnldllc fillldlt goes landed on prlnce Edward l5. oneself going through tli s rou n" 13nd, that l! financially. Or coilrse I oun encounter-float “ weak. The fact that Prince Edward 1s- is sui~ minded by wet r. with a coast line miles. is a source (nil of delight nt the wonderful time ll makes [he problem ol lmmporv ht- hail hntl at llllidllflllcfti house the allon very Guy. all“) the com o! pvqning licfore-i-xvellont t-ouipnuy in- ahlpplns oomparallvély llgllL Mlllh these two assets. backed by a nulli- all her of disloyal citizens. it is a easy in 2:14. iAlreilper-ieincqddlrlvor would not. have made s showing of that kind. C. W. Williams got. away with it and also refused all of-fer of $100. 000 for his colt. On October 11. the day Axtelltroited in 1:12, he sold him for I105,000. . The race at Chicano was Axteifs only test. of sameness. l-lis son ‘was continued Iieflr did any rac- ing. He got General Dans, Guy Axworthy and ‘Dillon Kxworthy. General Watts was a three year uueiiey is needed. industry- the owners of a progressive commence on iPrlnce land, which would ment for our sons and that now annually leave opportunities elsewhere. capital used in ‘illicit to the use sitggested. to deal with. liquor is from interior. Ruin-runners Paradise. (loverliuieilt silolild take of swift inanders small craft. coast line patrolled. number of such croft. and so make at. ers of moonshine. and The above worth considering. ing used quite patrol. One large boat effective patrol systcul ed. internal ltrobiems oif ing solved. before our legislators. tows, should of course law abiding the voters on the Cfllllllflign could through the he and any other heart. anti done very quickly if with iit-rutinlt who would really rather . convt-ruc. hilt who go through it np- they do “m appear on the surmce’ l.acriitl_t' bet-unite if ill the tiling tn go through. in dismissing thin subject. n friend CURING lllfll. Bllfill lllvcliluiellis de- said to mo: "l hltve lint nt dinner- mlllltl. When these tniiioa iii Eurnpo with t-vt-ry lihlids of ventures succeed, (lien opinion. l should any. rind ill one wily lllll l-elllrlls come wllll ll“. Sllcuelllll or another they till Nllllt! out. Each bl" when llley happen l0 lull. lull one spoke his uiliul, anti llfllle of ll~ l , _ l h“ any nrflmml "man" nlnemuem he,» do sometimes, ill fact quite “my” Wm" m“ ("mgr w“ gm m‘ 0d circumstances. tilell their is a nn onm-l-vi-r pflflrllni: through tremendous financial loss, and Alilcricu it yvollltl tn- plnln llllll .\lr somebody must stlind- the loss. Flllkllillll hnd Bl\t‘l'l‘t'tlI‘t| ilt cxiiiltirnling llfc from tin!’ l" 4111.1’ 1059i?" without tho llid of ally powt-r lint con- centriltltin-iwlthoul rcflt-ction, with- out idcnu, nnd without idlulltl. llc has The citizens of Prince ‘l~Itl~ got ill irltllotli thl-iu to whlli. he coil- “m! am 5U" able m g0 on wnh elders snot-coll. uiid lil-nce he RPPII no I“ _ _“_““'_‘W ““ need of them. litilike ntilliy (ilniervcrii. l do not dc~ FY01” N811.’ Yflfk F86, "v plore this sltllntiotl. it act-ins tu Ill‘ iulportnnt thlit .\lr. Finltllniil nhoul H d f017P0ff$ lic lll1f‘lli"l'l((‘ll iti directing thr- ilcvel Om&lllfl e {opulent of Alilcrirnll clvillzlilion ti _ i? . it hlilsclf. l ielievn it will lic v HICIQIIIINIIOIM Explore the storied ports of ‘Elfin; ‘minim-y éxpei-lment for tho laveboituaglnedislne Ihil gftlttit and smoothest l1.-ppm pm] moot powerful notion iv 73"“ the \\'t1I‘lt| to give ll long. fnir try-out of" land-locked seaai Sight-see- ing and shopping in Madeira, Cadiz, Seville, Gibraltar, Al- giers, Malta, Athens and Con- ln ti» policy of lii-ini: by the instinct, of expansion Stolen ruunot lnuitl- u success of it, no nntinlt over can, uiid none. Pmmhll’ housauds of flim- could hnrtliy iiecp on ever used it? lies feel that the nununcPle- N¢UIY 3 Week, will cvi-r ltttt-lnpi it nglllil. llcllltler b01155 Wllllllill lL Vflfllm lilfllldi-‘hellPv i-i-H-Ivh-dmd ?.‘il.§‘l3..".‘.'..i‘..".*§i.‘.l’.‘i.?.i3.53:1‘; right: he may prove that mun cull livn n fliil and lintlllfying life without ln- ll-iiq-l-t, without licnuty. without rcllit- ou and lnoruls, lintl with hilt the most rioilitiv-ntnry sochll life ilnd lunnners. provided only he hnti unllmltod cxer- ciao nr tho iiitiiinct of expansion- Mr. Plnkhnnl prnvt-ll this. be will have tho laugh oii lnnuy like InFW" Wu“ nt present have lhc whole course of hlillltln history behind our belief that lin such thing t-ltn he done. your borne. Into a 16-01. bottle, ur 2% ounces of Pinex; then add pain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the bottle. Or if desired, use clarified honey. lnstca Ankh-Amen‘: Nile. Travelin s new lane to Cattaro an: Ragtul in Jugo-Slsvis. 0n to Venice, Naples. Pompeii. to Nice and Monte Carlo polling you with roses. l7 ports with included ' l. Reserve now on the Empress of France, 18,350 gross tons. One man» opulent on ship and shore. good, never spoils, and gives you 1i! ounces of better cough remedy you could buy ready-made for 82. . It is really wonderful how quickly this home-ma e remedy con uers l cough-usually in 24 seems to ‘ ‘ t rough every fiiwillfifiizliifi. ‘£273.22’ $5.5‘ G-Bnrcl "Uimmn- NO TRACE FOUND OF SIX MIN- m-t- w Mm ens suromszo m coutl- b, m, ml u u, m" °"~"-* znv A-r-uitzetrou. PA- re u. Splc id toi- throat Lick] _.___ ’ hoot-netted. lu- and pnncnini . ‘HAZEUPON. P .. N . 1s. —'l‘he a. "s" ‘h’ "°'“‘*"“""‘" fate of six nilnelrs erltlimwi he- hrmn Traveller: hind a tremendous null of vital’ "'4'" "w" 1.200 feet tlnder ground in the TORI- hicllen colliery of the Lehigh Vul- ley Coal Company near here re- mained a mystery today. The men were trapped yesterday afternoon ‘h, when a nearby creek broke thronlh its banks. as s result of hesv! rain; and flooded‘ tllb mine. More than 100 other miners in the shaft heard the roar of the 1mm mil scrambled to t-lte surface in time to escape imprisonment. ounces of Plan’! steed to ea s; w. . ll 4 l”, W! 0111)’ 18186 bank accounts poa-zstraium and the lower stratum of best. sihly stand the strain. risk. and'our people. in an endeavour to (yr-CTGBBGG the Morgan family disap- -Daniel Lzimbelt was its FY1800. ganize an illegal ino vemeilt fiiid At present howbver. there is no machinery available whereby the liquor deal- concernetl with the fact. thtitutheed coast line of Prince Edward Islandicame liom the snme- source for as has many points in it. where illicnliohn E. Madden cui-uy remarked and "All or the trotters trllcc either ‘to to ilic the thoroughbred or the bushes." u ’i‘ho.;e that (‘illllfl out of the woods being sniug-gletl- these poiiitll curried (leogrltphicztlly it is Federal Government Must Act under colu- who would not from their duly. and so keep the l,“ It needs a snlne l0 u the ""11- others forge to the front through, "We" w‘ Pmvlde B“ the Sims" nun looks like undesirable indiiv- l1 fondness for him- swift craft that they need for their plums; work surely the Federal Goverii- \\'_ .11 Dlckelman when (llgcllgglng ment can provide a few boats that lips gllbjeci; will answer the purpose of patrols, lglldlllg fgmlligg tempt to stop this smuggling. ‘he smmégllng "will be swPllediAxtell llnewstarted with lVllllalln then it would only leave the inak- L" d 5011 of George vVllkeg gradually was a discard these could be rounded up, and rc- by May King, one ofthe most or- duced w 31mm" a "Ilmlmllln- (llllllfy sons of Electioneer, willie suggestion the business. as one boat can only Tlioy ptO-lfhat bl-lngg success ll, lll-el and n5. e in one place at the same time. out it a breeder cannot progress GIIY- G11)’ MQKUHIQY- Half a dozen smaller boats ll0\\'- but as to whether ‘the product of Truax. Aileen Guy. JOSBDh Guy. eye today is to undertake for prob- ever could be stationed at different ‘his farm will race game can be and J1me RQVBTB- any 011° 0f WW4?! able erection of Michigan Bvllle- Dfilnlfi 81011:; the coast, anti u vcry answered only by the lace track "Quill “lift i1 Stallion 011 11 81100665- vard a colossal bronze memorial to fill 011F991‘ in U19 Hllltl- ‘the Anler‘can Jntiiali. Keep the liqlior (lllll. and tile i 1e organization has the interests of the couiitigv at nizetl as game race horses. ‘Something must be done, of them were one of thoroughbred In the next generation business, and peered. unluxslinl; make money out of the neglected last great representative. of course defences of our Island Coast-line. the general activities of social iifeqused in the carrying oii‘of illicit lace horse. lb"... p0"l]l(l Iipgl“ The days 0f 1-118 P111185. 8101011831 rum-running. was commandered by courage and lthe proVerllfllelllffllltl turned into the establishment of some the money is a very employ- daughters. us to find to trim him. -£Bl eeders it carries the spirit, I indomitable resolu- tion which frequently snatches vic- leilfllltory from the jaws of defeat. easy matter would receive their dividends. in horse to rusl-i off in front of a field a legal way. there would be less that cannot race within live or six chance of the tremendous loss, andseconds of his speed. No one will wouldneal down a gate to see a race of Edward Is- that description have been trying to produce game race horses for ages. i118. could be rounded up and put They started with - the zallopers This 11183’ while seventy-five yeaia ago Amer- that bc a thought for future leglslaiurefllicans 100k a hand in breeding light Al W959“! W0 8P8 harness performers which possessi- lluality. Both breeds Zitiiieled "llreelllltg unknown", dill- llippeuled when the acid test cor- li-ietl the clip down to 2:10. From ltilzit time blood lined were blend- ‘c-ll Wllll blood lines noted for tile ll would sit-cm that lilo Federal “Hall-lies llesllell fniuiFes this work. uiid under its system of wllll from yo." i0 elgill crosses of with Prodigal. coast defence, provide ti number recognlzed lllooll llelllnll lllelll _ _ Why one is better than another "m?" can be detelniinell only by the turf ,3"? AXWOTITIY Even Wm, lllul as l, gullleliPoughkeepsie where he was own- l me 1,95; lines {all mills ed jo‘ntly by Jacob Ruppert andlslvasiibucklcrs of the Dark Ages, i1 hand in Sm“ weie established A few years n50 the late saidJhat the- ‘three came through lea“ a‘ Teal *1!- llorses which were not popular or ll‘ even considered desirable. that ‘Bllllgifill was got l8 “I'll Peter the Great was a son of Pilot “(HWY is ilv- Medium, whose sire Happy Med- freely at Ottawa. ium was always under n cloud on cannot do Hank SP8 be’ng inatlgurzit- test. is the first step. and a comparatively l-ltiinil iuuount flcfioljnf, of the most of ills get be- wonld meet the needs of such il ing rated as faint hearted. Nancy the only exception. in the early days George Wilkes. island Dexter and Nettie answered will have some opportunity o1 ile- question for llanlbletoninn. Tlicy the Ifixed their sire as the tap root of The The"? a"? mall!’ Will's by which speed in which courage and rac- tllis suggestion could lie brought lng qualities were blended. Driver. re- Powers, Alley. Unolilla and Si. Jill- guiar channels for such requests ien pet-formed a like servL-o for to the Federal (lovermnelit at Ot- Volunteer, while the flood of trot- be used, ters, old and young. got by George hacked by petitions front all over Wilkes after he was taken to Ken» iPrince Edward Island signed by tucky showed that he would found Tefiliefililble people, a formidable family. representing the great inuioi-lty of Island.’ At one organized cords. the moral mares. As yheets at top The family held all of the world lits representatives had oi Churches, the Tem- tremendous flight oi speed hut in °ne °f "1658 by 5616011115 Son Frail- tiiiie the Eiectioneer. perance Societies. the Y. M. C. l\., the first remove Polo Alto andvEx- lhnt press’ve were the only oiles recog- Both llle titll gelding, Az-l of speed in- Two npeetl was all the The Prohibition Act of Prince best of them could race when they Edward lslaiid gis lmiverlesa to met the Fllambietonion tribe. Still deal with smuggling until the when crossed through the best the mares of the family frequently. dtie to sonic iluexpetrt-‘lliquor is actually hero on the ls- lines lt is entirely beyond its threw considerablc clever racing We hear a lot lhel-le (lays material, the stunt trotler ‘Pamlico land. scope. about Maritime lligilisi. "villi: no The question is "Who sitlilds the [h3g9 nlgllls ll; lm alleqllale dun fsnse system. Province. vasioil. y ill the present world's than from The latter is moat uniike- is slate 0nd 0i being the best. \\'lll‘tl island would like to know. edilnry to (iefend mil- nnnnm from ing to W'llinm I... Alcyone, P001110 who cnn afford such losses immoral and illegal enemies of the Baron Wilkes disappeared. foreign in- field occupied by the last named limited to a few William L. line has social progress, but the marched on to victoiies at a. rate 0i the while the In time all of the hunches of lho lt is fair nim-n mo. Wilkes tribe except the lines trac- and Tile individuals former is a reul, live danger, and 0f speed which was only dreamed .ts importance cnilnot be too much stressed. Nothing Ideal relate. these through individuals of a few years also. Strange ‘lo triumphs have come which were lit has been the object 0g the not noted for gameness 0r if they "wet" forces You've probably heard of this funi- it every move made by the Prohib- alone. it the Linlteli oils home-made cou h syrup. But have mo" poi-deg in the (artful-cement of son Axtell was on the go ass two ‘Deiiplle this nrlnnfule and three your 01d- tlte law. William L. throughout Canada possessed it they never had tin op- and the United States, to discred- Dortunity to silow it. wits not raced. His In his three United States is making a bravo year old furm he proved "ill he attempt to enforce the Eighteenth W!!! the fastest trotting stallion Amendment, and things her system of consfpatrol. H's breeder all!" among other that had appeared up to his day. made as much has been quite successful. Noth- l!" °f Mm ‘BB Wsilblfi "(l b!’ 5° ing is ideal, and in every attempt i101!!! l9"- hlm 9° 11"" he W" 119V‘ to better conditions. there will be or started after he trotted in 2:12 lions. _ of the country at heart, gamed...“ reality is the very poison of deceit. e endeavouring to blind the eyel- puhllc citizens to the tremendo moral issues at stake these days llllll ll"! W9"- iggmgng, u} 1mg When n church leeks a pastor They often want The grace of s swan. The gentleness of n. dove, The friendliness of a sparrow. And the night hours of an o 1; And when they catch that b Th0 "Qlfifl. llllll in l"! The strength of an eagle, I - the ‘food of I. canary. ,3, i U.“ ll 1-4. of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes those who disgrace it by their so- at Terre lllilute in 1889. That however. should not brand the effort‘ as futile. A few weeks before this per-l We formance iC. IW. Williams had his should learn Lhasa dnyg, the dil- two or three year old colts Axiell ‘ference between honest, (incere ef- Ind 511911011 8! emu!“ hours or css. It fort, and the subtle propaganda. ""195 "W"! l" U" N°ml wflmm Ill‘ that appears to have the interests BWMBPR 1119911111 which was held but in It Washington Park. cond day of that meeting Aiierton won a five mile heat race in 2:2‘!- Three days later he started lie On the se- ln this race Al- lertoll trotted a third heat in 2:18- 1-4. This was within a quarter of a second oi world's record for three year old trottvl-a at the be- ’ ginning of 1889. Axtell also made two starts st Chicago. On the third days of,” "on coualm’ the meeting he was. started to re- l t. i tell won the once the stallion record of 2:18 M. He trotted in 2:15 1-4. later he took the word in a stal- TIO d1’! 1t for a fast biit the average red blooded man Will climb a fence or pay at the gate to see a stout hearted champion do ‘battle with a hunch that has shown its ability The old champion. He proved a sire race houses, a number of which were in the first flight. 0f his group Miss Bertha Dillon, Sister Bertha, Thompson Dillon, Minia Dillon, Nelle. Dillon. Nelson Dillon. Rachel Dilon and that remarkabe pacer Margaret Dillon weie the fastest and also the most success til. Guy Axworthy, the leading meni- ber of the family, on the other hand never did anything iii races that would lead a person to believe that he was a game horse. Aa a two year old he showed that I10 had remarkable speed. His two races at Lexington, hoyvever, as a ‘four year old conveyed the lin- pression that he was only a flash. The first time out in an ordinary field Guy Axworihy was eighth in 2:13 to Belle isle. In the next heat Murphy rushed =him oft in front and won by a block in 2:08- 3-4. After that he was unplnced in 2:11 nnd 2:11 1-4. Tito follow- ing week Guy Axworthy was start- ed ngaiil. After finishing SCCOIH] ll1 2:13 11-4 in the first heat iic dropped back to fifth place. reduce hiaovm record and trotted To finialitlte nee lie was required to trot another heat. He was almost beaten in 2:20 1-4. Axworthy through whom the lino i? For any meal in any season Ready-cooked, easy in sol-w » . Monuments Made Of CHICAGO. Now. 19.—‘l‘lie ail- arl, including several captains of industry, lo the question what per- sons and events in American life deserve the immortality of stone 0r bronze is being written; delib- erately, in the 1B. F. Ferguson nioniimeiits. Benjamin Franklin Ferguson in 1905 left u million dollars, virili- ally his entire estate, to be admin- istered by the trustees of the Art institute for the election in Chic- ago of "enduring" monuments "commemorating worth men or women oi‘ America or important events or American history." Taft’; "Fountain Of Time". An example of the trustees‘ idea This showing liati coilsitieruhlc to do with the cool reception that Ullllel. lllls Hy. Guy Axworthy received when J. bratiilg W. Bailey placed him in tllo stud Ho got a foals, one of which was Ante Guy.| After another trip to the auctions found a stall at Oettinger Bros., who always llilill His services‘ of all important event is Lorado TilfUs "Fountain of Times", cele- tho hundred ygols and more oi‘ pence following ratifica- 15 The subject was proposed by .\lr. Tuft and by the Daughters of tile American Revolution. “Figures resembling the mailed ’n retreat.“ said G. E. Kalienbach, rew-istrai- of the museum oi the ln- wene limited but among others llesliiiitc. ln explaining the concep- got Arlon Guy and David Guy. The tion, "sigiffy the years of the lvnr, next move was to the Bradley Farm ‘n New Jersey where ho sir-‘ ed Lee Axworthy. -In the interval some of his colts em of peace. marching definitely out of humon- experience, to give way to a new The form of the Ermlp suggests a wave in the sea began to race and oii the next trip of time, a blllow which has spoilt to the auction block Guy Axwortlly found a permanent home at Wal- nut Farm. to as the leading sire of race hors- of its_ force "For the ireniy of Ghent signal- the great tinfortificd. ungarri-l es which tile noted for extreme soned Canadian boundary." speed. gameness and every otheri qunVty required by a tutf cham-i pion ills list of performers in- cludes Lee Axworthy. Arlon Guy. Six Already Chosen Art knows no geographical boun- Mr. McEiwyn, Ante Guy. uy Ozark, dflrleg dd shown when the trimmed “nth. Guy Trogan, Guy Richard, David asked a Jugoslav. GUY D6811. vic, a noted sculptor in the publ‘c Ivan Mestro- lt is being Worthy Immortals swer of tlventy leading patrons oi’ "WW1!" in their decisions m, what persons are worthy and wllm events important," D1‘. Kfllléllbagll said. "There is l, l - Pails called the llllfllllfigltlléllii] 3-,‘; monuments. There are deposited the heroes of yesterday who ha" been taken from their pedgglala We do not want to supply anolllel mausoleum." -———¢o>___._ RECALL 0F GOVERNOR WILL s: oEttAuoso ' IN ROYAL PETITION 5YDNEY. Australia. Nov. 1g__ F°|1°Wh18 a resolution passed h ‘he 145°? W"? at a confereucg here on Saturday lpffltegtlng agllllm llheltloveimor, iSir Dudley Dd Qllall, N“ Vi}: Cwvm colony methods in 6W . lllll Wales and lllellglllll Bull P0" l0 "l6 ‘Lflllll Government in its efforts to ziholllili tile Leglglflljyll (lollllcll. Premier J. '1‘. Lang stated today that the Governor d; New South “Rules would be recalled with in a month. it is believed that Premier Lang will imtnediatelyask the Leglslai- few sion of the Treaty of Ghent in 13. ivo Assembly to petition this Mal. wv the King to this effect. HOLDS s30 out. ISSUED IN 1778: Least. TENDER NEW BRITAIN, Colin., Nov. 18. —-A hona fitlo $30 bill is held by BOPHHHI L- Hulllie 0i this city, 1m. al banking houses pfonollllgg 1|; authentic, and Hoppe l.” refused [many times to lace its value. T116 11010. dated September 26, 1778 and signed by "A, Lllwlencm Secretary of the United states Treasury," ls numbered 211,305, ll; Today he ls referred ‘zed the magnificent experiment.“ film"- ‘melwnh m“ “he 0! 8' mddenn dollar bill. flanker; say it is still legal tender. She was young uiid pretty. and her confusion when she hall no small change to pity for her two- penny ticket was quite charming, ‘You couldn't change the a pound note?" she asked. The cdndueior couldn't. “But don't worry," he said. “You can pay iiie the two pence another time." “But you may nevcr see ine To a man on the side line, how cast in Mgsfrovlc‘; wol-kghgl) at again." she said. can anyone explain why this son Vagleb. ' or Axivortliy proved the best in the stud? With this as a guide f where will the next come from? the Alcyone line appeared in Cali-l fornia. severe. 1 years after its founder died ill. Lee liiass. McKill- anloum hionnlmenta to individuals, thus 8i‘ (Dllllllfllllflffile ll. statesman, (l 8198i Slfeutiusician, u. missionary-explorer, a _ poet. and a business mun, Fergu- The golden thread of success lll do“ himgeilg "The trilsteea are ‘making haste of service in the stud. "BY bore the llenllflfll 01' 1118 lflbi- Tillie and again tho gamelless of ued, one through Zombro to San 5 Francisco and the other direct to fol-cell m [he cracking '5 l-euBclyvin, Ivlilnut l-laJl ‘From him two lines have contin- Peter the Great W115 tested in the 1899 it was point at OVBTGHI. 111068. lll iLexinlgion/when ‘Lord Vincent dc- Farm flglltflll l" feated him lll the Transylvania. Later On Pcter the Great was re- clsco for a place in its stud sfterjectetl by his owner. At that time he had shown that he was a sterl-la fol-ulna“; bld look lllm lo Kan. lng performer. lit took time toy prove that the choice was a for- pl-m-e ltiinate one as the Iracin dogenerancy caused by this illicit there was a flood of liigli class rac- 0P hi5 89i- WBTB 0f 810 traffic is to be effectively stopped. lng material, it is clearly a union of tile upper ote and Little Albert being the the rate The Harkness wealth stood thel test and as a. result world enjoyed the formances of Lu Princeton, Si. Fayette National, Mary Putney, his only Futurity winner, anti the fleet footed pacera Sanarlie, Frisco June. Sparkle and laknnder. Belwin. was also -l‘£1C0(l until lameness called a halt. lle retir- ed with inn unbeaten certificate and soon began contributing his the mile and bslf-imei trucks. The Belwins crowded into tho 2:10 list and made a place for themselves among the money winners in the futulriries. ‘Tihe returns credit Detlwin -wlth Crawford, Guardian Trust, Hunter. Marvaline, Charm, Belmar, John Belwinfitation Belle, and the two lminuio performer. Merriman. The coming years will increase this ifaat list so that it will in t'me equal the showing of any horse which prececded him. There is still another horse iwhich like Napoleon stands at the head 0f his family. Peter the Great was the name tacked on to him as a colt and he lived up to the title. l-lis only starts In his two sntl three year old forms were in the Kentucky Futurity. The first time out he finished second to Janie T. As u three year old he won. This race was followed by a transfer to Massachusetts where he was trained and did a limited Does Your Nose Clog? Is Your Breath Bad? Do You Know Wllether You Hive Clhrrllf CATA-RRHOZONE provellespec- ially good in cases whore there is n bed cough. and where there is e constant expectoration of phlegm. Where the nostrils are stoled. inst a fewiirutha through the ill- haler clears them. lat CATARRi-IOZONE protect COLDS still 891m THROAT; simple, pleasant and sate children. men slid women. _ we months treatment 81.00. small also 60o. Refuse e ucky where he rwas destined to the greatest sire -0t’ trace qualm“ horses that ever appeared in any Smwlh- country, Time has taken its toll. The m9 "d"? champion has passed on but the “Plum” 11°?‘ memory of the races won by his ct will never fade as long as JMWW’ 35mm“ Chum“ there are people interested in light harness racing. Fortunate indeed w"'il be the farm that will at some future time own a stallion which can send out an array of winners which will with Mable ‘bask, Peter Voio, The Great V010, Etltelintla, Mrs. York- les, lPeter the IBrowior, Margaret share of racing material i'or botlllmulen’ Mcqmgol. ll“ Great. The Senator, Busy‘a Lassie, Peter Col- ey. Volga, Grace, Chestnut Peter, Sadie Mac. Peter Thompson, Kilo, Czarovna, Judson Girl, Miss Harris M., Peter Stev- ens, Guesswork and a host of oth- era which were admitted to the turf Mall of Fame. compare favorably Pe ier Scott. Peter Scott, Peter Volo and sev- eral other sons of Peter the Great are coiitinuing by tlle‘r remarkable sire. of them has had a number of clev- l or performers which added lustre the work started Eacll to the tribe but in volumeall of tho showinig oi‘ the old chleftain that. rests in on unmarked grave at Lauiol llnll Farm. Penalty on summary oenvlet lion nee with Est-l Mofltegor. Ax- fimt heat in Izilllln unwashed dill-id ‘lawns-i l ~.. substitute m csmftttnollpna Soldjly dnluistl. _ ' ,kfl- All Radio Rpceivink s‘... MUST be Licence Fee $1.00 anlllllll Licenses, valid to Silt March, sun Pout Omens, ladle Dealers, it / Radio Irsneh, Department of Merino and Flehoflltfl. WW9" ll A‘. {outta-om Deputy minimi- u ‘lam-on uni "Well, what odds?” he replied, intending to be gallant. 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