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I - I 11" I "14 '4'-'�, � 4 -j'l�� L r " '"' ,W,ha,**,0V ca= ft,M Otha ydwiw Points cmukeoft Wft ab"w9podd t4*10- V'ec 4L't" 'a""'n"Ood OV`ERWEIGHT ROG laterl In 1024 it won propomil ,th4t L 1, " :'L I." L �k" , , , ..1. I ; �41%' I " , I - � K , 1,F -.1.1 "'Is'p . � , I ,­,Zp� . _ _& S I � .. ' ' . , * ,"� - �� I 1, I ' L ­ . - 1 :4 . , N ? �: ','-'�7' �, �,��,;j,,n�pv',",.,�V� . L , 11, . L . Cw=&= Nattand Asext& 00114dA, AhOuld append hot, ;#Wlal _1- '_ . smooma-00'aii, , . I I . L' 1,C, _ =L,9*1,.".,17L, I � L I %T1 ��-,` 7-711HOU , TRAINS-CONFOfffAl" COLONIST W4F1S__3PMi1W CA" M Vir,01" MIWIM .Hog marketing statistics for the sighatt�re to 010 � Lausanne t -1 .1 " - � �� P1111"I", : .', I L . ,QH . e 19,00, Y. L . I 1� . . . . ,�', "' . -r 1. �,­� 1. I ,I;,. � -, - I - '0" I ,L : , , I , . , � , � I :: ,,,� �`% 'L � L � L, , � , . . .1 � vew tidtat - 1wip-16— via 0---,C-- w --1 %I — Province of 0ntario for this yoar Silo Wag nalre)d it Qhjt1%oL til 'Li j,&� tin 'u, A It I',, , I , I 11 I , - A , 7 ��. � ! ; . or AM your Mau CUMMOVXAM Za­Z= ) ) i 15 . V VVIA, Lines, Ako"'Come Do av! are, concerned �� . 1; I � 1101�. . ;,_ I " ' .11 � ' , �4, b i '�' -;4.1i4 L �1. --j- .t, 1926, shows that 65 603, long the dotted lin6ol" ,pNO . L 64& � , � V at lia to July 14 � , � , q , Tickets and an =;;�� . ,�L.. �, . pib4 on the Canadian NationaL neoxest A4%= , gin VA08t MA t0lu-peramoutal as ,prima doll- , however"O.01.6irauorJ 4 & � . 1. fewer'b9gi,have been marketed alan i $err to $611i lh"'��dO)�o hWj.-q nt* 'boo tt ' � � � �11 1. I - . I 14 . - I _ .� InAs, Jt'4411not always have sel ", . `,�. , ..... s � � , . . Traml CANADIAN NATIONAL I during,'�t*', same period last year. I tmaty i�hjell' W" �,QPJQ6 t ti 4 d bqen so. aeai more self�co� to r 11111 . I , . I . I ye of exploatiqu the . , 1 2'' 1i * V� ha in tiwp,, 04144 44 , 44 ,-, I " cious dqrs- when, tavigirgtorr 111-1.1 � - I I This aec,outs in part for the high been given no chatute.-to 'Judge or to � 64 buii into thO unk6town _ -6* th,6hi - :11 I L I ' 1. �� I - I . __�� � priee� .which have ruled throughout . criticise, befo 4 as world bef6i . �* ere e o0se1p .. i I , re it ,Was.,,,.MA,dQ, � The must h4volild_ more serio, plafters T4e wor,14,4s. s . and the 'Xex. ' L I I this � y6ak.. ­� - . � Mackenzie Xing government doolitto to think t�b($U'� L And, so em, at left are' few, relatively sila I a A'Jt,h�u-_ &,L fewer � . �v � ,6 hogs have been to suggest to parliament that�� I ,,kp 9f th . I ll,f au& � ! 11 AV -rat6,- must haV6 'b�60`n more con-, carefully, fls+,6d-, one' - no longer. I DINNER STORIES "What has frightened you?" en- Ponimern in 191& His last was in marketed the percentage of selects is I should thus ratjy, A, document ln�the oerned With tho.atlbst4 Qe' aA­W . * , th � Ith )og new continent Shadow. L. I" � stumbles 41 ) , � loi4i enough for eVeyt a She donned her coat and hat as hp quired the curious policeman. 1925, when he crashed home a win- also slightly lower than that for the dark -not because it'had Any obdoe. the AtW good chroniolo, yroyi s.. To . the runner. In all Donohue has ridden the year as compared with 24.8 per cent. tv limite ,number of adveiiturers- orti6- : grabbed his. "I just passed a bad Czech," replied ner atop of Manna. I year 192k, ­L',24.4 per cent. selects this tions to tbe trbaty, but because it felt of"041owation. will include bothl, e 't" �, � that Canada should take no such ter. dis0overy,of Ante%jqaand the dis�ov- ficial reebirds''ibave to be Inineiltoif 1 .L "Axe you going to town this i winners of 147 classic races in Eng- in 1025- ,.This apparent backward rific res ponsibili ties for An Arrange- ory of the 'North �01'e, but there. is a i 0 I"" ` ' morning, my dear?" he queried. _ 11 land, with a totall stake value of movementv in the matter of quality ment which she had n' ' I n y one man could be' firii"tA "Just as soon as I can get there. . $1,960,000, a record never r,urpassed. is. more p�sjlv understood when we o share in � de- marked difference be��4eu the two -' gi�dle'tlie globe, but new ways of '11co- . 1, Skinnim and Slasher advertise a bar- A certain rather irritable inspector, L termining. This Wag the reply. not exploits, psychologically' as -Well �S ing it may he &vised. If iviWrts - , In 1913 he was offered a retainer note thai,; ibe' percentage of heavies of an unfriendly or an unfaithful eab- in geographical *portance. The coulld not quite get the thrill ,vilaIA . gain sale, very special, of gold fish." visiting a provincial school, was wor- , of $30,000 for three years by the this year�"is 6,9 per cent. as compared inet, but just of one true to the prin. work of the American navy expedi- Magellan must have felt, they neier- . ",Good heavens! I believe you'd ried by the noise of the 'scholars in former kaiser, which he refused. with 4.4 Yer cent. in 1925, or an in - buy a hippopotamus if you thought the next room. At length, unable to ciPle that the Dominion should pv- tion in making the first eircurn-navi- theless had plenty.of exciting adveli- it was a bargain." bear the uproar any longer, he open- I If he turns to training, as is ex- crease of 2.5 Per cent, Furthermore, ern itself. And again, Of Course, for gation of the globe by air, has been , t , I pected, it is anticipated that he will the percentage of lights this year is pa,rty purposes, the Molghen tures, and put to 'their credit for as; "Certainly not, One in the home ed the door and burst upon h class. I press treated sometimes as though it wore -4ong as printed records last'the glory is enough-" Seeing one boy taller than the be in great demand, as .any horse 1 5.7 per ceDt. as compared with 7.5 howled its dissent, comparable with the voyage of M,ag- of the first circumnavigatio'n by air. others ta,l-king a great deal, he cau,gl-,t i coached by is experienced hand per cenf in the year previous, or a * �, * * . ' would be considered a likely winner. decrease of 1.8 per cent. in the num- 1; ellan, but anyone who tries imagin- The Norge likewise was too, late for him by the collar, hustled him to T�e ; " To -day Another crisks is, upon us, atLively to put himself in the position the thrill of the first glimpse of thet next room, and placed him in a chair, ber of light hogs marketed, Once more the will of the people is of the early adventurers .will see that North Pole, but its crew, too, had ex - The street car was crowded, and saying: "Now sit there and be quiet! -0. These Agures would indicate that being flouted. A, so,called "govern. they . ' with th�`sbortage of hogs and the ment,P is i Must have attacked their prob- citing adventures and put to their an old gentleman with a kindly twin- Ten minutes later a small head ap- MOON UNTRUSTWORTHY AS n OfficO, in which there Is in lems somewhat differently from . the ciedit the gfory of the first jopirney kle in his eye took five-year-old Jim- peared round the door and a meek uniiorinly,high prices which have truth no Minister who ever had a con- modern, who 1SL out for a record. there in a dirigible balloon, as, well- mie an his lap. . I little voice said: WEATHER PROPHET hrhout the yeAr,- far- stitutional right to be the,re Exploration in oqr time has mers have -been inclined to seek as be-,, as the honor of the first crossing in "This wHI be better than standing, ; "Please, sir, you've got our teach- the premier himself. It was = COn_k� to 86ble degree' it sporti g any fashion, bf the polar cap and-thei won't it, ray boy?" he suggested. er!" a One of the commonest and likewise much. weight as possible, with the ed in the House of Commons within evept, and sharea in the exa, � r d first visit to what is called the "pole "Yes," said Jimmy, rather reluct- I one of the most unreasonab ' le weather - result, that a great many boo which a few hours of its usurpation. Two publicity which is injuring -sport. of inaccessibility," superstitions, says the Weather Bur- undoubtedly would have graded se which is the spot _' antly, for he bad enjoyed lurching i -a- I - days after -ward.%, by a vote of the Fortunately this is not wholly the On thef Arctic Oi�eau, MoSt�L,Temlote . about the car. i eau of the United States Department , lect if marketed at the proper time House, it was declared to be outrag- case, and much serious and valuable from from any available jumpibg-017 ,L_td,,,- - : "But you want to be careful that I JOCKEY DONOHUE TO BECOME of Agriculture, is the belief that if have been eliminated because Of ing the. privileges of parliament It work is being done which is in -no place�, This might seem . . . gmer don't pick your pocket," the old man the horns of the new crescE overfinish and over weight. was afraid to risk another vote, even way sensational, and gets less notice, glory said in a whisper. TRAINER tip downward, it is a "wel'� This variation in the pract enough, but, unfortUp4teI#,;,,' � � It mm.100101.n, ise of for public supply. But still it clung than it deserves. Its object is not to three nations as well , "Can't," Jim retorted, his voice portending rain. I overfinishing and underfinishing in to , . as a nuni6r,R somewhat muffled. "As soon as I Steve Donohue, Europe's premier The position of the Lunar crescent accordance ,�N�th the market of the power! T) , Govermor-Generai, beat the world's record or to make explorers, had to share the loniors. saw you lookin, at me I put my fare jockey, whose narne and fame are depends upon the angle that the moment is not in the interests of who had refused , dissolution to a anybody famous, but to add to the It will be recabled that .Atnundsebvir in my mouth-" known the world over, is bringing to premier who had never been repudi- sum of 'the world's knowledge of project two years ago for a voyage' moon's path makes with the horizon, the producer or the industry as a ated in any such way by the House, obscure and inaccessible regions. a close his speckaeular racetrack ch- and on any given date it is always whole and in the long run More will to, the Pole by a squadron of a�ro- reer. the same in places having the same be gained by producing hogs of bacon granted a dissolUtion to a premier Such expoditions seldom lead to rows, planes, fell through .partly be' . who had himself no seat� all of whose although there may be deferred ex- cause It was evening in Czecho-&,ovalcia. It is understood that he will re I titude. If this weather sig -n were type, feeding to the correct weight Ministers had been declared by par- Plosions, as in the case of the voya the Italian contingent iiisisted on fly - man came running out ho had of the Beagle, the researches of . The lights were dim. Suddenly a I tire a�, a jockey at the end of th; � taru�stworthy, the same kind of wea- and finish and marketing them when liament to be usurpers, and w te ing the Italian colors. of a side present English flat racing season, tber, either dry or rainy, would pre- they are ready. This difficulty was overcome in the . it being his intention to become carried on for, but three days, with which had much to do with Dar- case of the Norge by the use of three street. a vail on any given date throughout a The above information, Supplied defeat following defeat in the division winism and, the ructions in Tennessee. 'flags, Norwegian, Italian and Ameai- "What is th,q matter?' asked a trainer. belt of latitude extending entirely a- by the director of hog grading in On- lobby! A great explorer is almost of neces- curious policeman. Born at Warr�irigton, Lancashire, round the globe. Of course, there is tario, will explain the recently an- * 4: * sity a highly exceptional man, adven. can but international jealopsy ap� "I am frightened," said the runner. Donohue has achiewed remarkable no such uniformity of weather in re- nounced increase in the cut 1 price ' plea;,.d from fhe first. The world at n It is for Canada to say, at the poll- turous by temperament, and im- large thought first and foremost of success in the saddle. He is ac- lation to latitude. In the temperate of heavy and extra heavy hogs at the ing booths of which she has not yet aginative to the extent of taking a Amundsen as the most famous figure �_ -I— knowledged to be the �-reatest jockey zones, where the weather travels from Union Stock Yards, to a dollar per been deprived by order-in-muncil, lively interest in the unknown. W'hat connected with the voyage, Italy with . since the farned Fred Archer. He is west to east, the greatest contrasts cwt. on heavies and from two to I DR_ F. J. BECHELY chiefly remembered in America for of wet and dry weather conditions heavies. whether s,he is willing to be bulUed in the first instance arouses this in-- proper patriotism exalted the Italian - his brilliant riding of Papyrus are -likely to be found along parallels — by such methods and on such a scale. terest may be a matter of chance, built airship Norge, and its designer Surgeons, Toronto. -idians of Graduate Royal College of Dental against the American crack, Zev, two of latitude rather than mer do - Is this country to govern itself? Or and in many cases it dates from in-, and commander, Gen. Nobile, while Office over W. R. years ago. longitude. is it to be tricked and swindled by fancy. In the 19th century, many America was 'left in the background 8nifth's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- THE "LOYALTY" OF THE TORIES Ottawa manipulators? One thing is boys dreamed of winning S Donohue has ridden six winners Near the Equator the posttion of glory by as having contributed nothing but forth. Phones: Office 185 W.; resi- of the Epsom Derby classic in ten the young moon never makes an A desperate attempt is being made certain -that the men really unfaith- discovering the North pole, the hon- dollars. This could hardly have beeis dence, 185 J. 3065-tf vears. ful to British precedents and danger- ors fell to Peary because he cherish- relished by Lincoln Ellsworth, who . His first win was up on angle or more than 30 degrees with by the Tories to represent the Mac- ous to the British connection are ed the dream most tenaciously -and not only made the expedition' fin- -----.------ - __._____________._ - __ . - kerizie King government as unfaith- . - - __ .---- - - __ . I - L . - - - .- those vA, would thus turn our free most consistently shaped his life to anciaDy possible, but -was co -leader - - ful to the British connection. This nationhood into a mere name and our its fulfilment. ' with Amundsen, but he has show is an old trick of propaganda. No parliamentary procedure into a farce. In such a case it would not be stir- no disposition to seek the limelight. New Lodge Delights Visitors to PiCtoll . living man remembers a time when prising if a jealousy sould develop in the Republican's opinion, and he � I ____ - - a like pretence was aot made by the L ----qp— which has little to do with personal -but . ... .. 11 . .. ..'�.��.��,.�-�",-,Z;��,���":,:4"",,!..�m-,. ::�.­ .�, I ..... 4, saine party just before polling day. might have let the matter pass . . ,.NX .­_(31X'1II­;­ --'�_;-:-"--_"'J 4­�- vanity. gZ�,VM*;,: :-:W,'� �.�?��I;5 ., ­.. " , �.�". : ._:.�; -.,4r� In the old story the two chil- for the misleading statements maft 1. ", ,� - .,e,g: ,g�. MODERN EXPLORERS ARE __ �,,E,11M,,, , .: -z,4.,V.:,:-;..wr-'I-� - ;, '��­-" '.,�.�' -"�.::.,.�:�OI -, " _. �, .�r, . , .M. � " 'd 0 , m ZI: - So it is worth asking once more what ,, IN. ,-,. A. .. , . "-,q;.. - .. �L'... �. �',�:�._"4q - ... I I ... ­­­ �. ...." '. .A". 11 ,��, ,�, .�.,'�.*.".,�.*?.;.,-..�li",,�.'I �*'n:,A­Q. ,.`:`,-,�-, ., ,. - ;,�f� , I 0 I, ? d", .. . � ­�:,'i:; -,.`� is this British connection, how it is � . �­,, --� .�..��'-,�*',",*?-,.�',��,,,�.,.>-., - dren quarreled bitterly about the in connection with Gen. Nobiles , ;;'R i"'.":,., ."�.. 1, 4 ;:� ''". .,._ :;'%-;-w p . �_ , * , , : :. '.... 1.4,;,; ;,I�� ''. ­ 'Y.,, - " �."�:,�,57`,� '� ­,�. ;: �,;,�� - '. _ i W I -_­�e, �,� I .. .. .; ',;':1;1.`;::-�.'1'::.":r;. .. ...., .:. '.',*'2��, WIN I'll . , . . .� 11 '�'��;ii:;;r.�:�"I.,����.:,:.;9.11.;,��"",?� M 11­;i;Z ,_ t.� : .� HIGILLY TEMPERMENTAL moon and the division of the pastur- visit to this country and the public , 4. g,I':�I,-'�;; 'W , " ;�.�'� '""'L ­':';'.,-.'­'.' '"' �.'' 11 I : 1". �,$�,.­ ­� . ' ' , . - ..-:,.�, K 11 . � :"1I:;,.:�,. 1, .11 1*-�',I'X. � likely to be made secure, and ,3- �­ -7 ­. , .� in ar '. . ". - ., . age and other real estate. Their man- celebrations in his honor, Eve-ji s%, 'd . , " ­ ; ,:­,;Pp�* . I . , . ';' � ,-'� -1 - . , ­, . '. �� �. ; .;11 _;­ ,,,�.�/'..��-._ ­,:": : " 9� L . , �,.:_­. �. '.. . _,� I& ��: .. . Ao�; " ,. W-1, . ticular-what has been the or f No serious controversy will be wag- , ........ . , L��: ' ":;-,. .' 11.1 - . ;,. �-...-, - ", ' " �;:!'L L, .�k - . , - I .,�.. :;,,_, .1. **:;-:,;:-- $ �:V,l " .. �,:, ,­� '� ., .3, %: � ­­ , il -111,1, &,1.,.;. . I � F ,�&, � �' .,.,. ".; _ '11:� " may have been bad, and their the effect of Mr. Ellsworth's protest , , :-L I ' I : ":: `­`� -h .,.� ,,, .:, 11:::��j)�;:, �,'�; ; .... I ?,�L �� .11 . - , ' L '. " , Rw'!?, , �-, . t._;,._'..," ners �'I�­'.,t. I .._ . �_ , '. , .,-.. I . I , �.-- -. '�"L�;�`:.-:�._,��I� , _ - the Toriet5 in regard to it. : , , ". �.%; .. . �...-­ I ed over the division of the hono :: , - ., A- � �, .: . .9>x-:7;!:__ rs for quarrel absurd, but their psychology is not to exalt his own share in the - , - 1;.. 1;��;,­ I . , ,;:�;, * - . ,., I I. � ,�' I , , � , I., IX. I... .,�' * * I tbO Norge's successful flight, f was sound; a dream is not big enough triumph of the Norge, but to give . , - . 71�`;. 1 . .1 , or , 'r, .. so.',:-,.`�?�,:1.��, Everyone knows that a change has I there is glory enough to go round for two, and a dreirn ?4.-�'�,..: � , , , . � ,� ;,�! . ,, .1.1 n.,_ . , ,�..:_ ,�,'.V��;;;",: .: passed over Dominion affairs within that becomes due credit to Riiser-Larsen, HoTgam , ..., ,�', .. L,,.,-:;. I . �c: ., .--:_,:1:. handsomely, says the Springfield Re- .- I ... .1 , i .1 "..",", , the passion of- a lifetime may make and Wisting for the arduous andl I I .. L 1�.;,.. ­ . -,- j,'&�;- the last half century, and e6pecially I publican, but the dispute illustrates the most generous of souls a monopo- difficult work of navigating the ship I - . , �1 �,:;.,�?.i-,,`,', 'fi. .�' . , ,,- ,:, .t.:. �.',,:-�L ',4 ;-,.., I .i . ,. ".. . ,' , :: . ­,_.:�, : . ... ::�­_ !.. since the Great War. It is no change . '. .., .�.; ., , . N the sensitiveness of explorers who, in list, so far as his own pet preserves across unknown seas. .. �11 . . . . . . !...I' in spirit, but it is an inevitable I . . :,�?,..;�:! ..- �L ,.,11.:... . .. .. 'i _ "; . ��,:�.L: w . I.R. I I iII. ,�.. ::::., I 1`�. .�,� 11� �* � - �n change in method. The British Corn- � — , "�. . , ..., I - , I - 1- - . 77" ; , , . monweal th is now recognized as an , --------- - ---- --- - --- -___ __ - - _­­ -._________________­ �� " �,: ,�;- -I,;,- % . I )7; � 0 OME . - 1, 4 , �', . , � . - , � ��, . �`�"', "'' "' .1 , �11"`­?��,� ­ % , - ",',,,I '-� 'I , 'i','�!�, , . , ,.: .... "; .1 �:,:,��..'. 1XI-: 11. . . ..�:: .. W., �, ;-I- ­­­ 1 � I :,; ia.��,*�%Z.; � : I I I a ance o ree peoples, co-operating , together m subjects of one Throne. � . � ; 7'I � .,, _U� ,"': I .. . �. ff In days gone by, it was far more cen- 1 . I,- I -_ :-�:�.. M..- � . . '_ .. .�.,:,;izw�., , I I I., I " ��., . � I I tralized in controL But it has lo , ng . I �.`�: _-,'_'� I .,;.. :�� � ,,,,�, - 1�m ,,:.r'.'V�` _-j:i�; . Z � - - !� :-, I �.�. , . ..." - .,��,. . since Krown too big I to be directed I � .1 I ��_­ �� � :. ". '.. . � . �­ ­­. . . ... .1 �'­­ ,. :, , �,.5 Ix . ; ".. 7'.. . . :. . �,:. �,� . 11 , �'. . from a Ringle centre, and it is the . .- ,_ . � - _1 , ,�_ , , ... ,� ,4, � . .. ___ 11 i ." '�, d .. . ,.. ".w,".: .. ... .. , ,% ­ . . glory of British statesmanship, to � . .. ,11�_ . -:. .,.4�,'�: . � �J �) -W I .- I :; I ., .., . 1: ,. , . , . I I .,�. ) I .. .. I , . m � I I I ..'�,*.k� .. ,,,� .... . � I have seen how ce ntralization would 1 4 �� 11 I I �­ ..;­ " ;51k I - , . 4 � .. ,�, .. , . . . . . I , � - , ".. .- ­� I.- ., I '. '. � ,., , , 1; �_�. , I . :. � ... ,. I '*,� " . : , , ­;. . ... I 1; _� I now he a source not of strength but I . , , I ; I... I . ... 1k, ; _ : - �­'. I -1 �. .: I 11 , 11 . , 4, , ` .1.11 . . '. .1 11 1� _ .,. of weakness. The Dominions, no 1 I '. ... I,. I ;, .:�: : : :.- �.;%: . .. . .1 .. - .. 1: . � I . . . . :,�.:_ A', .;., I longer rn(�re "colonies," manage their' .1 , � � I ";.,- . " � . � .. � . . .. " ., � . ". I I ... own busin(-qs. Their loyalty is all the I . - . , surer for this reason. To this prin-� I .t � - ...... I . . . . . . . . .':"', I . I ciPIP of "nationbood" all Canadian � I .. 11 .. .. I leaders (in at least Lip -service. No � 1�. � . � leader would dare too dispute it open- ; .. - , -M",-:::-1'-- I I K4�m iY. The difference is that the Liber- I �� ­ . .. .. ............... Ve11r4.,;._ J� � ,��,j'.� .,.. �W, ,-, �, --- .. ,. � � . ..'. .�­ 1,::,'� I; ;. .,.. �w .. I ..,­.", _t,,., " ,.O".:.�.;-....�."...;�,,,�"!-���:��..��y,�—��,,�l::., �­;�. ..�.W.::� - al- mean it in earnest, while the I .1 . ,.,-.,- ,,.;-­­ � V�.,'.�,�­:.,.....__. 4-00.1 , ... ; 0� .. , I " Tories in crisis after crisi's h ave I I I . i- , . ­�§���,Q - " -V . 4 . - - , " . �& , �V, : I - ­nr, ": .�-� R - . ,shown t .t that. they never mean i at I , , . '- ­ �­ 7771111MMRII�� __ � .". - .,.,,,&_ . 11 I -�'­ :. I I , , _ ,-. � , I . V ..­ 11 " 's- Wet ..... I .: , � _ _ __ - . - I , .. ...'--'�11. 1-�`::... � ­ ,;. . ,I -.1. I WM I . " _ ....., .. all, I . � , : I.. '. _: I * * * Two testing times came within the � — ­­ Wautworth Park Lodge, near Picton, N.S,,, which was recently opened by the Canadian Natl n I R i Rai ,',It. few yvars. In September, 1922, VV ways, has already proved its popularity with Canadian and 0 a located on Northumberland Strait, neax Pictou American hollday-makers. 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