AM l W’ rmflgfl T01)“ AT “yxlllllilb w r-v w." w: -.-‘.- - - . mas-h -....:-_A._....,...._ ‘A uni @nnn cience petf ‘arvellous beading and dis- p ls disease from the tissues , Zam-Buk does. This ‘ Prince Edward '1‘ so Opening of Mi r. Day's Run at ’The _ . Which Started A Fou lieatre Yesterday; Al- lligan And Morrison re herbal balm lilies m5 Barn at Northam re out of a wound or sore, i ma“, “wham- mmml, n, d é ‘w Skin lfors thought lnrpoaoibwlraflbofwtcaivo- m grow q; _'> . ‘meat on" e acres . - , Bukslis- iowledged Bn-gdad. was the hi! attraction i ' the Prince Edward Th - I , Q _ . will be shown daily Tuesday, Wod- ‘l nesday and Thursday iboth after- . . noons and evenings. There is in this story a wonderful love tale to not i’ your pulses going; a. wealth of Id- ‘_‘ u rousing pitch of DEW 9X- soar above t [into the sky bearin Another new and strange ex be. is to witness a Winged Horse ifly u-p to and ‘through the clouds. -be-arlng the Thief of Basdnd. °l ‘years, have been reading -the tales cf the Arabian ‘You may have read abou q-lslble Cloak bu; you surely have Douglas Fairbanks in "The Thief of Bagdad.“ Born of a poet's dream in Arahy, this remarkable story was developed iby Douglas lM-lr- Nmhing like it has ever been at- lcnlptéd‘. mithing like it has ever been seen", nothing like =‘t has ever been accomplished. tms and ugpcls ggflns ‘mantle and dramatic WHY. MN” day and last evening. xenlumus incidents that ‘the beautiful Princess o vrhom all nations, for hundreds of lnot seen it mules you have seen banks into a beautiful reality. These statements may seem ex- with the criticism of this vploture wherever it has been presented, causc them to appear unapprecia- ‘ In , .1 School Sports The annual school sports for the '_/,,_,;¢_m,,¢9aJ¢h,-, F“ ,‘,»-,,,»¢-, city schools will be held at the Gdapinf/trn by 91.1w,» Jack/ch Abegvcelt grounds on Friday after Direction by Geo/yew!!! noon- ‘ Every year the boys furnish a splendid afternoon's program; it is ‘their day and they give of their best in friendly competition which has always bee-n interesting t0 those. who attend. The school sports every year al- ways brings out some new hope for future athletics on Prince EdW-irzl lsland, all the best athletes of t0- day and yesterday received ther- first training in ‘preparation for school sports and it was there they go‘. the encouragement to con- tinue along in the events in which "hey had made the best showing. On Friday afternoon then it is l0 he hoped that all who can will rnake it a point to attend the school sports and give the young fellows i. big hand out in their endeavor co produce good. clean sport. Already the boys are eagerly ielling tickets and the harry smile A thrilling, gripping, mountain melodrama with a love story that holds, a plot that bewilclevs in its mystery. Action so amazingly stuift that you fairly gasp. The inside life of Kentucky hill folk of hftjy years ago. Nata dull ntament. “S w 1x151‘ rArA” COMEDY a frown with a refusal. After buy- )DAY AT 3.15. 7 AND 8.453; solicit your support at (he gam- you will an eagerly as the boy will appreciate it more and you .i.-ONTREAL. Sopt. ll. ponmi- "i "w “Olm- prires ranging from Siifltl to T10 1051 cflws sold mostly for 54.50. Sin-l notlcttg Prime Minis- rade realized $4.25. Plain common llament. by the present election he mlii were muhly‘ quon-ll at 322,00 iluti be need not ask for. A case ‘ f» 1n $5.25_ common $3.00 to cd for dissolution and appealed to uihers 82.25 lo S325 bulclwr hulls asked for a uccnnd (llauolution. ‘euilierlnz: and the hos-l lnis sold country. and refused dissolution. L00 und urn." rs $i.‘.:.'- iu fifi-Bform a. government. When the on $1.50 in $8.00. ‘grunricrl-i $1.25 WYWBI‘ ivirh n maiuritv of follow- .; and only nnud lnis won» sold his lint. m ones storm. Sheep Wfiff‘ in ENDURANCE- nrl 311.50 common M050 to ‘.00 to $13.50 with hulk ilfllllllll‘ with which theyapproach a rprospec live buyer should not be turned to lng the ticket do not think your duty is done. the lboys are not sell- ing the tickets for the money, bul MATlNEE-ioc. ‘llc. so u'hen you buy a ticket put N|aHT_.z6¢, 21¢, 11¢, ‘it in a convenient ‘place. where it ¢ will remind you of the day. when - --—- jnln them in their day cf sports ‘and encourage tlhelr effort. they will r-niny it the more because you ,______ will find that the boys want you (canadian PM“) with them for more than the price l livestock llf3DCll.-'C-'llll(i re- ‘ptu 1.9M- liulk lwtlci" crutlcu of ~ers were picked out (or cxpurt l common to medium kinds- oi‘ tcher steers were sold from S-iJBlLTALKING THROUGH Hi8 HAT. $5.50 with hulk zrrnund $5.00.- i-lh few lots at $l._,T5 and lair ter or Canada told the electors at u»? with medium quality heifers the Peel meeting that if he did rhi h together for local lIllIClII-ll‘ not improve his position ln Par- uw were from $2.75 to $3.25. Few would nnk [or n geggnd dmmi". ..ii y frtxuhy hulls were sold m an-iion. Now if he does not improve nufqide buyer for 93175. Pomlnon his position this is the very thing to. 3.50. Butcher nlccrs good $0.50 ul this kind occurred in New- io" 7.40 uicdltml 35-59 l" $6.00. lnundlunvl a inw years ago. The weiferu ‘good 86.75 to $0.5" mcdltim Prime lvllulstcr or that colony ask- ‘umou $4.00 to $4.75 lHYLCHPTIllIO country. The election result- .25. Hulchcr cows ‘good SiML-cd in an nqtml following for each edium 831'" to H00. lmiir-rs $2.00 burly. and the Prime Minister unmon $3.00 m 14.30. (The ilnvernor told him be had had Calf rccl-ipis i042. There wc-rchls trhnnce and failed; that he did Jry few vcul t-ztlrl-s lnoludt-tl in not. possess the confidence of the win $8.50 m sum» with a m,» of Thn Prime Minister thereupon re- l.00 ‘paid for mm will‘; picked mil. sinned auqLthe Governor called on Hlllllll t-zilvvs bronchi around the leader of the Opposition to m}, lmlk "i ,_t|_ 0, . ‘now government. was formed the ‘guotutions-n- Hood vwnl $9.50 lo llnuue was dissolved and the new ‘.00 medium 35-100 in 8 ... _ (tlllll- Prime hlinialar was returned t0 . .1. ore-l. so. u thin is the constitu- Shep rvccipls (iTRlI, --'l'l,‘i‘lillllfl in Iiunul British image, the Canadian tribes ivuu Hflllll’\\‘ll:ll slilW in ulurf- Prime Alluinter lli talking through rly. Then» brought Qlliiil l am. Sir. etc. ‘night. carlotuio-of medium qual- THE CAl-‘l-QH- lamhsfiidlil Tor $11.00 and com- mnml and rcalizod $5. to $13.50 th ycarllnns sliadc higher qupiul- Endurancp is patience Qgncgn}, mu ldwcsi $5.00 lo $6.50 lamina rutr-rl ~—[_‘p1rlylr_ I00. Hog rPPPlDlg 100i. Hogs‘ ‘re lower, miru-‘d lots of wood ‘ght and qllflllly brought from .25. Selects we're. not quoted, .- l sown brought from Inn In ten y. ‘ -——-—{-O-é-~-~ ~- (Canadlan Press.) . ST ANDREWS-liY-THFl-SEA, N. .. Soul. l4~-#’l'he United Staten stained the Devuuiihlre-‘ifilgi, eni- ‘ematic of the senior tt-nm golf ampionsliip of the North Ameri- 1 continent. when the American nngeratlons, but when compared ' Times quml up the matter justly and, according 4o all accounts. truly when he lllfl,llfll "The Thief of r any“ "c" t l-hu navel-token equ- d." So aloe the-Inning Telegram: "it lo the greatest plctun we have seen or ever enpectffiaoo. ._ The mom ‘l port: the cast a see Edwards late; Braden Another feature of tha ‘program at Nor-thaw. The photography is perfect. which brings out every (IQ-q tail and interesting to the ‘end. Truly u. great program. The Public _Forum (Continued from Page 4) l paper article, and Walter has been indulging in (hi; upon, quits frcely, - l ‘Breeder’ evidently did not con. skier his letter worthy of g, reply‘ and ‘I would not have taken any notice of-‘him either. bad he not re- ferred to a friend of mine, who is not at present in the Province. ‘His reference was uncalled for‘ and would not lvivs been made ; had ‘Mr. Jones used his brains , stead of his temper when he read: “Breeder'a“ letter. | “Breeder” did not quote Ennis? Smith, notwithstanding Mr. Jones‘, statement to the contrary, but l will. and l trust it will do some 390d, for ‘he saya:——“Vixens milk, tests from B to 11 per can-t fat" and that he has found it advisable‘ m fed high testing milk while the puppies are young (providing arti- ficial feed is found necessary) ‘but as the weather gets warm and the pups are growing, the fats shoul be restricted so as to promote bon and muscle instead of fat and un- derfur and then when the wea- ther gets colder and the mating sea- son approaches, more fats should. be fed than can be found in low testing milk. This makes it simple for the fox farmer using Guernsey; or Jer [seya for ‘his milk supply. for all he ban to do, is nae ‘his whole milk while the puppies need it and again in the Fall and Winter, then dur- ing the Summer, remove ‘the cream and but down his Winter's ibutter. tMr ‘Smith does not believe in al- lowing foxes to swill milk at any season of the year, so why tihe cry ,for a big flow o! poor milk. for fox farms, when water is no much ess- ier ‘to get and much ‘trainer for thirsty foxes in fact foxes should never be allowed to drink milk at all but made Ito eat it. His statement that the ‘iPan-Am- eican Tent" fn which our Breed won highest honors "was too anoi- ent" for his consideration." is not very convicting he did not avail himse chance of referring tic a. later test in which the "Holstein ‘topped the list for -%OIN‘OMY OF‘ PRODUC- TYIION, of butter and butter fat. ‘He says.—"'l‘he first diolstelna were brought to Canada In 1882. when the ODHDR THREE PRIN- CIPAL ‘HREEDS WERE HRMLY ESTABMSHDD." II have before me Vol 1 of THE Canadian Guernsey Herd Book. and l find that out of the‘ first 450 cattle registered in it, ONLY 47 of them were iborn ibefore the year ‘i900, and ONLY THREE before ‘the date set by Mr. Jones. Still he says they were firmly es- tablished, in 1882. it will be inter- esting to hear him try and explain this little question away, or will he find it "T00 ancient for his con- sideration?" lie then makes the a‘tatment:—- "lf lltilateins were eliminated, bnb~ ies would starve." Mr. Jones no doubt has ll theory of his own to explain. how tile dear lltlle things ‘got along in Canada prior to ‘the advent of tho Holstein in 1882'! Mr. Jones may he ‘too young in answer this question. but he raid ‘il ‘think loan supply, 0R 0W1‘, the‘ antidote etc," well let him GET answers if the question happens to be “too ancient” for ‘him. IWhen he thought he was strik- course towards some records, well l am, it may he news to him but l have in our barn. the Grand Cham- pion Senior Hull Calf at the Am- herst Wlnter Fair, he was second n; the ‘Royal, also a ‘heifer which was second to thagflrpnd Champion at the same show ‘an: some young heifers after the Grand Champion Bull at the Royal in 1920 so l am malklug n. very fair record’ right now. for ‘they any "experience teaches fools" and since ‘Mr. Jone! ha; forced ‘this upon m0 l I'll-l 111B another record ‘he steered ms into. Some yearn ago f bought a inure ‘bred heifer from him for $225.00, l kept ‘llaf tlll she had iihroa calm. one ‘bull and two heifers, when l was glad to net clear of her for an even hundred dollars, J kept her heifers till they fmallenad after which l killed one ‘of them fm‘ fhx feed. for -l was ion ooinciontious cow. and nltho‘ she was wary fat the local bubchlr did ‘not want her Jones in some r iyers defeated their (lnnadlan iponents in an international ner- ‘n o1 matches hero today. ‘Guardian said the other day:- lMr. Jone lug at me he said, l should steer alet this soak in, to nell ‘her to anyone an a milk oi- get an antidote" for this condl for he has different views to Mr.‘ like m hear him explain it. unlau Matinee-Me, 26¢‘, ' EDWARD Night—52c, 31¢, 26¢,‘ . A PICTURE or wounnous ‘BEAUTY AND sranrnvo MONDAY Matinee Daily Starting Tuesday a uuuotia “Enilllllns FAIRBANKS . l - A Repertoire of Late New York " Successes. Opening Play Monday Evening “The Girl From Childs" A DELIGHTFUL, THREE ACT ROMANTIC COMEDY DRAMA “The Thief of Bagdad city bearing a Thief and a Princess’! A New Play Each Night 7——BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—7 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRNOTlON THE MAE EDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA BIGGER AND nerves ‘w... EVER through the clouds? and bats as bio u elephants? Have you ever seen an “lnv adVmtw-c abound; in happBIilHQS of astounding and unbcllevabls magic, - NIGHT-Bile, 52¢, an. , '-_ Pflcesma-nuzsqtoutrs as». CHILDREN m. sen ants. OPENS FRIDAY, ssrr. 1m. AT 9.30 A. M. ALL PERFORMANCE-B WILL START SHARP on TIME. NlGHT--8-30. MATINEE- aso. ,______..__.__-- . rtl i d ,____ gllil'ml~tifil~lll°l' ‘l-lltvie trial! fl: A" Y°""$ “whim” . , our». docs months‘! have sold at a higher: ‘His luext arigumlet-ni -1s nothing is“ . > ‘ ‘ Y ‘t ‘HI average myaeul Calves and an‘ and more tdaiu an nsul ‘t; your léea - WREAAL ,B["|‘ “"15 v\‘i..\,U',»\:l.l." ‘UrlllliD 1 paid nothingmfor advertising; t xfggiilnngmncargxc ‘cabin ehxasgrakiroil ‘i-MUulE‘ l)l:\§5|;("f”lUt}G:r lllAl ll m» tons. Thlsii; not ng to rag u.“> ‘ - __ " 5H0‘. l‘ 1- _v- _ _ .,_ _ ., _.,,.‘.-,| ., h \._ for hegfillshly lsolld thehébtetatflof (5320-1371} DuesfflllényOimnArgllgzlwfifi u“, g0 fuptliprs than tliul_ im ut- >1» ul iu lilllltlllllt, up .l liinb t: sl u ‘ u: i \\ wit; c‘ ldS his lbr ng anmasto‘ a '8‘ ', » say. ' average of all the cattle sold by a ful- l24tl3he bmlllliullggégialltll] fell?‘ l’~()ll.'l‘.\‘N'l‘ _ whole community, ‘he said it did ‘L5 ‘i He: I r n“ a" sllOL'l.l_l llluil‘ L ‘ _ _ _ w W1 _,N,.Wymm_ h .. “ML, y not, cost him anything for a ‘S “ull e ‘l c elf,‘ ' be rich m t-rcaiu, but with out at» uuu-ul .i‘l...ll| h l . s“ , u 1 “h m“ .1 cannot agfgg for‘ Ni"? ll eve!‘ a ma" '91" lllfi i001 .,~,.,|,,,.,1 (‘lm-nsov 110,-,“ “d. t-uu .\i tlu‘ lul uud llllU llw llrl. X JOHN ltscilrsstvliim his best cow and tbell" ll“ MY- Jim“ l5 mal- “llm- for h“ lnyn i; Blyrll dYURE ANl) lllPll l mu izlztd 1o soc him admit “Fat "~l“ci'ryvlc\v‘i‘ariit" ' “liust proved Tilibl ABSOllUTF. m vRPJAQL l. .. . ....___n.n.~».- -- -.—--—-_-——-~ thtiphllovehlltikbllhail lit‘ can find some llopurl wilt has not ‘proved it's llli- l‘. S. and \"\'t‘l\ liy .\lr. Junta-cult: fur llllllllllI in ‘liimst-lij it rulllt-r knocks ‘his all? Lyon l0!‘ lllv Sllflfl‘. luilk is ulcl- to lulic," llli‘ rvsl. 0! liorllcu. l‘. 5 now REGRETS ‘hflvlllfi’ NECBSSITY 0F “MLK "lawn IN Now it may just lic possilhlc. “ llu- quuiztlicn l did 0t use for liclSulll- lllll- l9‘ l »~- —-——— I sold these animals.“ -H1is slur against Dr. ‘Orokenlsi test; is beneath contemrpt. and is disguised excuse for the question as to what breed of cattle give 2.5 millc. Mr. Jones vthen addresses ‘him-l self "To the mothers who buy: Guernsey lilllk.“ ' ‘. »I am ready to admit he knows‘; bow to feed Holstein Cows but; what ‘he does NOT KNOW alboul feeding babies ls a revelation, ev-l an to me. in g1! attempt to be little Guern, say and Jersey milk. neonate; Dr J. H. Kellog as saying: "An CBSS of fat in injurious." Now, "EXCESS EAT," like “ADE QUATE BRDTECTION" may mean anything. common sense tells us that an “oncet-xs" of anything is not good. but unfortunately for Mr. Jones’ argument. his authority neglected to state what constituted I an "EXCESS 0F FAT." Is it one percent? is it 5 per cent or is it ten per cent? Goats milk which tests from 7 to 10 percent brings an excep- tionally high tprice and ls used ex- clusively in children's hospitals. hen it can be procured. Are we ‘to understand from this that from 7 to l0 iper cent ‘l8 NOT AIN "excess of fat?“ The same authority saysw-“Tbe smaller amount of fat in "Holstein milk is a decided advantage." but they produced no evidence in sup- lwrt of ‘the statement and ‘l will prove they are both wrong and ‘that "the mothers who buy Guernsey milk" are not making any mistake. All authorities tell us that the very best food for any young an- imal ls its mother] mllik, provid- ing she is normal and healthy. we also know the analysis of mother's milk and cows milk and a study of each ls all that is needed. ‘Mmhfilg COW Mlik ‘Milk Toronto T axe: Extra 4Cvlinder Overland Coach A Quality Coach - - handsome, owerful - - one-piece Wind- shield - - double beading at waistline - - extra wide doors - - full S-passenger comfort.“ Fat 4% Sugar of milk 7% Poteids 1%’??- a e ll if‘? ‘i417? r For the first time iii history a full-sized, fi-passenger coach with sliding, gear transmission is to bc sold at the amaz- ingly low price of $850. Remember, this ls a full-sized, five-pas- gerlilger coach, IOOIID)’ ienougrlfi to holdglve . du ta n pe ect com ort iii-m. in cow milk u. i th ‘ “ 5mm‘ a mm, and i)“, nugai“ §0",§‘,:,,,°',: over any journey, regardless of its mile- higher in um human mpk, age. Its Patented ‘lriplcx Springs give ‘so there can be no nllaunden a riding case found only in high-priced standing, ‘he should patina here and m“. All in all, a light car with every neces- bi car quality feature at; an unprece ented, low price. By actual comparison you will find the Overland Coach more fully and better equipped from head ll t to tall lamp than any other car eel g near its price. be reduced to one third their pre- s”? in and no “u. handsome a“ the- sent strength um u done by add- year around . 3 l m 15in. c“ u mm "m" l“ m" . Small down punch-gong terms. ... OVERLAND above. minus SERVICE STATION Now, when we added the water 18.6 Grafton Btu-gel Now lf Mr. Jones will follow ma carefully I will prove he is wrong. First you will note the percent- ages in ‘the above twble, the- Fat and Water content ibear the same proportion lu Plinth. but ‘the lPro- teida and Salts are llhree times as "Now to make cow's milk. so that it may be digested Iby a baby from birih till it is about nine months old, lt must be diluted with pure water so as to ‘make the different elements bear the same relation- ship to one another as is found in it; natural food. that ls ‘the ‘Pro- teidu (curds) and Salts have to we ‘not only reduced the ‘Prolelda and Salts but w: created a food with only l 1-3 percent of fat in- stead of 4 percent, and to lit-lug the fag up ‘to the proper rpropor lions it is necessary to add cream Mu} tho ume is true of the sonar. Now if Mr. Jones "can supply tionmiihout ‘getting a hlgili ‘testing Guernsey or g ‘Nannygoat, ‘l would he ls Quin; to use Holstein mil-k sweets. After miaquotin-g "Breeder" again an a than, and mix it with Guern- lio points och-White Guernsey any or Jersey cmnuto who it lit-Z <4’) l l. m ~ u THRILLS. EVERYONE ENCHANTED wrru n; Have you ever seen a Magic Rug sour above the Have you ever seen a white horse with wing‘; fly Have you ever seen Magic ropes, llvn dragon Edible" cloak? This beautiful Itory of‘ romancs and Fox News-Pictures of the Big Celebration andOpening of lllilligati and Morrison Barn at Northam~_0rohestra. ‘_ n “lmd, in alter 1) up; l{l(‘l‘l 1N ll|.'l[ will l‘l'('.OilllIll‘llll llic iuruicrslirliocls. no (lnulit ‘because ‘be ha, ‘ fmui lllt-ir pnnrcst test-‘unun ‘to cxpcrniuient Wllll. and ll lllll win-u out.‘ ctmsidorsd . tukcg, my zidvluc lic will not lry m H“. (lulu and cucrizy licinu ii, it‘ lie wishes lu continue our . 1,; m‘ null“ llillll in Cuuullil dud‘. ‘Frustlug “l5rccder“ Wlll lpafll and thanking‘ l um Sir. etc, " |.. READ, i