For; ‘Finer Col-foo‘ ‘ NProdllrrdioCcoada_ l l washer. s,“ {IIIQQOQ . V‘ Iris] in ‘ II pelts A Ionian” r rooraflvloo- _li129Z192.s» 7 l). ‘MEEHAN’, ma; ‘Will at our office and ‘will o; interested in’ all,‘ h’ ' of Silver‘. Foil, Red Fox and brossfFolr f filthrllrxon um: gives to cocoa s rich smoothness and extra ‘food value obtainable in no other way-just as it does to all cook- ’ in‘. Improves coffee wonderfully. J uat pure ‘ whole milk evaporated ~ * ‘to double richness and lterilized. It keeps. It y in economical. ' ' Write for freoCook ‘Book com-doll Milk iZroducn Co. United . . Aylpc. Ouuio . some»... ~~NOVEMBIV<JRA 27th Mil. DANIEL F. MEEHAN, for ' " ‘Pelts HI and European markets at highest market I r -. . . and Iehlhe cAsli while the best d, . _ ~. “ ‘ Ilosvpt hail pelting station umrolounitmpunlls now oi / "Hove you'l- peitl nrolwrlv V prepared- lacQUAi R112 plmuafislnl: .¥_ . ("k ueoeived in high as lone. net? in ‘ -ber, price dropped to .9'/.c. and then " #5.‘ . ' ; A o A Carnation Milk Y ' ' “from Coiitented Cows" - ‘A . __ , I »s’1l.vER.F0Xz-7s i e._.___ _ .._J L .._..;._._. _ Club ' ~' vii/ates ~' l. l “ . _ f Duflng- the pipt lamb shipping * season the Island’ Club! oillPbed over 5,‘ Imooo head. mu shows a hundred ‘per cent increase over the volume _. whipped last year. Piioes wuohigh- er on an avenge than last year. 'Iwlth"the late shippers receiving the [lowest price. During July, farmers ‘lAugust, 12c or aliihtly less, was the ~ - ruling price. ‘In sfilliitmbor,» shippers ‘received ten to eleven cents. Mien‘ lambs began to move in larger nun;- bers d October," club menbers received .98‘; to 10 cents, In Novem- . .__\ ‘to .90. Thus the ‘blur of the lambs shipped r through shipping IClubs ,. netted .912 or’ better. One or two olueswhleh‘ delayed shipping until - late’ in ’7th'e‘ ‘éeosad. ' received .9c. gwhlch lwuqthe lowest price re- .l.turned-to.fdlubr.fi”sh.ippers for top flllflllfiy-Clllfllig season. ' _ l. There are El, t possioill es for limb grows-rs‘ ituthey will make an. ‘effort to ship more lambs during- w the months c! Jilly. Auzust and *2: rll. no well iia for lnen to know hut they hlivigiii ill collie |i|llr lllll| thin llllll lll‘l' ‘Pllilllw quickly i-l very liawvrn ruse I looking iipleiilllll. reflux-ta ill|:. Every tiny seollln l l-(Llltrwiiglll. in. sllfihrlliilllll lil-nltli Ffllll ll in .ll- lit‘ 'l‘:i|il.~u- lit llllillyi lllill lot lilg virtues our your digestion snunll llll lil-ultli xillll iltreilglh. é i September". By yholdlng everything -until 'Oct0b6 is a. sure way to giamba as soon 1a they reach 80 or » 85 lbs. mare money would be re- - ~ceived ‘by the farmer. and the fall breedi ‘ Blind the use of more Ox-i ford o Bhropshire rams .woilld aid, '4 in developing ‘summer .market The clubs have cxpe need o very heavy- run‘ of live hogs (infill! ti"! present fall. slnoe the first of the onmeu ly l3.0001h089.- TIM“ "um- ger will re h 15.000 before the year "ends; t the Island Present hog prices are further evidencq that we should have more 'mldsuli'i.mér' and midwimel- ship- p aiid hos llrowers to ' t readyr- for market during the FD“ - of compel; and November. [bleak 1n prices. Last All8ust hos shippers received over .130. Per Yb- for llvehoss. we should 11.8% "W" amb run over it la ‘to be oxpectad that hos prices will strengthen. This fact should in- hogs until they reach.at least 200 _a scarcltyoi sucker pigs during t eomill8 Win“ to keep an extra sow. Many fertiliz- er notes will bemet with money m; the salt or! a few 11088- break the market." By shipping prices would hold stronger. Earlier llambs. ~- - yeai-‘the clllas havemhlpped ap- Club handled 10,000 988.. ‘ments. It is a great mistake on the This causes a lllpt with the “n”! hogs and. lambs to ship at that fiuence all shiPl-‘lfls W mm mm lei- and spring. This is a18¢°<1 ‘year ogs marketed dc the present time the farms weighinl under 200 1W5 ~ 5 I I UPeION scnopr. " | |,.. Mgonn-b, Roll oruptoh School for a ,$§; ng-l Marie McLe5d,'2 Emma T8810!‘- Grade ~VIII--l Willie Butler. ‘ Grade VI-l . Maud; Taylor, 3 Ronald Butler. 4 t . Jean Bolton. 2 . .1 [w is, . ' nolrswwoaar. we y mammal-traumas . WW"?- :5 ,. .. M ~‘ . ' o m] sroaaii r . Irlhlliirity; cgllflTMAdl l n \ 1-,- 15.19;." D.,£-l.-"3;: -.; .1 " ‘. ' _ . Q‘ ' largest and but we have over shown. ,. Q1033 [M105 given over to tllme llnel. ‘ I i ‘have. more TOYS than all _ other 1m together and aAmih cums i in. lee om- ‘wouderiunlioi of noths. ‘look ‘in our 8 OWQVINDOW for somoof thesis. . sfiBookstori ' AND Sallif l-‘Iavs. Headquarters I Jwpnvmiow opening our BIG NItW STOCK oi’ I ; f Toys, Dolls and . Fancy a GQQdS I i one WHOLE ' BOOKS, STA- v i - bration at Leeds. Efflslwd- ‘wtfllly-l CORNS ' is oolrilng-rdoinlilant in south African 4 Harold Tavlor- - - ’ idol-m ‘h '| l' GradeIV-t-l. Hilda Butler. 2 Stir- Eung McLeod, a Gordon Mcpwalnfl Prize; iWirtners _ . at Tqroliti/Fair‘ L99.) siildt Awards“ . - DARK SILVER_MALE- WHILE ED, PREVIOUS T0 1921.-1st.-—' Peter G. Clark Summerside, PGHQ 8t Wolff Foxes Ltd" Pa . Ont.. ~3rd.—Pefer_ G. Clark. Summer- llde ' 4th.-Robert Humphrey. Ken-L sington._ 5th.--G. G. _ Glhsomdl light weights. Too many are leavin! “it qlli-iitly it lillpponn llinl yulip ' Lil‘ ' ill solely lil-culnu- of l-mlill- dlgoallvl- lrolillli- which‘ ' -tn. hill-pi lllql-IIQ nl tlinl-mf lllla Ira lfunlniiasislrea nil-eta ilncll li liolll on anln o; MllLlON liorrllfs“ 0's Indigestion Was. A I wrecking Health A What's grand tiling it ia flur n09"! I “'0 BBB, rmsr nAirs JUDGING. BLACK 0R. EXTRA . D ADULT, ltlAlll-b-lstrSiin ' Ooll‘ Rigetown Ont.. End-W. W. Bro, Kcnsmgton, Iirdm-G. 0.. GibamiF-‘Qtlnlr. —Kal-.ltedt Bros. 5th.v—Adree Eln- Fflrms. Cflmpbfllk. "wit. Ont.. “hr-G. G. Gibson, 7th.- L B. Poll Awards. JILACK 0R.‘ EXTRA I) ’ Summer-side. Bros" DARK MEDIUM th Awards. l DARK MEDIUM SILVER EE- MALE (ADULTJ-IsL-P. G. Clark Summersido. 2nd.-—Dr. I. M. Jarclinel Kensirlgton. 3rd.-i-Pu.re Canadial B.~- Fox 60.. Summerside. 4th Fennlngsdrof, Awards. . MEDIUM SILVER. and‘. 11...), Tl-lelma- Gilliaffl tcrl. Ont.. fitn-John A. Lea Sn l» “ i , 3 Ch les 'I‘aylor. ' ' “$3.1, 1_ slim. nodule Betton. mmy B tler. l 2 groadelqlrt-l Mildred Mcswaln. ‘- s A a tier. ' ’ self-got uAttendanceb-Grane Eett» o IV 'l‘helma Gillls. Mary ultimo. "_-—<oo>-——-——— An . _ .. a - Reliefin2Mlnlztes ‘ Just a drop or ltllil of Pllllurlit’; Co!” iliu-trnrlor, and the Infill yo“ aflvgy, Rrllrf lrrllinai-l m: Jill’ OIIJOIIF, Rolilonlng corn-l zvith “PU FNAM .8 - is l-w- I'll-ll‘- so rum, r0 I'dilill‘.fS—-lhllll.flllld.f coco owptbor a1.- ‘Robert O v c“ ‘ wagflltlr-Puro ana an S. . ““"’“‘°"“° 3° m“ °m idc. atria-n. 1.. Richard- 'son. Barrie Ollt.-6 Awards. PALE SILVER "MALE WIIELP- T0 liWL-lst. -Clark, Blllillifilildth-Qlldt hven Brett S; B. FOX 00., Allis- Bradshaw, Brett S. 5., 5th.!“ '8 Fox - Hutu.»- Berth l IPWiHyWBBtOB Ont.. ‘lthmv-Bim Rldgetown, 0nt.—fi Awards A . ,2 Willi WIIELPED TREVIOUO ‘T0 ‘I927.- lst.---W.dH. c. Rut-lime“ _ Ont.. 2n o-Pleter GIG . sfilllnllw, . ‘idc, 3rd PeterG. Clark Bummer- 5mm“ side. Amt-Robert Humphrey. Ken- sington. =5th.—Ardfree ‘Fur Eflljtlvl. l ‘alum’ u! the fly“; wgek aloJflummers IED . PREVIOUS I23?‘ gton Ont.. Summerelde. 4th..-Ruthve B. Fox Co., Pure Canadian 00.. lilo. Ont-ll Awards. lvillnlulw srhvan Hunlphreyf G. 3rd. M. L. Alliston.~ B. B. - Sllmmerside PALE SILVER F l-vt-IY 4 . 1 .-r , urn. (gnu, Mimi Hrllllill tolls lmw In nhtllln It. (lei . ) yulli‘ Wlrlltruiut’: ‘ >lil4.illll|_l' nnll ll[I~'|l\l||(|- reel your “alanine-h trun- P. relieve- your lil-rrnlu ipelia. innke ll rq-lililllg your ’ Prievllle, Ont.. lock; Keswick. 0nt.— 4 l’ I ADULT raMALaF-lst-Johu A. l mid-Robert Humphrey. Kénsihgtorff 3rd.-- Kar-_ Priceville.» Ont.—3 2hr- terbgrn lat-Robert ,Humphrey.. Kehslng- ton. mid-Peter G. Clark . Summer- sldvz 3rd.—Bert Irwin, W estml, Ont.. -1-th.—J. VlL-Hodgson. Owen Sound. Cnt.-4 Awards. _ _' _ ILVER. MALE |WHELPED PREVIOUS T0 1927»- . Mount Forest. ‘Ont.. ,— R. L, Richardson, Barrie, Qntf, .~‘-l%ter.G. Clark, Bummerslde- GPQ-CB 369V"). 2 WHELPED PREVIOUS TO 1927.- lst.—Ruthven Brett. _s. n. Fox co,‘ Allistcn, Ont.. Zrld-Puréfhsiladian S. B. Fox Co., Summarside, 3rd'.—- A. L. Rogers, Kensington, 11th ‘Ruthven Brett, S. B._Fox Co., Allis Margaret Betton. and Johnnie Gillls mcrside. 3lil.--K8ISt0dt-_BNS-. Price-- FEMALE, JVIIELPED PREVIOUS T0 l92'l.——l lst.-A. L. Rogers, Kcnsington, 2nd,- W. H. C. Rlilthven. Alliaton, Ont.. iirdg-‘Jtuthven Brett, S. B. For Co., . n“ G lgfAll on Ont..- 4t .-Pure Canadian = °“- M‘“"““'“ 1mm 5°“ m |s. a. Fox co. Summerside,‘ 5th.- ‘Icacher Wilfred Laokey. Summerside. 6th.- Kenslngton, B. Fox Our I f l S. I .——-Fl‘€d : Atk Blenheim. Ollt.—4 Clark, Humphrey, inson. Mimlco. Ont. “DARK MEDIUM ‘SILVER M WHELPED IN l927.--1s,t.—-Peter G. Clark Summerside, 2nd.—D. s. Mc- ,Carllney. Keswick. Ont..-Z Awards. ' MEDIUM SILVER. FE- MALE .1927.#-1st.-John A. mo, Summerslde, 2nd.—-R.obert 'Humph-. Kensington. Ont.. Fehningsdrof, Blenheim. Ont.. 4th.-' Stewart d: Lewis, Sch-Edwin ‘C. Jbhnstone, New London. dth.—Kar-' Stedt Bros, Priceville, Ont.. 7th.— J. W. Gosling, Barrie, ‘Ont-A Awards. l MEDIUM A WHELPED 1N l921.—lst.--Robert,' Humphrey, Kenslngton, 2nd.—Petei-' c. Clark, Sunlmerside. arde-A: 1...! Rngera, Kerlsington. 4th.—-John A.‘ Lea. Summe side. 5th.-John A Lea.‘ Bummerside. Stu-Geo. E. Brown. Kensington. ‘mt-Robert Humph- rey, Kensington, 8th.—J.-.~E. Pablo. Peterboro. Ont-d Awards. rey. ell!’ you The man _'i‘llE-"CHARLO’l‘¢l‘l=l‘_T9WT1V cudlznlnfll (in, y 'l.‘hey'iALuE o u . .,._. g 1 quid i ‘You feel the" ‘benefit of Bovril-its warm, stimulating ,§ you have swallowed it.» " 3 i And if y..." licop up your .35....‘ daily you will t.» ctiorl upori ‘ttpfwearied system-as soon as soon find your strength become equal to the work and worries of everyday i‘, complete this poem? who works both day an night - Can keep it up ' Is lust o But quite too often’ all he ‘gains funeral . Yesterday's Poem The spoils belong to him who wins. Results of how he's toiled‘. ~ But oftentimes the victor finds The spoils himself have spoiled. grit? 4th.—-R.'L. Richardson, Barrie n ._ , ‘ , BLACK 0B. EXTRA DARK JE- MALE WHBLPED IN l921.-"1st.— Robert Humphre Award. . DARK SILVER. MALE ,WHELP- an m l927.—1st.—Dr. l..w. Jardine Kenaington, mid-Robert Humph- rey. Kensington 3rd.—Pet-:r G. Clark Surnmerslde. 4th.—Sim Coll. Ridge; town. Ont.--4 Alvards. SECOND DAYS JUDGING. DARK Summersld 2nd.‘—' SILVER sound nutr; y,‘ Kensingwn, l FEMALE WHELPED m ISZZ-lst-Petzrj l Prevents Urn A ‘illllaybe’ d Cure -| I | i NEW scientists, unknown to each other, with - 3 ' one workillgr-in the African veldt Victimfl. ~ the other v} metropolis. have int upon a discov- ery which rnay mean tlleqenlLgf Jectedlvenom acts as :1 great. llcrvc suffering r-fqv with epilepsy. cild .4 epsy by coyef f v curate i New ed‘ that African ' Awards. marked. DARK mvlm FEM a z - - ’ r A " ‘realm WHELPED PREVIOUS.‘ To l” ']__ 3rd?- Zlmmerman Bros, Tavlstock. tract“, and rat: The Snake rep: lies claimed director, fe.- For Bovril builds up __ lion. Bovril is the best of the beef——its vitalizing and cnergisingvproperties in lBy‘ Canddlan Press) orn- Tfold. dff ‘ developed 37a" ‘theory similar‘ to ‘the cure‘; “According-to the displ tch. t be Blanch. was .led.to his researches by vthedactgthai twohackrvoodsrnpn, m‘; the“; have been mug}; A lgqfgb epilepties,‘ ‘suffered norecurrence of r their? dttaoksfiil _ tcllfbyilatt T health and fitness-by concentrated digestible forln, } nerves. ' - l Dltmars would not reveal name '0! the American investigator. {who had asked that his-idem ‘kept confidential, as he rfclt hi; cf- forts might awaken falhe 1K1)?!» in ‘epileptic sufferers if they should I Forfpilepsy YORK, N. Y., Nov. 27--Two Work might not be commensurate the promises held out ill all American Besides being n‘ cure‘ fol" epilepsy A ndrdblood rejuvenatin- ‘flvtllwdflldli: . dllfllctéd‘ a , . -_ at the director-used lbv Dri Sérlre Qwfi-Rlflfl-ifln of snake yen- of the-fifiililth -AY!'1'-‘3¥l§<li5".* Dr. Q l iflltrharsn mmals at.‘ ,Pq . an‘ Amerlcoh ilhys an ha: scientist's and had; held" j ,-if notfentlre. success in; epilepties with poisons ex-: l lfwmvthfi. filings of eqbrasl onus ISLAND, Me, Nov. 26—A _e'slla , . _ w- bfhm fizfi Euzgbeflzillllzcled local-aesldents concerning. m- w ere‘ “SW54? ti » r- lnc ofthres-legged rats- ar t. had, - efinitelylhgi 2;B"1aas.et'l§2en»‘solved. The _rats _comple ‘ success th- is! {have always beenn costlypest .to. ’ hermen and others, destroying h, lobsters. bal and damaging whose’nam'e' is . be levied o '25 ‘S percentage of‘ those killedm/achpre- ving been bit-r . seemed no reason n.‘ able ekplanhtio ' Jack Woodie. ~8. , Bovm A ‘fill/dined are easily tired‘ nEedBol/ril to prevent them _ _ From, letting “ run down ‘fl ' Bovril is especially valuable filll§hlflg a woman's reserves of energy. It acts so at sinking, A ____ _ __.__.___..___,____._ ruls apparently, while scampering the-absut the flats, put a foot in an cptn shell, which the bivalve prompt my b~ 1y CICJCLi, holding the rodents rid-f, ‘ scilus. Rn Elrr than be drowned by ' “.1 lllt . hing bide. these rats Woodie ricclares, deliberately gnawed ofl jcome known, and the results o!’ his tllc inlpriscned log. for dentin, such as muskrats, ‘and even V beavers, yvhcn caught on the land in o. trap will deliberately gnaw of! . both men have noted that Lhc in- the feet by which they ale held‘ _ risoncrs, FQI“l.h_iS__‘_1'9_B$Qn,_ Jlfld ~m1ght thesefihr-baarcrs are" list! _ , " possibly be developed to Jengthen water, ~so the animals will drown l from Johallnesi? m. BouthAfrica lifeand displace the monkey gl3lld5'bef0r§‘_they. have comes a dispatch of the Port/Elisabeth Snhlflr-Fhrmllurpose.‘ ‘v had been successful, lifter six yeal-s- ' of experimentation, in curing 'epi1-, Voronoff for this free themselves by such means. MOVEMENTS 0F GRAIN . ' I . . , lire llistoryof the world lms bwn - Asking pla - over Canadian Pacific Railway lnlcs during the past" 1W0 months. with an average’ of_l,ll80 . {cars per. day." declared Gordon.‘ ,Sul.herland. head'of thetranspor- ticn system of the companwestenr . . v ‘r lh‘ mystery till“. has for many years,““."s' ‘m his. “mia F?“ |l2lle Head of- the Lakes elevators.» ' .. X122 t): ‘h: -l i‘ 0! Lmfl ° EtS and ‘other ntaterldl. and many ‘Vie; '0' g m‘ n8 VfDllSiydClSt a‘ leg. ‘fdr Itlre loss there" Wm .. day was 313cc , . Other membrcs of the family m- hm am Pr}?! '- $617M, ' im oppooturlit-yoto ‘ SE PAS ALL RECORDQ no" v ' I Quiet 3 ~ " y tram , f Lak . Kensington. 3rd.—M. J SILVER ' Robert kink“. ' Srd-Fred‘ MALE mmnlnc, A“; of tissues and paralyzing of‘ the . t. ‘x no y - b n Ythe. -blood. in destruction. ‘on-the surface of_ mud" flats. \ The or quahaugs which diggers ‘lllitl loft. .1 Gina .11’!!! / v ads-Largest Poultry Fromm." I'c*c01nmendv ii/ A n; Upstairs Had tefill- Down, * all-oaths so Short» a Allows. H lvlanwm MALE WHELPED m manna-mat, i‘ ‘ZY- SILVER , . FE Kerlslngtun, 2n MMI 5th ' 7th G. Clark, Sllmmlerside. find-Ruth- ven Brett S. B. Blox Co., Alliston. Ont.. 4th.—Bert Irwin. Weston, Ont. 5th —-R. L. Lloyd _ V W. Hancock. Summelslde. Ont-lb Awards. -' .‘.PALE‘SILVIR MALE WHELP- - B!) IN 1921r—1Si§.—~siBWflPi} dz Pgwifl. .Sumlrlersid&. 2nd.—-W. W. "Brown. ‘Kensingtmi, Srd-Khrstedt ,Prlceville. Ont. stir-re idfi c-L- Bllmmerslde GthF-Schanfer 6r 00l- by. Weston Ont.. 1th.-—Ml J. Atkin- —L. s-hlltr-Mwifl C; John- Btnhé... New lnndon... indr-Whl. nouns. Konslnaton. Sird-Rliti-NOB Brett Pbx O0. ‘ K s. ea. m. Richardson, Barrie Ont. Pollockr-Keswlck. Ont. 31138., . Clark. anoock. v . polilt . . fifty hens or ten thousand. -. " r . _ . - _ , _ Campbellcroft, outward-Pure Oan- ‘°'-" “km” 0MP‘ ‘mm’ _, Feeds for A,‘ _ r _ .. . . , , L. oted _ ,. use this ruondtlrfill,rrnltdl; mid “dim a a m,‘ Co" smmbmd ‘#5511? ens», writes " "t- lml ' so '4 ' ih‘ best D0“? 191117" 'Ith.--‘-Kal§tedt Bros. Prlcevllle.»0nt., ' , ‘ _ r a this - a _- , , _ - . _ r . y 1 u‘. t‘ - , _ . - .0 ,s.yn. Fox Co., Allismmont. 2nd. _ k an at time . o ‘_ . _: - y.‘ . ._ . . v I. _ q , -_ - . v, lam. longer, usr Pimm-lns (om gtlh.—lI-ll:;l§lcdeOif6l4tgi::rg B. Fox 0.. l“ mryaoumk, Kama“ on,” m? f“ w over fifwen \_ . ~» ~ s A ~ -» . l. f ' @o=»~~»>. c» v<"*'"""f do our our ..r::sderr'h.cz, til; . yo»: . we em Mel-e one» r ' " ' “' " ' ' ‘A ’ l" “l” "’ t": ‘ifi..‘...“‘”l...'.'f...‘i’f.lz<liii " ‘Z§‘.‘.".T‘%..F"_.‘I"£““%.il§‘o' ".£°Z“‘.§" d. S. h l... . ‘ '_ . W ' -~- ‘ ; ru so ' - .» ,. ~ , . . . . l H . - g . ' . The Meharaln or rituals. India. --g ‘mm “mPhlty- 'K°"“”'°°°' in; n; p331‘... the 3.51.5?‘ as’: nunpemcimeoioi-ddsssolsrthn -~ r .. . .- . .- . - . H "u", W, \ v _ Y i‘, h on _rulewedofiotuliketorecommelidPoulti-yFeeda ' ‘HA PIN?! l l . to anyone on-account of theyai-iation of so many of ‘em, but-it is always a asure to i ' < say akooilword fertile Monarch raiids." " MlmTooke is a- well-known authority on - poultry feeding "and breeding. His reooln- ' liielldatiorffor Monarch Laying‘ Mash‘ and l Monarch Scratch _Feed is one b ‘which any nidlrcan profit, whether is flock ooh-i tweak-rm some COA. m p r-