.. . _ *Q* _\. -»~ A” I I Iohn Smith and 1 N. S. Exhibition R3.lS6tl Against HIS Car Pntzas Given? THE Nova Islalldgrs -- ----nu-_.___ __ *__________ _,,¢- _ 'tumnigrsz y...,__ »-».,- ,__ ._ >s3--»> »_r _s 0...- _...__ ga-1 _ ee: vm-nm _ -via I .f QAGE 'rvvELvE_ _ __ I _ I THE cHARLo1'rE'rowN Guanntsit __ I I _I SEPTEMBERH i '¢ I . / l 'Prize List .` The Oblectlon ` 1 '- ~_ _ SCOTIA PROVINCIAL EXHIB- ; iT|oN To Pmuce ED. l A ;.|,, ,_,,,,, wnnn |si.ANo. i S EXPRESS” BY A M10' .... .. ...::'“:‘°' -_ “=~“=~~E~ ° ‘ 1'" '"1' ‘Lass 4 ci.rDEsDALt: - 1*' ouno. lla In an uulu. num ’L S » `- ,A mr d H 1 Historians. h I. ° “°"°"°‘ '"‘""~ '1 Broecllionfiill' alle oil: oldy 1; l-11311111113 Havlng 1311911 a serious view 0( -“"1 “lu” ""1 “"1 1° 1”" 'Broil 8.1-‘oaly' oi 11926 lst Horne public ‘1“°5t1°”9' 9"" Smeg We 1911 nh foal b school. and having been educated lr rnxnlllcx o. lwssisu. lxplultod, ll an lntsrsltlng 'Wi 111| llverlonou hr the ‘her .side "nd Horne Bros 11 Bestl " _' we received it h k *ll NMI! ol the num :nary marc any age sweepstakes- - 11" 9 “ 5 0° 3 1911’ H B ._ ° <18i'S 880 when we met a mid-West- n» -.In nhl orno ros .tI=;;'Ii;I_Nf++QM»+4+or¢+o FRENCH DRAU "T he coolly rt-marked that Islanders CAR CATCH “*'° generally, in his opinion, “take pol. ES FIRE. . Sggllon 5 Mare or filly, 3 yrg 0l,l,1`:I1`CsS goudiieriously. ' This doctrine .ind It 3rd Home Bros U 190111’ 01’P°5ed 10 811 We million or -on malibu-| at (I2 Us F. ' Quite some time ago l cuuclit I - 9-‘ _ - I ‘- ihave been taught th t- - <1 ld $111111* 111 1110 8011118 of tlirtiug withi (LABS 6' L.'.ARlI;[i;("h_ Iiotnggs' inot to discuss the pginrftntflc d“1111"1`- 0111’ Of lhe iuvn tit the cluti' section 1 bfng .L-"Be S meigaiued time to “think it over" ‘ ilros. 9 ilood mare, w y to do so at home and In me mes ‘ ` S,l . , , 1 ,, _ _ ;Bros. 2 Mattlied air lst Horne _ . ~ had betn ttllinc, oi the tiouliic hc Hwy 3 Single ,large over 152 2nd, Our neu at-quairitaiice was here ~ ~ ~ - < - K 8 Very clever* had had with ati insurance L-o'n on business bein pan). be _ ._ _ __ _II iloine Bros. -»._ _ _ . Ing the <`I?I1(1IT§‘)rI;ri;iI;erIci:xIlIIpiai;. i{Iie lrad just com-l 119511115 \it` this Smith had decldi€1d1CLAbb I' ROADST§R-S' 1Stated flint its hlide ctriltvluce alu`d1 lo give his numbers a secuntlrend-l (TROTTER> 6: PACERSJ conclusion from lieariiigwpl>(lltl1;| mg' 11111 1001151113’ dill the work iua` Sec-tion 1 Single Horses 2nd 11f1`0iI`s discussed so iretluentlv al1d` dark corner ot the garage. Sfiiiie *Horne Bros. Single ilorse ith. S0 Seriously. He did not oder any ;i:_eIt;rIlsIprIli_ggtiiIiIg was in-ressaryin Hnrnc Brorfg _\lr,;,_-hed pal, 15, coniparisons; neither did we, hu; SIIIIIII 1§IH0IIIet Ieh;1u:Iiiber. Iiiorue Bros. .\\eIIdi' ., critc ui - . ' -- < f<>IrrIIicI;»-:SI t»[f;i:i`.IEft?;i` gt..-IxIss itSe.\\I'\' _i;iIAn:~:i-:ss Ii?-e .-0t1sIr;i;?;I§p;L§E~,§,§‘f§if,d n . c -n»\\~ .ec io :nge orses- Lnt ie cons er 1 -- lle hatf`yA'ne a very unwise tliififz.1lioi'iie Elms., ilrti Horne Bros, 2 1111111132 \\'he§'efoi1: \:'l<:mlleguleap\12li¢§ linu; tIiI'Ii;:dIIl;'I1IJ;;;tlIfIlI'1diiisL ztI§'t byItcllI~ .\lalcbed pair lst Horne Bros. ;rIz;lIiiiu;;" nnisi-1 i>t'iti=t)si~: HORSE 1our political f' ilpec pfsllcss 311 DI 1 111111 100111111: 'ivvi' to \\-time Smltlis Section 1 Filly or Gelding 1st`ot our noliticgl lstgrsluhm o“'\tvm(m`v car stood isa\\";i rlottd nt' siuokc 11‘iY11e Bros. 2 Hood .\iare, t\'ith.selllng form rlmse emi' t e are pouring llirough thi- worn of the foal by her side lst Horne Bros. 3 the way of faul,_hmu“graiui1;m m ;1;~I`f‘» EX- 1-‘19“19"a“tA G°"'1“i5t ~ l B-mm old ymmmf agej howuw-r, had also lic-urn lllr. crnor J. li. Douglas. 1st Horne llb i.I,n.11 1,112' '1.m‘? isfhc mme 0' backtirc. .\nd he know what llr¢.`Bros. -m_cH:' T115" “_ 15,11?" nm' 1” 11"? troulilo wus! So did I when lsau- 13951 carriage horse driven bv a l,,,,§ng,:,‘r,,“.,];\,n d Sdcmd muy “aus ` him rush for ti fire 1-xtinguisleu =lal1v 2nd Horne Brot _ 1 - . '~ ` Five IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII III? Inset r. _ I ‘ s IeS'il\he fxl;Ierience of the Dastteach-1 fun; anti smith. thi- garage 0,,-w,,..r ci..\ss1sttEnEroi=tDs. l.,,. ',,,‘.’S°- "af‘°"S -“1"’ kewl 111111 1 were iiioking ui ii rtitlii-r pn;-.1 Section i. Bull 3 vrs old anti over 1; `:C,l.,0 “ dt 1.5 so ng 0" m politics 1-hed rnotiir. Turuiu: ttrruind l nn. lst Saunders and Sanderson Llfrl ~ elnlosf §ll;lLCaf)sful and. Imwep 11f'€‘f1 that thi' iliiiirs- of the :artist-‘ 111111 junior v€‘H11111t: ist Sattnders ‘hu tm tilt Mlirl' ces any pcison worn npr-it und :hut :tlri-fulv tlw--iiliil Saiiiiersoii. 4. Bull junior year- lla~1l10~r »e llelushm' tm." (H031 rars had liiii-u ilrlvi-u out into th.-lliiit: lst S'iundcr' 'ind S' l < H am “Ou 1" 1? H13 pmwrful uh > ~ ‘ > 1 <11" @1`~011- shi- is today if l 111111 _§2U1f1€\‘=0lL 10. ‘To what does she owe her power IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIXIIIIII;I~I\IIIIiIf>I\_\I tIIiI.It; _ve.1rli1riIg_I1st Saund- _and prestige? To the fact that tier jusl SMIIIIIII IIIII II_II_;_I ‘~ _ _ I; 1111 II»_f11' 14150111 » 191fei‘. 11111- 'people never neglect to exercise ...I,IIIII,S hI"III_ I`IIIII‘III_II`_ `II_II_I _I I_III 1If1I-_I.V<.i11I1;1lZ 1-S1IIS011. 21111 Saunders and San- lventions. at meetings and at tho draw thc ilamt- in the curluret ' . - - . hack ,nm me I_:I_1iIId(_rS_., ’ I U1 '1(1`”'1"' 18- T111?" 3111"1111*i 1111>’ 111-Z0 polls for freedom and justice. Smith saidthat lic ziltvtivs thought ‘,l,,.,_ m, ~ . _ ._ . _ ` ._ * ' i l Stintlerson, 3rd Saunders ‘I _1_’“(1m"'_ ’I““‘1*`_ “ 1111 "1 11‘11§§‘» iiud Sanderson. hilackflies. .ur like ilolls. thel - ot cr explained. "'l`lu-one with the `(‘l,.\SS lfl ABERDEFN' A\'Gl1S loudest bark is the lctut t l s . 1 . - AA `, ' ` r,,m,,,d_ The m.d,,,u,.t." rm{;kri,{§t 50911011 1~BI1111~5 F151 111111 0191 151 linay think we are too serious in whlcli catiscs si loud rrliort is due Home mos' nun I yrs, old 15" rpolitics. Far from .being a flaw it Iiorno Bros. .l. Bull senior year- is 3 me ,rail of Ch,,,.ac,e,.I to mixturc in ti t-ylindiir nriiig when. . _ _ _ _ - tho exhaust vzilru is nptin. The ex- 1111 161 Home Bn” 4 Bun Jumorl in the old tla 's of feualism in li1f1-‘11f1l1 has no iwsisltince and so goes straight, out through the muf- llt‘i‘ und thc 1-xhtiust, Sotrictimcs ilu- forrrof thr liutktiir lirt-airs thi- li its in thc niufllii .ind this kind of batkfiri- has bien known tn set fire to tht <.ii tit to till or aasolliiti on tho grinigti ilfiiii \\htu the mixture fires uilli .in intukr- \.il\e npru thi ilu ui- gots iight liatltiiilo the inilittia-tilt \ int ot lioppitig i k i lv- tn dining uitli n .t niixti (milking uith spark .id'..ini<~rl is .inotlici tommon . imeuiber on thc 14th inst., that our iiatliers took politics very seriously, 1tate their activities. even it some ‘111111‘11` Ye‘*1`111111 21111 1101118 Bros" dercd out to the battlefields to 31111 1101119 111"-“~ 7' -“H10 Cham' settle their political affairs. This 111011 §“U311*1d11@‘1 151 11°1`“9 Bros' .is no longer the style over. there. C 1 1'1"* (1111 41111 °‘°‘ 1*" ‘_The war is now waged at the polls. ,iiorue Bros 2nd Horne Bros 9. so It is with _canaqlanir wr, am 11011012 " YFS 01‘1 1 1 1101119 11105' lfrcemcn. one and all- and no niati 111 11011013 59111111' 1981111115 S1 should tail to .be a freeman. ,Horne llros 11 Helfer,Junior year- In our province ,re are Caller] 111111-1 1°' 11111111' 111°’ 21111 Home ti on b the political :\'icisslttidesoi` icinale Chainliton Horne Bros. CLASS 22 AYRSHIRES Let s ‘wr that evniigtiisher. ballots for Wyatt, Mesesrvey, Mac Sm tit ask(-tl ill bust- to git one III:I‘_"';?I'I‘ ;IIg?“;I1IId'1 gyr; old aim Donald and Myers and,istand with 111111091' 1 ` the majority. Others may prefer Thcie \\.is n tunc when you wnmrllyearlmg “lt Inftqb dlndssoeixfisll lm V919 against them- but we it-el could takiiia tliuiifc uitlinttt one. 1’ nu `e""" Ca ng ,,_.r,nfl¢lel,l_ they wlll be ln the mln. Ihr trar.i_:~ m.\n ucnt on In the 50"” 11 B11I11Cjl111i0l; 01111351; glliiltirily. old days .i ilmci diivfi iould put ‘md 50"* 011 yrs 1 l)n not for-gel that our rom-egg" out his nun lirc by sinotliciiiig the under 4 yrs not in milk .ird ings nays nf totluy Not dnt is the only 111111 501” N 1101191' Z Y" and un’ nu uint thing in light it with \\"it 1101 ~1 1101 111 1111111 21111 111111 ‘md Br,,5_ 19, Senlor Herd 1,.; Slwrl ,.r .,|,,r.,,(l` _, __r,.,,,l,n,. his Sons Li lictfcr, junior yearllng lst BIIIGI 2nd Edgar Easteh NI gnsnllno firr with thi- paved lilg it \\tisu't iwtwt'-i.ir\ to .irguf-with 11129 and SOM 'lrd ings and Sons YOIIIIIII Hem lst Stead BFOSI 2]" Smith lic did not halo to he told 11 1191191' 11111191' C1111 1111 11155 and Izml Edgar Easlel-_ 22_ 2 Anlmals what suwd his far, .ind perhaps 50115 1" 5011101” H91'f1S 211(1 1115féiIm-fsprlng one cow lst Stead D,-DSI mr. ,_,,,,.,,rr. vlrymg lr, lrll pr-r,r,l¢~ and Sous 21 lAnunals. the get o ,3 I Stead Br0s_ how to‘liut out .t flrc without .in 0110 111111 3141 111F.tinguishf\r is about as useful .is I’ Aiiiin.:IlSs0ff‘1l11'111l.-I 010119 COW 211111 CLASS 8, YORKSi~lli'LES. tvlling 't inolorlst how to romolc n 115* dn 011* ways of dnl-ng things, litit why take the di-tours” k-< Lives of great glen remind t h t Il few book 1"* t ere are S' a lui lst Stead Bros 5 Bull senior any are gml G00;-ge l305well_ E 'gem' calf 2nd Edgar Easter 7 Sweep- stakes Bull lst Stead Bros 8. CLASS 40. ilA‘CON HOGS. 14 Sow over 2 rs ist George llos Cow 4 yrtlold and over in milk 2nd Iswuon II nest bacon hngs Ist nr Edgar Easter Section 8 Cow 4 yr Cow 'l yrs old and under not i Above are shown the three prln- cipals in the sensational Whltstahlecase, which has startled all Eng-land, and which has a partlcuiarlnterest for Canadians. At the len I’ l rr, - , \ ' ~ ._ _,_-_._._,_._._;__.__,,c_ _ .. ...__ _~ ___ ._.. c__ _. ,_ ~ ° ' _ *s Pi* .vi "iw-.. ,lb 1926 1101 Bhd k1||¢f1 111 H \/1513 if W111fStab|¢.Kent AI honse Francis Smith,shown right la charged with the crll1I¢| B00 went on trial at Came is John Dorham, who was S _ . p , bury, Sepy 3. Centre is Mrs. Smith, of Der-ham's attention to whom Smith is said to have been jealous. Smith inherited substantial \‘or~tunes from his two grandfalln Sir Frank Smith and Hugh Ryamof whom one was a leading contrac- tor and pioneer behind the con- struction of the C. P. R., and the other a prominent wholenl merchant. - ' l E | ‘O L- \ _ Icillivr sox get of one bull 1st Satin- ! wr, in llrlg rmrmry Slmlrlrl 1-,hi .anti that it remains for us to imi-1 . lr ». - 5 yearling lst iiorne Bros. 6. Bull tum OM “.oI,ldI the people were cpl D Y '111"1* 11 111‘11f‘1` 11111101 161111115 11"- the hour to cast our ballots for ourr 1111111" 111°* 91111 11111115 111°* 1`1~ choice of men. Every elector. fc- Imale or male, should forinrlustriiil Reasons, vote for the Mcighen Gov- ttiiist ernment by seriously marking their 1" milk 21111 ings and sons (1 Cow tntives are ton lew in number in ilnmts with titrt from thc loud bitt 4 yr” and over 'lm in milk 2nd hare mll(-h \\»glgm_ sitting; with tho ynud lntvi- .i h.ird time lighting In 111115 “1111 Sm” 11 U11* 3 Y" “nd groups 0,, me Oppnslllrm lmlgllr-3, 1 1 Section 32 Bom- over 4 inoo. but ‘under 1 yr 2nd George Boswell 1 . , y ,. .- Section 1 Bull yrs and up lstrwell l;_ SOWI over 4 mos, but under ,t _- Edgar Easter Bull 8 yrs and 11l1l1 yr. lst and 3rd George Bolwelli " 'lrd Stead Bros 2 Bull 2 yrs old 7_ Sow ,md llller 15; (39,-,rg@11;0,.,." "nd Stead Bros 4 Bull junior year- well_ 3, Herd boar and 3 l».,male5| __ ,_ ____( _ I i _ - ic - ‘ / ` e ~ ' » \ % _ ,.1 _ i` bining the most advanced European and American engineering thotighti-matic its first appearance on the streets and high- ways of Canatlo. 1- Its instantancoiissuccessr- and the remarkable interest shown in thc ncw cnginccring era. it -forecasts---is the greatest single tribu-tc ever paid to thc vision of any one mari in automobile history. The international ovation given the \\’hippct nmrks the climzixing achievement of a modern engineering program laid out by__lohn N. Willys in 1922. I An Engineering Triumph in one complete line of cars, covering the buy- ing nccds of every family, he has now incor- porated the most advanced .principles of liurqpean design-the highest sta.ndard_ of quality--thc final word in modem eiiiciency. For the benefit of the automobile buying public, he has incorporated in thtse new-type cars all of the great accomplishments which Iiuropean engineers have brought about un~ hampered by mass production. _lohn N. Willys was the first great American automobile manufacturer to recognize why most of the outstanding developments in automobile design, year after year, were com~ ing from Europe. The New Trend He saw that the absence of mass production, coupled with a highly developed apprentice- ship system, made possible constant experi- ment and constant improvement. He saw that the high cost of gasoline and high taxes were forcing European development along lines of 'intense economy, while American manufacturers were struggling with huge volume of standardized models whose design has been little changed since the war. Four years ago he sct ottt with a definite plan to revolutionize W illys-Overland automobiles along these modern lines. And now the introduction of the Whippet is a. matter of history.- Spurred on by its great success other manu- facturers will cloubtless attempt to come out with "Whlppet- ype cars. _' ' I _But remember thi _fone important fact we pointed out to you ln our first announcement Zmonthsago. ,. ‘ ~1 i it toot. the wittyeovértand engineers, in Europe and America, four years to design and build the Whippet. W two months ago the Whippct-~com- 77zeWonderfu1` A Sto ofthe Wzppe ’ w _ _ ___ _______ _ A How the Vision __ - . ..../ of One Man revolutionized the ' entire trend of Motor Car_Design .l" n \ _ _/ n ` /I ~ it ' /1 1 / , 1 r _ -im _ I ZI - il.. \ 5 , ', " - I 1/ D Z ‘ “cr >\<§ Q .1 '/( <- ' / e§’ *Z4 0 A -rg,_1.lf. mm \ " "f.¢&§\".,.‘_ c A big for with little wliccls is still a big car. It lacks those things which make thc \\ hippct~ the most economical of all cars to _own--"i110 safest and by for thc most thrilling of all light cars to drivc. So do not exp Ct Whippct advantages in any other light cal. . _ Today the Whippet-and the Whiiliief alone-ojers you these unique engineering attainments 3.7 miles an a gallon nf.g1isol1'ne~-_ -5/I m1'Ir.H1tl hour. Arreieralion, 5 io 30 miles nt I3 .vrrn_tir1.<. I"ntir-wlieel brakes (for the fist time nail/inn! standard equipment on any light rar)-stops 1ti 9 rar Ienglhs from 25 miles an hour. Easiest of all cars'to pafk-lums in ti 3~lf’1’1' rirrle. Only 6 feet 8 inchts high-lou'0f £10110' centre-greater safety. . Eumpeanv-type body-smaller external di'iIvi/it-i _:inns with more leg room than any other four- Cylinder lighfcar. Complete .vynlmelry of 11/23:1' gn hos been aclii¢v¢f1 -uiith compacticxtémal dtmennons. Compared -trilli contemporary, big, bulky wil 11111 Overland lflfhippct. appears smarter ami mtifh marc graceful; Tha.l'.t because height and lcngfh are in lrudarlistic proportion. . "A Notable _blference In the Overland Whippct you have the fcelmll of riding closer to' the ground-with 1115 resultant sense of solidity and absence ofIlhH§ sidesway sofiioticeablc in the conycntlnll-1I type of car. That high-up-in-t_hf_2-H11’ 1°"1‘“1'~ is gone--here is a new kind of _riding comf_oI\':I Ste into this carand you will be sti1'P1‘5° to End so much spacious room. In every respect it is_Ientirel_y different fw all other light cars being built to-day. In Euro o le are accustomed to P€1Y11‘§ ' Pei P . - $1,500-to $153800 for a car of this size af1I quality. 'Yet today, because of the tremcnr ous manufacturing facilities `of Wlllys-0‘”’{ land, it sells in_._Canada. for _practically 114 this price. _The ,Whippetms availab1C 1 Coach, Coupe, and Touring Mod¢|S- \'ou.o~lve it rg~~yol"irpelL,\0 we f111f}»=1""l’~1".l‘ new-type -car lxifore buying 'an a'utom0b1 today.” _ _ _ .___ S . Md and nver in mllk 'lrd Stead ?_‘;‘l’|rs° onoswelh 2nd Gem-ge`B°s` ` ` . ' ' Bros fl Cow 4 yrs and over not in ' _ __ “`~‘ -' In milk Ist Edgar Easter 2nd Stead CLASS 43' MEDITERREAN " ` ' Bros 'lrri Stead Bros 10 Con 3 I BREEDS' ' ` yrs old and under in miik in Ed- GII1I;°5I1‘°1I;1I;*s'§éIf- W1’ 1° 3111* C"°1‘- . . gar Easter 2nd Edgar Easter 111. ‘SI IEXHIBITIION PENSII _ _ ghorns. S. C. White 2nd Fowl,” I I -1 - _ ;~ tnilk lst Stead Bros 2nd Edgar Easter 12 Helier. 2 ym old and 0”' L' B°sw°" Bros 'lrd Edgar Easter 5th Edga under 3 yrs hill milk 2nd Edgar _ I 1 ' Easter 13 Helter, 2 yrs old and un- Tl(];?',l:£,:,S'1D¥C;;{s4 A5113 i " ’ 9 ' ‘ ` ‘ ~ der 3 yrs 1101 in 1111111 111 9121111 and 10. winn'er.'isi cocif. lfenf ¢o'ckf ` . _ i (I i'*1*-- . . ,.1- - \ Easter H He" 1° eral and pullet. George L. Boswell. i _ . . ._ . . -_ or, senior year _ _ _. I, , ,, ting in stead at-as and stead ci.AssIr»9. AontcUL'rIItIJIIlg;.II{ICII_SI ‘ i » » - _. Bros Helter junior yelrllng End S 3rd Stead Bro 16. Home Bros.. Easter oN . _ 1 .-1 -*Y A ' l,‘I|arlottetown _ . _, _ I "' m ll