VEMBERL1928 _ _ 1' I’ ILKY VVAY T ours - 1 the Hash Clo r Skin ofyflll u" THE seal oi Nature's approval is a fresh, clear skin. Assist Nature by uslng a food (ha; contributes ' to periect health. , Nefiflif’! Evaporated Milk. so pure. so nth in i energizing vitamines, has more than twice the rich- ness of ordinary bottled milk. Nestle’s is one of Nature's ways to buoyant health. Give NQMIQW to the entire family, use it for all household purposes. You will be delighted with the unequalled flavour it imparts to cooking, baking land beverages. Ne$tlelb has been the world's standard oi quality ' for iour generations. L p . stair .:.':".&....'""“ " on a. l1 ' 06:3‘: “on e7 as just as FoodCornpa lllfCllaunofiI go . Ll lt d tr ' Bu%in;, lIorrlutllirfolOtrtz Nestle's M illzy Way Recipes Writeiqr free reci o book "CANADA'S new" i Produced in Canada by the Makers oi the famous Nestle’s Baby Food N f Wrapped in silent shadow deep, 1 Sleep, Beloved sleep. LULLABY Come; it's bed-time, sleepy one, Now the long long day is over, Night has quenmcd the flickering sun; Boundless shadows flit and hover. SHIPPING NEWS. —Sara Cursley. - Schr. Alice Bragdell arrived from Louisburg, N.S., in ballast. and will load produce at Panmure Island wharf _by W. A. Poole & Co., Ltd, weary 19¢; m4 npqqnghgnd, mFolloirgtngsgsh the‘ Htzgor n? {novéer fiiintague, --ior Newfoundl; Come awayto bed. . alrnsc e oo or emon o an . September: _ | Rising Sun, Capt. Robert Fian- Lsy the,” pygmy toyg nway;-- .Gmado V1ll.—-l. Gertrude Morrlsscy some, arrived from Little Bras d Or, Love and laughter. toll and pleasure; and Alfred Trainer (equal) 2. Al- N.B.. with coal, and is loading pro- Now are ended work and play, phonsus Morrissey and Cecil Tweedy duce at Kings Wharf by the J. J. Sleep remains, oi all your treasure. (equal) ,1‘111811@$ 90-. 101‘ NW9- 3001510 110F135 =0 my Rest, beloved rest. i ‘l. M113’ ‘M11 011 1111 91111 e ‘, ' 1 ' ' " mnmm (equal) V {in ballast, and is loading produce “Blnbll . dearest child? Your fear, Gmde 1V.-l. Frank Mclnnls, 2. at Lower Montague by W. A. Poole Dim, un own, my face above you. 2. Harley Oau-ier. _ 13¢ C11- 1-311-0 folbGkTcb 5111": Pigs-F P: Ah! no harm shall venture near Grade 111 Sr.-l. Queenie Mutcn Schr. l. .d fa $12.1 fiat o; While ms aruis enfold and love you. and Mary Mcinnis (equal) 2~ M811’ 8911011- ° B11" °r e5 r ° 1 ' . Lea Mutch 4. Tillie S., with a load of produce loaded And lny kiss. so still and light. Morn-sev- 3 H h c t K, . Is Love's last goodnight. Tweedy- l M I Iggmalle J‘ J‘ “B es 0" a “as glepsm” lllSllll-jilliliieigglil/alclrllnis ' 1 sour. Irene L., Capt. Stubbert, _ _ M 155 arrivel from Cape George with her- cradled in Love's arms you lie. .' Grade n Jr‘ 1 iygneverjgacizr)‘wgfihalglttgg figaxffilg"gégrylaggsé on m“?! 119a" “'1 53w“ m waken’ Hue u potatoes for the fall. A I Schr. Pearl M. Pettlpas, Capt. lPettipas. cleared for Canso. N.B.. iwith a load of produtaei loizdid by ‘w. A. Poole at 00.. L .. a ower lMontaguc. EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL Rushed at last the restless sigh! Dear, whom sleep has overtaken, prodube by A. Sonic for Nova Sco- tia ports. A Schr. Noble 1-1.. Capt. Jas. Dun- . ment dweller in New York City- Alpoor conditions. In the Maritime 1 Schr. Bessie May. Capt. S. H. ‘, Provinces crops on the whole haveggmd growth duflng “he 111515 tw° APB W111‘ W95 118511111‘; 1111’- iKenny, cleared for Liscomb. N.S'..1 been excellent. strawberries alone weeks 01 J1me 11nd deveklped 11110 Llscomb. NB» 1n b11111? £11111 lllrilémcason and crops generally have! d r m dd to Sturgeon war o 011 been tisf to .D tailf ll :- an P9115 °1 ° ca: e 1 s8 M Ty e o W 1bushels as colnlmrcd with 144.333. The spinn Z07 bushels the final estimates for ... ' THE ETOWN GUARDIAN “Tough ” Completes Puzzling Journey Bulldog Mascot of Aleutian wands Underwent Strange Adventures“ NEW Your. o t. a Canadian Press) (iqvntremg E: member of the Stoll-MoCracken EXDBriltio 1 me Arctyc 1x81111332’ ggfélilér-legl frail: aplillrrgrezlent houses £§i“i;'.3mf.ii2"°‘i m“ .‘;"°“““° s o an anc lit Mon- though this solion race, h is w” to be beck ill lgewdlilldfllrlnillllslyrlglrlllg had MIL he w” 1‘ “"811. his species British bull- At Unalaska on 11°" 11°1111n1111y that of mascot. softness of sofa cushions, the un- dmturb" fifflnqllllli-Y of an apart- these were the very stuff o1 n15 ex. istence during three years as his his owner and leader of the lately “other strum” Tvuzh 10st no time in a ' returned p rt f _ etermining 81 y o scientists and ad his course of action this time. When venturers. has a fondness for ani- mais. In Anrll last-April 16 to be m..- ciswthe Pleasant routine of an es. he had chased 11° flililarent reaso T h himself with a Chilllil OltlufllS 22111121315 %.‘.“3.°.§"i2.'§..“§“"§ “.1 or on eal sndDiomede Ii lids. film 12135885181 132g ‘the “Aleutian Is- S a gradually. s c me to him t the Canadian bord h 1911111194 $0 Droduce a peekdigfeew‘; glove 111s right w pass through tnelmos made fun of mmlo“ H‘? was B150 DUE 1111661‘ “his nose frozen $500 bond to travel to Prince Ru- was menacgd n pert to ‘board the “Morrissey" for smelt stron i Si’ the north. These indignities Tough g y o “ml- 1°!‘ 111s five days it took to cross Canada on the Canadian Na- “W151 R1111W11Ys. sat back and gazedi penslvely at mail bags. After five‘ days he decided that mail bags.{ much alike. He was fed regulnrlyhiios w 11nd us regularly, t divisi points forced out a! 12m c" lznllzliward with him in Platforms held securely by his chain. 3:115 ‘her 111111119 1108s everywhere‘ dam tggrslmitfiiggils IIQBC-IlIIlJO book form b dogs busy day. s o aloid McCracken. -... tlle Manitoba Free Press 534, 412 bushels. B i lglraglctDlealers Association on the 8 eiow Wm be found b - I . a 0 er gave their estimate at Si. o; wlegraphic repofts Caz“; 558.459.5100 bushels. The Dominion‘ the new office of the,,.nank o! Bureaus final figures for 1927 were bum I bushels or 41.721000 Branch Manager ha 1" es more than last year and‘ s ve °°mp1°°°d barley at 121,089,000 bushels being local Slguanon and are in close much 453418.000 in excess of last year. Har-i Mvnireal from its Branches. The fliuaooo and intimate knowledge or ppcn gtaufilgllgtfilzftlsdltionsl in. all sections V611“ °‘ “g” 1’ m en med‘ yield oi 42.00 tons GENERAL '1'1-1'1’5111I18' 11118 been practically] completed under ideal conditions 11nd train deliveries are unusually inaula Tough sew his first hen. There were no hens in New York . The hen had a 0f chicks “"811 was Quite interested. But. first dog the hen bed seen. First do: and his place in the expedi- lgstllltll‘ olllacllrmoilligmllllgmrullllgn g?!" . e Tough has always had a taste he'd a 19111111115111}! facile beak. When he had es d oi the hen of thgaldllickhtzvistlsoudgg muwfs 1108- Harold McCrackerl, sharp heal“ he was wmmnted Wm‘ the one street of Unalaska twice Eskimos threatened to shoot. tablished life was interrupted For cow's mlllrlnglagugfietin proud of the‘ ' ‘ es. hrss..ua'iome..sa rem w and a ma“; h 9- a while it e on is mouth staring sfimed restful. 'I'hat was until inc orflssey" drew 11D close to the B-Bllore for a res it h f shadow of his {oljmgr sglhelllngull/a: considerably paler. The reason was that the wind always blows quite n-ltifily about the Dlomedes. libkl. bore In silence‘ He licked his upsgrus ‘Iieslllletlllatas 11:] their food. would like to have ch d zl bears with the rest oillsliis gill-ti, 1"" 1115"“ was kept tied up at‘ 1111-11111. Then there was the returnl T°l18h's reflections on th made t 1k . e general ° W11 11D and down station futility of all explorations, and es- pecially of explorations in Alaskan and Siberian waters. are being our Y his master. Her-i ‘pared with 31.000 tons last year. PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC. Expedition1 the Alaskan pen- al. her feet. the first hen he by no moans the °biect. A cow.| the cow through When he was put the dog who had 011'." Twice he other dogs who the decayed wal- mainland he the bananas car. The Northwest Qr¢lc1es “Z1 eet in Alberta. off 7.300..a.cres of land is proceeding. A1, is estimated oom- 1, hggvp wnue the more authority and threshing is well advanced. Live estimates an place the wheat While reports vary widely. the yield Thmqngng tune yield at wen over soolooohooo it is cf cereals crops isgenerally below a- now applrent that frost in the lat- verage‘ oats Particularly were 5119M‘ When grain from sheaf will run ter part of August and can‘, SELF cd by unfavourable weather ccmdl- sweeping {ember an; more damage than was iicnsfrhe potato crop is estimated at. at first feared and grades are dis- “bu” the same ammmt 115 11151 Year‘ From rise till set of sun. appointing as a result’ m Quqbec but it has suffered to some extent farmers generally have had to con- 1mm 1'“ other 1°01? "98914117198 and The tingle of Fall in the air 1-. tend with adverse weather condi- mdder cmps a." S*‘.11~'*'“°1°'Y- The H115 °°1°T°11 ‘"116 "111131111 _ - . . , , ‘, A tlons throughout the yeflrignd on Yield 0111121195 15 953111111194 51" 91101111 The vhorsm climb the tredlnill SL111‘ (In: r-‘irmv lJllli.\\’.i up .il.oiv.~,ll 1.1. the whole crops are somewhat below 80% 01 1a“ 1'83“ c109" Pastumge To drive the threshing mill. I avvepgga In Ontario a satisfactory which has been albundant through- CPOP has been 2'1 131111118 the harvest season the rainfall was excessive. apecially in11md 17°51'5- the northern and eastern sections of the Province. and as a consequence a portion of the crop was stored in PRARIE I PROVINCES 1921. mu wheat PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO. Takes No More Room than a Broom Herek the cleaner for email hbmea_-_hnpitnnengg_.bungllowo --Premier Junior-n‘ lmlllfl‘ model of the famous Premier Duplgx, especially designed for use where space is limited. The Junior take: three otroltes to clean the some area the Du- plex cleans in two. However, ‘kg Jqninr weighs only 7 ‘lbs. and takes no more roomt In a broom. Never needs mlmg. Fflngug Premieraciion. Built to do in job for yearn with characteristic Premier eficiency- » l" d ler will be m’? demoztrote the Junior in 7°11‘ “l” home’ Phone to-dny- A Premier for Inf? Pun: and PIVPW‘ Scotia ports. i ‘ land bait!- Schr. Mu. fiend ports. I "Lgol Ior (In Chewy Chained lag" o AUTHORIZED reams: banners FINNIJ. a CHANDLER a...» mat-v O» " ’ no: co., L11). can. arrived from Hawkesbury ' ill ‘Port au Basque. Nfid. 1 Schr. A. B. Francis, Capt. M. Hor- ‘ris. urrivcd from North Sydney- N~ .15-- W111“ CW1‘ Alter discharging and diseases was nominal. Hot dry weather in early August brought available for winter feeding. MARITIME PROVINCES Potatoes are of 800d 111111111! @1111 she will load produce wharf by the J. J. Hughes 00.. for Newfoundland ports. 1 L~°;:=:.°-*::. *::.'r“:.;:; ‘rived from c u w . ' l. m e dis. ulmhblgm“ '1' Mcnonnld Brothers ltqrlixllttredwigllle ‘lthlgnscomlglierllon 0f the yield well above the 5 Year a."- thresing over 2254100000 bushels erage. Over half of the Prince Ed- have been ‘delivered in the Prarle ward Island potato crop is now clas- Provlnces since tho first of 111181131- sed as certified seed stock. This is u This Ls almost three times as are" comparatively new 11nd m‘ 1mm“ [Wharf for Cont. Knishl-‘S 011510111‘ rgchr. Nellie May. Capt. Mills, or- 'rived from Fortune, Nfldt 111 b11115" iand will load produce at Sturgeon ‘Wharf by J. Barrie, for Newfound; irlved from deep sea fishing. and |will put his vessel in shape for car- iryins seed lwtlwes wagglflzlflkoa; mum,“ nn plpughlng operations awn, are grading out higher than will?’ fixjddflfgfafififijggflfl; the Dominion Bureau estimated the been good throughout the season- n o u . where he will load produce by Mc- iuqd A; McGregor. for Newfound‘ i Schr. Roberts Bros, Capt. Thom- at 00.. at their wharf, Lower Mon- his. arrived from Channel, Nfid, in tague. for Lousiburg. NB. A m an” ballast. and willl oad produce at Bohr. Roberts. Capt. Thomas, gpalllzdwgnges" m" ° 1“ W;.:o*~.::..u.s.~ m" r rears. soreness. ..... .. -. or v - - ~ m,“ n Mowi- Millie n. Olpt. r-r. c. Poole a 00.. Ltd., at Lower Montl- slightly belw lmflt 3 “‘ Brown. arrived with general cargo. gue end will load hag potatoes for De- . ‘WWII. I Bohr. Freddie A. iiiulna. om. ' T“ iurlltlhadm ‘#31’ Olrdlilll ttandodth lsonohlnnl ' , . , or . . ,e o ‘$1523’... Alla dilohlrgingehothe new rem boat Newport. 1n mnnmlncvedcwdiwlll wlnwwwuf"! scale was completed under favour-Pm"! 12% 11°11" prevalent. There was little rust in, pounds from 11151 at King's A crops along rapidly. Harvesting was general -by mid August and good progress was made. although rain as the quantity delivered to some ing developelnen though unusually dry weather 15 75% of the 5 in some districts. oh the 11th sent- for several year: wheat yeild at 571332.000 1111811815 A Walker. launching; Capt. John Mo- ual hllh Donald. Duncan Molbnn. the vet- timotnd at N% arm ship builder. and Dr. Allen. prune! and W. A. Georgetown 0o Monday. only crop to show an imporvement. able conditions. There was ample» on. 'I‘u.rnlp6 and munsws Me nrrivsd frbm Halifax with salt. and monnn-e gnygughont the summpflycilding well. Potatoes. while a is loading P10111164? 111' 5111159” with excessive rainfall in a few low hell-W CTQP- 111's showing rot owing who-l‘! by C- 5- 311111911 1°‘ 11°" lying localities, which caused dam- to excessive moisture. The fruit in- A age by flooding. On the whole crops culderi alflplfi. W111°11 11°W°V°Y 111 Bchr. Grace Hilda, Capt. B. Spen- made rapid progress and growth was some sections have been well up v0 |°°" “ml” mm‘ c““1°""°"°w“' exceptionally heavy. There were recent seasons. Tobbalcco with an ‘with general cargo for W. A. Poole mattered ha“ 5mm“ which did average slightly 1o 00.. Ltd» 110W“ M°111'"“°'““d damage in Alberta. more serious quality entlrly 81101518010117. the es- {Wlll 10911 PT°1111°° '11 151191‘ Wham “i: damage in Saskatchewan. but negwtimated yield being 27,000,000 pounds llgible loss in Manitoba. Weeds were‘ which is a decrease of 6,500.09 Will tear and crunch the straw. | year is 141,174,796 shows a. decrease An extensive acreage of sunlmer1°1 19°’?- 51711118 W119i"; 11%» “i5 4% ballast. and is loading produce lit 13110“. and mu ploughing was p". rye 12% and peas 3.7» Barley is the NBWPO" W11"! bl’ 141° F113’, 1111' pared last year. Seeding on a. larger1 Barrington. N-S- A 1 5011!‘. POUW, clllii. L. R. V6115. than the previous below i927 15111 year's figures. Pas- evldence and loss through: pestqturage has been good throughout thee season and plenty of rou811118¢ 15 1 1 | t. especially 1n 1-1111 date last year and some 40% ‘vicar; ngvlhoo. gortirltveregegg g; ‘at; (prom record o -. a 91118 5cm" cmllump’ CW1‘ Buflmu’ ghgllemistll: largo uzmount of land an?!‘ good quality, have been oil-i ready for the next year's crop 111- timated at 880.000 barrels. which 111 year average. 1111i put. Pastumge 1111s ' PROVINCE 0F BRITISH COLUMBIA any ind grains were’ of excellent suffered somewhat moisture and m _ A soft fruits were n swd 1113011- Th’ Capt. William Sigaworth. 1A0 1W" "W 931111151“! n .3'7mm Bloia am. ohmomtown. at New- Fey. n. A. Johnson, of Newport; 11. pnckues l» 191% 01 “m!” . bel the un- by 14o Fay, for Oharlotte- McFor-iane. Annandale, Angus P. grade and winging: u’ e0 of aver-m: 111111118- By James Matthew MacLcan _ p _ v _ qrhe season mrwhmg tlme L; he“; :\Viill gram tllc sun zllcl warm. ‘ lllc llmscs may their 1When many fold the grain ‘ Is given up from golden ear Harvesting has been completed The 8m o; sun and ram. 1 11001‘ hmwesM out the season is still good. Tobacco The nhresnes now begins to hum Cd nn n _ is an average cropvbut has been p, nnnng non mo; 1h oug not equal to that 0f 19 1 iamaged to some extent by "111 Wlllerll-esits palate oi spinning drum ~ i Beside lt the bandcutter stands Bright in his Ihand the knife From 11 backward 5111" 1111i’ made As it slashes through golden blnds brlaht and sin-ins wheat. cats. barley. rye Then wings to flywheel back. nmnslrllvo TIME Speed in; drum cllnlbiilg LO Till grown in l)li{',',l‘l‘ .17.". MILLED BY T1113 ;Tll0 sheaf by feed mall's .ii'lll 1 rest bl" ‘l ~l Measure their marching price soar l»; lfvlidt. Autumn's golden grave. ‘Fm 11 1" limp-ti‘ the thrashing As. lllO golden grain ill lilo nllll l‘... ‘Roars through the li'1.l"l lhruul. 1 ' LC-glutlcly tllc 116C!‘ bC-ilills ll) 111i I‘: g1 sctllicil ctlulx. ilo ll. ‘ m hatch i . . To store on barn loft floor ' 1w 1 ,Tilus to double illc winter LllZiiCli ‘ nq- ~ ‘And warm the 111ml sziiii lllUTV‘ ~ bright \ The lads and insects lanlpblu The straw frcm harvest sto- Wllilo mixing" hurl; Willi lnuuhivz‘ {'33 i 'l‘il1.\_v iill up ovary ncvl»: Xr 1.‘\'\prl n1, Paper Bu‘. they mu. t.‘ \‘.llll 1,\{ih1"..\il _.. -,1. .- i‘ill(‘ ‘ m .~ 1: Depends it is zllways uniform HF. prnclirxll lest: passed lw Qlléllivi‘ Flfiiil”, before it. ran bear ille Qualkcl‘ nunlc, mukc it zlbstllutuly uuifornl £1il11(lt‘[1CllLl21l)lC. All wheat usml must show the highc-i miiliilg (luaiitics and food valilc under a rigorous lust. livery hour in milling the flour is tested to make sure it is (‘(‘ii.\lil|lil)' up to the rigid Quaker standard. Every day Quaker Flour is baked in the mills under actual home- baking conditions. Hence we say io you "If Quaker Flour. docs not give you perfect saiis- faction, the (icalcr is zluihnrizcd i0 refund your money." For all general lmusclmhl linking, use Quaker l-‘lrulr. Yuli will have bread, CdkCS and pastry of fine, L-vcn icxiure and enticing flavour. gacldred in lnaclliilc-steum sacks, Quaker Flour isnot touched by human an s. i Q Always the Same Elways t eBest QUAKl-Zll LTD. MAKERS OF THE McLEAN COMPANY, WIIOLISALI JIIITNIUTOIS UBIIOEOWI I. It L who». uixifl‘ "q tile now 1.11.5 ircll throat nlay level "Th-rough noondlrv dinner hour mflflflél‘! ‘Th0 steel shod hoois ml irutinllil Amy irrm spinning power. l ' /\_"'2ll tilpv to rllcll‘ barn. Jillll il'(.'l_\‘ chat and jest. ~ .. Matthew McLcln Ramona St. - icynCalif. When working crew thcll stops for lilo bll, farm kitchens hustle for the harvest The threshing song docs illluxlrd I..- buuniomls table spread . tin‘ lvantncrs brain and muscle ':.-; their bread. w. 1:11 illf.‘ fading gleam Lhrullrt .'.lll1(l0\\'S warn l‘ ‘ridmlll tllcn the marching l<.v."s t; lrkell into night * '1‘ m": t: rest. nnli maxi 1n thc farm home ’with a load of produce loaded by having been a. partial failure. Inmn “Vera!” °1'°P~A°°°1'd111€ 1° 3°11‘ There a leather patch on the boll Tllc-‘lililr one. lllli 1p u. --_. . _ .‘ _ Q H_ Hickey)‘ m, sun-Keg“ wharf, A Brmsn 901mm,“, favourable weathencrnment figures complied on 20th Runs in m, endlegg mick H .~.._<.l.o<.l ‘I l V‘ V] q W w Vt llullllfl . r l‘. pulp and uubleach i Schh M_ H‘ Moms“ arrived from prevailed throughout the growmg August the estimated yelld of fall To mp pulley where lace ends pelt lo “flltll tn. l .m l1 1.. , . . i... u the Source-v Quaker Floilr ‘always gives the good baking results you wish for because 4Z4? HATS