..._ ,‘_ .n,._ r ¢*=-'*_1<-f<‘?f“iiff!i ' '11s, its." lhsalutelyirlee. d uzl e,a verusqnm‘ 3:5.‘ 03;: who. Icing _ Hm our ' w mum as “Tfimfi ‘EJ131132.’ “‘°“-""°°° the following par?“ m m . G-dl-NT-ED h. iflrwrnv-wh: w- will write who: In! "l" W! wmrImL-Ydllrgw: ‘ti! giggly-rumours I J OIIII UI?QIIUII“IQ(I.M‘ mime”... "JEAW... O0! no allesrslll Clo ii£"3"3»"1§'a'1'§h1“§§i“-&.‘m?m‘"""*,_m I u I maonnins WANTED WANTED- A SECOND CLASS teacher for Afton Road School. supplement $85. Apply to John R " Lend, Secretary. WANTIW- Wanted.- a..; Second cine“ ‘teacher, for Cumberland iiiilSchoo! No. ~70 Kings Co. Eup- pleihent one Hundred dollars melgysummer vacation. T. P.‘ alley.‘ s . » ' WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA char for Hopafield School, Dis- trict No. 122. Supplement $75.00. Apply to John A. McDonald, sec. of Trustees. HALE HELP WANTED I ‘WANTED SALESMAN Living on the Island who can work the whole Island to handle savers] 870991? and speciality lines on ‘commission basis. Apply giving tuilinformation and relerepcg w Bivx 1064. Halifax, N, s, ‘SALESMEN WANTED T0 RE- present "Canada's Great Nur_ series, Handsome free outiit_ ex ciusive territory . Highest com. missions. Start now at best sei In: time. Stone 8r Wellington. "The Foothill Nurseries.” Toron to, Ont. HELP WANTED MALE. - ANY intelligent person, anywhere w)“; would like to earn money‘ writ- ing news and spsclal~ = ailtlcles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk tu Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondeuts." National Press - Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. WALEBMAN WANTED. --8ALE& man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present nomination, miggv find more congenial employment with us ad at the same time sou- bie his income; We require a man of clean character sound 1n mind and body, of strong per ‘WANTED- A TEACHER FOR Mlllcove School. Supplement s00. Ansiv to‘ John Arbink. Redford iitllluim- - r _ ' ' TEACHER WANTED FOR OCEAN View School, No. 154.. 2nd or 3rd ciass_ mid summer vacation. Sup- plement $75.00.. Apply to. Mrs, Sarah Rockwell, Sey. ‘WANTED —TEACHER FOR WIN sloe South School. Supplement $100M, Apply John Diamond Secy. 1 WANTED FIRST OR SECOND Class teacher for Norlll Milton sdhoolx/Supplement $175.00. Ap ply Charles E. McKenzie Milton. 4.0 rd School, district ..o. _ , ust. ,-ince Co.. by the 15th Aug Primary Departure t. Sup e - _ mant $15000. George Yen. Se re- ' Riioypbuildlng, Queen Street. op _posite Browse Brothers. 18 x -_____.._..____.______. ""- _ MISOELLANIOUI ‘WANTED react-lea AT suF-I folk. Supplement ,$75.00. Apply BGHOOL LSEGIRETARiES SEN-D IN Your order to the Ch’towu School Supply C0,, for the new map of Prince Edward island. mended by the Clief Supt. of Education. Price .00. John Arbing, Sec. ‘WANTE-D- SECOND CLAW! Teacher for Auburn school. Ap- ply to James Quinn. _ TEACHER WANTED FOR TYNE; Valley Third class for primal‘? MAKE MONEY AT “0741415 Preston Ellis 5Qgy_ to $60 paid weekly for your '_‘ spare time writing showcsrds ‘FARM FOR SALE AT KEN- 101' v-I- No canvusins- We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card 5ervicef57 X.. Colborne Street. Toronto. sington containing 140 acres. Ap- ply to w. c. Simpson. Kenning- ton, I’. E. i. ‘WANTED AT ONCE FOn Pleasant Valley School, Second clltss teacher. Supplement $125. A drew Stevenson. it. it. Freu- er fcton. P. E. i. TEACHER WANTED FOR MUR ‘W. E. CALLBECK OF NORTH Tryon is the only Agent in his of Separators, Milking Machine. Engines, Silos. etc" he is carry ins, a full line of extras and re- rai Harbor school. Supplemen pairs all kinds of Separators $100.00. Apply ii. L. Machoii ills territory covers Tryon Sdqy, Kinknrlt and vicinity. Gall or .. ‘ phone or address North Tryon. WAmTED TEACHER FOII lllll V ley No. 163. . ' ‘ I'll S 0nd Class $50 Third. Sec?‘ Wdiurd McDonald Fredericton. RAJ“. ,. ___,_.________ wallet-Isa WANTED roe UN inl School District N0. 32. Slip- plqnlont SZOODifi-foryfirst, $175 for second class and $1.60 for third class. Prod Clark. Secy. oi trustees. Albertoll. n. R. FEM ALE HELP WANTED REFINED sxrsaisuoaolllolue salary. Write or inquire 49 Ella ton Si. FOB SALE . ‘ Mrs. J. FOR. SALE, NEllVlsY DRESIIEN yrmce Street ed cnw. Apply to John Mt-Mun nus, Bonshuw.‘ ‘Fqn SALE-HEAVY snowu paper. Apply at Guardian Of- ice. NURSING .________*____________. ‘FUR SALE. — TOURING OAR. am class condition, paint like "W. price vary reasonable. W. Ea. Dawson, North Tryon. FOR sass-mi BEAUTIFUL Lore atkiirightonhhtgh groli d. facing smith Ample room for barn and Imhk gardens. Easy terms. Phone 314 Tomline It Hyues. ‘Fob SALE. - 1 MeLAUGHLIN Wiur in first class running ord- "Fl- FiIPo 1 chovrolet, 190 In be sold chcnp. Apply to i-ionry A. lflrnnrd, Tillnish. ‘FOR 8ALB' CAPT AUBREV. Tilly iour years, first dam Brazil- IR 2nd All Right. iird iiernandcr T s mare is very fast pact-r B has been handled by Mr. T0 l! Crockett. Alberton, who W. show and slop her for pros- pective buyers. Nn' mark. and iwigi enough in go toiihe races "II Tight now. Sound as rink Iiifld. and quiet, not afraid of ern hospital of 125 complete up-io-dote Active. medical. institutional ‘work. navy nursing. wage $30 per week and Modern nurses have good olght hours a llny nftcr Janunr 1st, board, room, laundry, an allowance of $15.00 menis to train dds enter P. E. l._(‘.all’in perm it possible, otherwise write for lull particulars- i‘ ‘walirsn i model llmlion American sulkey. I also wish to sell rude a new five passenger min 1.. -i-—————-———————~ Mméiiiy who would appreciate liouse. TIIRS?’ OI? "S/Egglitiob a life position with a fast grow- x ‘ c r c er n r r - n . ~ .~ .> . ' > ‘ gmooy, s.,,,1.._..,,,§,,. ?175_0g_ AD. wgulioncz? rewzlrfig; wxgmgg The Misses Lena and Jane ruse a M M "but: 5:112. ‘iitiimikfl-l" write ”________¢____ _________ ,,,, . .. .. . . . . _ oTEACHER-S WANTED —KNUTS- $1 m? Drgtgggfd‘ 53%;? topllgél’, graduate nurses, 0i" this city, are Recom-I territory for the De Laval line Mu,-nl\y_ summer-side, a son. _ ___.__.__. Fort AUQUHIJIS. 5 GLANDS NOW BLAMED keeper would take position hign . WANTED MAID FCRIGENEARAL of ilhyrold or defective function- . -- housework. No wash ng. pply ‘ d, ‘_ H, | t g u e 511.11 c. Sims, 24s Upper "'5 ‘I "°'“°° "m" ° l ‘THE srspusu GALE HO3PIT YWR- 1 nl of llaverlllli. Muss. offers u stronger tihan the lHIIlIIC kliilwii-ie‘ complete course nf three yen" tween the court I0 YWIIF “mmm ‘Ieslrws o’ ‘w’ Max G. Schlapp. of that citywlloso coming professional nurses. Mod beds with equipment. Mental ‘Detectives is Widely hflwwll surgical, ob- my, phat this intelligent attitude BWITIWI “m1 Imdmlvflca‘ 59"“? towards chimes (zolnmltfoll rhy the es. Gradual-cs of this school are i d f I i. dilly, m ly equip” or m tardy and planting that of unln etc. ‘ Minimum ‘nation, writes iMarian Storm in the Imam Now York Post. Demand for in excess of supply food. f‘ mmm‘ of the ‘blood, and can be treated "During July and August arraniw may be made with Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Superintendent, Dun- h" cilueilrical baiancejtfglls blood has miilvs or trains. Also a new and HOUSE WANTED- WANTED l7 September lst a residence to rent tic-porcine .- ' tion in Charlottetown. Will roIlL ' laralshod or unfurnished. Suburbs m 521.‘.- - - .- - crlaiilévflwliéwu Guardian“ OENTRAL-CHIRBTIAN CHURCH Rev Gwen-Fora will preach at “W1 service» in the Central Cilirst- Ian Church, tomorrow, . | MANY VISITING KNIGHTS —- At the Maritime Provinces Knisills of Pylhlss Grand budge Ilieelills Which takes place next lTilfiflflfll’ and Wednesday in this filly. there will be a ceremonial and ‘banquet of the Dramatic Order of P,“ Klllfilllq oi Khorilssan-g the I Dflkflyfl", _.A large number-if m New Brunswick and ‘Nov Sc la ‘will attend. many ohthe l ts bales-accompanies sum eri oi théir families. Some “or t. ii li- ifex surly will so bybjatar _to ‘the ferry. The names o a nunrbsrwi 8t. John Fythials JTEIDBC‘ tpmt- d a... and PRACTICAL BVMHATHY‘ -0n the suggestion o! "a lather"- a fund has been started in St. John-for the parents 0i’. little Swiss-Mo Auley, to help meet the expenses of their sad. misfortune. The St. John Globe Aug. 11 acknowledges ills receipt of some-fifty odd doll- ars, contrlbuted- by various citiz- ens. » ‘POSTAL REORGANIZATION ~- Mr_ John F. Whear. provincial 905i office inspector, is in St. John, conferring with inspector H. W. Woods regarddng theireorganiza- - lion under the new eyetem H. W. Wbods of the department will take the new titlo"of district sup- crinh ehfand will have direct‘ charg ’of all the offices in New tend the sessions-Trail already an- Brunswick. neared in the press. Among those 196W"; from Halifax will he Ali. Aygspllqg Bgglgpgggv 1.113.. G. l'titchie_ Supreme Root-enema. tive; C. J. Mc-Phee. Chancelor (‘o- lmmsnder of Halifax; Hodge Ne, 12; Welsford Morton. Grand Master l-lt Arms and Mrs. Morton; Cliff Ross. A. L. Philips. Mr. and Mrs I/ilbert Cnappell’ Mr. and Mrs; ;i}eorge Hiliis, W. R. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Snow_ Mr. and Mrs_ Clarence liulbiey. Mr_ and Mrs. Hugh FY3881‘. M8101‘ J. A. McKen- zie and Mrs. McKenzie and William Douli, Mr. and Mrs U. 'l‘. Friih, Mr . “m1 MTB- A- Gfeilorie. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Scott, Capt. E. C. Fraser "E ll- Morrow. Mrs Morrow and u. Miller. PERSONALS IMr.,Jose|1h McDougali. Summer slat». ‘is visiting friends m iiih? c y. Miss Mabel MacDougall, trained murse, North Grafton, Mass, is lflllending a short holiday ut iic ylrome inzthecity. - Miss Ruth McLeod. has returned. I0 Ilfllflhome in North Wiitshire, after spending a very pleasant week visiting friends in the city. Mr. George W. Brodie of Char- lcstown, Muse, Is visiting on the island. l-le is the, guests of his brother. Mr. Peter Brodie of York. Miss Kathleen Fltzfleraid and Miss Reta McDonald left ycstcr - day by the afternoon train on n visit to friends in li-iincton, N. B. Messrs Daniel McQuarrie_ Al - bert MrDougnll, Neil R. Mcldadyen. Ewen liicliinnun, and Sempic Mc Donald arc guests at the McEal-hen spending their yacation at the Mu Miiian Hotel; Stunlhope. ‘L. iwas a chemical crime. NI6—-The annual picnic of the Ayn" shire Breeders Association was held at the Experimental Farm yes terday. Ow-ing to the rain it was found necessary to hold the picnic in the Assembly Hall, over one of the offices, Mr. B. R, Brown of York, President of the Associa - tion, was in the chair. Tile speak- ers were Mr. J. A. Clark, Superin- tendent cf the Ikperlmenizll i~‘arm_ Doctor J. H. Grisdale, Deputy Minis ter of Agriculture, Ottawa, who reviewed the various activities of tho department, Honorable W. M. Lea, Commissioner oi‘ Agriculture. and Mr. Balrdg Superintendent-of the Experimental Farm at Nappan. N. S., and Others“ There was a good. attendance of members of the association with their wives and families. s?~i an import-ant bearing upon the rc- guiailon of the threshold of film- tiional activity.” said Dr. fSchlapp. flf the thyroid is not functioning properlywthnt is, not feeding into the blood stream the normal amount of the substance which it contrib- utes-tllen an inlpulse from out- side may produce abnormal invol- untary response.” » A Chemical Crime. That, is if your lilyroid gland is m‘. behaving. and you perceive a tiilfilfllllllf,’ bit of platinum Jewelry on a counter, and pick it ulp, and till-i.- it into your handbag. WIJY. pcssWy you arc not to be blamed. Your roving glance, crossing an ilu- ioriunatciy lowered threshold o? functional activliy,.has made the‘ potential energy of your nerve cells kinetlc..with illegal results. Yours _ You are to he piiieli. Nevertheless, your hypo or Jlyper-tliyroldislnl cannot be ni- lcwod to continue its‘ festive car- eer." Something must be" Ml‘. was culled l0 lIlIs city by iCqilmbs, and Miss Kuhlilecn Dnvcy a sister. iefi on return yesterday "Fhcv ucre accompanied by Ml. E. r‘. mun-as who wlr: spend a month in Ottawa. BIRTHS IDRAKE. —— Al. Vernon on August illih, i021, in Albert l. Drake and his wife Elsie Furncss, u son. . (Yullgraiuiaiions. iiéfisf-fifiitTilnspltrd 0114M? gust 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Doyle, City, a sou. MURPHY-Al Ci; Hospital July 28th. 192i to Mr. and Mrs. James McCORMACK-u/tt Edy hiospital on July 28th, 192k tn Mr. and Mrs Angus McCormuck, city, a son. ' DIARRIAGES McNALLV-KEILLY —in St. Pat- rlck‘s Chilnch, Fort Augustus. on August 10th’, iby the Rev. A. J. Mc- Donald. -Daivid McNaliy, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter McNnlly, rind Miss Teresa Kelly. daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Kelly, Five Houses. \ FOR CERTAIN CRIMES Whether it was indcd n. question yllall-niysterious systfim which W0 ‘cull the internal secroinry glands. the recognition of a gland as a slic- riul plea by County Judge ivllliam it. Bayes. of Kings County. NW’ gives evidence of the link. and clinic. Dr. work nt tile (lieu-ring iiouse i0!’ insane. has for some time been ‘Sill’ formed condom Tendencies in wrong-doing of a woman lately ar- v rested are in truth duo to a die- Ii turbance of the chemical balance and lperhops quite cured, says Dr. Sohinpp, and by mcdlcnl‘ or surgi- cal gmenns. involving neither the 11 prison nor the loss-he urvlum- “This A. R. Davey, Ottawa who} the, death of ills dang-flier. lMrs. E. Glkuciw ISOIIIGIIII-IIIK. are the pituitary about you. 1S0 says Dr. Schlapp. The internal sccrtary glands of tile body zlibollt which we zl-t lpresenl composed of anterior. the middle, and the post lobes. each with indiv- idual functions; the thyroid uud with cortical and mcdullary Cellfi ‘ (the latter called iluc chromcilnei: the rpincal glanil;.th,c pancreas; the liver; and the interstitial coils. Crime ‘Not ifluvltibie Now the ciisturhhhcc bf any one of ‘lhcse oxcerllingly ilollcaie or» guns, according to ‘Dr; SchIappJu-ay’ well excuse u crime. On the other ‘hand, that sanie dondiiion may have no‘ cvll result wihatcvcr~ruay pro- duce lucrcly an. interesting indiv- iduality. or else an- emotional but in no sense lilflfiliflilllinpffidbflfl0fiillilfl. in case glandular aibnormality is called in-to court as a» defence, as ii was in lilo deferred sentence of Mrs Llebowltz, it cannot, c-f course, be continue his unlawful activities. Where can a mun who ilas com- mitted a crime -by reason of un~ siable emotlonalism be sent? cty, any more than the murderous maniac. "Nor can he." suys Dr tlonally dis eased. barbarous ncl-ess-ityz need is a great detention hospital done parathyroid; the s-ulpralarenai gland.- permitteli to free the offender to lie cannot lbc turned back upon soci- ‘Sohlapp, ‘ibe sent to an asylum. l-ic is intellectually normal, hut cmo- There is ofica nothing for it, at present ,but in send such persons to prislm-- a What we and Uho In-w should‘ be changed so “\ Did "cue $332.3?’ >" -\ 1'4 4W". avian hola um Is a wonderful relief flgreguéiatvlrnjnseci _~ M40 w "Au: m csaans ' plain io the neurologist. The rc- pealtell emotional jar 0t ‘thrilling’ scenes overstinlulatcs the subrar- enal gland to an ultimately chronic unbalanced chemical activity. The littls boy criminal who has been so much in the news is the victim of a chemical temipost in the blood." An example, which cvcry one can understand, of the raising or low- ering of the threshold of functional activity by cihenliclllx in the system is seen in the use of other. Ether acts‘ selectively. It raises this threshold so high that tillers is no longer any motor response to out- er sensations. Tile patient does not stir. ‘But the heart goes on beating and respiration continues. Tile remnrkaibie anaesthetic does not shift their threshold at all. Per- Iiillls you could call the undesiral" "WWO a moral ether. “Be er n01 to lei people get idle impcssion, from the case of Mrs. Llcbowitz, that all ‘hyper-thyroids are crimin- "IIY inclined." said Dr. Schlapp. ‘The!’ "my the 1"“ mildly hysteri- cal ‘women. While there is a nor- miil lioin-t at lWflICIl iile stimulated emotions override the repressive forces of the intellectual side cl’ tho brain, this threshold, 0r explo- sion point of nervous energy, vurics greatly in individuals." Police Ch; ‘odds p ilillikfil. N. Y.. Aug. 10.-- Tlv intoxicated zuriollloii-llists driving t. =~ high ra-te of speed through Lia»,- klll this afternoon were stopped i); Fillet’ m‘ Police ilygln fur speedin; and started toward the office l‘ tllc police ulmllcey when one of the men in the car seized the ciiiei‘. IiGIiIIlig ‘him in his seatavlrile ills- other durrllng the car around. t-"lurted on a wild ride toward the mountain; The chief's cries for help starl- vd il rescue party. who soon over- took tlle automobile after Chief Ryan illld wrenchcll Ilimeut-if free, and run the cur into a tree. The mell, Oliver Curtis, of Quarry- viilo_ and William Simmons, all - ~dress not given, were placed under arrest and arc lodge-d in the Groom- coiunty jail, charged with operat- JITIL: an ltlllonlobllo willie iniuxlcill- ed. and with resisting arrest. -—i- PEOPLE WILL TALK. You may get through the world. But 'irviil be very slow, if’ you listen io all that is said as YOI‘ E0, For people twill isik. You'll be worried and fretted, and kept in a stew, For. meddlesome tongues have something to do, And people will talk. must if you're modest and quiet, you'll " find it wesumed, That your humble position is only assumed. You're a wolf in sheep's clothing, or else you're a fool,— But don't get excited, keep perfect- ly cool. For people will talk, And then if you show the ieasi boldness of heart, 0r a slight inclination to your own part, People will talk They'll call you an upstart, cnn- - celled and vain, But keep straight ahead, don't stop to explain; For people will ialk. take ll‘ ihreadhzn-e your dress, or oid~ fashioned you hat, Someone will surely ice of that. ‘ And people will talk; They will hint rather strongly you can't pay your way. taken not- thnt those urhn time suspected of. hav» ing cmnuiitiicil crimes through emo- tional defects could Ibo held tllcrc to, 1m investigated. lllltnr they should be taken. lu special institu- tioneiu ho treated and llcniod. But don't get excite-d whatever they say, For people must talk. Now the host way to do is tn do as you please. And your mind, ii‘ you have one. will then be at ease. And let people talk. But don't try to stop thorn, any use, 0f course you will meet with nil sorts of abuse: For People will talk. {-03-} i Movies a Morel Ether. _ ‘ " " ' it's not “Tim connection between lurid mbving pictures and Iuvenlle crime is" still popularly supposed to be rather mystical. it is perfectly w M ODD FACTS Before the Bank nf Eniilflilii W“ founded in i684. there worn nu banks in ilhat country. Tail Iiliirs c. s. Mackenzie A good fair should be each year n milestone in the advancement oi-Jho surrounding country in which ii is held. lt should his’ above all things n “forming and live stock Pair. oi any the proper standing cf agriculture. Some one has said that "man- agement makes or breaks any business", exhibitions included. l-leretuforc details in connecti- on ul’ holding exhibitions have leis a great deal 0f room for improve- ment and those who spend their money to see the show are not always treated the best that the association or management can afford. Suggestions as to improve nleiit in muiiilgcilient arc nut considered out 0f place. Educational features should he made u strong factor zit any full‘, big Ui‘ lsiilaili. People are brought lmi in rec something and the best effort-s Bliould be pllt forth to make it easy fnr iliose who attend to 5C» what they came to sec. One of lbs People are brought out to see best mctllods and one that should agomeuts, would he a large buiic- tin board placed in a consplcious place Just inside the gates, iv direct people where lo find ilult willcll they are most interested in, and should be followed up with large signs around the grounds drawing attention in thc various live, stuck, agricultural, and othc-l cxilibiis. Tell liie people whore to find them quickly. Think ~l\'Il2il it would an enterprising dairy man on sucli a bulletin as iic entered til-c gate "Holstein or Ayrshircs are now being judged in iiic judg- ing ring," the bulletin showing lhv location of the ring. (iihcr depart- ments of tile show could ire bullet- ined in like Illliflll0l‘. Another improvement along this line would be the lillltter of getting, BIIIPIPs in cariy and supplying a mean lo in sec catalogue at a nominal charge. No management should take cn- tries up lo and after the opening of the fair as is practised at ‘runny of our fail shows. Close hooks and catalogue entries. The public are cniitictl i0 know the names of exhibitors and what they ill-e exhibiting. and exhibitors arc up the entitle] tn this consideration. m. sides zl catalogue will pily if pro- perly handled as business i'Il‘lil.\‘ re only too glad to pay for splice u":"l'e they can collie ill conlact : tllc public. . lair should not Iii‘ to the vis.-. r a jumble of things in any our ry. The public is cnlitlctl I0 mo. consideration other than the :liing of their money. A good ullogur is our ui‘ the first stops good lair but it siluuld he an .rl early and (fllrPflliiy i'OIIi].)IIiiiI. rouid he the moans oi‘ pulling ricniture in its proper plaice. n! I be adopted by nil exhibition man- ‘ Flxlllhitu should he \\'PlI flIfiPPlIQggflfy eyl] r15 they are placed in saith dfvdarmi _ owl so " sumcs naiwlurr". “it Looks lks=crtsdilf \ Milk when used with Biua Bird Tea takes’ on the cen- sistency of cream-for Blue Bird actusliyveeams bydtulry a test of good tea. See for yourself; pouusome BIuQ'B|rd into a cup and let it stand. in a bv-hiie it will cloud like i . .. i ..s ._ iris lltlli Brings Happiness ! ~ and labelled so that the people should know at a glance what they ‘"9 100K105 at. The various breed-l some liar-it corner and almost re ‘illihc u. search warrant t0 11nd of stock should be so stuhied that ‘vim ‘My “"9 “Imiiiell "Y"! =1"! zlll representatives oi ouch lirt-ui- louked um"? b“ m” ""'"'“g°'“9“t are close together and over them “Suom-IQ“ hm" “M” show» ille name of tile breed placed rub- “n5 ‘S “i” “in “mum be- Pa" Spjcuousl)“ pie should illhfiilififllllilflll to see it, The Stables Should be m“; to take llli interest ill it, und to enough to zlccolnollaie stuck w 9M0?’ l‘ Iii‘ Iliillel‘ Sillbllllil’. IHTKBI‘ out (lffiwlllng am] H, arranged l Iiiligilig rings" and ll ulorc reason- vgsnvrs can see ma,“ m “(hum able SVIIUIIlIIC of jllillqillg and seats mge‘ lgvel... animal shuuld be iulkllll who would WiilCIl. labelled and named, . _' The nlalllll-rcxluelli of u Fair Judging rings would ' be Mme whit-ll is lesscntialiy lln Agricul- enuugy, u, mupel-ly 51m“, Stud; ' lllral exhibition should have smile “m1 $110111‘; m. in a cons-vicious interest in, and know sunlctlling of plugg_ The pun-flee n; judgmb IlVii siiwk. and zlgriuuliurc ill in two or three Slllilil rings siluulll l-Tmiemih’ : ' he dune “way Wm, “m1 be 1- The solo zllm iiIlUilIlI not he iv piacvii with something ulrtodatc. H91 11111119)’ but luv 141W YIIB P93" Proper coming Uapgygjty 35 M, pic sulnoiiling fur tilcir time and other thing gildlv layking M my IPHIIIJIU vxlliliiturs rillil visitors silows and treat your custunlcrs “like. ' lL is time in xvako up nud lot us ilarl- shows that are real shows \\'Il'('l'i! illzriirlliturc. and. stock ra lug will I)L' placed where it very ylorpcrLv llclungs, at the top of the list. well and they will come back, and ills lair treating their patrons llest gets a lot of free advertising. At the majority of our shows live slulzt- seem in be only a ill-r.- ’ I tlloli "N Twice the comfort Pipelass Fumaco WITHOUT CELLARS Writs us today for our Haaiins. We will C that makes It e0. Prom thin,‘ olllhdntl oussiusulils. Thsywi Lot our lflllfl Engineelinl 3o NIIIIII! ITHOUT a single pipe-WITHOUT tearing up floors and waIls—INSIDE OF 24 HO ou can all the cheerful heat and comfort of the big summer sun-every noo comer of your home can revel in The heating engineers of 1921 have ended‘ the days oi dirt and mess, have rid the h°m° °I fiihfinij?" i5?" lit?’ tfdrufiillin“ “h-“hav? 'II“°°v°'§d math?‘ ' ' t e esteem on orne- ave in filmiiwio svsu a“ ° sailiuurss, HEAL-d? and HEATING ‘ evegywhere, to C COMF RT by the new Pipeleso rnetho . at half ihe ooh is what the new Ente rise NEW HQU$E$ AND OLD-WIT OR —~sn abundance of heal EVERYWHERE RANTEE. from any kind ofius! is what we GUA Ho! air rises and told air fails. Briefly, that explains ‘ertrlr-ilismtfifiliz"trarztrazzn": 3.73.5122 =- w-ru- - - alr ripest-an WAR“ HgMB-Wew did?“ 9‘ M“ “"1" m". op?“ ‘m! dosed “u”; whore ou want it-MORE WARMTH m... tsss rust. can '~“'"'.F“""¢ PM“ “MM” - SINGL DAY is all i! takes to install an Enterprise Pipeless ace H. F. LEE. _ and tum your heme into a NEST OF COMFORT. Summerslde. P. E. l. 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