' gtdnlah, N5. 96.3 points; 4, The Wirts in a Test by . Comparison; Tim only, undérclothing made in Canada that is reinforces i‘! all wearipgparte. '_ The only lull-fashioned underclothing made in that is knitted to fit the human lorm. H45 a Comlort-Crotch that does not gap or unique and pleasing feature. _ ‘ l» most economical because ol its inherent good w-l lastingaervice. ‘cnreservedly, We state that "CEETEE" Canadian product. infinitely all -—-imported _ underwean ‘ superior to any-and For man, woman and rhild. “GMT fly: l , _ mmwmmmmmmm b, i iSTART incur A good breakfast is a good start for a good day. always include good bread——th_e . kind you make. from REGAL FLOU R, the flour that is known as—“Wondei-ful for Bread.” And it must A MOUNTAIN OF SULPHUR. iit sometime in the past. of a mountain brimstone- a pity that Slnbud the Sailor dld not come across it on one of his By a happy coincidence fliere are two islands-not far away s. om- can rind the New q about 900 miles east of Australia, and south o-r.‘i or‘ m»- gizoup ls an island chilled enornniously rich deposits of phos- miii-ni li i, il hlg one 1.600 feet high and rev ring an aerzi of 100 square imt the remitrkahlc thin: material into rlie “superphosphate which, in powdered form. in used by fannere as a fertilizer. The opportunity thus the,is not. to be neglected ta-ge oi’ it is to ‘be taken by u Brit- sh-Anstrallan company pure even now preparing to start opera- will] thrown up through ntions. " ‘sulphur. Nothing like lt is‘ a volcanic productil narne- “Bayer on tablets, you . citing Aspirin u‘ all ‘t UNLESS you see g the ‘I Accept only an "unbroken "packagflof “Bayér Tablets ‘of. Aspiring’ which contains‘ directions and dost‘ worked out by h physicians during 22 years, iiiid__proy1_ed safe Byjtlllllqni l0! .1 - _ Rheumatism. ‘Bayer’ 5080p of 1 ' ass tin-Inga.“ Box of 14 the, eultaihle for ex- port, made at any creamer)’. .~ 1, The Brookfleld Creamery, Ltd. Inna. MS‘. 96.6 points; J. E. If ,,_“_=0qiscent ‘Pure Milk Co.. fwinulpeglifian. 99.6 points; 3. The Dairy Company, Anti- l-‘ederal Creamery Company, Eldon, REA. 98.3 points; 5. The Dunstan- nage Creamery company, Dunstan- nage.‘ 96.2 points; 6. The Dunk River Dairy Company, Central Bed- eque. 95.9 points: 7, Central (lreamerlea, Charlottetown, 95.8 points; 8, The Hazelbrook Dairy Company. Hazelbrook, 95.4 points; 9, The laike Verde ‘Creamery Co.. Lake Verde, 93.7 points. Best box of prints, not less than 20 lbs, to ‘be shown in regular ship ping box as used -by creamery-l, Central Creamerles. ‘Charlotte-tovrn, 96.2 points; 2, The Dunk River Dairy !Co., 95.7 points: 3. The Fed- eral Creamery Co., 95.3 points; 4, The Hazelbrook Dairy (‘o., 96. points: 5, The ‘Brookileld Cream- ery, Ltd.. 94.5 points. ‘Pub or crock, not less than 20 lbs., made-at any private diiir_r~1. Mrs. ‘Ernest lProwse, ltrackley I‘|. Road, 9.‘! points; 2. Mrs. W. S. Weelvx. Fredericton. P.E.l., 929 polivis‘ 3, ‘Mrs. Arthur B. Roberts, Winslo Qorth, 92.8 points: ‘l. Iili-s. Geo. Auld, Winsloc Road. $2.8 pozntu: 5. Mrs. A. ll Bonn-all. Msrshfield, 92.4 points: 6. .\lrs..l~:hn Gill, Union Road, 92 points; T. hire. Dean McEwan. North River, 92 points; ‘8. ‘Mrs, E. J. VesscyL York, 91.3 points; 9,;.\li' Clarence .\'oy, North ‘Wdltsblre, 91.3, points; 10, Miss Pearl Hutch, Cymbria. 91.2 points; 11. ‘Mrs. Hammond Rodd, Winsloe Station, 91 points. Box of prints, 6 lbs, made at any private dalr_v-1, Mrs. George Auld, 93.5 points; 2, Mrs. ‘Ernest Brovriie, 92.8 points: 3, hire. W’. ‘S. Weeks. 92.7 points; 4. Mrs. Jerry Jackson. Brackley Point Road, 90.5’ points. Fancy display, made for table, 2 to 5 1118., ‘made at any private dairy —1. ‘Mrs. John Gill: 2. hii-s. ‘Hugh McKlnnon, ‘Hlghifleld: 3, Mrs. D. T. Prose/r. Class ,49.—0hecse. Exhibit of Cheese-J, ‘The ‘Emer- ald Dairy -Co., Emerald, 93.95 points: 2, ‘The lEast River Dairy Co.. 9197 points; 3, The New Glasgow Dairy Co.. 92l80 points; 4, 'l‘lie Grand River. Dairy ‘Go... 92.75 points; 5. The ‘Park Corner Dairy 00., 92.70 points; 6, The Tignlsli Dairy Co.. 92.30 points; 7. The Hamilton Dairy '00., 92 points. . l2 .. .. .5 d. 3 ‘ d,‘ - WISB, the adio broadciating eta- tion of the Atlaatl. Jtltlial, “his brought untold cheer "tyaiiqfluy Canadian campers-sand. was», on ‘Sud! Fella-Hummus, Moi-thorn Ontario, 1,500 miles orsomwgv, m» pictures in arlrld lad color- nitiuttei- to the-‘Jeitnlljithslllfe ~he leads andthc pleasure bfldorlves finnptbs radlophono,. .. A .. - . His letter is commendable. ii for no other reason than that ii DOPiHII/s in a most-otrlklhg" inan- nor some of the greatest.‘ blessings ever Jsestowed upon» mankind through theinrentlon and use o! the rndlophone. - r ‘Below is a copy of the letter: August, 1922. Timmiiui, Northern Gntarlo, ‘Canada. . ‘Dear wsBz-Suppose 1 ought tu tell you that you are Q.8.A. here. Am located in the TemagamiFor- est. Reserve, Porcupine Gold area of Northern Ontario. Get a map that shows the IMettagami» River. or better still, run clean up the map from where you are, jurt. about dead north -— stop around lat. 48. long. B1—-—that‘s near‘ enough. Dis- tance‘! Oh! 1,500 miles (roughly. but 7011 can work it out. Radio set is all home-made with the accent on the word‘ "home"-—-tuner, detector and one step. Often don't use the last named when static gets fool- lsh. Aerial is slung lbetween twn spruce poles 35 feet, high, and a handful of copper thrown into a hole in the ground completes the outfit. ll-loivh: the weather down Georgia way? iSuppose you are picking up rather warm weather just now. It's quite different up here, though. =Snow comes in November, stays till May. » Had a sprinkling oi‘ frosty nlglita ~ln June, July and August. After next month we will have to start and hole up again tui- the winter freeze-up. During the vrlnter the glnsii fusses around 2.’- to 35 below zero, with occasional swoons to 45 degrees belowJPhoa-t- are the nights l can do without headphones and wash my dishes tn‘ music. Can you ‘imagine a winter night here, a‘ shack with snow to the roof, and a straight plume oi steam going clear up to the brlglil moon from the red-hot stove pipe? lf you can then if your imagination will let you go so far as to klr-k the snow from the lone window in the shack. you would see one un- couth gazabco, who beats time on a couple of tin plates to a fetching fox trot, via radio. l I don't wish to be ‘rude, old man, Glass 21.-8peclal Prize; Oftared Department of Agriculture. D. Fred McRae, ‘New Wlltshlre; 2. Unsworth Gurney, tEast. Royalty: 5, Earl llfuRae, New Wlltshire. To the person showing the ‘great- est skill ln judging dairy cattle-d, Unsworth Gurney; 2. Earl ilVlcRae: Special Prizes Offered by the Dem- lnlon iLivo Stock Branch and the Provincial ‘Dept. e1 Agri- culture to Members-of the Rio- neer Boys’ Ayrshire Cattle Breeding Club. , For the best Ayrsh-ire heifer owned-by a. "member of the club-l. er. Charlottetown; 3, Clarence Walker yCharlottewwn; 4, John ’ Andrews, Charlottetown Royalty; 5, Elmer Duffett; 6, W. Rodd; I1, Harold Storey, Wlnsloe Station‘: 8, U. Snimett Walker. Charlotte- town; 9, ‘Milton Gurney; 10, flus- wortb ‘Gurney. For the beet heifer calf owned by‘ a member oi‘ the club and the product of the heifer shown in ‘Class A by the same member —— 1. llnsworth Gurney; 2, Milton Gur- ney; 3. Wallace E. Rodd. Special prizes awarded by the Dominion Live Stock Brunch to the club members for the best average production oi milk and butter ‘int secured during the period of flu- competltion—1, J. A. Rodd: 2. El- mer Duffeit: 3. Arthur ‘Walker: ‘i. Clarence Walker; 5, John Andrews, 6, ‘Rodd; 7. J. Emmett Walk- er; B, ‘Harold lStorey; 9, Milton (iurney; l0, Unsworth Gurney. lspecinl pdlzen awarded by the Canadian Ayrshire tBreeders Asso- ciation to the members of the Pie neer Boys‘ Ayrshire‘ Cattle Breed- ing Dlub to nha boys who have made the greatest improvement in their heifers from time of purchase until exhibiting at t.he Fall Fair-l, Unswortih Gurney; 2, Milton (lur- i -ney: 3, Harold Storey. ___.___¢-0'>--—— CREOSOTEQ, FENCEJOSTB OUT > LAST CEDAR. For miiiiy' years l-t has been would give a. reasonable period of service as iflince-poets was cedar. bhiellibrest Products Laboratories of the Department of the interior, Ceilidh, mo, however. that thy employing a comparatively lniple method it. is ipoasihlle to treat posts ctoevtoin hsnrlwoodr in such any that they would have a llfn at least twice as long as cedar pmtl. The preservative enter-r. of this treatment is clearly shown in fene- llllQ erosion w m Dominion new estrYBtusclr" - at ninnerf "t Indian Head in 1917. Here p of tRuseiun poplin- were used. both treated and tedt. and it= is mused: ‘ ‘t-hstjtcliuis» irssudiilbswmnelfi at this u s ‘tilts. day they were ‘placed in posh on. Forest conservation is a subject to he wpproaored in a business-like man . illsrveatlnc the matured by m, pm,“ Edward m,“ lfolks realize onehalf the good you [are doing. I , I To the person showing the izrest~i The winds of circumstance are-l est skill in judging beef cattle-A. LeoiPraught, C-herry Valley; 4, - . l .1. A. lRodd, Milton; 2, Arthur Walk<|d95°Pl5 an Mums-snows. cat-trim: the news of the world to the “hith- . thought that the only timber that “ m rduniml anthem-mes‘ and lttfloflfit m Wyeth‘: 8m Sulphur. Con» but honestly l don't believe you *llow long will a ai- of drl _ V , ranetdiwoulrbyou“ llte- ro-ap‘ yjit to a . i g _, rdjnary ointmentq have animal fats an g as’ ;ar¢fltiisguisetl' by perfumes and coloring Wit‘, notmake matters better. i‘ _ 1mm all fats and oils and animal Zam-Buk is made from pure Natural Healers; Nature's own" ' Manyolnflnents contain mi udulterured by minerals hidden by cheiip perfume. it ls antiseptic —-kills all germs.» lt is the most powerful known. hul- lt does more and goes further. It keeps indcflv nltely—never oes bad. is suitable ulke for-_ skin of adults and‘ of‘ children-event babies. ll cures old limblmfll. . akin discnsei" n‘: well as [m- m injuries and dlsellfiflfif recent ‘dtite. its prlc brings it within the reac of everybody. Only 50c box, 3 for $1.35, imitated. Pmreii‘: yours _ - .» _ self, insist on t e gem ZAni-Bull’ ‘r applied i“ 35"" uinc Zlllfl-Btlh’. l - diseases. injuries, err-W “-||| save‘ you money, pain. mid case reported in punt-l Nut 5, ; “Zflfll-Bllk is bunt for child- .‘ ren. Scorcsofmutficrsliiirc ' proved this. Iii u iiut-sfieii, . here are Zorn-Bob's points fol suvsrivrllyq: is herbal -—-not flirty. Itis pure-nor USP. ZAU-DUK FOR l-Icrrmn, UICCHI, Blond Pllilllla "fllldl,FPQsIPTiIIILCAIIII. flriiinn ' ldn no.2 Burns. All rim - iats uni! siurten null at 5 C as or poll rec for ti‘ from Zam-Buk Co.. ‘familiarise. autoinobilc. All that is needed is thafevery tourist who ‘camps for the night or stops at noon to boil his kettle in the woods shoal: per- Sfarf-lcs . the ~part_ 0f forest bar xii-titans from ‘ there is no res/sou‘ why forest fires should Ifollow in the wake of the forever blowing specks o! humanitig into the more remote quarters of} Milton Gurney, ‘East ‘Royalty; Mme gmbe- I You'll find tliem crawling 0V0.‘ sunlbaked deserts, or shuffling be- hind a string of wolf dogs in thei Arctic, wandering until they event-I thing. 3_ u |pr9d Jtmgae; 4_ Elmer mp. iAs regards communication ivithl fett. Wlnsloe Station; 5, Wallace] E. Rodd, Milton. ipreme. . But you folks have changed all: a . the outside-well, silence reigns su- i thi drove lone men to talk to the stars. the sun, the moon, towybirrninglog, to anything that moved— just for , company—tliose nights are going; The radiophone has started fling; ins llshtuins~flluglngqityacrpsa hot ertolost." ‘ Sweet melodies that. bring. back fond memories, rollicking songs and the lilting laughter of- crowded cities in and around the old shack. man, to-one not used to it it help conside ubiYi ~ "Here's hoping you span the, world. WSB. Yours respectfully, (Slit), M. J. Coveney (Canadian IlGGl. Contributed by A. A. 0. Bridgman. -—-QO}—-_? AUTOMOHILIST-B AND FOREST FIRE . In many parts of the continent lt is found that automobile regula- tions and forest fires are increasing about proportionately. A great many ‘people are touring about. the from the; railways. and --maln high- Woyn andpunfotitunotcly through carelessness with fire, the forestal- There is no desire on l . Ladies! Secret To Bringriiiek Ne‘ dolor’ and Uuitrli With Grandma's Sage To: ' Ioolpo , Common garden sage, lnsived ln-i dlcohol added. will turn gray, streaked and fadédbair beautifully, dark-and luxuriant. Mlxhi the Begs. Tea and Sulphur rec] V, at heme, thouizli. is troublesome.» An, NI Ir Way, ls to got the ready-to; use preparation, improved by the; addition" of other». ingredients‘. a largo: bottle. amlttloreost. at Idnm stores. known u "Wyethw Gage and Sulphur compound," um tw- eiding w-lot of plums! ‘ -~ ‘ wane gray. tadcd‘ hair is n sinful. we nijodsgrs tdretnln our am. n1 cum I your bur-with‘ and, no one 3p. tell. becsusejt oss it so nstur . lo evenly. You lust dampen a spun or only rueh Vrttlstt and drswthls through m: heir. tsklll onmgmall strand.» s ually slip over the edge ofevery-l l The silent nights that so often \ “mm, no,“ m hm,“ m. m, out offit all‘ that your money should buy '\_It mustipickt up quickly and accel- erate smoothly. ' If: must V deliver the maximum Pvwer, and‘ speed‘ which-your engine is designed to develop. It must run your car or motor boat . the greatest distance for the least It.‘ must be of uniform quality yvithwsupplies available everywhere, so that your carburetor, once ad- justeddro bum it" efficiently, will , not; need to be changed as would be flit? .6859 if you, were constantly switching Fromr one fuel to another. swarm seeking out places away - some of them misuse and destroy 3 _ For‘ yeaiti- we have been working to dQVQlQQJWEh s . sentinel At» 1m ,ha.ve_ suqceedediand the‘ new i Gasolind. Which»: b’. i iceuppliedf ‘from our is‘ ‘efinery meetii,,every modern. sm- sf" i Darken Gray Hair,‘ to n heavy tea, with sulphur and ' _‘ fiinttbi Flifiléfllfififid ensines- .. _ wrnipsi-iairiemisi-os-oiiiis " .39. Mist?!‘ “rm more Qasqlirrcwhich _ IIVQ been ulsing. Gasoliqema. lighting ‘plants o lw~~llofllill“in lflflfi! alter amp, .,t.lniber is not properly one 1f ‘ not takes at the was for , \ ‘- bhesoodaniloultfII-tl v eseslllh om! l was a AJJIQJvyfiIIr ,_,--.;,\..,,, Buk, orutlie products \‘ _' herbal essence remedies. ‘ “ l - neral compounds such as lead, no. etc; and coloring matters. Zamt-Bllglf 60681108- , I" ¢°l°_1‘- i $.19 the. green of‘ the herbs of the field.‘ ~ t i ' " ‘ Znmdltik bclngniiide‘ from nature's own‘ healing balms,‘ is more powerful than ordinary olntnicnts-better value. It can lieillwlierrother remedies lull. Read the extraordinary case ‘of hlrs. Jeflrey in panel N0. 4. , i Znm-Buk, as soon ns applied to un ' injury or slilii trouble,- kllls all disease {Erma atirfprcrculs blood poison. inflam- Professor Scott, the grout English Chemist, ‘ _ Zam-lluk in this connection; findings in panel N‘ Yum-link druws wound or sore nil the poison __belore ltuallng. thus saved Mr. Evans‘ hand, ~ (it-it'll): lmigtstnji.‘ B" [F10 cnyfat. H" bu y'cru- he would l _ fingers. lglll-‘b H0 dPciiletl-tn Q like diamonds. ' iii and by tlicniiiie 1 i", liviilitii. l\l Just tilt-i lu-nliiig |i \'t'l‘ iii‘ ilvlil-i irill ha _\'4Illl' turn Hoyt” rang-i ($0M Sisfrl, this,“ trial bur. ' trial box. suiizilli‘ see toit that his ru-e is di-ml forests and should catch the; out before be leaves it. Those who tliusiasm fur ~ the ivonservall go into the woods for either htisl- > ness r_pl_izasure see the value o-f the Canadian resource. Y and’ smooth accolurttiion, ower, and Ab‘ milea t fimn ‘this New inc The first quality which you demand in gasoline is of course unusually quick starting, ability. ‘ But good gasoline’ must also“ possess "other qualities if you to get -»’ i‘ vii war-l‘ ‘hi4 ‘l7. (not motors)—-in~ many other ways and‘ carlbhej sold’ for, rlersekfwe have concentrated on the production of this one, superior quality motor fuel-the new, Imperial‘ Premier Gasoline. We do not manufacture any other gasoline for engine use. We urge you f0 test‘ out the new imperial‘: Premier Gasoline and oppuisrpop yourself that; it in every- thing we claim. Compare it, iFyou will, with" the results which you get JIOII- any other gasoline no matter what its price. ., The new Imperial Eifemier Gasoline is produced’ in "our fmperoyal‘ refinery. The melt who make it and the" men who sell it, live and make their moneymand‘ spend it—- iirlgzh,_e(.Maritime Pl-oviyiiceaiily ' Make this testz-J-lave your tank filled with the new imperial Premier Gasoline. Then have your car- buretor set A, ' new fuel so you really can enjoy ‘to the full, the satisfactory“ troubleifi-éé service ‘which a lean, ippgflgniical mixture will, give ,- you. Stop. at. the. Real. Bellifiklli s: the a ' gates: ' i rqyliirrittes Mr. IV‘ first. I appiiody zunfynzl worth the lfljlll‘_\' w“, m . y! imgm“ “Tffilibii”? l.ll‘l‘ ill|isty,1¢;,,'n' lwx iuid- lump ii i,_.,,,,|,. Wlllllflfl hcluw and room-l,‘ hillflt: ‘til pflppr‘ lcatump, (my m Matilde). to Zam. ik». Tivrvnw. for and ‘proper utilization of this g its»? lluifRfltlsYh-Hftt *1 #1 l ' neu) Imperial Premier Gasojvlne.‘ A