1km; . FRIDAY, P Pay help t0 “throw a machinery.” DO IT TO-DAY. ‘ Thank you. L. THAT APPROBATION BILL IS . DUE‘ when you receive it.. Your l? prompt payment makes it possible t0 ' keep the wheels going—while delays MOORE 6 M°LEOD . iiiiiui) Western Guardian Aug. 9th troni lo to ~t. Dulce wrench into the *1’) i. ~°-~§~'*";""’ <' -'~'~’-TZ...-.;, MllllTliGilE ii WEDNESDAY, AU The following are the classes and entries in each:— 2.18 TROT AND PACE. PURSE $300.00 Edqerton Peter Verdi Exposure Colonel Waltz 2.40 TROT- PURSE $300.00 X R5)’ The Pup Frisco Direct Wiltawah Denim Don Casey Todd Stella Todd Marjorie _iCanadlan Belle Mickie B Jack Tvdd Liioyd George Silver Todd . 2.25 PACT. PURSE $300.00 National R. Northern Lady Prince Mac. Babe Aubrey Zva Basel-man Alberta Patchen Mac Aubrey Major $g_ Grace Hastings Billie Aubrey Hector The three year old class did not 32 horse»; entered in the above three result-one of the biggest days Horse Racing on P. E. island. Meal tables will be under the auspices of munity Welfare League, lo you wi|.| "Wm sa'_°°"i all“ Peflular amusements will be on _thc grounds. Special Train will leave Charoittetown at 9 a. m. returning alter‘ the races. Return second class fare $2.00, Admission 50c. Children under 8 $05!. 0R8! BABES GUST 13th, 1924 Anna Pratt Keemah Aubrey Hector Our Peggy fill, so has been declared off. with classes, there is no doubt as to the the Women's institute and Com. be "NEH fed. Ice Cream, Refresh» l2 years 25c. T. G- lVES, Secretary. Soviet Horrors Related in School- boy Essays rn.-\tiiiif;9r.‘iilielf piréfi) liiilolilli.‘ (‘l)llt‘t'lli)ii oi iiuinzui inii~ro>ai innto.‘ lal hiss allot t‘illL‘l'lLi'fl from it i-'t'l|ill)l in wliiirh .3011 cliiiircn oi lliiesizinliil lllt'lill)i'|‘.‘i int‘ ilii- Sinitlisiiiilzin in (‘Illliiria l‘t'lil.‘l\'l‘ iiioir il:i'ii_\ liislriii- tion. All of illl‘lll w , ll-nlfbil to wrilc ilown ilioir oxporioncos from 1917 to tho tiinc ii their lion-riot; riii- school, lliitl were L'|\'i'll two hours lu riiiiipli-li- ilio izisk. lloro is. onc oi ilio proiiuirtiilns: “From lkrrsiu Wt: \Vl'lll to Ari-innin- oi, from iliori: lo Norway uiiil Lon- don_ . . . Altor lfigylil. l iivoii in l'ill“lt~',_§|t)(ll(|li)llil uinl “ltiiw-ziiy’ l trioil to got to llriizll. Willi pupil we wont to .lll\'il_ Wo ki-pt chanting- piuoos for six yours." Tlio iolinwiiii: sound..- liko it nov- t-i: "Wo irzivi-lli-il about for a long tinii- nnil livoil poorly. in oni- oily our iiitlo dog lll‘lii'll illl' boots of n beggui ifolloivi-il us, Hiiiliionlv ll\ii— ther iiiiiiti-il. 'i'lio boguur took oil his boiird~ll ivus our long losl papa." ‘\Vllili. luip|ioiioil lo niio boy dur- ing tho revolution is iiosi-ribod in; tollouro‘. "llolli lil_\’ liroilirrs Wcro killi-rl. My lutlior. lik- wiso, Wlli killoil :il\'l my uioliior was .'il|il\\'t'tl to sturvo. NlUillPl‘ ri-luriioil froni tho iiospilwi und oulil. ‘You lift‘ iifillltliii‘ nriir. your liill|l'l' till-d,‘ Hut on llii‘ olrootl I saw ii list ol’ tho-or shot; l1l1l1I1 was tiiiioiir. lhoui. (lur uni-lo nun: nuiiiiiioiiirii iliiil ‘lull r wo found lilin iii ll bi: iiiii-li uliori- \ll1‘i'L' Worn (ltllt'l'.~l ulso, Wiioii {zillior \\'t|.< l=iiot ll unili-inuooil Wllill :i ri-Ytilillioll 1e‘- Thoro wori- si-voti of its. iiliil l lil- l)llt'i linri: survivor]. For li.iil n your l lll/(‘il on root-a llilil lii-lllos .\t llio iiizi» oi li l siiw how pooplo Willi‘ i-‘liot, liziiiuoii. lll'li\\'ii(‘il unil l‘\'t'il hrokon on llit‘ ivlii-i-l.“ 'l‘lio shortest ilosi-rililiziii wus fur- nlolieil by u lllgVfllli‘ iilll girl: Wi- wnlkoil llllilli‘ llllll tho “b Summer Months Lure Scientists Into Far Fields (United Press) \\'Ah‘llll\'(l'l‘f)l\', Aug. T. ——Sllill~ ini-r is tlii- up ll si-uson for sch-lib ists. lillll sovorui of tlio iiio.~;t nul- 192-1. pul. 3 months --THE $.18. WINONA of iippiy to Darvcll Bros. Agents. PERSONALS (‘uiiudu Stouinshlp Lines oxpocts to lcuvo ltlnntroul for Cluirlotteiown o" on Aug. 12, on the beautiful Aug 16th. For further particulars irroiinils surrounding tlic church. »» t»... ,,p. mo,“ mmpwn mum Eastern iluardldil “l —BHOP from llolnian's catalog. “JSHOP irom Holmalrl Catalog. -DR. riou§on win be in nu ..'MONTAGUE i-ionee nAoss in Kenslngton. Saturday WudHuBdninAue. !3tl\.~——34l5-8-il—'-tt ..'ALL ROADS LEAD TO -—WANTED—Expcricnced Groc- Montague on the 13th. Annual Rites ery Clerk. Good position tor the Nvvl-—3425-3-5—lf. ' right iuuu. 1t. '1‘. llolnnin Ltd. 3~l23-S»ll——‘.ll ..'WO0L.--Wc require a few thousand pounds wool. Wa-liii-d um] - suiviivii-znsios eusmess v11\\"~"*l1°°- PM" 5* Thompson. COLLEGE. ——O))cliln|.', diiy, Sept. 2, Ltd. 3460-8 8 3i. Business, Short-hand and (livll Service. Prospectus tree. --'F°R SALE-QUEEN)’ New- Write Box us. J. Pogson, Prlncl- iiiuulllunil Stilt Herring. Good Lob- ster lluit. Poole & Thompson, Ltd, 3460-80 3i. nit —--— ..*GRAND PICNIC at St. Georg- Prococils lii uiil of church. lib-Ill. 3429-8-6-—ln 4i IQ.EA8TERN Aosu'r'.~ Mr ..i. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ~-'l‘lio uiony friends oi‘ ills-ii out in Montague and will bo pleas- liailsy M. ifriiuor are plciisoil Sim .\Iiilil lliiislns. ton. (in tiior roturn liliss \\'t‘ll l.*1ii"lit‘(l ri-st. this country. inn] :- uinl tin-cits, iniilun tribes. null Fox llitlltillti. nclcuco. siitiiiioii ll"l'l‘ uro irilfilllU. nilruni- ugo of it. 'i'iii-ii' i poiiitinns iiiio tho fioiil of s lonco onvcr ll iiuctoil. for ilio most port, by inon bonriiig llio ilcgrvo ut‘ doctor of philosoliliy. llocloi- (‘iiurli s l). Wulcott, sol-Po liiry of tlio insllliitioii. und his‘ ‘o, litl\'t‘ rccoiitiy‘ loft for .i tour of gi-oloizicul fioiil work in illt‘ (‘nniiilinii ltoclti-y Aliiiiiiluiiis, iii- Ylfrilllllllltlll liuili tlic iaoinpliozitotl giriilogiczii lUflllllllh-lg of tliut ro- gion niid tin: (5illlt‘l'll(ill o1‘ fossils t'ur liborutory i.iuily during tlio nfiriti-r uri- lloitinr Wnlcotks iliiiir- ry. iilrs. Wulcoit spociulizi-s in ‘olcliing in ivuloi" colors tho spi-c- ii-s of wiiil lloivors of the north- lillill. 'l‘liis irork will cxtuil into iiio. full. 'l‘lit- llii'iltllil‘l'llil'lli, of tho liout of tlio spi-irirti of llli‘: slurs, with -.in ostliuullon of llioir li'lllllt'l'lillll't' ilLlll dcti-riiiiiiiiig their illnniotier, is tho lzuiii of llocloi" C. (i. Abbot. us‘ sisizini si " ~tury oi‘ liio institution. A "Solar c okcr." which lic is ti‘y~ lllil: io peril-ct, in ivlilrli the lit-zit of tln- sun is iisoil for fuol in (rook- Aloiirit Wilson in (‘iilltkirniit will lio llo. has llilll u visit also to tho sorving tililiiilii iii lllillllll lluriliiai lllllil, Arizona. 'l‘liis is illlt‘ ol‘ tho Fiiilltlltlii from illl: sun uro lillit ill('l't‘ l‘\'t'l'y ilny in tho your. “l suw wur, pesilloiico. null liiin- gor." ’l‘lio ('.(i||t'i'll0Ti of (‘,<‘<'il_\'t4 is lo lil‘ brought out in book foriii, p____. A Poor Workman Is Known By His Tools “TIMI you nllnw your Eye; to lrfl Iilrlilnlieil will: oliriop lunnot .11"! horn u poor w: your elripliry. "Flu-no", ‘f. annex’ nre ‘worthless nt uny Prior. I Inn-e installed the latent lmtlrnmmit tlui I» Zen; Ding- nnatln \'nlt for “EYE EXAM";- ATIUN" l0 Illfllllll ma l0 IIPQ you the very but tum-nu- up. tulnubln. Tlill lllltriiiiiwrit lo lilo Intent on llie nmrlwt and fllorn In only one anther ln llin llinltlmo Provlnrrn... “Aottornu whit louder than words." lluve your eyes lXllnlna-l with this nr-w instrument. H. J. MABON Optometrist. lllontngue ‘Offlrn Connected With Drug ‘t \. obsorvoil tho offcct of vui‘iou.s on ‘.‘l|‘l)llllll'lll,r~; o ntlioin. lli- Works in i‘l)il|)t‘i‘ill.li)il with llll‘ tlurncgitfllii rltitillo. lloi-lor llurtscli lug rooorii oi fish and curul lilo. llisslor, ciirnlnr n! tho division o west. collecting insocts. N Siiiios. Marsh oxpeillilrn into tho Dario rzirioty oi suiijcots llllll uro run-l —2\frs. Dtifllol (loodwlii, Konsing. tun. uinl iii-r two tliiuglitors, ‘Mis i-s Alfiios uiiii Noilio loft \vt‘lllll‘.~‘~ll‘ly inoiriinn to visit trion-iis in iilonc Npim. 1'}. A. Wcstiiioroliiiul. oi! Vernon, will Tvtllllllt‘ lior dulli-s us louclior ml tho Kilnsliilzton lllgli School stuff. bliss Agni-s. ono of our loud- ing lslnnil touirliors, is enjoying u without. niuitlnl; a foriuiii report. lioluri: tho expedition cunic buck tu AUGUST 13th, for tho ton-party at J, N. ll. llcivitt, ctlinologist, has juni n-tuiiieil from Now York Esilill‘ Miss?“ AMI,“ (mfl-il‘ “H, up“ ‘tlllll (iiinuilli ilftor studying tho “hum, ha“; Wu".m,,‘, m mun. 1mm” “r m“ Irmmm“ l"‘hv""“" llllillt“~i in lllilliffllfill‘ wftcr n uiosi DWI“ Trlmum Imchflso“ hm‘ n" llftillidllill.‘ uiiii cnlmcilili- two wet-ill: lltdltly coiuplotoil studios iit 'l‘u1n.'i, l“ H“, C H I .1.‘ (Lfmpq M “hum: ll wu, in tho iunguiigo of llio Sunk Sm‘, Thby ‘nipuljt imviin,‘ hm,‘ ‘H A nuiulioi- ot‘ oilior ini-niliors of llhillldlilrlllilsHill‘b13223: qlxlrfilixvcwf m“ SUlmni-i“ 5m“ of m“ 5mm" bliss (Piniiiiol with ll‘l:~l lrul u ‘ilfiilx siniiiin institution niid is liriiilzlioslv‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ urc out on short trips. i-iigugod in “Ins highly Mp3s,“ with um HM‘! ‘ml-k i" "Hymns MU‘“W““S “f spioiiiliil iliizility oi‘ the girls who coo-i WHERE LlGHTNiNG STRlKES!(.,,n,.,,\., v . I . . .. ,'\t‘t'l)l‘illiil', to iin tiioirtrlrzil t-Xpori. ‘ l.‘ izic~7iz ' i' i .. . llfillhllxlllzl “llilllililcl llfiipllllt'lllllh)lil.i‘i\)iiljt‘ ST‘TUTE‘—“Y “vmmmb m“ Wu‘ jui‘ “"31" u“ flu .1“ ‘I'm! Mae“ “V, llli'll's institute liicl .ii tho lioinc of ‘lliUlllUf Rollin; up iii ‘l lc'iiiici‘ U“: Prusmmu‘ Mrs‘ '1‘ P’ null‘ ‘m ‘ ‘ "‘ ‘ ' Aug. 5. ut 3 p. Ill. for tiioir rogulur to od‘ to receive now items, advertis- l(ll(1\\' slio lius i'(‘.illl‘ll('ll to iicr lioinc 111K. J0" P10111118. 110W and renew- in North llcdcquo from Frosno, 11‘ 81153014110035- (Ji\i., wliorc siic has boon visiting liPr sister not. Clicstor bloody. Fri-uni) is u fine oily of ‘lb-bull in~ lidlllltllllri. its cliicflndustry’ is the ..*MONTAGUE RACES, WED. NESDAY, Aug. 13th. Full house. Every clues tilled t0 overflowing, soc list o! entries. Special 'l‘rziiii loaves Charlottetown at nine irclock, two ilullars second class re- turn furc.—~3-l25~li-ii—-tf. Hrroiaceru L SERMON-Rev. prouclioil in tlio lilmittiguc liietlioil- lst Church Sunday ovoniiig Aug, 3. ‘Flioso who licuril tlio Rev. gentle- lilllli, will not forgot tho nizisttirfui sorinon on “(lhrlst," us he iicld his listeners Slitlllllfillllil for nearly Iliroo ilutirtors of un llfllll‘. .."RESERVE WEDNESDAY. Si. lllurgnrctknto ho hold on grounds “will? J» Win11’? 1“1‘“'11’~‘~*i- @1104‘ ziiiliiiiiiiiir tho old church silo. lilx< of tlic llllfiJiill of Ainoriiruii i<ltliiiol~ ‘(illsiv(u' meDm-,,li,,,,,,, m‘, being 1H4)’. Will $0011 |<"~1\’0 1'01‘ (3111-“101111- lllilllt‘ to niukc this tcii tlic host of N"“' llkxiu“ l“ 0x919" i‘ 11‘"'11l“"' tho HUllStHl. lilxtzoilirnt” liiblcs, cool “l ““"“~"- n l5 1'°i‘°"l*“l will P" ltlfutillililf, ilrinks good niusio ex’ i "f 111mm‘ l“"’l"m“" hm“ llllililllll stop-ilnnclng and othor n ‘boon Iounil llioru, Doctor John nlusvlnuul“ h". vmml, mm m," u", ll. Swunlon is in (Jhlulioinu stiuio- umm,“ U“, umqfcuuuq ini: tho iunguxigt- of tlio (‘lllUl\£l52i\\‘ " ll-lllTS-G-Ji. ..“"SECOND TO NONE." —- oncc, with suniiucr camps, tilllUllilfltl llli‘ i-iiiiips. Silo thought Hlioy irorc soconii tn iioric in ..*MONTAGUE WOMEN'S IN- ltli- u low iilttllfi iilurv illlll,‘-.'(‘l"lll:~ Sm“, ‘m5 l."“““"‘ m)“ ‘mm?’ mnhul tliain otln. s. For lilSiiillCH it‘ vou lmwld‘ ‘Muir. H“ hmn‘ him" r lull oi business, Mrs. (loo. lihlliitllillillkilllcthlllutilijllhlithllrhl‘h: l.‘ lhlmlusm,‘ {hi}?! a W” t LIX’ a lvlillill‘ ‘illll .1 rrilnsliiiut Vlllllllll" (Fumhti Imp-N um H": vdhw m ‘m’. ‘l r“ _ l: I I __ _ l": (llilil, iiliit-li \\ is niuch iiitpi‘i‘ttilil~ il'llf'm?li“’bt_l ld'i'i_‘_;;’ui:l:y;1m1i1l{:":fi oil by nil. Alli-r tho tilioviw,’ llic “ugh”; ‘M, “ghmmg h‘ WUMHH W“ llllfnlllil: ilt‘\'t'lil|ll'tl iiitzi .l iloliglitlul nlillot to llio grouiiil llu-litiiiiifliiis ‘awn puny‘ mm a Hm“ ‘nous-MIL ui hour ivus cnjoyiril, lii-licizius u lt‘llill‘lli.‘_\' ll) jiiinp l)l'l\\'i'(;li iwo ‘l.,,‘-|.l,__;|nm,l,l“ “mm, 50mm“ by m‘, '§\\l'll liibiiilllt‘ lltilllws‘, l'ililll'l‘ to iuko u ilirot-i roiirsi- llir. ' Z iioncoliiliioiiiig iiioillunis. "A ]\l‘.\i'~‘ M” z, ' “Halt-d by Mrs. (‘luuilc iy. liirs, lliissol l\li'l)tlllliltl niiii -.~i Violot. l\li:i.i::iii iiiiil (llivo hit‘ sptariul ilungor is dirooily bo- Shaw. ‘Aflvr Singing “F, shlqe. a Ligliliiiiu; may follow liio chain its onil illlll tin-n jiiiiip oil." *-——<o>——~—- Jas. Lynds, Kensington. There will be sold by Public Aucfim‘ °n Tuesday’ July 12th’ ‘he ..’Mr. Preston (Yniiiplioli nnii following articles owned ‘by Mr. and breechlng, 2 sets leather trac nonili ii iiiiiigiiii: ulin-p or uiolio refs Jun). (“mu ll‘l\ll‘)\v“ mm U“, |It'llIli‘il iroin llli‘ coiling by u t'l\‘t\li\_ Nni;,,,,"\ Ammo“ ti“, ‘Hui-um; mi. 1~1 journoil. ~—-—-{-0->-——--— PERSONALS Minard’s Liniment Relieves Pain. ____,_ " ‘“' .."‘l\lisc lluiiuiiilu lTruwliiril ziiiil ____________._,______ _.\li.=is l\llil'y Slt-i-rlirt, spi-nt u vi-ry lilfliiblillt two wot-ks with rolnlivos in Wliiti- Slllltll‘. llliiiilsigiiii lthuilc, llllllliiX. rccuiit visitors to liloniuguo. a hers“. 1 rubber H": bugg)“ 1 .'*'\‘ii's Klllioiiiii lit‘ llwtoli li‘ll<l express wa9°"' 1 5mm)“ 1 tmck roturiioil to tliui city ufioi" ll inunllis Wafllmi 2 iielflhli 1 Plimil Bivlilhi 1 vacation with liur liroiiior. Mr. Wggd sleigh, 2 “t; driving hamggq, Ali-x. (‘iiinliiii-ll, i.iiiri r lll-‘ill tgiio. ‘lug, is purl of his i-iliilpnit-nt. 2 sets team harness, 1 working pad l hinder Will ‘llllfil’ pr winccs tlioro aru tracts of ..'l\'lllis Lillian‘ UUWill‘ has rc- iiiriiod to Montague, riftor u. vacu- AT lion with llt‘l‘ aunt, liiiss ii‘:ipt.) litltlll)’, Now tllusgow Mills “oi-o Smithsonian institution's solur uir iniist oloinlloss rogions in tho \\'(li‘lil. unil obsorviitiuiis oi‘ tin-l iL-land other ar l-‘ioriiiii liigvs, vriioro ho conilucioil oxprolinonts in liori-ility wllli lllllll H|ll‘ll>', known as ('t'i‘llillS. iifltl notes, 'l‘lii~ mopping of gooloizy niid tho rolloctiiig oi fossils iii ilio (Iuniiior. lunii ltiror uron oi‘ 'l‘cniios.-.o.i: is ilic special work of Doctor it. S. pnionntolugy. this struson iii coir junction with tho Sluto (loriloglcul Survoy of Tonni-ssoo. Doctor J. M. Aldrich. curiitnr of tiio division of insects, is on ll trip through tho ell Jodd, n Smithsonian iniin, tempor- nrlly iilri-otor nf tho Niitlnnul (loo gripiiic Siicioiywi Puobio liuuito i-xpcilltinn in Now Moxitro, is ovi-r seeing oxcnviition of onc ct the iiirgtrst iiroliiiuorii- coinniuriiii iii- iiinn iliveliinlrs in the lliiitod John ‘L. llni-r, roprosionling liio Smithsonian institution nn lho region of Plillllflld of "ivhltis Indian" lame. died in the isthmus, l ‘l; \l',"ll)‘>'. U" “u m‘ “l I mm!‘ ‘ ‘Hm H 1‘ m es, collars and hames, 1 set scales, 2 Buffalo robes» 3 wagon wraps, g “is Q; blacks ampmpw, (By Dominion News Service) l.(i.\‘iiill\i, August fl.- —‘l‘iii-rl~ lins l|t'i'il provoil llill will oi‘ ii mention, llocior Paul liiirtsirii ciiiiio llllClf Tern“ o; sale; Anything Under curly in .liily lroui (iiliu uiid tlio $1000 cash. over ‘hat amount u“ iNov. 1st, i025 on approved joint for Fill‘ unii iii-r HUI] iiuvo It'll nii- u -I HUGH F_ MORR|SQN_ iioll-iipoii-i-iirtli llfo, llllll win-n it Auc“°n(_criili-:ir~'i-s llio Aiiniglily to ("ill iiio. rcccnliy 3Ziifi-ti-7-tliSul2l. "isliot" 1.21m foot of moving piolur- on of iniirini- lilo. with his iiiulor ivult-r i-ziinorii. making Till intorcst ll grain crusher, 1 plow, 1 set spring hlvly t°°th harmws‘ 3 Se“ sleigh bells‘ llizincliostiri‘ lllllli in llio biiililiiig UCIOB 10° "umlrl-‘NS 7-9 lfillll‘ who. .iii milking his will 1i low “xi-oils bi-foro his iii-nth. loft nil iii‘ his prupi-rty lo his iliilllllllvl‘, "Efi- ITRTN 1i i??? iii; “ITFITEIT \ iribvoT ON YOU LEARNiNQ HOW To DANCE - THE DE V>EY$TER5 HAVE lNViTED U5 TO THElR HQME AND i WANT YOU r0 JQIN f 1N wrm THE bQUAL se-r- , , q . RATif» of saying‘. '.' f llll suoli ii ivoinnii. ARE TQ o on l ill‘5ll‘l‘ tluit iny ivifo siuill not ii-oi-‘ivi- illll‘ ]ii'llli_V lriliii my Paiilli‘, it will also plonso inn lu lii- inkon llanadars Resources ‘ In Sheep Industry (Natonal Resources) 'i‘lie sheep lriiliii-itry in Canada niude considerable expansion dur- ing the war yours. ‘Pliero was sonic ducreusi- iluring the yoars 1:121, 1022 and iuzai. hill. the emu! prices which ivoro niiilntalu-etl for luuilis and the upward trend in wool prices lius again stabilized tho industry and tho present ti-niloiivy is to increase rather than ilccrcasc the size of flocks. 'l‘lic csliiuutcil wool production lio lkiiiiinion for 1023 was 9.416 pounds. 0i! this amount from 10,000,000 l0 1Z,000.000 pnltlltlfl pussos through the regular trudo cliunncls mid is sold oltlier to (‘nniullnn niills or is exported. The li-iluncc of the wool clip is worked up locally by farmers’ wives iii-int! sliiin into ynrii {or socks, mitts. uniloi'\i'i-:ii;, swcuttlrs and other ur- tii-los oi‘ zippnrcl. 'l‘iio sheep rcsourcos of Caniiiln ‘ll‘l‘ iuoro or loss iinliinitoil in tliut tliori- is itllllllililllCl.‘ of waste lands in must oi‘ the provinces adinrubly sillflfd for sheep raising. Further- illiLYt‘, iliorc tire inuiiy turnis, pur- ticulzirly lii- Wostcrn Odllllillt, that us yct arc curfyllll; no sliccii. This ttllliilllk! urid natural topography of tlic country is udnilrzilily suited lo tlic raising ut‘ sheep. ln Plintcrli (‘xiiiuilzi on niixotl fzirin lands and i ilio grain bolt o! Wlestern t‘:inud:i, the sniull flock of tcu to titty i-wos is gcncr-zilly kept. Those flocks can lio niaiutuineil iit littlo. oxpolisc und return an excellent l‘i'\'tllllltl for tlic lubuur rcuilulroil tliitl incuoy lIIVtJSIUd. in the rougher port of lilustcrn Cuuuilxi and iii sonic ilistricts of Mililittillll larger ilocks of from one tu soverul liuii» droii lillil are ltopt under sonil~ rnui-liing (ftlllilllllllifi tiliuu- by iicw .\\‘lll\‘l't'i who inuy liavc been orb-Kins uily niint-rs or fishermen. 'l‘iio.ri: uro still available ‘niiiny urous silituhlc for the cnrryiiig of flocks of this sizo. in southwestern Snsk~ itriiviviiii, Stilllllklfll and pnrts of iioriiii-rii Albcrlu and iii llrilifill (‘oluniliiat sliccp rzincliing is practis- \'ll iiiiitc ex uisivi-ly, but cvcn lu of i:inil airuiiiililc for ranching or soiui riiiriiiiig purposes. \\'ooi proiiuircil from Cuiilidlllli slloirii. both iii tiio oust llllll in tho won, is oi’ u vi-ry high iluulity for i'lii'll l"t‘.‘illt‘l.’ll\'l‘ grnilo. lfiiistcrii wouls uri- ull pmiiiitri-il froin the iloiucstic broods o!‘ sliccll- 'l‘hoy strong of fibre uiul bright \‘.l\‘1'. 'l‘lio hulk of custorli wools grndo nioiliuin (roinblng mid low inciliiiui cuinliiiig with soino fiiio iiiciliiiiii combing niiil Cl)llSlll\‘l‘- iiblo iliinui.iilus of low combing and (HIIYSU. l'4'1i1$ll!l'li iloiucstic ivools llli\'\' .. ~cllcnii felting tllitllltltts and ui-i- wi-li uduptcil tor the lllillllllill!» iuro ol‘ nioilinin ninl lioovy ivciglit lzoinls. ini-luiling scrgos and twccils, blankets, swoutors tlllll unilcr. \\'i"il'. ln Wostorn (luiiaila the percent ngu ol llonicstlc wouls is steadily laicronsing. 'l‘lici‘c is also u. probubil ity iliut tho ziiuount of ruiigo wools will be lll(fl'\‘.|.‘~l(.‘(l consiilorubly in tin» ncxt fivi- yours. Wostcrii ilonies. tic wools uro ot‘ niuch lhc sonic quality us i-istorn woois although they probably run inure to the finor gruilcs. Tlii- nuturc of liio. soil unil llic opuiiit-ss ut‘ the (zuuntry toiuls to tho [lflltllltllltill of n hchivlci‘ sliriniting ivooi. Soil ilriftiiig also ilotructs from tho brightness of v llil son this uooouiit grud- cs ol’ wtiitcrli wool nro subdiviiioil into liriglit. sonii-lirtglit uriil dark‘. Wool produced from Wcstorn (‘unnilzi Lingo shot-p conipurtvs luv- nurubiy with wool product-ii on otiior riziigo iirous of tlic world. Tho bulk of tlio riiiilze wools Yllill to tho lino. [inc inediiiiii coinbiiig, unil inoiiiiiin coiiiliirig grzultxs. Wool grading, which was first institutoil by tho Dominion Livo Stock llninch n 1913, has dnno inucli tn linprovi- tho ninrkot qunli~ tics of Uiiniu 'in wool. About l.\\'i‘l\’(? tliiiiiuziiiil Hllvirli i-iilsors now con» slpii tlioir wool for grading unil co~ ()|l'.‘l'llllVl‘ sulo. This (‘lill-‘illllllPS about Olit.‘(ill'.ll‘lt'l‘ ot‘ tho siici-p ruiscrs. Tho grovrt-rs liiivc tlicii- own niurltotliig zigoiitty. tlio (‘unini- lnii (‘ooporntlvu \Vo.-l (lrnivi-rs, Ltd. 'l‘iils orgziiiiziitloii is nn aiffiliii tioii of sonic tliirty ivool-grtivrirrs‘ associations lllill iiuniili-s nil tili- CilililltlfilllVt? iililpinonts (liillfill-‘fillvll for govcriiiiivii-i grading. As u, rosult of grading, (' illllilllill wools nro now piirtzlizikoil frooly on u gruilcd busts lIl the llniioil Ntuios unil iu (ii-out llriiiiin us \\'<-li is by (luniula llllllti. 'l‘in-. lllUTi: goni-rul llsu of ])lif‘\'.»|ll‘(‘(l rziius is Slifllllll)’ lncronsing llic percciiiugi: of tho iiigln-r gi illl‘:~' and. liuviiig in iiiiinl tlio prosuit _ broi-iliiig owos. it is coiii'iili-iitly' ox~ in: cil liint. wool priiiiiictiuii will niutoriully incri-um- iliiring llli‘ noxi few yours. {oc- RECOMPENSE “Yoii, inn." young iiinn zi ltiss?" rung tlidlitlilll tor "Daughter. sow you lust night.“ "\i.’li:it llllllli'l‘il you tn givp llmi “\\'oll. lit‘ iuiil iistuiiod to my sing till-t Dllllvlllly for an l|our."—l.ouis- ARE YOU QOiNq To THE 0e: pEYiuTEiQQ? WE BEEN lNViTED~l UNDElVQWAND "THEY ' vilio (Youi"i'ii-r».loiii'nlii. Nlbb iT HKVE‘. A fully. Your grocer has it. ¥‘ "t. orninigi ‘through the Dal‘ TO retain the vigour of early morning _ right through these warm summer days you must select your foods care- Yoh must avoid "foods which are difficult to digesv-wbichconsume more energy in their assimilation than they actually supply to the body. _ apart to Grape-Nuts is a food which is easy to digest, its highly concentrated nourish- ment easily taken up by the body. Grape-Nuts is made from the essential elements ‘of whole wheat and malted barley. A long process of baking con- centrates all the food value in a readily assimilated form. These Carbohy- ‘ drates, along with phosphorus and iron, form 75 per cent of Grape-Nuts. They are a most necessary part of the daily diet. They are highly energizing. They are builders ofhbone and muscle. Hm “flew luflh cit-cu. ‘i=1 95g, lining ,,,_,,_:°>~1-it 4 ,. A ro o r on». ',' Crisp, crunchy Grape- Nuts forms a most deli- cious summer-time breakfast. Serve it to- morrow morning with milk or cream and per- haps a little sugar. Four teaspoonfuls is sufficient for a serving. Costs 1c per serving. \\%\\\\ ' \\\\\\\\\.\\ igour, GRAPE-NUTS RAISIN PIE it oi» Grape-Nuts, y, c raisins, ueododand‘ flllllppg ‘IV; cups brown su_ f ~ c.1111?! hot water, 1/, - fir, 3 tlblespoons butter, ix in 0rd l , for l0 mlnlirteasferéldglfi cg?‘ into a paste-lined piste iii-lg cover with half-inch etrip| of paste, placed halt sninch Trim ed efiegtllyiftggigtae; and finial with a half-inch strip of paste around the edge. Bake about 40 mph utes. The oven should be lm for the first l5 minutes u“; then the heat should b, d. This recipe will serve iii; persona. m. -.., Grape=Nuts Made in Canada CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL C0,, LIMITED Head Oflice: Toronto Factory: Windsor Trademark‘ Control Urged Upon League As Fraud Prevention (United Press) (llilNlCVA, Aug. ‘l. -——-lliitli‘llili.ll)ll- ul tfXllUfis ziissigni-il to study iliflift lli‘lli'li‘ti for u cunvuition on unfair cunipotitloii in business llllVi) for- wurilcil n sot. of principles to the ocuiiimiic. cinnnilttoc of tho hculzuc of Nations. 'l‘liosc rotuiniiiioinl uniting otlicr things tliit nttltim which nro llll'llll)t‘i‘l<l of tho lllillilll for ilio Protection of luilustrizil Propi-rty should be iislti-il to assure logui roilrcsn. incluilliig punul roiiit-iiios to nutloiiiils u!‘ other con lriiciliig cuiuitrti-s in cuso (it lraitiii- uloiil use of il‘lltlt.'illl|l‘l(.§. 'l‘lii- oxpirrts lltllil ihnt suitable liuliill li|t‘iitilll‘L's Slll-liltl bo [ruined to prcvcni. tlio fraudulent. or mis- loziiiing use of traulc dosignutions oilii-r liiuu liziiii-siiiairlts. siirli us nnini-ii, stylus ul‘ llrius, licziilings ot printoil uiulti r, irinbioius. otc. 'l‘lii'y llvllUVll tliut riucli ini-nsuri-s should apply iiiil only to lilo ropro iliwtion of iitrsiriizitluns or plctorv iul representutions, or both, but niso to llilliiflllilt‘ iiiiittillons of tho ."|lil(‘. us iroll mi to fulso linlitzzi- lions of origin or of lilontily of tho liffitlllldfil‘, lillllillliilllllll't‘l' ill‘ llll‘l'- i-liuiit, \\'lli‘lli:\'0i‘ such origin ol‘ tlic goods in rluostinii. Furthermore, tlic ri-ctiininivnd- utioiis insist that tlu- pruvisiiiiis o|‘[ ilu- i‘nioii for llll' Protootioiiol linliislriiil Proporiy should ho os~1 lwliiilnl’ illilllloll ‘in iiio (‘.ll-“L‘ of seizures iii. frontiers oi‘ lllli)()i"i..‘Ill l WOULDN'T products \\‘l\l('.ll curry z lllt‘ \,"\_._......_ triiilcinzirit or ooiiiiiioroi:il nanio. 'l‘iio oxports also tho llnul convi-ntitin should proliib. tho rolrisiruiinn or uii:iiilli<-ri'/.oil so of notional onibloms or iiriiis. ot‘ official ltllllililiflfs or signs indi- oiitlng olliciul Vfllfflllll-y, and also coioriililo. imitations, us triiloinui-ks or its ports of traito- Tlllh‘ rogulzitinn iiliiiiiliizili ply only in tho cuso of gooiig siinli- nr to tho goods for wiiirli tho lllill‘ llitlfli or sign in question “ifllllil imply u llllllTiillltW‘. zipply for tho 'i‘riiiloinurlt forbiilrion \Vlll‘ll- llioy clout tutc nu uct of uiifziir roinllldluilui l'l‘l‘,'lfili‘l‘i‘tl ]ll‘il(‘llt'l‘.'<l . might L“|lllh'l‘ oriilusior. us. lo tho‘ Thousands of powder puffs are turned out in Lon h week tor export, n large number being Rn Photograph shows two busy workers in a xiluv Q-Wil av |NT‘L Fenian: Sunvicc. Greet Britain rlghtuhreterved. :i ‘-L__._______ -By (mo. 111011111 YEb-ANW WANNA TAKE ‘EN Au. RlCiHT NOW’ xnr. 21,4 flip vine. Fiiiiilly, tlii: exports lii-liori- llllli sign itory sluice registration unil cuncolling of any truiloini l5 noioi-iiiiis in‘ truilo us by u unlit Il ii of niioiiior Agnrii-voii porsons siioiilii llt‘ zilloivi-ii [lvo yours in ivliirli to incolluiiiiii ol iiiillil“ iruili-iiiiirks. l'l‘l.,'lSll“.lll0liH should lie ly eoiiiill- should forbid iii.‘ proviiiir for the ll‘ll ivhlrli 2i iilllfli don. Eflfllllfd‘ t to America- Lonclon factory