THE CHKRLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN FINE lnnlllss ll l . l. E. lsulln lnx swllll BREEBERS ‘i. . i1 1o, i928 llBERT lllllli HAS llllllllill illliN Yililifl ill: nut, ilucrn u. wimsoivfln thl‘ to find. Robert Dodd h... hover Finanolfll‘ Post _ gagged 111 1151)’ financial promotion _ - . e. 110i‘ ocs he Qper" to nqiive. quid Y0"! W" wwmd“ the back|iy through any of a the Dominion and Provincial De- ipartments of Agriculture carried on an event known as the July Bacon 5g, Montreal, and you will“ quiet uncut . iiinia11v111¢e1“1”11°‘* W111‘ meiwhlch fits perftfctll; ‘biflthnztsll? $011115‘! ,. . cwlwninfmzt lnozdifieargiet.atmosphere. , ‘ s. 1t 5 ° '1" Rather tn cl bbl ‘ WW1‘ \v°-5-rsk1g°“s"éllfrfljlivir. Dodd dgoieas fr; ‘gufiirrgnlglgg; 15:51:.“ mm British and United I 1111mm‘ °h dpeu°‘.'~—»~—~~—-»~~.___._ _ _ The home market is om. biggesticouraging the marketing of 11088 1-1°1'1< “nd ‘v ° seems .95 "'4 market as n abmrbs 70 pa. cent‘, during the seasons of the year when to P1111‘ a“ imports? "$.8- gw ' ' ' to ‘l5 per cent of our productiouli“ ‘he Pa“ 1"°d“°ti°“ h” bee“ M‘ uwiiillgusfify. t 0' ' m We market our‘ hogs in two differ-I ‘zng to available m0,.,.s_ ent ivays, one as live hogs. the oth- o-vo 2‘..§§‘.?...‘.‘f°if‘i earl“ 2' coral bus m. mmrmatlon about’ Vannuall abgut 3 itlillllgnrs rpl mat. ~ n Budd’ In ‘he first place kcted aslivc In 1325 we zrztnfirketed T” Wm m Wncg gidYald 151' alive about. 2.000.000 hogs. There $11 "d ‘“ ‘“°.“°’°“ e 5 m “Y were exported lo Britain l63000000 l“ ‘m! bnnkeL Both of ‘new me pounds of bacon and hum Ilabout PRESIDENT'S REPORT We have three markets for our lCansdian Preml ure can he iudeed by the fwt "1111 ed l1 good price nt the Hudsons at EH50 0X10 it was said by ceplion of two weeks, lcar of hogs wns shipped weekly. i During the past few years there, has been a feeling among the sw-lnei growers of this province that, this]on Association should be an organlzaq Montciaire, tion to represent farmers who shill C10)’- Thvsfi ltcntlclnefl said . will .. ant b “h, with interest when looked IBGODOO h _)_ o v d . E _ g I - mongn rose-colored spectacles ‘and cunsistfot Lh“c‘w‘i?wfm:g trazge their live stock co-opcrativelyinlflfllfiti activity was shown at the necks and good brushes and tips. j imggiililllon- , comparmively ma“ uanmm 6 [hfflugh ghipplng clubs, Same uhsucllon in all lines of furs. pai-tlou- brought, the best prices. q g the most important breeders of larly silver fox. vers sold about the same as in pre- Still Rabid Islander i 45 yours of age (although it is _ rs since he left his Cherry ‘may birthplace) Mr. Dodd is a. . m Prince Edward Islander. Fur- "more he is tremendously proud i hi5 Cmnidinn ancestry. Since the r1775. the Dodd stock hos fiour- ' .541 on the fertile soil of that ii. itime lslt‘. so that there urc W, who can more rightly loy claim lathe lllll‘ "Canadian." i ,_ _ _ v , lit llic iigc of 20 Robert, Dodd left .. chm-y Viillcy, and found. his WBYI i. New York. Five years he served- ig apprenticeship with one of the - .. me trilst companies in that city. n then struck out for himself in (he pity of his ntloptiom-Montrcnl. over fresh. About n million hogs are exported to Britain every year, so you will sec that trade is of great importance. and without it. the far~ mcrs of Canada. would be badly off. At Toronto the expoit market is the dominating factor because perhaps 40 per cent. to 50 per cent. of the total product of our abnttoirs is. exported. At Monticlil there is very‘ , . . little export. Quebec does not. pro-._ Fm‘ the p”! n?‘ 78”“ me Dmmm diicc enough hogs to take care ofl1°11Pnd Pr°‘”“°'~"1_ Departments a! her domestic requirements. If y'oii|AB’1'1°"“"1'° 1'9"’ h?” f‘ “m” kmw“ follow the markets you Wm find ‘[18:35 the Boys do Girls Swine Clubs , - . lThe purposes of these clubs are mink“ m‘ me shop mg probablyawell known. At the present time it is felt that‘ they hav outlived their pure bred stock are not patronizing these clubs. and for this renson are not working for the good of the in- dustry as a. whole. This mutter should receive youroconsiderutioh. ‘and some suggestion iiade in order that the constitution of the Assoc- iation may be amended to deal with the eligibility of‘ members. M the Company through Messrs. Mc- off Llirc and MacKinnoti in Prince is largely interested. - to and MacKinnon. Live Stock Board came into being,‘ and fom the time of its inception, it has been felt by the bulk of our} swine growers that the swine indus-l try» from the standpoint of market.- ROBERT F- DODD. i'“~~—~—~—~~— ~~- .a dollar better in Montreal than in! .to fostering the securities of a com-Erfigicgk l.‘ market demalndsacm. iusefulness in this Province, and that flllml’ 111111 110$ lt‘1Y1l101'¢11‘11l' fullcn by m“ “inept; hog v1 Certain flmountlsome feature of a more advanced 111i‘ llllllytlldt‘. Many Canadian coin-lo; m covering ' ‘and ‘mam andinature should follow them. With lllalliies iind u fcw American publicllighlness u; “Mulder and heavy initliis in view, it is planned that dur- F01‘ nearly 90 yfinrsflnlou‘ 110d 1"?“ I-ldtddtltosr illlzgllglljfilngllll.‘ugilfialfcfigltflnéthe Hui?!‘ becitusfi it "a m ";°m' V11111¢l‘1"“\ ggigflfmfirglrl ‘gcjmondltion to tlic watchful eye of %ce‘,t;,1$,.k\ af,d“‘g,.fjen“,lnd“§gmé°$ most important hog, producing dis- mong] “illilnllfljor Canadian nn lR°Pe11 Dvdti whd seeing the pos- the Baltic countries also 5.0m me iricts. These Fairs will emphasize |:\e1'_1i1cui"dcrmkings' H is typL-isibilities, rescued their securities iiymsl, Free 5mm 301mg of the fouhmurket classes. and will be open to loi llu- nnn that until recentivmnms or dompsmon m“! “Owned "11 and mouth disease. Wllifill 88W Ell-Ea“ breeders “I 11°35" . 5 V b f n bH-Hlhvir behalf. froth ills clientele. the mm g0 much trouble was traced m‘ Considerable dissatisfaction has 5111“ “mm mmc o 0m ‘e p“ 1 capital nl-ccsszirv to pill lhcm oilccl .' ' - been expressed bv the exhibitors at ~ ldresscd hogs from Holland, which, ~ ~ lyr. lli incl. he ndlnits that in spite}, .__ a _ . I . . _ her Sllllll‘ of the most outstanding We, my m‘ M,“ dining H1113)“, The Brltlshlhcl} but mi embargo m“ um “vino judém at our‘ mm clinndlini financiers and buslnessltwo m. “n.8,, V‘, .,‘. he h“; _u_('lu-lr(',d.°11 L119 1111P°Yl1111°11 0i 13111611 Willi bwons qéoum‘ b? “(are “anew in 111911-11“ 1” hhmmr ‘he 1°55‘ kmmh’ for his associates control‘ of llie!hlto' Britain They (i-icnand) men toilch with the present dsy stand~ °1 ‘my "l Mmmtnrs 1""°-*1"1°"'=Ii.oio Superior Corporation and its wrxx-ed m ma. wummre ‘rude’ qua-am; of both Yorkshire breeding M1'~‘"1111'- subsidiaries which invliltle Algmifl m9“ mOnu“ sent om 60 mnlwnl t k d. "k t ho s d - * pounds of bacon to Britain. wheres “f! a“ ma‘ E 5- Tivcnti’ Years in One Office p v mg the prawn‘ y?“ a “umber of pemiiiiicnt. and business-like basis. ‘baum mg fairs Wm be held in ‘he wards of thirty live stock shipping cs ering practically all the swine pro- ducing districts Ln the province, derstnndlng of the ‘individual swine if fort for the good of one industry, indicate that this phase of agrlcult-i CUMMANBS G000 PRICES AT ANNUAL MEETINEl LUNIJBN FUR AIJCTIUN SAlES, . w, of’ ilhe ugigelrd $211495‘) to: léltegbrokerage med“ Trill’: " . l ..._.._.._.._..__. ...»-t11-l°11 "ticker in his office but even it is (Continued-l During the summer of last yearlMeSSrS Ma ' . . l cKmnon A nd ed 0n Their Arrival At Saint John Froml ‘.325 §§.‘§‘..‘2°J"ri§’.“il§.“§u$‘£“§‘i“§?.‘fi England-Island Ski ns. skins brought the top price at the SAINT JOHN. N... Feb. 26—Prince sale, of £245, or nearly $1.200. This ‘most nil. The success 0f 11118 i681" Edward Island fox pelts command-was the highest price received for Bay a silver fox skin since January. 1927. durlns the year 1927. with the e-‘t- Company's Fur Auction in LohdonJwhen one brought £255 at the some LieuL-Col. D. A.1sale. A. large number of skins sold MacKinnon. D.S.0.. and W. C. S.iat from £100 to £200 and a great McLurc. M.L.A., both of Charlotte-number at £50 to £80. tcvcn. who returned from England One reason for the excellent prices the Canadian Pacific steamenwus a larger percentage of fine skins. which docked here to-‘,Fine clear silver skins, running from that 60 to a0 per cent. silver. with good Thc Hudsons Bay Company of- vious years. It was found that there fcreci 3.200 skins. of which u very was some objection token to imma- large number were purchased for ture pelts. These pelts were taken Ed- The buyer discounted the class of. ward Island. several of these being skin from 25 to 40 per cent. from the Company's own farm. ‘in MacKinnon was of the opinion that which the Hudson's Buy Company fur farmers would be well advised Miliignn and Morrison. of North-fall and hold for petting until lit um, P. E. I.. also had a very fine least the latter part of November. consignment. made through McLure This would develop the under fur One of these and give a better pelt. l ready to help the fanners in any way pertaining to the pork industry either by letter or holding meetings, therefore we have a right to take advantage of their advice in this ing. has been placed on a sound..importance business. While in Toronto a few weeks ago Al. the present time we have up-‘I noticed there were over 150 Judg- clubs in Prince Edward Island. cov- large fairs and small fairs were se- lected. I think it would be more satisfactory to the Exhibitors who and with the faith, loyalty rind un- take their stock ‘to the Exhibitions grower. we are well on our way to lection of a. Judge. I hope to hear show other psi-ts of North America a discussion on the above question. what can be done by a united ef-i These matters which I have drawn "m your attention deserve The Swine Industry in P. E. Isl- strictest attention. and I hope that and during the year i927 as viewed the discussion on each will be gen- from an unbiased standpoint, would eral. 3-l1d_COI15\1I1lC!lV€. PELTS 1 " W McLure Interview-l l This comfortable, happy 111114: 110i!" ill probably much like your uwn est-opt lot mm i-s-zi-ionfiulgliflcrcncw Although morfguged, the aiwnr-r 11ml ensured that, sliouhl lu- div, the mort- gage will be wiped out and his wife will own the homo um-itk-ulubcrnd. what that would menu if tho unexpected should happen. ' For the equivalent of about 11% null“- t ionulinlorfiel you cunonjoy thiacnmlort- Eng security through n Dominiun Lilo .\(0I1flflfl(‘ Policy. Lot “ \\Bi('X|)‘l\iI\ lluw you nan ufllllly provide fnr your old rifle null that 0f 1001' lnvul ones. Dark sil- before the inside skin was prime. Our (‘harlntfotoivn ()fl_'lcr:—— Bank or Nova Scotla Building giinoiviinion fir}; ASSURANCE comp >4IAO onto: —- wATIJl-LOO OM41!‘ A Dollar Planned i‘: a Dollar Saved-Wrirejar ourlnc Budgficrvfcb ' _ A Col. feed their foxes lighter in the I ' *\'v'&iilé ituiil-iilvl‘ liiwlihodo Baguall; 4. ‘Teresa Pound. ‘HIP IIAl. Jenn Pound and The following is tlic standing 0i Linn Bripsnnll leqiillll; 2. Albert. Hazel Grove School for month of Crnswcll. . February. Gflltll‘ l Si'.~~-1, Weston lvfacNcv- Grade X-l. Beatrice Stcvenluinfin; ‘l, lrnio. lluuniill. 2. AnnitFerris. Grndl- I Jr.-l. Melville Pound; 2. Grade VIIL-l, Pauline Bugnnil. ‘iwiintlii Bertram. Grade VII-J. Marion Stcvi-nsonzl Perfect attendance: Beatrice Ste»- 2, Jean MlicLeod; ,3, Muriel Sler-‘vcnson; Piiullne llagniill; Muriel enson. Stevenson; Miirtnri stevenaongilar- Grade VI—1. Edith Blignall; Lint-t Weeks: Edith Bagnall; Irene Harriet. Weeks: 3, Melville Weeks; Nicholson; Jennie weeks; Rhoda 4, liilizil. Pound. Bagnall; Jean Pound and Weston Grade IV--1. Clara Pound; KMticNevin. Sterling MucLcod and Jennie Percentage of itltciirlancc 90. ‘Tomi-of. selected for 1928. Judges for all they had their choice in the se- YOU? "use for hi" i" no 1i r I H n __‘__s_s____t_f_d.1stcel' _ before they had no established mar-l 13mm? m‘? 1m“ ye“ some beam ursl activity is in a. particularly ‘ , Not Donc lIl n Flash lkeb for i,’ They hm w siaughterlwiiy has been made by the Prince heanhfu] condmorL It is mm that PYOSIJGGtS F01‘ Th9 I .. . . . ,. .. lvrlves‘ and the British people nat-lEdlmld. 1511"“ ~'“"“° 1"°°d°“ rk the slump in prices hit the produc-. i A Jfl-‘tlllllllllg 11115111058. says uraiiy bought their bwon. bu; itiGOVBIOPIIKJ u. market. for our Y0 - m. m a mm" mm and not ‘mm ishires in other provinces, and more In 1924 we American ml-mei- particularly. the middle states. t greatly reduced his production of the Swine Show and Bale held last i 9 October. the first prim boar was logs. In 1 26 the marketing ofhogs sold m Mu Annsmmg of Mmnesw ~gether unexpected blow. Neverthe-i less, the volue of business trnn-1 sacted would indicate that the hog; producer is not too easily dlSG0llf-' aged. It is difficult to venture even Ftobcrl Dotld, of his chosen profts- nearly ruined me Canadian “new sioii, "and it is not. donc H1 u tiny. The way that tlicse things urc r-iay- ed up in the newspapers. lcods peo- Future Bright (Special to the Guardian) QFlIlll-Ll‘, lliirtli s. -- Afl-lr pic to think that cveryliiiiig has in, the United sum“; were some 9r _ ' lliv (Hilario budget lhl‘ been donc in ii fiasi. They seldom 3000399 h0g5 below their previous ta for the sum 0f $15.00. $1I10B the an opinion n5 to what may take '1'l'1"l11'<'1l>11 Sal's i-nhorl- sum 1H 111111?» 111-1 Hie‘ lcrest 1111,1301‘ lfivc years average. The effect- was 11"" 5'91"‘ a ymmg Sow has- been Dlucc durii1€ this year of I928 but illv ' 1w tin nil-fill position o1‘ ity of rcorgnnizuiioiis comes only as 1,0 make high prices for hogs in the shipped to Mr. Nfelson 03122125083‘; with present. indications of stroll?!" is sin. In addition to this. »_ i - _ . been numerous inquiries from brecd- 3111x212;‘lfilpzrgrlgilngalfifioxfiszfi: ers-in the United States relative to Outlook m P E I for a swadymg the possibility of sectiring cm‘ louver pvodumox; is‘ “£05m assuring ' f breeding stock at the next Swine; The question might arise c“, . 511°“ and Sam Th‘? breeder.“ “why do wc look for foreign markets this province should be in ii position “wan according m the Smk-ismsi United States and their cxpor were comparatively wiped out. The , g _ tariff on live hogs going into the ("l yours since l first bccrrnn Intlr- ‘Linnea States is 1,2 com pm. Poul-Hi cstccl in Algomn Stccl." fresh pork 34 Con; per lpounil, which loaves it nearly on a i par. But the ‘tariff on processed , _ _ , . | I v E I N E pork is 2 cents per pound, so there-l" mu“ ‘n15 denumd Wm‘ mghshown, that we ore large importers; rom. ftiie Canadian former will have to mg m“ n is fen by many ma“ would it hc JdVlSllblC to start a Olllilrll» l||\[lt'ill'$ in ill‘ slallull Willi 11m lllfiglllllfil prospects for iiil‘ fnlllro inul the Ferguson gOVlHH- ‘nlcul Ilu: I‘\‘t‘l‘_\' rniison in ln- silliv- lit-ll \\‘i‘1.l ils rvrorll." n. rusull of months or y“ili'S of pu- | icnl effort on sonicbotivks uart. As a mutter of fact it's just. liboil‘. sev- 1 rpoléllms ot4pork zinddspork products. Mammhal Mbplvm‘ and Quebea The they requiret a flitter hog?“lf oug! an 534.15 .293 poun of lard from ~ ' i, _ -.l 101119 Iflfll‘ t? TEQUIYBS l1 SW11! 91' ‘M1 j us. Thc United Stiites is our best M::-;€;‘:€c‘fattcr hog would tlic home market customer at present for all lines of can,” was asgembled m we A“... warrant the farmers catering to’ Canadian pork, but when the Unlt-herst Fail.‘ giving the mg“ veryrthst market? I would like totknovri |cd_ $tatcs fstriner gocs back into hogutue time to 2M “cquamled wmywhcre this imported pork comes umsmg lwliich lie is likely to do) one another‘ and fed properly din,‘ ;fore we have to send our pork in 111181113 SWBK 111111 1“ 51151-619“ inf pong 1n “m; and 1911 inn gin-ed ialive. ‘lllmllltws- Provinces imported over 300.000 lbs! In Jiiliiiury 1926 our exports to‘ A, we lastmyalshow “Maritime of fresh pork, and 8101.706 lbs; Britain tvcrc about 9.000.000 pounds, exhibit o; hogs drawn from me cared porrk. Nowthlsosvould appear; and in January i921 about 4,000,000“. ". - m. _ nib-Md“ This a we ave :1 8 , 11181‘ 8 l1 hounds. In nine months of‘ 1927 d...,.;§.°j,,}"§’,fi‘°p;,§,§f$3,... in com. home. Are we raising the right kind] finned Slums “wk 228-485i299lpctition with entries from Ontariof“ 11% 1°!’ ‘he 11°11“! Ynarkel? °1‘ ‘m1 IIIIIIIIIIIIBIII l t Till: MlTllFUL, RELIABLE HOME ltlsltlrzllv Mia uuAvv minus. look for other markets for his hogs. m“, mm, was by m means repmqbacvn hot: p001 in the three Prov-i IIACKING COUGIIS AND A GENERAL RUNDOIVN (‘ONDTFION OF So the Ciinndian farmer should “mauve m- Lhe class o; market 12ers. something similar to what nu; srsrrzlvi. TIIE LETTERS BELOW snow IN wun IlIGlI gfiffghflrxclgkgi1iglagclwz°$111131)‘;m;hogs produced in the Maritime PEG-ltd s" fg§mé1rftar§§"i’§°$gfnglbgfifa" . . . ._ . ., - ' - u er _ -- -"= lbTlzhll OLIVEINE blvwtsion is ill-mo in iuosc “no nmi. lost by 50.8mm me type n, hogghigieséigctid tlficesanreilclléywnthe fame“ w Sign up a“ hogs ‘ram a‘ I ithree year to a. five year contract. I1 USED IT. ithnt the British market, GQHKBIIGS.‘ ~ h y e bree_ \ iThcrc should be no reason why the géizflvantggeilgfiukédwgmttune haveldotrt think there would be any iri-E .1 hm a “Joke ma‘ ocmlm. ..| mm,“ praise W, highiy 1Canadian farmer should not be able h0g5 m the Maritime provmceslcrelise of expenses to what, there is, which left my hand almost use- your wonderful Olivelnc Emul- i114‘ g°1“petefl“1tll‘_'aenmark'and Ho]; and more particularly in Pflnbt? 3 ‘gfifient’ askvzelnhagtf gdflistiflchssl less. i bought a bottle of‘ Ollve- sion. i was sick “mi u ball ‘tl1Q,_"‘-‘_‘_“‘.'~Y f“ 1° P“) m“ ° Edward Island. that are equal tot 1" "f? L111" °ld 1! 1‘ d "m 2",?" inc l-llnlilslon and derived grcal cough for nearly sLv months and AR", ‘~41 ‘l? lflkflil/ llgfflfifi they“; produced in m“, other province z“. 11‘ Wt]?! l1" ‘O3 12g, bent-I'll from it. f rim on the I tried everything I thought h t_lfl.~1tc_ to _eed iher hugs. T0 =1 and Wm, pmper anangememamade c lirlze_o sue _an assoc}: 01l- l aige esent it is thcii great co-op- Sumcmmy in advanm it should be board is under the direction of ~ - . - ' |il,l l. 1th t leroml bottle mm and find it would relieve a r0 1" “ o“ {rrative system which provides in- capable officers, Messrs. J. W. Ora-g 11¢1l1il1lt inc more and more. I results. Flmlll-y l "i"! 911"‘ c g ‘possible to place a. cdrlot entry of . _ v n. n». lei-it i 1rrsrzlbats"..£:;"v...l:2:"“:;.:‘ he M» i» 1w- t: ‘l: it than (llivcinc Emulsion. fcw bottles I am cornitlcwly N - g nl show, which would do credit to ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ucll." m“ m‘ ‘he “Iarket ‘h? enables m“ all parties connected with the Slflllflll" ‘vnh 17' K‘ Kmg °f "knew" “Si -——-¢a>---~ _‘.4>___, ,, Danes tu compete with larger fill-industry m this part or Canadsh Maimgcr. These men tire always‘, "' | ' . ‘ ‘ -' " \ \-~ ~. “When my lmy was rceovcrmz 111°“ 1“ “pptvmg m "'°"‘~“ m‘ The breeders of this province have —-— . ‘filly little boy was troubled m,“ “m1 '1'""“111‘1§ "'1' 0111"" 111'“ from ‘Flu’ his cough Mrame i "‘ been very fortunate in the past in . , ' - I l. ' ill K r l th. - E i -~ v l"; Saysmdneys 610s i ‘ n i ~ nc . i ‘ i outrun». Emulsion and K11"? 1t in him. l cimnot praise the limulsltln foo highly 115 I “e1 n saved his llfc." care of’ physicians, he dld not 1mllrove. Your Ollvcine Emul- .\|0ll uzis recommended by friends and ii ivorkcd like magic. llc 11115 been perfectly well since hc '°11k your medicine and gulnell ’thc Dominion representatives u few, . , _ .. l _~ycars ago. and accepted by ihcige““l‘zl“hg“ti‘irgitlkeoifififigép ‘packers, had the effect. of ilcieas- i o?“ be {$311M in ‘ wflcmglh’, an‘ king thc quality of the thick smooths, s g Y m). ~1 1 ‘and put about '75 per cent. of them?” m‘ ‘res h in the select class. Two years ago Pmvlnces and w ‘m? been shipped to ull the provinces “l hurl n very bail cough and DPOKWIY 1195 back feels sore don‘t get scared andv lprocced to load yollr stomach with "'1'" hound" i ‘cl ht i onc . . - ' t I - - . month." 5 n “ g n m". afraid u “nutlliieunlnilinsouxil {about so m‘ cent‘ °f a" m“ w“ except British Columbia. Following s. lot of drugs that excite the kfd-‘ "“'*'_"“‘ nammiltion or l ht I lpumhnsed o“ ‘he ma“ buts’ “d this 11081‘ We 11MB "Oak ‘b01189 neys and irritate the entire urinary’ ‘ suffere $11 11'1"‘ 1 1‘ F jthc farmer today that sells his hogs ‘ .. i > l "l . .- u n d 1g on l c “in i _|e¢ , l started tak- , - Masterpiece. whose progeny has tract. Keep your kidneys clam like‘ 1m so s c it h ven co no s l1 on n. fiat basis is doing his best to been ‘vlnnmg consistently at our you keep your bowels elem‘ by!‘ lng Ollveine nmulslon: am HOW on |ny third bottle and practic- ally ivcll.“ » ,.._.__sq¢0¢-—Z— ' ill th ' h ~. . 1:11am; gyms“: saga? gxgigcog_il’rovlnclal Exhibition, and eiiptéuitlgglflushinlg them ilrlzltilrni mild. hurgliq ,socmuon o, Camdm They are amine bulk of the przc money a less so ts wh ch e l» o remove e lgruded before being slaughtered andlswine Show and Sale. This boavxyhodys urinous waste and stimulates; 1*" mo“ the ‘m’ ti“ ""="'§l°i.“2.‘§.‘iir°‘$¥“-.Z.“$2.212 5.51%..$221.33‘.§}°’{i.i§°ii§'5‘§.§§'i.¥'% “i351 Pgxceettmzmgl; mrnjoiaivggfxé éoznftlie enviable position in which our the blood. In 24 hours they strain‘ , mm“, on August 25 1927 it WBSIUIC€GQTS find] themselves at tlke pre- from it 500 gralfélslof bead at: ' ' _isent. time t ere is a. great anger so we can rea y uh ers n a ‘igzxfiefihéhgficzggénamd8,5358%‘unlit boars of sufficient quality will vital importance of keeping the kid- mogs purchased by mem on a m” not be secured to follow in the ncgsllxllcéltl/cés f d d" “be ‘fifiiifi... “infill. iwihiéflfiiiii cm’. m‘; tdfmuifi‘? ..l..¥.”“§€€?.%‘i.“. i-iinnot sly 100 "11"" 1" 1mm“ °' At this Annual M atinl the e m ' ‘ you, when‘, 5mm,“ My lime (“ugh-m number o, matmrz at ‘mporéaggeishould have the attention of our any flhflfmflvist about four ounces, tar Wis comnlflfly ""1 "°“'“- 0'" "Wlwhlch must come before you for-‘Pr°vm°ml Department °I Agncum of ‘m’ suns‘ mm a mmesmmm" cer advised us to try Ollvtinc Emulsloihldmcm lire. Something should be done to;ln a glass of water before breakfast? n worked like marlin She 1111"" 1'". In the fall of last veur this As-lmm“ m“ "'”°d°“‘wfl{“‘ ‘h’; “fdlmh mm“ m" “ m” “y” “d 1o lug. the best oi ~ ‘ ' lWOTk in the past not c e- pl ' t we" quick“ be thetfiovlllnfsel lgeillrtment of Asrl-i The delegate by mini bai- Theac p00 c I0 11° - ‘I611 "N. 9 W 11 WM RIIOWH 8-11 B lott to represent the ,Ma.ritlme unite they‘ m.” m" or chum“: thbvsmne 511°" 5i 5'19 01 W" Pflldtswlne Breeders at the annual meet- getmlne Ollvelne Emlllfllm- W113‘ lggHYorltshire breeding stock. The pur-‘lng n! the nonunion swine Breed- m to the store, fllwflys 151i 1°’ I‘ ‘pom of this event was to assemble ers‘ Association held recently in 1N8 EMULSION-the hlvmc remedy Yltllrthe cream of our breeding stock at Trn-nnln, hgppgged in in; mygelf, in can rely on. - _ 10$ kwllldla- Emit all?!“ Irving tghl-Pduc time 1' will give n. report of Lt. d General Stores 8 c, l1 e i 0 Y 81w 011- what took place at, this meeting. 3°“ "Y £$§ff§0¥¥|,n_ The Mvunmlze oi uni gqhgmg mi The last mutter which I would Emulsion. I find it always rc- llcvrs severe coughs and is es- 1'"1~111Y good for children." .___“ i. ‘.- "Yoiir Ollveinc Emulsion made me fctll like ii different woman and 1 631mm “Y enough in praise of it, l ivas tciflbly run down from n had cold and rolllh- M) husband ls now taking it and feels tine. ..._____.¢o-u-—--— "I This famous salts is made from the L acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and has been stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irri- tation. thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not lnlure: makes a delightful effer- Aiid Need Flushing; . 111 ti"! Mflrli-lmej When your kidneys hurt and your, 4 1 your kidneys may then act fine. . "Bed I01‘ Wm 1o help clean and - ithat. buyers from distant points bring to your attention is. without ~ min - , Prepared P! lcould come to this show to make ‘a doubt. the most important. and 1:31:50 sholiildvattfllte gdwkinowgfi: FRASIER,‘ THORNTON s. 00., Illicit: purchases, and would have M-‘that is the progress that, has been to help keep their kidneys clean , Lmyygn isurancc of securing any number of Imude in tho Maritime Provinces and active. Try this; also keep up ilmimals of high merit. 1t is hopedlduring the lost yeti‘ relative to co~ the wltcr drinking. gnu no doubt invent-lire mlrketlnc- During the you will wonder whol- booumo of 11"" 1W1" 111°"l1111- 111° Mlfltlmc your kidney trouble and backache. If. l . - .“ ' ‘ c“ ‘h re Que that this event will be an annulll ' _ . undertaking, % New Heights of Excellence . . . Higher Speed . . . Flashier Acceleration . . . 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