1.15am, ...; D 1th“. v7. ‘of '_ The Quaker flats Gompan IINVITES YOU i TO Visit Their Boot IN THE FAIR BUILDING AND SEE The LARGEST DISPLAY OF rloun, olanlaits, stoolt and POULTRY mos etc. ever exhibited here 0f Machinery Being Sought fiy Jack ‘Tracy, Canadian Press Stall Writer) TRURO, N. 3., Aux. iii-United Mine Workers District 26 conven- tion today voiced opposition to the introduction of electrical equip- ment into Nova Scotia coal mines i and adopted a clause in a resolu- i tion seeking prohibition of the use ‘ i)! such equipment “at the coal . ace." The clause excepted, however. [lines where electrical coal-cutting machinery already is in use. It asked repeal of legislation passed in Nova scotia this year limiting the concentration of gas where the tnachines are operated. Its purpose is to seek legislation which would make impossible the use of electrical machines in min- ing coal. Adjournment came bcmffl the convention could vote on another cltttlse which would place a levy on the entire district for the sup- port of 89 ntiners which the union charged were "locked out" of Do- minion Coal Company's Harbor Scam at Glace Bay, N. S. The slime clause also asked the un- iolrs district executive to fight for reopening; of the mine in accord- ance with an agreement between the coittptttty and union. HALIFAX. N. s.. Aug. 15 _ ' Aiiloitp those arriving in the city to attend the centenary celebration of Dalhotlsie University were Rt. l-ion. Lord NfacMillan, member of the Judicia Committee of His Majesty's Pr iy Council and one of Britain's Lords of Appeal in ordin- ary; Hon, C. H. Cahan. K. 0.. M. 11., Montreal vice president in charge of" traffic of the Canadian National Railways. Both of the latter are graduates of Daihousie. All throe zirrived in Halifax last » riiyiiit on the C. N. R, Occult Lilli- , iez. .Win a Bag of QUAKER FLOUR “Always the Sflme——Alwayg the BEST» ONE BAG GIVEN AWAY‘ FREE EACH DAY kYou W1" 1f Y0" guess the number of ernels the Quaker Rooster eats in a day! HOUSEWIVES, POULTRYMEN, STOCK BREEI)ERS 9 i 1 i‘ Judging Proceeds _____(Ct)ilti_iltl‘t(i front__page 1) and FOX RANCHERS-B QUAKER BOOTH.. Full ihrgntstgifontgeggfl-lilnfgt °f ‘he malty Products gladly furnished FREE. Boilnette and SolLdescribed as Am- erica's greatest balloonists. A huge balloon is inflated and at a word the nicked ground crew releases the lines. Away the big bu: floats. borne along at the whlin of _____ ___ - a. summer wind. when it soars a- - I "'“"”_“' " " " ' - -- =_—_—_-—_~_-—_:_—_-_ r_ WW6 _ loft several thousand feetBonnette gnggs galgld shligw" {and rea hg releases himself from the carriaize ' 5 _| 5e . ‘ BLWCBH i. i ‘ h ' ii ' (i i . a BOOk Revives 33°51 °‘ P"""“"°d facts‘ quite on? ivaliiittnil.‘sritligtlfitvi’ n-Ziiliiii Rgyea]; “when” suglpigioiwgfllggngltgllfglllesiit-hgélgcr-lii; ciitctli their breath until his para- c - - e ‘ill e opens. .».‘.._°f‘ltf“i’ii_{.rl“l__page ”-_ ‘ll 1111 the leading figures. except soon after the balloon begins to ' ' v ~* .. . _ , > _ _ between gossip and fact during ggffat/rlgttfiéfefinrlls whole narrative fizfliaégogétdtoaeixemlminutes ikliiel" it ' mm 5pm“? “m1 5111111111"? The B11! i‘? Yesterda - Bonn i. ' v. . - t et landed in the is ' lsh press was afraid I ubll h" ' - 4 . 3 - BtRLIN, A _ 15 __(AP) _A . _ , 0 P 51118 vieunty of the Golf Links. Had the hlflkfrw mvisim world is revenb giiatthewimgldtilie predominant wind been blowing another direct- ed ill a superniicroscope that uses I 111,. author cgmefigssilfglffédward tcominued from page 1,3711 QQUQfEEKlL {l1“1"§,f1"'{f ledfguilinozglj‘ electrons instead otiiultt l-nys and had Elven every promise of being “"‘"‘“——-’3~~ lailfncl: {lvudqlalelatinla-légdaixli-‘(css 11,211,131 an nffcs 100,000 l-lhlefit 1i ‘l5 11 l if" {Ulclvlltflllfil hyllliiathetic ruler, Niillan andLieut. Col. the Hon. c. event of such an oceurrailee. 1 lll-illlllllvlll bllllb KW 1W0 with! Wlmlvlls oi economic conditions ivlaeAltnui- stressed Canada's place timdsgégéistsén Ernest lllllllvlélllnlqlés etilliétltt line) vgoitlid in ‘(the Ufitlsnl Uomlnonwealtn o1 "lite Night ishow .t I _ '10s. |~ t tr i ". ~ _ r ng lye toils, and tie important usit- , inc stipermicroscope is Olle of "blllll l1 bvtlci‘ state of affairs at ion site occupied as llllEl'pl‘OiL2)i' of. At the ltigltt show the afternoon {he first practical apulicatioils of 9Y1"? 1111.11 llbmfld fllld that his de- British ideals and practices to the 313k; were rciiczrted with tllv EXCEP- ccnuy discovered scicmmc tbtltnnnatioir tolntorry Mrs. Ernest United States. tion of the lxrllocit. In its place We that elpcmnw. the “m” i lnpson was sored upon eagerly LOL W. Chesterfi. McLure eon- was another thrilling spectacle, the - - 1.. “m, . fp. f. n , we iii-ails to liltsttate him. by in- granulated tile regilttcilt on their slide of life. lutlcts o tter. te ut to t was“ wlvncge and 1611mm rt _ ._ , v H _ ,. , V.“ k _ d [my hunk,“ 1U“ like “Hm t H“ v ~ r p11 _- ctlote of honorary-colonel and pan wfllltiutlic tautltvi e ac s plow; we mvkibk, The‘. “We m, -- fnglr-t-riouie tu uoi. stiyoeizi-lenad the liaise silttiitv “as emits <11} w I‘, b ‘l »' 1 , l "The deciding emotional factor known him for sortie guru's, and there was not a. dull moment from “M51 y “we ‘amcal Pfms’ which prevented l‘_‘V0iLiLi0l1 during lauded his achievements as an in- U16 Oilvllllltl 015 lhl! Ul‘°l='1'1“11 1mm e is no eye t0 do s0.v’1lte,\'_l me dam“, Wm“, succeeded me qu5tngjtgtl spgypgnuq,“ and pmptn. the fireworks. , 19° Chlllellfll £11151“ n“? tieuce of Versailles twns the capti- 1hI°P15l- ‘ 11F11l1- T1115 the 119W Plfllmc’ | tiution of the popuiar fancy by the one docs. . personality of the Prince of tvaies," instrument is steel. about: the attthot- says. int feet high. Its inferior is at, This your the fireworks are even more spectaettlal" than on previous Expresses Pleasure - yiears. But they have to be seen to be appreciated. Needless to say In a brief address, Colonel Snyrl- it is a tin-fling climax to u full vnt-ttum. Its exterior has t" intis, “The King's Justice" e1‘ vXPPrssed llifitillililks‘ for they 171MB llmflllllll- ills.» windows for peel-int: inside _ lllllrili‘, eoinpiunen airy rclliurlw all“ _ . . ~- 11, place 0g a light, 1t H595 n,‘ ‘During that decade the country his siatificntioit to the ollleers and 60511119115 0F Julwihh -;_ r - , ,~ -..i wus- ntore and itiore inclining to lllclt oi ‘the vr-nce Edward lslluld . . gt ‘P. flneégfiittlfi‘: 511572 ‘timgcnlgv t 141m u; the ptput oi his protectinr- Highlanders in appointing iiuu All along the line Judges seemed i >o(‘ i l ti v T. h. i .-.|uD when he should be kuii. Once melt‘ 1l0ll01"=11'y Cfllonel. pleased with the quality of ex- ‘i ‘wt C“ ‘ode Riv u ‘- llL:&ll1 The Alfie's JlLSKiCO, not the He spoke of banana and the hlhllfi lhvi‘ We“ lllllculg- sever” its’ RM’ lllellll! l 53911111 (111 ,.\c¢,,',iv,.i§ ju5H-Cp_ on“. again the friendly associations linking it wit.“ 0f them withheld extended coin- , ‘Mb to be u. d ml Kurt's moneyq not the Batik of the United States and t-xpre-seri ltlellt llllbll llrcv Iliad prffztiffi-‘Iséefl tzirtiziisti; ill»: electrons can full upon it. ti.‘“‘i5tit*‘§<n‘t ciiet of the Prime would be moulded even stron~ct~ 71.10 Jlltltllltg 0f bevf "i199 “he Ti_t.i..~e roxlQwBq are Divked ‘m? m’; Difnlpllvg’: l p0 Col. Snyder saw in the "until-lei one class that wills complete while cots of electric wire. The clot-trons; "ilie luct, is, certain politicians, lllllon oi tlie English speaking na- the placing tli dual i>lil'il°_$°f,si‘fQ"-é 9.1-.» through the hollow cylinders‘ tieiaaincn. olntlttls uiid Gifliftitlb 110115 fl-li via of peace and lilvgit-S hQlIl-i “ll-H Qcllcm-‘J l0 1"- “15 e It has been said ot the Char- lottetown Exhibition that it i8 the shop window of the Island wherein one can see all that l5 best from the productive fields of this agricultural province. It ‘ can be said with equal signifi- 1 cance and truth that the Cen- tral Creameries is the shop window of the dairy industry on the Island. This Company with 1g,- progressiw pone). Ema in!‘ dairy-men of the island ha» sisteiice on modern tnachineryt been W551i“? m" m" 00m and modern business methods is 1 one M the ch19; Dune“ for; It takes credit dairy producers m an three sincere effort to further the 1::- cottntics 0t prlme Edward 15_ 1 terests not only of the COXITIJIUU land. t but of the dairy-men, and With seventeen years of his- tory as lts background and each Will’ 0M‘ of expansion and in- Alllllll/P. the Central Crealnerles is now regarded as a valuable. asset and a reliable market for _ hundreds of dairy men. The ‘he m-"lhl P-Plllt _ _ company buys ;housands of form, the Perfection Dairy iii pounds of butterfat weekly and Mk5 Ollll‘ this of the producers: that they tirrdttce a high qua}- "Y cream. There is no question Prohibition m i Fabiano‘ which oould compete on a qual- i ity basis on any market any- where. Todai’ -i plant is not inferior to any of its size in Canada, and it ha. frequently been featured in ap- preciative write-nits in the lead- ing dairy Journals of Canada. The management of the Con.- pany is well aware through the co-operation of t Interior view of Central Creamerles in; counter and built in refrigerator. M right. of price and the highest mar- ket price is paid without ques- tion. The Central Creameries maintains close touch daily with market conditions in Toronto, Montreal and the Maritimes and this private service enables them to give dairymen the 110-» curate price as reflected by sales in the leading Canadian centres. By its persistent policy of advertising. which is carried ottt on a generous scale at great expense. it has expanded all markets for its chief product "Perfection Brand Butter“ and as a natural result has been enabled to buy as much cream ls the Island [antlers care to self. The Company tolztces no limit on the ztntount of cream it. purchases each year, and this assurance of a steady outlet and ready money is, of inesti- zrataiile value to Prince Edward Island dairyiists. The tansifitin Perfection Brand Butter has attained in Czutad- iait markets uias not reached without great effort and fine business leadership. Down through the years the manage- ment hits never ltesitated to spend motley on new and bef- ter equipment. with the object. of producing a type of butter IY/lft? to advance from year to spared no expense either fi. plant, advertising administration to encourage ali... foster the dairy industry in tin- province. maintained, one in each county; , ma“. Siimmerslde Creamery nt Souris. The honn- ’, ttilarters plant at Charlottetown - cinployes forty people anti from Plant showing up-to-date ser- anagcfs office in located at its front counter throughout is A‘ 111i‘ W“ modern and sanitary to the last degree. The Company emphasis- es cleanliness and with its fine tiasteurlsing facilities large refrigerating system which cold storage every vvholestinteness The Suinmerside though smaller is well equitapeti wlwn, m, and efficiently conducted the small platit at Sourfs mnin- the i tains the same high standards "-\1l11‘ll characteristic of Crehmeries organization. Rank- ing in quality and public esteem Perfection Butter is Per- fection Ice Cream another pro- Centrnl Creanuiries which has a wide sale. Perfection Ice Cream the companys uwn for- mula. and always a fine tn-nduet. ' than ory. Several _vli."tr.~ adver- contpaitti promised that when a better" ilce i ie Central Creanterles would matt- ufactttre it. Quite reeentlyr this ])l'OlliiSC was fulfilled win-it the D3‘ I m‘ ' stalled the Vrzit In- nit-ken. <i represents wife. A s througliotit the Utiited States. 0d with n ("Jlfiltioit of lee and ])ll1('(\i cQntral mitt-ii its i ntade tit:- final WOrd in the world oft ice crcflnt ettuipmer.‘ It v-‘ils ‘liilv after inlzii; ytnr.» 0i t'.‘(-' pertinent this llltlfiillfl.‘ was per-‘ levied, and it ‘s t tinted ports tllut l" <- mif ilti~ ‘it; mic-niy-flit- \'titi.\ ' -- “n; Rum [he m, (“that firm for ten hour.» i sn iurlntlla anti i< toil Ier- Cftlllll i-‘l . t 7.4:!‘ t'tilti‘st-it( ' As tivdtiiitil of ' gre‘ Willi.» iii inr sitglii. ltltottt t.‘ ilit- \i'o_u.t. l . K. "Lin rs \\ill('ll its a1_ ,-t-i-Q_ iJtili\'tif.t~ urt- ‘lit ii intuit- from the truck to tlr‘ rvtniltii yt-titeti to ,ii;ii the . pm“. of ~~ pm‘ V v d“ ». c m‘ me Mt- and__thougttt u. was wonderful Senator Dunc-tn Marshall, 'loron- ill‘? 131K111‘! from “hlt-‘h ihPY 1°‘ oiwneathuilcf, 3, bushing o}; outfit. no was llilrtigilidfl)’ token l0. illdec 0i the bfivl (lllfll PllllXl-ie f‘ 1 _ _ _ , marl-nut; tin,- ntnlior supptssi Lite with the plpc band, as he was very classes declared last night. ‘He fins utiage. however, is invisible. Twp“, tnorpoiiutil; llikifitktgc would 10nd o: Lilo skill UL trio pipts, and commented favorably on tsu fitct 1W, mute coated Wm, chmni, Huucuca m0 calm-tum,“ m,“ [Hg hcuru. i110 plans" to attend tilt: ilext. tcresttiti spectators. The chemicals fluoresee. and {only prcccuetlt Witching on the ellltlfllel-S ivflééllllelll/Jl bllllll-llii th-lltp- Th"? lfhb a V913‘ 999d fihllltlllg norms-cent “gm shows ex. ‘ping; murriuge "wits- ins cunstltu- flllllllllellt-lls BVllUl"¢l-ly.lk_10r.-ally..- of beef biiortliorns while the . me pnuem made b‘. the Lluilul “gut ,9 choose ins own wile 0i ‘stud Oiulflllla PIOVlIICv, it ls nt a Itvberdccir lhtgus and Hereford . __ " “m, y-cmw m- gtan, im- a coron- eta-soy not». it iws__ an tttillU-t cusses tmthotlgh not iiCflVih" filled {k 1 k- at u] all,“ ntiou at nls own wall." Mimic all its ovttl. Iiiiitjd iuunalti. had sortie fine animals on d they. “ P °° m“ e ‘ in in... blHlliuUll. he wntinues, M1111“ l» “WW 11M- mlsiiuw than‘ One of the exhibitors of be grain schedules were tun ulf. and Th“? “T” ab‘) 5mm‘ """~" 37w iblt by island bend- Yntuio: Dwyer. i)(‘iiC\’(‘Ci sufier- i Commenting m, me bot-k, The M,“ me m“ m“. would be u mum aniinnlt on or; the to nverstudyi, had led lt- tlttw‘ lsctnng out. to lvrlll‘ lllv M? i“ m“ Acculllpiliilttl by ms wile tutti I“ 11"‘ ‘W11 llulllo-‘l’ 511'~‘i1'1i1““15 llttt men a fruitless FWWH.‘ tllukv. 1' . "Ste Tllllllwfifi)’. He catne out of ,ns to itiake P1111011 1lT111i111°11L M‘ J1X)‘uclv puma. u, leave ,0,- hh Home pleteti and the females up to the ‘ ' Kiltgrioln.) weremunaglimigwcolflttéls‘ uivislon sight-ls. Li. col. J. o. Prilsi-Aciifffy Valley dtltjtrl vvitly pm __ t ;_ -1t . trey li \' ' i311; , P, m. . lviearual Corps, Mr, uie llilUS cow, owne y am - i SUE. RIFG‘ BUM.’ P.“ i) sliiimto avoid the catastrophe of Laufmmm ‘afldhmf Gerda“ Bu“ ‘on Wm“. Hnmpslm-el B0,), were Ii bhoithoin bull. tttolbllliftrs km, Edwmwrs demmm. The b6“ Y . grand chmlpions ,~ on. t4 ‘ ' ‘ . . ‘ '- (,,_,,,’)‘n°gi‘gc%“il.zgz MNoE3hDnl,,,,,,. Times says. _ uuestsi at the dinner included: lttn - ' L472. “That rmumnce was H0191 5e"; Lleuu-CoL, the lion. Crcelmnn Today's Program b ' ouslv challenged in any ill" “"1911 MacArthur, Dr. W. J. P. Macs/Lilian, Y FOR SALE-FIVE NEW MON- ._ t , Mm,“ combined thrash“, at coneitisne ervitqileltctlccimtgntgie contrary‘ lmi-ottabie prices. Monoithan .\:l“n..°{,'.l.‘.1 $25.5“... ' i Ktcie. Kinkora. L-wtl-B-H-il. ‘“' ‘ ' :- -____ Haw-j.» - >-- > "*- selectfons were rendered b)‘ Pipe t]... mg Rtp-nt-ttotv, Major Burke, PIPE selflflllll 14W- And on the tnaln grounds Bill son and Pipe Colilmlll Mllflg-“li-h‘ Lyineirs iViltiWfly’ is doing a "roar- Oi‘ the Rfifllmellml Blllld- ing" business. Never were there s0 Dflltfllllil f0r the dlllncl‘ “its hi’ many side shows while all over the till‘ Clllllldlhll Nhflmlm 110m 1“ grounds are scattered nmieltv and THE Y. M. C. A. Welcomes EXHIBITION VISITORS the City. Ladies and Gents’ Wash "Home" Writing and Reading Room. Charlottetown Y- M- 6' A‘ l‘ ti: ~.. ‘is t ii ht ' . t- alarmed o’ Lin. new pllen- 101' the world at. large, bv_ noon today. __ _ p. gmugheacoclusdus as i2 trusses, 3“::U1m)\n_“ Liming: enlzlsmg 1mm _ The aliaiigtuieitts {lot k Like litllit in a lelu. the electrons Llw lliéld sculpture oiwrvfllwih ' $peakm["“."’,j,§fe‘,°."1§‘§, s .d . gggegfiétlisughifm? Lgipvaqlixgf; any)- are focused by tlieelectrical field or Alt/er a. iclltulll/ blllvtl’ _ t>l_ the Sm _ we 9 l. -_ lli el 1 d to m k W]. iood regress“ um u,“ Th“, form an mam, n, iuurrulges of tilt.‘ haiiovetians, t-ne u 11¢ 11h PPOI-ld 0i the lels-h-M-t 9 115 11 e Y F1 P i t‘ t I terdav that he would soon be a mpetely rectivertid. i THE HORSE SHOW rrs. 3. Silver Sea. owned bv Dr. Interesting part oi the instill; Seaman and ridden by Freddie i. Kitty, Jutipe H. L. Painter, li. fir n a nrgfvgug hl'l‘i’\ktili\\'l'i r _ i- Lllilt Mr. ltiuckenzie u: . . - . ers, tlt- Snntitcl" said Charlotlefotvn. _ n flllntts slis to tiny city lli hit-tau... 2. ‘Vndnighl. M“ Cioorgc n‘. . ory in such a way . _ _. . a. .. - - . the bull cia sass ilflli but-n coin- Buntniu. Cllltl‘il/i'i"tl\\‘il. _ w“ m MW M ' sumel’ bulunu 3. Colonel Dirk, ‘Mr. Gcoron if. i yttdrac. tight horse cl in.» “tit-d..- as police iutd all but most llnptx-isilile to nllytfille “'11” in Montreal Tillilotiliiy. flllvfi- Titty were uli owtrt-il ti the Buntaiu. Clmi-lottetotvii. , 1m. lllliilfllfit‘. .~littn.>i the indecency’ of argument - 0H1“. spcficm a,’ we gum,“ Province and the cla. ». were 4_ Tony MM yum. Jdnm mm.‘ . _ __ llbllllb 111° .1_°1"““1” n‘°“m‘ch° most’ were: lsient, Uoinlnatider J. J. oon- "VPlY ltlthft v ‘ , bury. i ‘ " —--—-~— ~- ’:“T' " uitint-tlc llilH-Ffi- - _ iioiiy, it. u, n. v. 1L, Capt. Norman ThPlT \\'l‘l‘l‘ Ollli‘ 1W0 v-Vllv-WYS 5, southern Sea, Mr. Keith Bus-i t - "The rtispilllblhl" 91”“ at ‘he Dowuier, r. h. i. blgliL Horse, in, of Herevffrds and Angus but nznong we“ ‘viczmtim r100 Late T0 ciflSiiy time of the crisis, headed by the VOL y_ 5, l-ieltilng, r. B. L. Art.li- the ziiuinals was. an outstanding The person named m the abowl . irinn- Mllllfilel‘ 01 m“ Um” ery, Captain W. b. Worth, No. 6 Hereford Bull owned by linytieit t was the owner and driver in each ease. NOVICE JUMPER CLASS t 1. Diamond, owned and ridden Mr. C.N. Bissett. Charlottetown“ on your ritzht , and, m default of , 1 s . -_ M._ .~ . . f 2. Justntnere Girl, owned by Dr.. °‘ m“ Em“ t'if‘.l..°’l*°ét‘if.ln‘l"n9".i‘?”é. ital-tit. a.i§'°‘t‘.‘.‘zltf.dé"2’§l.‘2lhnnil. time? a r. scamm- clwriotwwwtt and L. D.' Murray, A.'B. Fisher, Paul A. lug uihieh begins early this mcm- ridden by his son Donnie Seaman. B 0111i! Q11 Murray, 3_ w, Robinson, Sumineii- mg, 3. silver Sea. owned bv Dr.l in: stippiy flrm of this city. This Ls probably the ntnst iDuflng the evening bat; P196 show and vaudeville acts will be am by M1; Ant-ed McNQi1l‘s0uL[]-) port. PARK SADDLE CLASS l. Pevine Lad. owned and ridden 1 IYQ-Ollclhl-lllll W114! "l" Met‘ C0111‘ refreshment booths. The fakirs. 1 by Mr" Ann“ MCNHH’ i , Hill I '.~i ‘ht- i , - - . _ . l 2. Midnight. owned and riddctli . . ' hce ‘he facilities g} tgaepfif Elie). sglégigllfthlfl. ii t Hill too, seun to no eiuoyitig he F111. by Mm G. H- Human‘. Chuflotlth ‘ The association is pleased l" Pi f viqum,‘ to __._________ A“ |",,,.,,S,,.,| Spunk“. town. 1 of ‘he Building- at {he dmposni 0 i- ‘ (By The Canadian Preset J. Parader. owned by Dr. J. W. Ni N—-Films in schools are my Jed 5 c. McKenzie. Charlottetown, and rid- t “e138 It? become an economical. ‘ tag: ‘it tiiieenianiizt haidgsyiestegziay den by Lt. 001- G- E- Fttll. Char- conivenient and effective eduoat- was Tom Holmes, well known lottetown. i chute to be plied in the tonal aid. according to a booklet i darkie jockey. Yesterday, however, 4. Lady Morrow. owned by Mr. tanned by the British i 0i . he had m attend on a stretcher _ and Mrs. J. G. MacDonald. Charg Eduogtkm, 4 I he I ltill convalescing from in- lotutawn, and riddm I “l Next to this section of the booth I juries received in an accident at.’ vtmy Jone; Hamilton race:- earlicr in the suin- l mer. He had his lcu broken in a‘ smlash I . . '. . . l‘ i‘ l: s converted into ordinltrv iioht him, non the proper solution of colt-steers the island rtslllluuts p p-l that the stands itl front rtl i118 F‘ m) Tm n“ bee" dmmg or , ,_ , _ . _ _ . ,. 50 years 1nd i msed by race {by iritini: the electrons strike a l the piouitin. fn ins survicy he Us 111110118 11w llllcbt tic 11113 will‘ 511°“ 1111i; “"1" “e11 1119“ "ilm m‘ fans whoicxtircssed the hope yes- ,. -up while driving Lustyi ~-~~=—* " side, Lfeuth-(Ilob Cecirswvéatk Ica- beln the afternoon some 10f thé ganglion 33d ridden bl‘ his Sort-l _ iner 0. C. o 1e rezintcn . r- . ti; racing tn be seenatiywiiere r ie amen. l gentously “m, g d moth < CPOuuuuuammuuuuuszuuuuuuuvvuuuuuuuuuuuuwmuuuusv-tt Hudson’ o‘ ‘L swchep w, S. Grant. promised uihllo at. night the horse 4_ petting Lad’ owned and "dd 1 p ) m MIDDLE AND IIEAVYWEIGIIT HUNTER _ owned ‘ and ridrleit bv {tins Vtmv Jone Charlottetown. nnzi ridden by her son Tom Roe-l Geortze J. Ropers. RF. ‘ land Liehthttzwti. rind master. capacity for ..i J. ft. Fowler. i Donahoe of the Prince Edward fs- jut: by l Roseneutlt, wts iiiliri , . l will sters. lightweight. hunter and .~\'v't(‘l)\ll\ jiiiltl), time bred. ind, . hacks and 10ml L. 1W. POOLE & CO. .\i.tr|~ s saddle ltoix-lxiiuuti ‘ At the far end of the buiitiin: you will be attracted by the iarae booth’ merchandise of 14.1 M. Poole d: 00., well-known build- i‘ displayiitnz the in- time building. butt.- lzmtlnd (ieptetiitg a stiburban set-rte L! let so as to harmonize with the i miniature datieiliugs and streets, A itiodei of a. htmletii‘ side of a real pond is seen in fit“- The setmrninl low ' rafts floating zibottt. tilt‘ nonti ;li‘t‘ automatically the ual operation. and may‘ be ri-tttiirttl hi. be seen etilerinu the mill mi the tii3~]71,’l\'_ conveyor. the oimosite end of 'l‘ht~ lrtrh aim] .0 . the model buildine; is located the yidc of 1m buzzer-tit, w; :. i trimmed lum- iuind ' ber is seen coming otit 0n the rcnr factory where the Several piles of lumber are already to be seen in the miniature yartls.. machines are all sci up for dent» lav oi (t1 in l.. 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CARRIAGE (JLAss Reeuncntal btirizcitnt .\1.uor J.W. oi lite l>.l..- t flu- with his StPIl-IIllhPY- ‘ W113" ‘ known heir. 1 liliuihiitlii» w.~. .1 it: n. pepulitr t\\tit,\\\Ii<rt\ ‘Yin. i to nt- the his: wt 1 _1_ yvv‘: . t n. eteti. lliif‘? iv: \ l-iilill’ \l\i‘l. l) ‘ as lfill .t vnrd., Fiat-m. ' and <i.tir_vltu'i will be ' exitiliit. ’I'li.et ,attrnciod to tln. llPfllli U) V l" ‘Tikllli swuflflflbfifl ..\'icw of main [rout-r pifllli showing the large Deisel Enzzine and other modern equipment t. tliisi dairy tilliy wintr- . . Co.i.,.uii_i."s iiuntti it .tt'r<itl in led. ' unil- to and the whzell the dune that a pJLllL o.‘ n in olntrntltnt has been 1,0. the C~»:|;n-.t:tyi's t the (lav it lrrt wtitl‘ €£iof=4 ldrioiwncsal lFttlliilflllOii ‘with his ifll",'fii‘ni he introduced the ‘llifltllir bro-i all trill @179‘: i=4 P’. B¢Ecowwum¢»o A. B. GUTGLIFFE i, iaunrrai ihirrritir Ami rlliihiiliil r imihtilirnct- Hdtirvice DAY anti NIGHT '7'! Fitzroy It. - Phone 633 onstratin: qieratioits and prose-Milli;