~» ~'. tv ll -2 ir-'i--rwurrorr -.- .. - _ -. » . :~-,- ..-.' ,fn-ea rr ~ - _ - -. », -. L-£5 . _ _ _ ,“,.,!_.‘.-_.‘.,¥,1~ f§l,§,, r r 9» 1913 » * ‘ 'ma-cHARLor'rE'rowN GUARDIAN P/ics rnnss_T"i`_'”f‘f‘ - ‘ 3 ;~_=-. ,.1 __ __ _ ' iii" -;~\`» . . - i > _ _ ,._...._.. lllllll lxlllllnl. a 1 . llllzls llsllnll E _ *_- n/` . , 1 ~ This iS i1i‘l€iAI‘lSCO` Store -and that means headquarters forlali that’s best ill Photographic materials. Come in to-day and let Pl “WW YU" h0W you carlrnake' liner photographs. W° Wm 21351)' demonstrate the Superb' Anoco, ‘ the rnarvelous amateur camera of professional ' . qualify. and show you its work with Ansco Film l _ -the original, genuine and perfect 51m._.g;;¢ CY|¢°» the prize-winning photographic paper. . ' ' Look for the Ansco Sign E. A. FOSTER ' Central Drugstore Sunnysi e .seldluc owned by Hammond Kony » _T_wo Records Broken island ' ___ __ Horses Glve Good Account ° . ' of Themselves. -» | -F (Special to The Guardian) _ record was lowered to 2.18%. In the 2.19 pace stake, Princess Etta, by Princeton, 2 19 owned b T C Ed. - lA. » y . . -gett,'Cllarlottetowll, was the contend- ing pacer ill each heat, being nosed out by inches ir_l 1.5%, 1.5% and 1_¢;1/‘_ l`he 2.40 trot wlls won by inclles by A|V°l`Si0ll BOY. his best time being Z-13’/4. Ill this race the four-year-old fl ,San Salvador and_Guaterqa_lp._ Juli- apa,_capital of the Department ol’ the ,same name ill Guatemala, “has been ruined. In the city of Sun Salvador _no_ victims have beell reported. ln ,Santa Anna there were a few casual- ,ties. The churches in Santa Anna, ,Sonsonate and otller villages oi’ the _,Republic are in ruins. _ ‘ E-HillillllllllWN |llSlH|lIl MilH[lll|$l EHUHIIH _ 1--Mo... The Financial District meetillg of the Charlottetown District of the Me- thodist Church opened at Dunstaif- nage on Tuesday evening, Sept. 7th, under the chairmanship of Rev. J. L. Dawson. B. A., Chairman of the Dis- trict. Rev. R. G. Fulton, of Char- HALIFAX, Sept. 8.-A perfect day __ lottstown, preached a comprehensive and wea_tiler_us_hered in the opening _ ' - ' ‘ and insiring sermon from St. John day of the Exhibition. There_was` _ ` 20:29 in which he showed clearly on_H' ha fair attendance at ~th`e races = tlllaltnthe eiiridences of Jesus Christ and _ w c prove most interesting 'and ' - n s cla ms are not necessarily ma- many surprises were ill store for all. S terisi and visible. Therc is a sense of ` to about $58'000'o00' and $7'850'009 nf United States gold coin, and securi Two records were broken, viz., the need that nothing material can satisfy- illfiw-Year-old trotting record of the 011 WBUHBSIIIIY morning the District Maritime Provinces, 2.23%, held by lnet in business session. The lninis- Achille the Great, was lowered by “i” _ UWB D\‘9S€llt W9l`01 Revs. J. L. Daw- BPUSH 10 2-20’/4. In the third heat oi LA L ERTM) 5 1 (1 S t 3__ Boll, B. A., R. G. Fulton, J. Heaney, tho 2.40 trot smile, the "Mm-mme" _‘A B,,,,,,?,,,,,,h ,fukg-§_»‘-f;é9-216-é§f,éd in ls. A.. George orman. F. 1.mlololmr_ E. S. Weeks, B. D., J. L. Luntl, Hugh Millel'. F. Sawdon, li. A. Iirowll and Ernest E. Styles. The laynlen present were: Messrs. W. B. Leard. Souris; J. A. Moore, Pownal; Chas. Proud, Winsloe; and John Court, Mt. Ste- wart, and Col. Moore, Charlottetown. .Tho first business was to upportion to the several circuits the amounts placed at the disposal ot the District ““‘l'Sia_“|@Y Welllvf-"k, Cllarloitetown, ` l . 4 by the Annual Conference. It was went a grand race and captured 4th pleasing to note that the circuits had mone In the SO increased th ig- _ l -leg - .. ' _loodlrig at th r.,,|ihi'd1_,},‘§’§‘. he W" . your ln t t ew irstdnlfate mr the lillllll llillllli lil Mllllllll _ A large attendance witnessed the faces ‘at 'Moiic`ton, Monday, Which were the most exciting and.closest seen therein years. The Abegweit, a Charlottetown horse won second ill the Free'-for-alll' ‘ ' The summary of tile different races will be found below: Coquette 2.15 _.f Thos. - - Etter, Amher|_’t,'N`:S...1. 2 `1 4 1 Ahegwelt, 2.24 Simpson Bros, Amherst . . . . ..2 3 3 1 2 O’Flanagan 2.13*/4. John . Bradiey,‘;,Bilodiac ....3 1 4 1l~ 1_4 Billie C., ‘2§l51,§", Tllos. ' ‘ Dobson, Jolicure ....4 4 2 3 3 _ Time, 2.24, 2.29, 2.24, 2.24. in--' 2.:-lo cl.Ass, Punss szoo. ‘Nortiiorn‘Jack, Bruce ` - Meissen, Campbellton 2 1- 1 1 Queensboro, John Brad- ley, Shediac ._ Simeon, _I-lenry Comier~ or, Campbellton 4 2 Dawn Ambulator, Tllos. _ - Dobson, Jolicure 3 3 w Lina. B., Earl Charters, ,_ Cli`arter`vil'le .. 5 Sussex; Boy, Geo;'Woi- pert, _Sussex '_ 6. Time, 2.321/,, 2.24, 2.22, 2.25. l. ..i.__ _ _._ __ r 140_3 22 0. 5dr 6dr '4 6 5 ~aPEclAL-lmce-rl-lalf Milo.) Harry'-Mac,7'J.l 'A. Mc- _Ann. Moncton .. 1 'Pom' Anchille, Mr. Mann, Moncton-.~. .. 2 Cora, P., B. F. Myles, Moncton .. 3 3 3 -- - 'rlme:'1‘.12, »1.1'9,‘ 1.1.8. 2 ‘ ' ' < 11 22. . __,_., ,r,_._ ., - _ _- ~ _. , _-,__ _, ,_\__ _ . l"'_ll3liFlllllllll 6 lllflllll? _LQIOLQIOQ *.>l`llQll|l|n|¢\I"""f' The best among our modern melo- dramas, those that are carefully written to be free from our squeezed 5 -;'. F ‘lemon “the trite ' situations; fallll ‘“are` 8. produced with painstaking regard for *"'ths' things that' ure ‘convincingly human. ,_ "'I‘ii'@ feature “ men and Women" pro- duced by the_Biograph Players in _con- j.'l.1ct&on .with Klaw and Erlanger, is jsut uch a melodrama and makes an _offering -_that pleases all. It is clean. _ wholesome and human. in its double ‘~lnve`story nothing is permitted to ‘ _chealpcn-sentiment, in spite of the fact that of its three heroes two are tech- nically elnbczzlers. There is no weak character in it. The plot is clear, logical and effectively constructed. without- any padding. . ’l‘he~ba‘iance ot the programme was in -keeping with the Prince Edward Qtandsrd oi’ quality, Billie Ritchie eep g the audience convulsed with laughter in “ Love alld Sour Notes." Forbes Law Dugaid is winning hosts qi_fri`enll,s who crowd tho .theatre e`ach evening to hear him. The reputation he has gained as Canuda’s_leulll|1s barl- -‘ tone is well dr/ncrved. Certain it is that no singer has been more enthusi- 'ilstically received. Last nigiit__he sang ‘ ""'1‘he"B`éiibllln's Love Song.” and' as an encore “Wild Rose.” The same _programme will be repeated to-day- afternoon and evening. - _ -' Plallsollnls Mr. Eilwood Burhoe, Alexandra was ll visitor to this City on Tuesday. Mr. Bien Morrissey, left thlsbcity yesterday for Prince Rupert, B. C. . Miss Beatrice Farqllbarson who has been visiting her home here has left on return to Western Canada. Mr. Il, Keihh Boswell, Victoriadeft Tuesday for Halifax, where he will at- tend the Exhibition.-V. ` Miss _Ll`z;ie MacKiution, assistant telwher in Crupnud High' School, was a visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. V . Mr. lloland Harper, Garfield Poole and Wililani Nicholson léit Tuesday morning to attend the Halifax Exhib- ition. ,ly _.; . _` _. Miss ilariet Burns of this City, is spending 2. pleasant visit in Vernon River *the guest of the Misses Mary and Margaret McNeill. Mrs. _F. D._ Berkeleyand family left yesterday morning for their home in New York 'after spentling- two months at"‘West`yvood” Nortljl River. Judge Stewart leaves this morning for St. John, N. B., in response to an Mary Kelly, Somerville. Mass.; G. troal; Stella Murphy. 13081011: J~ Watson, Truro; E. Marshall, Windsor; A. Philips, A. Singleton, Toronto; R. |Elliot, Sackville; G.-Richards. Souris; A. Brazil, Halifax; L. Daray, Montreal; S. Prowse, Washington; L. Robinson, Moncton; J. Arron and son, Quebec; Wm. McCormack. Montreal; E. Cor- .bett, St John; J. Gibson, Toronto; Mrs C. J. Fisher, Newbury Port, Moss. QUEEN G. Jones, St. John; A. Stewart. Bello, ‘River; Mrs. F. Chalmers, Boston; Alex. Matheson, =Mt. Stewart; J. G. ,Arsenault. J. P, Arsennult. Capo Eg- mollt; E. Bolden, Levis. P. Q.; E. Birn- dieau. Levis; W. McKay, Renfrew; C. iMacDonaId. Denver, Col.; H. Louns- l bury, Denver, Col. Fergusoll, St John; W. Arthur, Moll-_fecord . -2.19 PACE s'l"Al-¢,;:-I 5 l-I F E. C\°§NW :r~‘>N'¢.= 2.40 TROT'STAKE"_ MAR|-|-| ' BRED. ` Alverstone Boy' Brace . . . . ._ Victoria Jellicoe Dieienced. Admiral, cap ~c Bonny Killg, Al-kolu, Signer, ME 3 ¢-'\lo;.=»- 2-Aztecs# co E: 5" :~'l.:~l-¢t\: ->:.:tu»-1 .- It is expected un attack led by two divisions. At nur' advanfrerl trenccs. Violently counter-attacked, they failed ill their new attempt .to break our front. Fol- lowing the bollllmrlllllcllt oi' Nancy by German aeroplulles xi Frellcli sqllullron threw down shells on thc military estahlislllnellts at Frescutl, Sublon Station and Metz. ` FEDERAL At Brooklyn-l”lrooklyn`5, Newark At Huilnlo-l`illil`ulo Ii Baltimore 2. Bui`i`alo 3-, Baltilnoro 2. NATIONAL " AMERICAN LEAGUE. At New York--Washington 1; New York- 0. _ At noctorr-Boston 13; Pluladeluhia At Cleveland-St. Louis 5; Cleve-‘ land 4. _. At (fhicugo-Chicago 10; Detroit 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Ilrooklyn--Boston 12;.lBrooklyn 1 Boston 4; Brooklyn 1. At Philndelphia-Plllludelphia .91 New York 3. At St. Louis-St. Louis- 2; Chicago At Newark-Brooklyn, 6; N¢.W\1l'k 4- Brooklyn 3; Newark 0. . _ _ At lluil'ulo-Buffalo 4; Baltimore 0. Buiialo 5; llnltlmore 4. At Kallsus City-Kansas City 7; Pittsburg 2. . .~, ._ o. \ l=EoEn/it l.EAouE. ._ _ e n 4.. and had a no one as e or any help it not been _for 5, break on the mat lfroln the Snstelltntion Fund. There turn lle.would surely have captured _ _ _ i are three missions in the District the heat. lt was ln this moo mm rho - (SP°°"“' *° "" °“.°""""‘) ‘vlllffh are Working nearer to self-sun-' threfpyem-.old B,-nge lowered the “__ PARIS, Sept. 8.---Oilll_:lal-The artil- Dom card gr, 2_201A_ . _ l_cry_ struggle is still golng_ on actively The fonowing were appointed u _ In the 2,40 trot s¢,,_ke_ ,here we", 1\l`01lnd the -‘_\l‘l`l1S l‘€i§i0l\. ill ROW. be' committee to act with the Chairman' twelve starters alld ill the Ilrst heal meer.) the 013" and the mane’ and 0" in Visiting th" mlS5i0“S Hilti Wcaker tive were dfgtw(-.,,1_ v|.,__ A,|mi,.m Gap the Cilamlwslle front.. in the western cicults within the District: liev. R G rireggelw Bmmh, Kmg_ Arkom’ and part of Argonne the Germans this Fulton ,m,1(;o|0,,,,| M0m.H_ ' ‘ signo,-_ B,-emo" H__ owned by H_ _:_ morning, alter an intense bomburd- The pistrict accepted the principles Hgopm-_ (gh,,_,.|0u0mwn_ was draw" lnellt, ill which shells containing suf- of 9, Sunday Sr-1,001 1.10,-wa,-,I Mm,0_ ang,-U19 third heat as was mm Lloyd focatlng gases were extensively em- ment M Outlhled by the I)isu_i_,_t S S Achlllo. ' played. delivered against our positions Secretory, and pledged itself to supi ' __ DOF! him HH fully as nssible in ‘ 5UMMARy_ SUNG lJiJi_lli-8 they suillcll 11 fflolirlg In efforts to improve thg work wlilllll: the District. f\\'l‘1Ll\Kenlcnts were also ~marle for Mlsslonary and Social Service anni- versaries during the year, Assessments for the various bene. V_0l0llces were nllllle llpon the circuits. 7 |10 Cfllllillilellt Fund assessment was illcreased about 75 per cent., this in- ‘-"‘*“*i0 being relldered necessary in order to make provision for the wives and families oi’ min - BASEBALL ~ t » » . 17/"' gone to the front in varlfiollirncnpzgi- iles-chaplains, stretcher-bearers etc. gel” S- Wt’-Bits, B. A., was Secretary ev. In Littlcjolllls was appointed Sm. tistlcal Secretary, and Rm,-_ E_ E_ Styles press reporter, Emphasis was laid on the value of lf1Ym@f1 as co-lmetors in lilo clrur-rl.. Particlllzlr stress was laid llpon the ll0<'l‘SSllY Of the local prcacllers being Drawn. Brenton II., Lloyd ACh;}|,,_ _ gnillm *\‘i_*‘-flllillffly recogllizml and more ’lime: 2.18’/4; 2.18%; 2.20‘/4; 2.22%_ At New York -New York 5, Boston _\1|.V lllllilefl. On motion fha follow. - _ 2_ New yo,-k 4_ Boston 0_ mg resolution appreciative ofthe local - ~ At 13,-00kly,,__B,-uoklyn (;_ phiiu. preachers and their work was ordered N gnt_lp;>_;l the lnlnptcs, and to - t P l ti C it-‘ - ' ' s1ul'g-hnclnnu 1, l s- e severe. pulpit f l“v\mu°“`t“°m he ds" ° c °'_m1I&i - burg 0_ pit bm-5 5_ (jincinmrli 2, the District at the ilrst"opportu:ity?: ‘ee °‘ ““‘l"°i‘V' ‘°»“~ -“ss °' W. '»» C. ~ - .Ar -siwlo is ‘l Chicago 2 st Louis f"I‘llet the members or tm- rl l'l _meeting there this evening. HALIFAX S T _ __b___(___rc._ag;) _ .. _ ._ _ _)_B____c_ Mee___ng_____ mb _Gh_;’___°_l;;;l_;-.wsu “_` ‘ - ~- . - _ . SD. .- he Provincial ' District in session bl l - Rev. J. E. Purdfe. Rcct0l‘ Of 'Exhibition opened here tod it ` l' assem- e(' dame (‘hrist’s (‘llurcll, Campbellton, N B large attendance and the pigs Zcth of; AMERICAN 51 place on record their high sense oi’ ’ ’ ' 'f » - - - . P le value oi’ the services freel i iii i i i0li'i9' bi -. -, -, - - _ '_ _ _ "Yana efzzves ‘S mornklgltzgidlr uwitlll ms- tlfhfiitonn OL the largest ever Mid in /it Boston New York 4, Boston 0. l-.lulllli-Ollhli' rendered to the Method “ ‘*’.““"°_.W°e ‘ Y Y-» ' - ` 2' 3 2 ` 'qllrl r-ll ill lj ~ ` ' ` parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. _T. I’nr- There are_many attractions, -in tile”-Nix Yofifliféhjégjsizqglwnshingmn 5_. ;,q,.e,h:.:_',n(';“ l:,(,c:l;ymi;u;|lT; b§l0;1tr mg die, Sydlley Street. __ n}ldway which consists of two tiers phim,|u|phi,,_ 3 Washington 5_ Phila. Conucglng Smvices q~h,,I.ep isp ,_€_;'_l_ - . ..... . -» .. ___-____ ___ :J tents with two driveways 800 feet de|l,hia 0_ ‘ _ ' _ dnnt testinlolly that the services oi' Mrs' G' C' Lnwsoman e aug] ang’ “H the usual features bemg 1" 'At (‘l\I<~ago-Cleveland 1 Chicago those hrctllrell are hi hi r ' -i t er left this morning for Ottawa where evidence, including trained animals, 8 (_.1ev,.m,',d 0 ' » ' ' \,y"p4as|0',-.4 and 6601,) grrmeretta. of Him .“'“l1°’!\"‘° D"~ Mis- L’“"“°“-"““. 9l“l“‘”B~ ‘"Vl"E Klflswlc- ' ' " lNrE'RNATloNAl_ that those lm-llrrou yr:-lli be ony-r ms .be*3!li°n` ?l}¥§[““dLMrB' Thom i I" uminmin building an me space At Torollto-Toronto 5 Buffalo cd to contlllliotheir 'work ol failtillldtiltii Lawson' .. va _i_|._._ rs. awsolnwas s occu ed. Tile exhibits are very att- . . 1 ' f b I f 1 '- ' , ‘ . ~f_orlrierly"Klitié' F. Burns ot Charlotte-' ractivei,y arranged. and the whole r°l{(t)n§;)iCf,,`,,g,`,l,‘;§;i(;¢ic],m(,,,,1 f,_ mu-_ ,;_q(;“:,,,?,es§;(,;§1;dt£2?_f ,;`f,?_._;1,::,’s dm' t°""“- u V presmts “ very Dleasmg “pPe“"“"°"~ rishurg 5 Harrisburg 11 Riclllnond 'rho following were sl olnt`d - -. - ' ` » In the annex, the greater part is given 7 ' ' (-0mm'im.,. ,O il,-mngc ,ho pare el, in . Mm' Cam” G` C” Lawson and ht' over io the mmmry for mmtary `de` .At Jersey City-Jersey City 2. PPO-1 and pl'ogrl1mmc for the llegt tie daughter, late of Quebec, left nlollstratlolls. They have there the- “dence 1_ 1»,.0vrdenc,, 7_ Jersey City of the |)|Sm(., in N0ve‘mh"'_r. R__'v J yesterday morning -fo_r Ottuéwa, alto; g_l;llalli_a_l_l_ Orclllaglce Corps, _showing 0_ _ ' L_ Dawson B A. (.01 M_jm'__(_ _'D' sponding some _p-easan summe ee cron sze gulls, samples oi" At no .1 t ___R lgster 4, Mont- S., ,_ G'_ 1, `. " " _' monti1s'with"Mr'. and Mi*s."Tiios. H. shells and cartridges, old alld new real ;;_ 155?-lrdlsrtcr 4(?cii’i0l\U‘Bl1l 3- anfin.Aulilos Iewyh’ J' A' Mmm Lawso St Avard Dr Lawson has styles, modern rifles and swords The NEW YORK, September 7.-Gold 000 ill value, the third and largest shipment from England to New York within a nlonth, arrived in this City late tonight from Halifax,. N. S., to which Canadian city it was brought from England. Guarded by forty arm- ' ed men, the special train carrying the gold and securities, left Halifax yes- - terday and crossed the border lata last night. The shipment, which is consigned to J. P. Morgan and Company, the financial agents of the British govern- ment in this country, included 11,650,- 000 English gold sovereigns, equivalent ties valued at $14,000,000. The total value exceeds by $30,000,000 either of the previous shipments. it was announced that the six steel cars would remain sealed until early tomorrow, when the gold will be taken to the sub-treasury here. Automobile trucks, guarded by armed men and mounted police, will carry the gold and securities through the city. It was expected the gold would not be with- in the treasury vaults much before noon tomorrow. The first large shipment ot gold and securities to strengthen the British credit ill this country was received ,here August 12, and consisted oi' about $19,600.000 in gold and $30,000,000 in securities. Nearly $20,000,000 in gold andsecurities worth about $25,000,000, comprised the secolld shipment. which arrived August 29. ill each case the gold and securities were carried to llullfax by ship, and there put on board a special train for New York. and securities, said to exceed $80,000- » 'lllllnll llllllln lllllllls nlnll llllnllull_“ " I slMl>l_E olaE¢'rloNs_ .¢l\5v1'o rol.l.ow. Thin men and women--that bil. hearty, filling dinner you ate‘ ialt night. What became of all the fat-pl'o- .duclng nourishment it contains You |haven't gained in weight one ounce, That food passed from your body like - unburned coal through an open grate. .The material was there, but your food doesn’t work- and stick. and the plain _truth is you hardly get enough nou- rishment from your meals to pay lor the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutri- ,tlve organs, your functions of assimila- _tion are sadly out of gear and need 1'0- . construction. l lf every way you've tried to put on weight has failed try these simple di- rections. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and edt with every one of those a single Sar- goi tablet. in two weeks note your ,weight. Bargol does not of itself make tat but mixing with your food' its pur- lpose is to help the digestive organs turn the fats, sugars and starches-of what you have eaten, into rich, ripe _fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood- prepare it in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. A great deal .of this nourishment now passes from thin peoples bodies as waste. Surgol is designed to stop the waste and make the fat producing contents of thc very .same meals you are eating now develop poundu and pounds of healthy iiesh between your skin and bones. Sargol is non-injurious, pleas- ant, eiilcient and inexpensive. All leading drugglsis are authorized to sell it ill large boxes* forty tablets to ll package--on a guarantee oi' ,weight lllcreuse or money back. E7 , V -_Zi Provincial September, Zlst, ‘ T i nish O’ieary _ Summerslde Kensington Hunter River Elmira _ _ Souris " ' St. Peters , Mt. Stewart Bedford Charlottetown Arrive ‘ Emerald_ ._ 9.05 ' Charlottetown Ar1‘ive_§);I§_0_ CANADIAN _GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS P. E. island Railway Exhibition ' Charlottetown to 24til, inst. 1915 .Excursion Return Tickets at one way First Class faire will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown by all reg- ular trains on September 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. good to return up to and on September 25th, 1915. _ SPECIAL CHEAP FARES, _ Tickets at Special Reduced Rates will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown on September 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, good to return up to and on September 24th, and on September 24th, good to return up to and on Septemb.-r 25th, 1915, good going and returning by either special or 'iregular-trains. » ~ Special Train Arrangements and Fares. Station. Lea've. Fare. 5.00 A. lvl. $ 1.40 6.12 1.25 . 8.22 1.00 8.40 .80 .70 9.35 .45 '_°"”`_1E_'_w ` 1.00 ` .80 .50 .45 5°9°.°°."'°5-P <»¢u1ooc.c‘ ° u1mcol\:g§ ?'.> .33 ll, . _ _ . _ sc'cur'ed a prominent position at Mill-i Permanent Arnly Medical Corps have _ (S ecia| W The Gua,-man) 1 4 ____ t H. r e , Ottawa. ‘au exhibit oi’ operating tents, fully p .1 . ; - i* _ 'I' ary l"nd‘q\'l‘a Q-rs ' equipped, The Heavy Battery have all Baseball results Hsurduy were ` __ ____ norm. luuuvlls 4 ;‘::.‘:.‘"d.;';.‘".?.:n'l§".:;‘;‘ ;‘:.:1:r.;;'f:.l; VICTORIA. The exhibits of live stock are un- ' _ B “___ mhestel. 5_ Pmvi_ EM : ' . _ l e t It 1 ' . r ‘ " - - 'usually large and include many fine Af Roc :. . ; _~. ; ;_ 1 : z ._j W. H. Crocker. Mill€\‘i0“- N-B-3 animals from Prince Edward Island. dame 3' " ` ' ` _ " " there will be ll - ‘“"‘°° the” A Buffalo-nlollmoud 5 Buffalo 4 E ` _ _- = REMEMBER rl The ol..‘..2.-rr you put on your child‘s skin gets ' into ithe systt-ln-just as surely as food the child ents. Don't ict _L impure fats and mineral coloring matter (such as many of the 'T cheap ointlnents contain) get I into your clliid's bloodi Zam- Buk is pllrciy herbal. _No pois- onous colorillg. Use lt always. 50:. Box ai All Drugglsll and .gona USE ONLY _ AM.-Bul/c "rr oultoaens sons; Vernon Lake Verde Mt. Albion ‘ ' Charlottetown Arrive 1 sengers. - P. M. For Sourls and Elm C. A. Hayes, General Trailic Manager, _ Moncton. W. T. 9f23 9.37 9.50 .45 .45 .30 0.25 Proportionate fares from all other stations. Incoming A. M. and outgoing P. M. trains will stop at Exhibition Grounds to leave off and take on pas- Returning from Charlottetown Trains on 2lst, 22nd. and 23rd. will leave as follows_: For Murray Harbor at 6.00 lra 5.45 1-’. M. and 6.15 P. M. For Cape Traverse, Summerside and Tignish at 4.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. M., and for Georgetown at 6.25 P M. See Posters at Stations for full information. H. H. Melanson, General Passenger Agent Moncton. 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