w .__ , *J _ if , » - -»,'f‘_ ‘ _ _.-- ~ ' _._ .. . , ,_ * ‘v »OC‘l"§`1§Eit 4, 'sole _ .s A I s Y _ fl ‘iff \ V. _‘L_ ‘ " J 1 iv _--_ -._.,.._,~ __ _ .rAGE__sa_vL'°~ _.1 I _ iid' , -.- -. ., _ _ _ fo'Js~-;= can my yoyucl-uphoallloargllli Mgire appointment today. Tlie Cook-’s' Studio New' DeeP'lsav Alzaek HoHd§y"Photo|;i'aphs " W.n.‘".’§‘<3ll"§'.°l'n`$°fi°.f.§“l’& gve sittings r_r_ia__de for your cumu- lll' Il QIVC Cul' work be_iferj_attention thai); lat- _an appointment t '.a___<‘. _ _ _ __'l_`li‘e__’:__B_a_nver Studio A.-E.” LYON, Studio _ _Photography -_ Moderate Prices. attention so Am- ateur Photography. - Queen St. Pho_q`e__68J- \ _ ' "v ' 4’ 0 ELLIS’ 'Montague For _ Pickllng Spices, All "' Kinds. g ' _ 'You are' sure to get them fresh _ Our trade is so great ~ that our _customers will not allow 'our stock to get stale.. _~ _ _ _` Our Vinegar is of the ' veryfbest quality. . Ellis; Pharmacy, ` ~F`-/ _ . ln - n B est style $650 1. oot.’_..;_.,_..... _ ...$600 See our window. fAl1i§¥n‘§f.9°’ \\\\\\\li _ _ /I/III/ __ llliiilillllllsie GOVERNMENT llAI'LWA`i`S QAPEQ. ~ RETON EXHIBITION if SYDNEY ‘“` oct. a-_-s _ - . FirstClass 0u_e` Way Fare' _ 'Good going October 2, 8, 4, 5. For. special excursion fares see lloB°ters~.__'., wg, . ‘ 2333~9_-3i_i_li16i._f-_` _ I _. ` ‘ *l!_tlA|qlcsoiviNo_oAv "' »l"ll"Bl-*~.=.‘.(ib,\il's One Way Fare Good _going October 9. netiioptug october.-=1o, 1916 -~ and One Third _ gated g_olngO0ctober~'i, 8. 9. ' _ Y li ctober 10, 1915. 2233-9-soiliitcl.-25 I ' PI.AN'I'_ ENE AUTUMN- IXGURIIONS T0 |08- TON VIA PLANT LINE _ Commending September 12th, until October 10th, and good for return within 80 dire from date of issue. - DHARLQTTSTOWN T0 BOSTON AN :RETURN 818.00 Bteemer sails from Charlottetown- Tuosdaya at midnight. For further particulars apply to . ~' JAD. CAi'iRA¢li-ISR. _ _ _ Aunt ;Chprlottqtown, P. Ill. I. _ ‘ ._._ » 1. Lines- ilee Pier 8'! .,~....... Professional -Cards ie=lz; MISS D. RUDGE 171 Great George _8t.,- Phone 314. Manufacturer of all kinds of line hair goods, including, Toupees- and s. _ . ' Wig Hair dressing, Manicuring, Sham- pooing, singering. _ . 2192 -9-2_2'i‘MW1mo._ _ _ T' _ l|0Il_l9N"\ DUFFY " ‘ » larrietferi and Attorneys eouoitm :oi-_ltoni sms ot cum. _ _._ __ . ’ ._ iisonn_1-o~i.o‘an. -. A.A. MoL»a'|l, K G.. Donald Mo,K_innon`_ snot.:/ite' a mitinnon _.larrletei'l. .. Attorneye-at-l,aw ' Royal Dahl. Bldg.. Charlottetown 0.6. McLeod, K. G., W.l. Bentley, K.C loLEOD C IINTLIY ~ lari-later and Attorney-et-Law '-Oloee--Bank of N. B. Chambers Charlottetown. P. li. I. - WARBURTON I IHAW 3 Barletere. Attorneys, Notary Pab- iie, Iiito., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank 0! lontreel-_ Uteuitlda. Permanent lldri-lite Coriior a n ~ - calm-oia cumin omcs, rn. Y use Bloc-Loarlottetown. P. I. I. ~ S. S.. ' Hessian. `_ _LAWYIR - » Montague. F. l_. it _ _ leneyte Lhae _,Ile-I-llitl. - __ ‘ ' s.- s. c.. ui 'I "I nocitir - rouirr raimirfi ' sg s:_'__1nLLsaono _ oh.iNwa.' Leave-Bi Point :.=<, - Af-If-_ » ‘_ ' _ ’ _ ' 8280 A. M. . - 8.00'A. M. i- `s.I4‘ -%,r.“it. '.5 -~ :_-_ __ sh '- . ` ._' ,. _..| ` _ ' IUNDAY. _lfi _ _ _ L.” . e.l0_ _ .-_.7 gi _ ~ :vt _ =» xg_,l_ SUP '~ fair. .lt clearing about two acres of land. All PAPERM EN THEY' WILL HAVE the old time custo.-:is of stumping frol- TO CHANGE METHODS. ' ics which were one of the 'features of ` ‘ country life a_.generation back. were SUPHLY RUNB` " ' uly observed at this one, which made AT DANGER MARK doubly |me;_-eating to mgny of those ____ resent, wh_o had often heard of those POINTED OUT "Ti-lAT‘ NEWS PAP- _ ' ‘ ilairs from the, lips of their elders, ERB INCANADA NOW BEING We have received the but had never seen the toni thing. Foi- sou: rr 'roo Low A Palos CW QUECII Ql1alityb00tS, lowing the good old custom, the labors -- were succeeded b a dance FORT FRANCI Ont Se 29-I . _ " l _ *_* _'_ _:_£.A._l. , _Moen mm __ __ _v "mi __ __,`..__!;‘ .f _ ,_._-_,___ _ _,r ' of ulehlay hi h il y a S' " pt' n ' _ at ng ,atw c a present enjcye view of the alarming shortage c~f Patent button high t0p'_ themselves thoroughly. The party newsprint and its rapid increase in' W roke up about 3 o‘clock in the morn- price, President 'E. W. Backus, of the ingfand this _endetdu;>n§a___oa the igosé _Fort _ lfraricer. Pulp -_and Paper Coin- . success u a a rs 0 e n 'ever e _-pany, nviled' a number of Canadian Patent lace hlgh top `|n Glanfannlng.. “&"` _ -_ publishers toe conference at Inter- national Falls, Minn. Those attending were: »E. S.‘Mackiin' and W. Mc- Curdy, of the Manitoba Free Press-; ' I ‘ . ,R_ L. Richardson, of the Tribune; eso - Ch rl_ F. Rol d, of -th Winnipeg a es an e Telegram; Herman, of the-Sas'k- atoon Star,.and B. Hooko,.of the Reg- to Succeed nm. ` ' The discussion extended over two days Every suggestion made to better Thf0llV Off the of ' conditions and' to relieve the tension petty ills _that _mgke pubii_she'rs were -working under at _ grouch _ _ -‘ and de? prose-ut' was gone_ into thoroughly.. pressedll Get _at 'the root`o_f f _ _Inter sw.. and High ypur '.a1-hnents`_°clea.I.' i your ' Mr'._,Bvack_us-gave the reason for the d1g€SlilV€ SySlC€l`l‘l Of lIIlpllI'_.' -shortage and arise inci;§a_ie.Miii labor ' ' ' ‘ . " was-'scarce' n w s'? ;m te _ ltles’ put it ln.g0od worklpg entering intl: the' rdisiuficgture ol! neg: 0l’de1'_"'l{€ep It print had gone- up several h»undl:ed~ per cent; ‘thc _advertising--_patronage . -- of nhninrge _American dailies had been ' _ ~ My _ growing fas|;.conse'quent1y~ their con- - . _ _ ,x ~ _liumption cf newsprliit was constantly increasing For the latter cause the ` ` ` ' /' . , _. » ,ll - _. T. _ _in5llls.were_unsble to gsLther~a reserve ~ ` - suppiy.T.lie Paper manufacturers- were _ ' , ~ `e_`ach year- beingjorced' tc go farther They act prompti on the non. tneir_mili».mr-'their _wood __ _' stomach liver and' bowels' re- = movlilgwnstem tters aildggb M ‘"9" .s°"~’~"‘_"-'Al'-5'” ' ' flfYlQg_._l1ll6-l)l003_~ -Ndtl it rl-"or 'these reasons l_Vir.A!_3s.'ckus-gave forming, never gripe,_but:leave. it nn- his opin1°n_tnat_.the'_>prine or the' ` ' ns strengthened-_ To Daiior‘wou1d.nev,ei- recedoto ai1ytllln¢~ Giga' - , ' like the levels prevaili_ -in 1915 or su m hte’ or work' first prior to that time. and tilllioutlock for mm!! Temedl' W1" much to to present high. prices in" s' near fut- have ai healthy fa' anything in the shape of diioratlon Help You '-'-.“.:.'.°.“.°.'..‘-.'._"mF;.':.°m°" Q_-/_ _urcwas not promising. $9; Canad- ian publisher, and' Amer can as well was asking for more- paper- than his contract called for. His mills were un- able to supply the s`xlt'r`a tonnage, not- withstanding that theywere' running 24 hours' a day, six 'days in' the week. Urges Economy In' August after his mills _l1ad` filled their contracts, -there was not one full ‘car remaining-as a surplus. Mr.l3ackus urged the newspapers -to practise _ ' _'_"-.7-" ,_ ~gre»ate'i-‘ecoriomy in thouae of newe- ` LL -'--1--4-w `print. Canadian papers _were altogeth- ’-‘ ‘ - ` i dl as ‘U ~ . er too llarge. Too muc__ rea ng w - ~ - lieing given for the amount of adver- itising carried' Publishers would' be forced to change their tactics. Those 42- -_ . .who 'would not agree to dc~so would ' ' ‘._5ilnd`.themselves‘ up against s. serious proposition lt was not a case of doing . _ ____ '_ _ __ _ _ P I fwhat they would like -to do, but _ To be' sbsolutel sure = of tisfaction, cali [up ° 393?-lwhen you want' _ .G I . - _ _‘__ . ‘ _ P|\\l.llbluFg_ _ _ Better, ._ __ _ Heating- i '_ 1 We- will give "you -Allie best work you donefat a iiriceno-hi _ _ T _ b » |, ....:.!..~:.'l.:..i;‘.::.'f..l‘.% _ saves you on.ftlme-,‘t¢s'n- ~ perandmotiey, ' _ __' - - _ _ _ ,whwt the-y would be io_l'o_ed to do. Mr. _ _ ' < ‘1 ' -_ jzecidis flied in.:l_t;xn°_:_l:=‘of several _ _ . " .. '_ 6 __ . . .. . .. . . ... ~ » i-ge Am rfcan da es at weropay- _ _ I _; _;_ ~_ _ _'_ l ._ x - 393.] _ _ ._ __ ... ...~.. .m.s.w.n........ _ n..,.i,. _.0 ...li wiped away; but they- .were now' ; _ - _--_ _ - Peakfeis 45 1000 mmm mm”,vev_M,n.___‘__daMh _, ._ __ _ __ ._ _ __. -1¢¢i|qm¢[y¢',:.|\g t_\_m“‘h¢_ *-5 . ' ' Thresa .... 4... »».. ..¢. ... .455 strict economy. 'r\iis_w»_y.~lmrsfr§itlv_¢-1 . _.‘ Pertlin... .30 10.1.? __n__.,g,.T...p¢perswose_»o-»m¢in___in 1- __ _ _ _ __._Cai-digan .20mmm_ 10.29 ' -'Df°°*l¢'°'!Pl:-"_"’=“ ‘ ~ » Mont4gne.........,......... .35 _ was if ' I 5 ` . .10 ` `e was .B0 well, Orrin Dingweil, Leonard woken- ing for a chapce to get to Gi-and Rive,-_ Butter (tub) lb . . .. .. . ..25 to 26 Zl9. L9»\li‘& 'MOK9l¥!lB. A ' Schqoner Charlotte, Captain Bgud. Bulb!! (ff0l\\) ID . . . . . . . .38 I0 .30 ‘\-°au||__ hag discharged cargo of c0a|_ E538, (102. .... .... .29 10 .30 H _ __ _ _ .. o|.snFANNiNo ouaanmos. -- and is awaiting favorable chance for BM lb- (Mall) -16 to .20 -F"“‘t‘“'llV°9 ll W9 °l1lY m¢lil¢ll.l°` Mr- Fl‘ai1k.F0¢arty was a visltorfto the Picton. W. W. Jenkins is loading po- F°W1° lb- -13 $0 ` Ch°"l°"°'~°W” B_l31lllli¥-l°ll- M`!'._Jamss tatces at Railroad wharf to ship by l`\li°kena, Ib. _ U K0 P. Rice has gone to Richmond to work S. S. Enterprise, on Monday, for Ot- H” (Pl'°"°dl 1°” - - -- - 412 1° $14 ' at the brick and tile plant-tlie`i"e;*M'lss tawa. "&" . V 5""' `l|P"“°¢l Wil "-50 Lo_.~;tto moe, otnuent utr. _w~. college, P°fll_}_¥;- W .__ uilsa l>H_ a ref viilit tg. herhome last ` 1'1"* ' ~ - _ ' week M,-B Angus McG,'|v,.,_,v ,, vim, F-l5TEml Pflsollll-3 go&atoes_ of hna. ._ .ao to .40 'iugh'ordp,'h¢ _'M _Ed ._R' _ "‘ __ _Bl (bac) bus .....50 Scum Lmlfnggd 'gh 8:31’ ic; if ..'Mr. John -A. stewart, Montague, Oats (wmtg) bu|_ __ __ 47 rick Cavan,” mg daughter HE; IL' who has been so seriously-j lu, in slow- Beats, bus. . . . _ . . ._ _ ._5o' to :so ,lm who have been “smug their rent' ly recovering. __ _ __ _ gniigs, bus. . . .. . . _ .50 to .60 I -ives on thei ia -.i r ti ' . °°_ P- ss. to is 1 t to B gt " T" §°"f° _"Ike pa" ..°Mr. and Mrs. W. D._Whltehead. Parsaipa. le ug of r _ ‘ pmnk Morgsogln ollescgffmlviuefsggil Montague, went to New London Satur- Ducks, pair 70 tn go Thompson and Dan ‘Roddie McAlulay, day ”"°m°°n' > | -_of Southampton, were am n til i it- - 0,, to G,,,,,,,m,,,, ,.ew,,‘,’v_‘ “nd ..~Mr. o_o. c. mils. Montague, at-ovc nlacrrao |=nioAv. _ ` Mrs. James R. Caiigrhnagh and daugillter t° Cap” Traverse- 5'°»5»t°'d“y t° “mmd ,_M|B morem, drove to Graf le_ the funeral of .his mother-in-law, Mrs. S B. enva riday morning. The farmers al-2 hh" M°F“|““°‘ : busily engaged doing the tall thrash- ` '-"' lllg. land some have already begun po. _Iggy‘;g§’3_f°_l&ox1m’;:{-Yfshxs hi; sm _ a , "& » . _ . ° gg ng - - ~ take up the study of medicine at Mc- Buckwheat, per bush. Butter. dairy, per lb _ _ _ . _ . . __ .. Butter, creamery, per ih. ._ Egls, per doz . . _ . ._ _ . . . . _ . . ._ Hay. loose, per ton ._ . Hay, pressed... _ Lam-b Pelts, each .. Oats, black. per bush. . . . . . ._ Oats, white, per bush... . . . . ._ Straw, pressed, per ton . . . Hides,perib__..._... .. Turnips, per bush Pork, organs att. ._ Wool. Darin... _Wheat. per bush. . ._ - CoMPARi.soN ins sold more Red T Shoes than all our ad- vertising. Thereasonis plain enough. Red T ' Shoes receive that un- hurried, patienfconstruc- iion_ charfassu‘re’sfgoo‘d fic. ` and that critical attention _ v to detail that makes _fer ` . good style. S'inc_e only soliclf leather _is used throughout, the fit and 'style last until the shoes whobuy _` _f End _ _ FOR MEN AND WOMEN once, .isually buy them again, forthey _find in few other brands so much _ value for their money. The new models are now ‘- on display at your d¢al¢r's ready for your impecuen. THE ROBERT TAYLOR CO.. Limlird t Halifax. N S =`.J'... ,-,. ~\-9 N. U in H _ - _ - __ seven to nine dollars' a year for the ll outa ve ontalul , . #TH-E ,GEQRGETOWN EXHIBI same kind of B a e th t _"_ bein l 1 , . P D r a w K ..»sci-looi. woni<.-'rho following Tm" Wu be win’ ~ Slim *° °“b=°f1l>°f» in Canada for in the standing of the pup", ot Eglin* _ JGEURGETOWN smpP|NG_ _ three dollars and* less. That the Uni.l ton school for the month of Septom- _Schooner (llrcassion, Captain Skinner. ted Stn” dmy ”°w"’“9°'°' w°'° NTI Grade YI.. 1. Emily Uiiderhay; -at Railroad wharf,-with cargo of coal awake t° the °°"°“°“°" °t 'um 5"’ ' _“Nile V., 1. PORT!-MODOIIJO; Grade Lic: P. ‘flsland Railway. Schooner “nm” wa” pmved by um ““m°'°““ iv.. 1. oussie Mcnonhio; 1. ~Jo»»i»‘»s_t¢lia,.gi*mln .;_-_-a.»uen»u>r in at rail- 'l"°’°““-“S 1" ‘“"“°".‘l’“°“ -"°‘°' °“' "W Burke: 3. Blanche atom. cmio_1ii.,'m.i who;-i withloaa or cool for-P, n, V1” °' "’° U"-“°“ 5”"°“ ~l"‘P°“ 1. Laura Mckenzie: 8. Myra inte; 3. 'mono aniwoyf' . schooner ir. E. wii~ ",§°” hw "°°“ ‘“‘“°““°°“ '°°°“*"Y° _niwin wood. ci-one II (sro. arent iln-d,`captoin nniton; in aisnhnrglngv. “’f'“¥.»*l.1° "lit the raver mills mt Stead. Grade ll (Ja). _1. Orrin Ding- coaiat McDonald Bros.' wharf for ill. ‘M Fmncesdand I“t°m°"°u°l Fun Willli 2. Myra! Dllizwell. Grade- 1, J. Solomon. Schooner Annie D., Capt. were "meets by uw ”°w'P°p"' m°“‘ ~7°l\lll° B\ll'll0if 3. Nlldrid Moliollaie; Colford, ls" dischar in coal at Mc- - __'°l`_°" 2. Wesley Dingwoii. 'rho roucwlng ‘Donnie anon' whnrigioi'-gr. J. soiomon. ”|1"1`°W1‘ !.53-KITS 'D559 D0l'f0Cl» ~Ul$0lid8!\¢9! EmlLY'Un~ Schooner Werna, Captain Lowe, is in ' ---» SUMMERSIDE MARKETS . COR# inén 1 >->- _ ‘.‘”’." - ~ Ki ~ on-»»-_ _ _ ~s ?“!"‘~ ’:°- ~ E" ¢-`|©¢$l\¥¢A3l\J¢D CCG ©CI®© Calfsklns Potatoes... _ ....40-45 . _.$6.00 ._._1z%-is . _.ss-4a . ...$1.25-51.50 -H _.Y ‘ _are worn out. ‘People__ §hmcn ei'.c`e'i'V- d i Passengers from __ . _ '*.__Get<_;1g4;tiov_v0n§yttl_;e J I 1 ' _ . I fre ' on e at-9 _ _ .Ilivs Stock frgilli _ bolnougin to Mt. stewart-by October, to connect with train from `(`ieo..E._Fl1ll'3 ' w°w_¢'»N-oils, ”AtmB_nw'L.Ivnaa,» New York, N. Y.-What you need to-_paint roses on _'your cheeks; and put tho spring-time of life in your step, ls- not cosmetics and patent medic- ines; but piditty of rich pure rad' blood in'._~your arteries. Iron is the greatest of all ‘strength and blood builders. A celebrated Cambridge lphyslcian and scientist has proved conclusively that th_9 absence of iron in the soil sets up faiillty .nutrition _even in plants and gives them a sickly, pale weakened look and that without iron there could be' no vegetable or sirimal life. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood' to change food into living tip- slle. Without it, no matter how much or_ what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good, you don’t get the strength' out of it and as a consequence you bocome' weak, pale or sickly looking just like plants. trying to grcfw in a sail deficient ln' iron. Thousands die eslery year' from pneumonia, grippe, consumption", kidney, liver or heart trouble, when the real and true cause which sftartsd this disease was nc-th- in more or less than a weakened con- déionj brought on by lack of iron in the blood. lf you are not strong or lwell, you owe it to yourself to make lthe- following test: See how long y' u can work or how far you can walk vgthout becoming tired. Next take tw`c- ilve-grain table-ts of orilinary nux- .ated iron three times per day after iiitals for two weeks. Then test your 'strength again and see for yourself how indcli -`you'have gained. I have |seen dozens of nervous. run-down 'p`e`oplc- who 'we-re ailing all the wh.ille, double their ‘s_tren'gth and endurance' and' entirely get rid of all symptoms cases bsendoctoring .f0_l’ illontlto with--_ out obtaining any beneilt. But don‘t‘- take the old forms ot- rerl'u'co'd i,i;on;- to save aéswf cents; You musléu ta*k_:=: ironing" .t at can _ea y 4-' sorhed-‘_ miiated me _nuxated lighter' has' won the day simply be- cause' he knew the secret of great., blood with iron before he wentfinto' the ai!ray,_while many another hns._ gone down to inglorlcus defeat sim- ply for tho' lack of iron. _ _' ` NOTE-Nuxnted iron, rocoalmeilded above by Dr. Bauer is not s patent; medicine nor secret remedy but one' 'which is well known to drugglate _and ~ whose iron constituents are' widely' prescribed by eminent piiysicians everywhere. Unlike the olderinor- milsted. does not inJ\lr_6_ the ,teetl1.7 mach; on th§ contrary it ls. a most po-" tent remedy. in nearly all ‘forms of in-` digestion, as well as for_nei_~vous,_run1_ down conditions. The~ manulactiirersi ted Iron.that they offer to forfeit $100.1 00 to any charitable -institution if they cannot take any man' or wcmani under G0 who lacks iron and increase, four weeks time, provided they have- no serious orsanic trouble; They alsov offer to refund your money if it does not at leastdoiible' our strength and endurance in ten lllufs time. lt ia; dispensed in this city .by. Geo. E. of dyspepsia, liver and other trouble-s in from ten to fourteen days' time Hughes, Apothecarie's-Hall, E. A._.Fos-, ‘-er, Centi‘al'Drugstore, and ali~qth1¢r_ fslmply by taking iron in the properldruggigts, l v _i3 Killed, 28 lniured in Sireei .Car Tragedy (Canadian Press Despatch.) .. DE’l‘R(_l_I'i`.` Mich., 0ct.2--Thirteen persons were killedsnd more than 2_8= lnju d, al' ossibl fatally. late` re sever p y tonight, when a switch engine pushing two freight cars, crashedlnto- acrow- ded street_car at_ Forest.Avsnue and* Side.I . Dequinder Street on the East ._ _ ‘ \ ' ' Lmnahh PRIZES IN as fo_llows:- ~ Stlition _ Y`o1`°Ic`...». ._ 5°°i°n_Sydney_ E‘.§.?‘.‘l‘;'“.§?.'.::._:_..:...:...:: *lil* ~ °' ' 'I Geox' town (Arrive) .. .. .` I ~. . “'33 full- `Of__il_1i11__¢_ jtilt .. -gt ing the special Train will icnvolooorgmown- for Chagldlttetown at 5.45 ~ f ¢°‘,;__Whail’ ` UWM- L' . --I,~..._. -__ l Chaclottetown $1.00 Royaltydunction . .. '90' SufFo`ilr.._.-.... . ._ dford _. .. .. .70 ` EXHIBITION lil _CiE_ORGE;TOWN V -Wednesday, Oct. .'|ih;, 1.916* ' ' GRAND DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS _ `- REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS ;l_` . ALL DEPARTMENTS fl Lownsr EXCURSION RAILWAY RATES _ J. B.. Brehaut,_Esq., of Montague, offers special ‘- prizes amounting to $12.00 for foals sited by; _his ear- .__`\ `riage~ Stallion “~PARmlIGHT.” ._ _ . .1 ~ if __ 1 f _g 25 Gents Admits to-' Departments __ "_ ' _ - Articles for Ex1iil\iti'on_wiil-be reeeivedat the Drill _ ' ', Shed; from Monday, October 2nd lat.-10 o.’o_lool;, cfm., ‘ » #lun-til-.Tuesday, October 3rd,' at 10’a.m. _ '- - I Entries for horses will. be received until Saturday, _ September 30th, and for other Live Stock 'until 10 ' o’c1ock a.m., on Wednesday, October 4th. ' ' TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. - ' Excursion Return tickets at one single first-class fare will be issued from Elmira, Souris, Charlottetown, Cardigan, Monta e and intermediate stations to Georgetown by agllmoon trains of October 3rd and morning trains of October 4th, good to return up to and including October 5th, 1916. Also from -Charlottetown _ and intermediate stations to- Georgetown on the -ith October, 1916, good to return by special trainsume day 1 » Fare Tram' 3% E2 _ ¢¢9Q@@@P% $SE&S&85r -, will' form. and this mor they hoo in _some iron acetate .or tincture of.iron_ silpplyfff hon itfylul it to oh you any good; _ otherwise.. it inlay' prove worse tlim; usda". .Many au' athlete of priser strength and endurance and iillc-if his, mako them black.. nor upset the sto-'I have such great confidence in Nuxa-`,~, their strength 200`per cent.'cr over iii; King’s_Couniy liiduslrial " r ,.. _, ..~. ¢ __ .»_..»- e~ ~uv -ll 'SL' \ r l ganic iron products, it is easily saai-- , 1 l \ -¢¢»m~»»...,.-» .ff