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Order some. nsannas--write ii. ie. pi-im ee nee, ei-mr cram' me cm-ia aes THE 1'. H. TAYLOP. C0. LIMIT!-ll), . ¢1-|511'-15M, 9,; Kil\~lallQ1~l»-l~ new onine nam san. ._ for all purposes in New Zealand. ee- pecially table and common salt. The price has been increased considerably during the last your, and the outlook does not seem bright for s sulllcient supply in the near future. Last July line salt was selling lo- cally for $31.68 per ton, and by Oc- tober the price had increased to $65.89 a ton, and at the end of the year, $80.29 I ton. The imports for the iive years from 1911 to 1915 ranged from 20.250 to 25,275 tons, averaging a.bout.22,162 tons per annum, and lor 1915 the tlgures jumped to 32,398 tons, but dropped to 16,101 tons lor 1917. Of the imports during 1917 the Unitg Kingdom supplied 8,928 tons; Aust lin, 5,577 tons, and the United States. 574 tons. It would seein that there is an opening lor additional salt from the United States at this time, providing shipping space can be procured and prices met.-Commerce Reports. Hun Emciency. It is reported that in Germany several thousand women - selected lor their youth, energy and»attro.o- ti-veness-are learning the Russian ‘ language. Their tutors are Russian prisoners, who are compelled to give them lessons. These students are in- tended to pursue, alter the war, the occupation of travelling saleswomen to the Russian markets. TE. __' -In-1 ` l _ _iq H0RsE Roos \ 5 . /____{\\l ii \l li ._ T.-/fi” Stable and f Harness L T Supplies We Carry the Largest Assort ment in the Province Horse Rugs Our Horse Rugs are the famous “Invincible” Brarid, w i t h _attached circingles, heavily stitch- ed, v e r y strong `and durable. Our prices r a n g e :: $2.60, 2.75, 3.10, 3.35, _ ...... ........ _.up to 4.50 (`urry Combs Bridle Bits Breast Straps Snaps - Hamc Straps llariicss Dressing Horse .Clippers _ Hand Crippers, Sargent’s Make, h ghly nickelled.. Two sizes, _ _ ........ _.$2.25, and 3.25 “STEWART” Ball Bearing Horse Clipper. ._ ._....11.25 Halters Halters, all the very highest szrade and made for service PrlCes......l.00, 1.35, 1.65 t0 2.50 Axle \Vashers Whips Halter Chains Heel Chains Cow Ties lircccliing Hooks \" ` Q , § \ pl Lanliiord Horse Collars The “Laiikford" Collars are the best to be procured, as they keep the shoulders in every day working order. As soon as the farmer or teamsier experiences the éoodness of the “Lankford” ollars, he is sorry that he did not purchase one long ago. The price is_ onli small in comparison with t e seivice they give......_....... 2.25 Horse Brushes Stable Brooms Blanket Pins Carriage Lamps Axle Grease Steel Hamas r ihcgoecrsllurhworcgg btreet strc ~ <"‘“"F11st i 3, g-F i _ _,_ ._-fa.-an-__ ,,._§, * “T ~ During Exhibition Week WE WILL OFFER 30 Sample Carriages Now Set Up o 0 in ‘Showroom at Specially _ » Reduced Prices , as we are in need of the room. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY as there will be a big advance in prices for 1919. ALSO IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORTMENT Oli HARNESS, which we are still -_selling at the old prices although there has already been a big ad-' ' UGYICB O71 807112. _ _ ~ We 'in_vi-te you to call. at our Showrooms while attending the Fair- and make yourseii at l home. Everybody _ welcome. '- - .. _ » .`, _ A,‘ HORNE if ‘O , . if #JW '~v'“ir "W, _!ifg'.“=»' >-~’ -'-»"'*'-°‘1r,-"'~o"iii‘ii‘;in.i' input' “ want some t -ri.- 1 -.- .vi -, _ f-fri-'. * @""*“'m ‘_ Qiica v i _ 7 ;.', 4-sr pm :M v E r The best way to get the most work out ol thc “human engine” is to give it thc food that has the most energy in ii. Oi all foods, certainly this means FRY'S COCOA -the great food beverage that is all delicious nourish- ment. Ii you have to work har_der these days, try s regular course oi FRY’S. You will need less ol other and more expensive foods. There is concentrated » _` - i , ~ _ __ , strength for muscle and brain in every singjecup.-__ _ ,_ '.` \ I V ' ` i' i Truest economy-use FR WS * ' ‘ _ . .,101 1 _ ,'- _J li september 24--28, isis ~ .I , _ ` »J=- ai:_ +,_ gi »»_\4“ ' i' _ EDWARD ISLAND [jXTHfg[T|f()N i Ai charioii-crown ,__ _ Open to all`Canada » , _ __ _ over si 0,000 -in Prizes, _ it-_Bays Racing] _ A Ten Classes , W -’< _ _..,_ . i __ The iarges , , uivoulo you linings estohally ' S'e¢reta_ry_ error- ‘ ~ ‘ ' "onion-skin? Hormmnol lwant uumWQY ” ._,_ R. _ Occaalonsgy a declines A nom- ination _lor fide#-If 'there is M ollln- :lf ct rm me election. ,_ ,, _ _ ' ' Pf¢Siden _ ..~.-_._ - in Front of- Grand Stand `iProvincesf,-_:Are Colman- Y V Special Attractions l__,`_'I`he Best Acts Are Booked to Amuse the-_Spectators Live stockeiitries, except P0-t.1try.c,lesc september -13th _ All others entries close the"i7th'Septemb_eif.‘ _- _ ` 5 -» ». _ .i " _ t attendance in the history 01fPi*itice Ed. ward Island Exliibitions is anticipated. Make* af*-~ . fangementsealflif. _ ; _ -_ -For _Prize List and-all other iiiformatioii vt-rite the _ __ __ _ __ _ _ __ .__. .. _ ,yi-,vi _ ‘ ' ‘- - 11 ~»o~-tear" ‘ .V inn! ew _ .:~... ,_ .. ~»_,§§ _ t n ..- KN! Mltllrdl lalllhllllll Ill UIQ hillld l i - ,- _ i- - "'- - -- _ / ".V'H'TfY?. 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