if |» ." gi i. 1 it ir in ii; '_-I-1' gif?"-5. s. i'»f.'.1 El. . F . li, . 1., 1* t P'7i`Gs"!wE‘ - ras CHARLOTTEIOWR GUARDIAN . i 1 1 1‘ ' 1 _ ~.“,\p1¢:.,. - _.._,.,~...__.,.- \ 1' ’ ' ' \ _ ` 1 . _ . . ` ssrmsmncr-ag,-igia. . ‘ i 1 :I .1 J; '3- .73 ,Pi L_: 1. . _... c, ,. it .»’ ~. ,...- if L1 1 ,.1 ,li iii. ,.:7` af » J' it . -5" ill; fills# la 1 1 2'; 11 1,* ..,, rél 1,, § . 1 1 11. in 1 .~*. 1-,i , ii. 15-.; ." 1 ii .1 7* j 1 i 'f l. I. -is 3 .ft if ,>‘ ii ->_qrw-L_~:..~ -1 1 1 . .11 fi ' 4 -.if fi. e:er.;_ il-if 1 .. ,_ It ,. 1-? if .5 1 \ 1 ` Children Troubled With Worms ? Worms are a very pre- valent afiiiction of children. y and the indications of their presence are various. Of- fensive breath, irregular bowels, grating of the teeth, spasms, talking in the sleep. teverishness, restlessness, loss of flesh, etc., are almost sure indications. NYAL’S ‘ Worm , Lozenges, Worm Chocolates and Worm Pow- ders contain the same active -. J; ` Y I __ _ - C 0 A L stung; fins , ._ , » _ We import nothing but the best in Hard and_Soft Coal and sell ati lowest possible prices by cargo A ilneday greeted the pupils oi Guernsey Cove for their llrst and very successful Fair. which was held inthe beautifully' located sohool in the pres- ¢3_r-lgad gf in small quantities' ence of the teachers and pupils ‘from surrounding districts, and other inter- We would advlse all parties ested spectators The showing o`i recggring C03’ tg take advaptage flowers was indeed equal to the best |0f ptember prlfrs- as owing 1? andthe pupils were deeply interested ICCCHC 3dV&IlC€S ln C0al and fel- as the prizes were being awarded, and ht pricgs are bound to advance were afterwards privileged to sell gt iny time their flowers. - ’ - - The vegetable display was splendid Send 1 n you! order goday and and arrangement unique. tisfactory delivery will bemade, Be-sides the 1-'air which was the event sa . f th n the ver well arranged We are open to charter a large 0 e seasp y number of schooners, and will pay highest rates ot freight. B EL program given below was presided over by inspector Adams, who acted as chairman: , Address,-Life of plants, etc., work- mon with Go -Rev. Mr. B L & £0' i;i§iv\i:,‘dEfrl\liir1?iiy Harhoril' Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd lor P. E. Island l I medicinal ingredient put up in different forms to suit different children’s likes. Each is pleasant to take, harmless and sure to expel W these parasites. Sold only by .l. G. .lamieson K DRUGGIST 1L w.__..- .1 W BRACELET WATCHES Our sale of these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham /and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. - 1 G. ll. Taylor Jeweler & Optician 8187-4~llMtf. MONEY To LOAN' Short Speeches were then given by cil Brehaut; lil.. Elmer Gordon. (fliorus,-“We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall." Address,-M. ll. Coughlan, B.S.A., -(‘hildren~brought in closer touch with nature. lie also gave- instruc- Phone 404 ~ tions re preparation of articles for ex- hibition. Chorus.--“Keep the Home Fires Burning.” Money to loan at reasoiiable Mr. Fred (‘. Lelacheur, Mrs. Edward rates of interest on good improved Jnrdan,nl1idy over 80 years of age and H I J d fnrins or city property. Application Miss Coyle, teacher, of White Sands; “"5 or on' ill receive prompt attention. ull of which were most interesting and . .PA. ` , ? ‘ . ' ' . H J [MLK lngnmuve - Edna Sencahaugh;; lll. l_na Brehaui. h mbers _ Bank of Nova Scotia C a . . ' _ . _ 2145-il-20Mlmo. . inspector Adams, in his address, said H Rhoda Kennedy _VI H _ m Adu .. , I . ., ., l Esq., to offer for Private Sale, his pro- perty of 100 acres of choice land, situ- ated on Brackloy Point Road, 8 miles by 20th October it will he offered by be given. Apply Peter Stinirt, on 17115-9-2Mtr. _ -__- Farm For Sale A splendid farm in Uig consisting of 146 acres of good dry land of which about 75 acres are cleared, the bnlnime ber, hard and soft wood. The farm is well watered. and only half ii. miie from railway sta-tion. All the crop grown has been fed, on it, thus S McLeod, Ulg East, J. . g 1129-7-24Mwf3mosniI . _ ‘ ‘ -1 _ _~__-_- - --» -_1Y_. _nr ;__ _ ummm---~~----A- - - - - -- DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-ISAY. City Magistrates' (.‘0urt 9 ii. ni. Peoples' Theatre 3, 7 and 8.45 p. in. Prince Edward Theatre, Urban Stock C0.. 8 p. ni. pun' I MARRIAGES Mc|NTOSH-MORRISON.-At the real- dence of Mr. Jas. McKinnon, 28 Eus- ton St. on Sept. 21, by Rev. C_ R, Free-man. Daniel Howard Mclntosli :'»th Siege Battery, to Miss Ethel .la- net Morrison, Bradal-bane. I nm instructed by the Charlotte own Steam Navigation Company, Limited, to sell by public auction on the premises’ on Wednesday' the 27th, of September instant at 12 o'clocl<, noon the property known as the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Cr/s wharf. Terms made known at Sale By Public Auction sale. A plan of the property can be seen at the Coinpany’s office. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer 2132-9-20M7i. l I L -I , DEATHS I Q Y Y >rV__ ____ PIGOTT-ln this city on Sunday night, Sept. 24th, J. A. Pigott. Funeral notice later. McRAE-In this sity, an Sent. 23. A11- Bus McRae aged 73. Fuiiernl from St. Dunstnn‘s Cathedral to R. l‘. Ce- metery Tuesday niorning at 8.45. NEWSOME-In this City on Sunday morning, Earle Ncwsoxnc, 1-.gc 9, he- loved son of Mr. and M"s. Albert Newsome, Kent St. . FRASER.-At llopcilcld. P. E. I., Sept. 18th, 1916, Catherine, beloved wll'e of Mr. Alexander Fraser, Postiiiastcr, ag- ed sixty-nine years. STEWART- Entered into ic-.it 011 Sunday September 24, Euplieniiu lvlr- (lregor Stewart, widow ol' the late Alexander Stewart. (Funeral from her lute residence 26 Longwortli Ave., on Tuesday uit 2 p. ni. to Cross llonils Uoinetery.) SOLDIERS' XMAS .BOXES: ..Prcviou1=.-ly ackiitiivlqilgcii, $1 |130 (‘olleci.ed hy Mrs. i.)\vc-n, 2.00 “ “ Miss' Nellie Day 15.00 N ' T F otice o armer. We now have buyers at all the prin- cipal shipping points and farmers having hogs to oifer should write or see us before selling elsewhere: lt is important that more attention he given to handling and preparing hogs for market. Ton nirtny hogs are bl'0USht to market poorly butchered and in many cases not properly clean- ed and scolded which necessitaitcs a lot of extra work in preparing the meats for market. Farmers should remember that up- pearancs as well as quality ki iinpor- tant. Hogs when killed should be al- lowed to hang in a cool place for twenty-four hours before helng brought to market. Attention to these matters will be to the mutual advantage of farmers and packers, 'ri-IE sims PAGKING co. Lrp. 9~18Mtf. “ “ MUS Kate KIHSHIDW 4-G5‘ “ “ Mrs. (‘. R. Roberts 1.00 ltupert J. Deveraux .25 iiohert Borden De'vernux .211 liaro-ld J. llevc-raux, .25 $35.00 A. W. }lYNl)MA N. ' Treasurer. 2184. I fell from n building and received what the doctof called ii very bad ii ruined aukl and told me l must not -21 ‘T7 `| " Q . is _ \g??."#,'f.`¢:?$_§-,_ \ _ ,_ . .1 ..- `\\_-11'# Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations I-I 9. | eighteen yearn old. mqy homestead p <|u_a|ter walk for gm-99 weak, _ | got M|NAR|yS uectlon of avlilnhle Dominion land in Muutobo, LINIMENT and ln six days I was out to work again. I think it the best Liu- Imeut made. V ARCHIE lil. LAUNDRY. ldmontoii . ' it F Sale I 15 h._p. Imperial Gas En- gine _with reverse gear and rlction Hoist, very suitable Q Saskatchewan ur Alberta. Applicant must ap- pear in person at the Dominion Lando Agency or Sub-Agency for the Diutnrt. Entry lax proxy may be made at any Dominion land: gooey but not Bub~Alencv on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence upon and cul- tlvntlonofthe land in each of three years. A homeltelder may live within nlnem lu of his homestead on u farm of ut least Mucremmi certain rondltionc. A habitable house is re- itilred except where residence is performed in i e vicinity. in certsn dintrictl I hameateader in food standinmmly preempt a quarter-section n one side hip omeinend rice $3.00 per ure. uutln-Six months residence in elch of three years liter enrnim homeutendgtentz also 510 acres extra cultivl . Pre-i-mp patent may ‘bs obtained u noon u homestead patent, on certain condition; ‘A gettleikwkho llflaigtzi hgthomisutud r may I e n om necr- §ThI districts. Pri':%.00 por acre°“i)nde\-- il! roalrie :lx montbain auch of three yuru cultivate 50 acres and erect u house worth |110. for ii . LE. H. BEER, or - -.~» »_JAS. D. OFFER. 71'* Charlottetown 1 'I ll i ! 4.- 'M - _ -1 ' ‘ - “ -. |. L T2: an of cuiecvatign in subject to mliiiion n c e foo or my . .noch maybeguhintitaielif for cul vgon 2 certain conditions. (‘h01us,-“O Cniisda " he was very much pleased with the local interest shown and heartily con- gratulated the teachers, Miss Stella Welsh, Miss Ethel Johnston, Miss i‘oy'lo:ii11l hir. llhas. _lti<:hi:l1i'il;,tzlrnil luchumz pupils on the innnner in w c ey arranged their Fair l-le said it did We are/authorized hy Pelel' 3018"- not in any vvny interfere with their M i‘egi|lu1'-sclioul work, and ho found the scliools who hclil tliese Fairs also din tho best work In the tlireo "li’e-1. .\‘.ouI|1f~r|1 l{lng’s next your. Public Auction with stock crop and I, . _ , implomeiits of which one notice will A F‘RlZE LISTS ('""'l Umhuut; IV" Mm” Welm; v"1 llcrhcrt ilrown, M.l-I. llriinilsos per Benj. Carter, Auctloricer. -CUERNSEV COVE SCHOOL FMR- H I-‘iold llcuts,-l., ltlta llnrris; ll., Silas llugh, M.l'I. Table Heals,-i., Myrtle Beck, M.lI.; ll., Ivy Davey. Bonus,-l., Ruth Lclaclieur; ll., Eva lireliuut. Broad liczins.-I., Bessie llnvey. Peas,-l., lildnn Soiicdbiiiigli. "Hoes leaving the farm in - a good ,.- 1-itate of cultivation. For -ié further particulars apply to Mr. __’°“_ , & `-F L ln conversation with Davis Fraser, regarding thc hog siiniiiloii. they state that what pork is ol`l'orin1: i~ .i vci ood' qu.ilit¢'. but ihe' supply "Vg i 'V .. .'.`$ is not uAn_vway` 'near a1le1_|u£il.; the present demand iox i product. New packed meats nie rc- dulred _to hold the best cusioinc-r'i, and it' i`ziriners have hogs ready, it would' he appreciated if they .send them. in promptly. Prices are high and' farmers have every iiitlucc-iilcrit now to market hogs as early ns pos- sible. , 2190-9-22fn°1w 6l. i _ lIiuin1`AN'Gov£nuMiui Ruiwivs Round trip tickets will be sold $18.85. CHARLOTTETOWN to ,_ MONTREAL Good going September 28th, 29th, 30th, returning October 16th. ..A|‘l tickets must be validated ai Montreal before commencing the re- turn journey. 2159-9-21M6i. \ The Ma ilalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd B The S. B. Amelia carrying H. M. mails, passengers and freight leaves Picton every Monday and Thursday ai ter arrival of morning expresg from Halifax, for the Magdalen Islands cull- ing, going and coming at Bonrls. CHA8. W. IVEB, Agent, Picton W. H. ltnrratt, Manager, Amhorlt. Harbor. M. I. F 1 1 1 g PLAN1{f[;;NEf AUTUMN EXCURSIONS T0 BOS- TON VIA PLANT LINE Commenclng September 12th, until October 10th. and good for return within 30 days from date of issue. CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON AND RETURN $13.00 Sled/mer sails from Charlottetown 'Puesdnys at midnight., For further particulars- sppiy to JAS. CARFIAGHER, Agent Charlottetown, P. E.,I. ¢AuAp"1A'1»i' I W t Table Carrots,-l., Cecil Beck, MJ-I II., ina Breliaut; III., Bert B_reh.ant. , AT GASPEREAUX The .school Fair at Gaspereaux la‘t eek was one of the best of the season here -being an exceptionally line show- ing of the vegetables and keen interest bbod rich and Dr. Chasc's Nerve Dells and tissues and nourishes the starved nerves back to health 5 . crease - nd vigor By noting your in in weight while ` “Bl it you can prove 1 _ gzlllngllely the benefit I IDE derived from Old Flag Fall." ` this great food euro. B7 m“k‘“3 shown by the crowd present. who were greatly surprised at the size and vari- eties of the exhibits which the pupils nd ‘mms and teachers had prepared. nicely carried out, after which a nice- ly arranged lunch was served to all present. The program, presided over by the chairman, Rev. T. Gallant, was- us follows: The following entertainment wins Solo, chorus.-"We'll Never Let the Speech,-Ins. Adams. is all you need to pay for the best and purest Soap in the world -Sunlight. The inducements offered with common soaps can- not mak_e up for the guaranteed , purity of Sunlight Soap. 144 - 50 cents a box Ediimn son, Bong Toronto. , all dealers. or I Co., Limited, Chorus,-“There’s a Little Fleet - Awaiting." » 1. ll from City. if not sold b l"l t I '- .- :fin 1 -. f i l` °1 h~ :Fa "' ~*‘ y lvae sau |m"W‘ I up km" m l um U’ In lied liakoiii l’otuloo:i,-l. 'l`lion1us` _ _ Wheat,-l., (‘.hesi.cr l.oluchciir; ll., -11 being covered by ii choice ‘ot of lum- ‘ _ ,gr ` _`\-.|l1,,' 1* I \ Dr. Chase’s_l@6,_ * Nerve Food -.,,1_> / _.3 .f T251 Cecil Brehaut; Ili., Elmer Gordon. Oats.-1., Chester Leiucheur; II., Ce- Sweet Pens,-I.,Ma'~ion Beck; II., Poppies.-Leverett Fraser. Weed Seeds,-I., Marlon Beck; Il., Cucuinbers,-l., Mary ’ Penny, M.H.; Herring, M.l~l. Citron,-I., Garnet Penny, M.Il. Miscellaneous collection of flowers, -l., Edna l-lugli, l\l.l-l.; ll., Cecil Lc- Eschullots,-I., Flo. Ilclnchour; ll., zirion lieck. Onions,---I., l3C'r11lco Ricliiirds., M.H. 'l`0inntoes,-l., Marion llugli, Nl.l-l.; ir licck. " g -lzirris; ll., (‘.hester l.oln1‘l1oi|l‘; ll|.,l I ’I`ur11ips,-l., llarolil Heck; ll., Clif-l in liuvey. s 5 Suiiiisli,-I., (Iocil Lelnclioiir. ` Field (Iarrots-l., Ruth Penny, M.ll.; ll., Olive Fraser. ~ even pupils. Men. Speech.-Rev. T. Gallant. - Chorus,-The Island Hymn. ‘ Beans, (broad,)-I., Rosebud Hiiyter. nes McDonald; lil., Carmen Llewelyn. Beans, (Davie Wan.)-I., Agnes Mc~ Gladiolias,-I., Alonzo Jackson. S each-*Rev A 5“th9"la“d ' Donald. , Sweet Peas,-I., Ruth Graham; II., p . . . Drama,-“-Recess Speeches," by el- Chorus,-"God Save Our Splendid GOD SAVE THE KING. .Thelma Dickson; Ill., John Llewelyn. ' FLOWERS . Asters,-I., Doris Rielly. Mixed 'iiowers,--I., Lilla Dickson; ll. Dahllas-I., Alonzo Jackson; Il., AE- Agnes McDonald. _Y , Continued on Page Seven. ' ~ . ,_ , PRIZE LlST.` Doris Rielly; I., John Lleweiyn. .,1=..1a1<.@s. teresa Mountains).-1.. “cylnbria Lqdgev H A Carrots,-I.,, Thelma Dickson; ll.. Doris Rielly. . . 1 Beets, (table use,)-I.. Doris Rlelly; ll., Eugene Dunn; Ill., Claude Graham. lar e varieties.)-I Thelma That excellent and well known Beets ( g _ .. Dickson; ll., Ruth Graham; III., John Llewelyu. - Turnlps,-I., Thelma Dickson. Carrots.-l., Reigh Llewellyn; ll. nd lll Ethel McKenzie; lil., Chris- ll ., tina Kichen. Onions,-l., Thelma Dickson. 'l`oinntoes.-I.. John Llewelyn; ll (‘l:iude Graham; lll., Ruth Graham. tiucunihers,-I., Eugene Dunn; ll ., l.ucillo Mclnnes .\l.ll.; lll., VVind~ Thelnin Dickson. Squash,--l., Eugene Du'nn. _ Citron,-I., Eugene Dunn. l’umpkln,--I., David lilewelyn. _ lfiiiibiige,-I., Doris Rielly. Corn,-l., ldiigoiio Dunn. Flux.-l.. Eugene I)uni1. Apples, (Early Il1irvesI._)-l., Dnvio l.l|:\v\:lyn. property “Cymbrla Lodge" overlook- ing beautiful Rustico Bay, is- offered for private sale, as the present own- ers are contemplating leavimg Prince Edward -Island. This property is mag- nificently. situated. There are three dwelling houses in splendid repair, .1 besides excellent barns and out- buildings. The property contains 230 acres ol' land in splendid heart and under cultivation-with a quantity of lumber, 1-ioft und hard wood. ln con- nection with “(!yinbrla Lodge” is the widely known Cymhrla Trotting Piirk, one of the best trotting parks in tho provlnce.' The estate could easily be divided into two llrst`class farms with 100 acres eachj with 30 acres re'mainln'g for the summer cot- COA L° Hourly expected from New York per. Schooner Bertha L. Downs 1100 Tons and pr. Schooner “Riv_ieria” 250 Tons best quality in all sizes. Customers willkindly place their oioers and lake delivery of their Coal whilst discharging. iieiuis, (grcen,)-1., Thelma Dick-I son. -L’ W ___ 'V . TT _.l .-W I :F . .'l_. charge Twenty-five cents. si.” ,LH .,+. `F`:l~"-li Eiiéli ?i€`:i-'.1?l‘.Ei€%ii?l4I-1': ?l~'?i:?l"vl4,?l-‘.l“.‘.El‘,~l‘ &l‘I'l'~f PERS ?l‘,?l‘.El€?l°€ El? 54% Guai dian Classified Ad L Ona cent per word first lnlorilon In this column, half cont pet word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum ‘EF El? Eli Eli Eli Eli El? Eh El-f `:l€ `:l€ 1-li El-l>I<.` Eli Eli Eli - El? FF $1-l EE EF. Eli `:l4 L-li Eli El I `-S 1004-9-Kbmwtf. Lage. This opportunity is a rare one. The price is reasonable. -, For further particulars, apply to . 0 MISS CLARé\ M;icIMl|I.AL(AN» ‘° yin ru o ge,” "~ E' ’~ Phone lll. _. ‘I ' .I-.4 ' "”` T 1 ,1 1 ."l 1 Pr( FE AGENTS WANTED. 5. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREET- ing card Sample Book free; repres- entatives already making five to ten dollars daily. Carriage prepaid. Bradley Company, Brantford, Ontar- io. 1983-12-M24i. $6.-DEAL DIRECT WITH THE ENG- lish Manufacturers. Representatives wanted, either sex to carry our ox- clusive line of Private Chrlsiiinas Greeting Cards,spnre or whole time. Representatives already making $6. and up daily. Sample book free, postage prepaid-orders fi‘lled‘ with- in 48 hours. Write direct to-Man- ufacturers, Dept. 10, 35 Church St., Toronto, Canada. 2009-9-13Ml8i. AGEN`iS W1\NTED-’- T0 SELL FOR “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary: highest commissions paid: handsome tree equipment. Stone & » Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 1772-9-1-Mn`tilisep.3o FOR, SALE. ` FARM FOR SALE CONTAINING 100 acres, afpply Wallace Boyce Mor- niaid, Lot 48. 2217-9-23M0ip1i FOR SALE- A SET OF BLACK- s.1nith's' -tools. Apply at 234 Rich- mond St. 2177-9-22M3ipd. FOOR SALE- SCHOON-ER ' M. A. Louis, 63 tons register.. For par- ticulars apply to J. W. Fyfe, Stan- ley Bridge. 2163-9~21M6i. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOFI sale her farm of 100 acres of land, situated in Brookvale Lot 30, for private sale, and if not disposed ol' before the -ith October, will c-n that date be put- up at auction. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Cornelius Murphy, on the premises. 2020.9,13M19l. l- LOST LOST- BETWEEN FIVE MILE house and Charlottetown a carriage wrap. Finder please leave at Guardian. 2219~9-23M3ipd§ HELP WANTED- FEMALE. E-£1 1 WANTED- AT THE KOZEY KOR- ner. extra waitresses for exhibition week. 2228-9-23M2i. . GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. ,Apply Guardian Olllce. 2103-9-22Mtf. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply 279_ Richmond St ' 2015-9-13Mtf. AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT milliner wanted at once at Patons’ Limited. 2067-9-16Mtf. VWYNT i-2" |52-_A-dTIT'1`|_” Fo'|-'FG E N`E`R A IL housework Apply to Mrs. W. S. ‘ Grant, 76 Great George Street. ' 2006>'9'13Ml.l'.. TO LET. ' T0 LET-7 ROOM HOUSE AT 161 Water St., electric lights, frost proof cellar, immediate possession. Ap- ply to above address. ` 7201-9-22Mtf. TO- LET_ A HOUSE. HOT WATER heating, large outbuilding. with gar den, perfect repair. Apply Mrs. M. A 'Ducof1'e, S1, Upper Prince St. 2116-9-19Mtl'. ro LET- |N_csN1'ne or ci-rv", a large barn and' coach house pri-~ vate, right away ‘a11d`goot’f yard. Apply 80 Grafton St. _ 2031,9,13Mtf. PUPIL NURSE3.- MALE AND FE- male wanted ot the Taunton Stats male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Bupt, Taunton Stale llospitsl, Taunton, Mass. 8191-4-lllilltf. __,_.,_..__,.i.. ._ _.L __-_-5-__ HELP WANTED-MALE _' WANTED, YOUNG MAN A8 DRY Goods Salesman, experienced hand preferred. Address Box 85_ City. ‘ 2143-ii-20Mlil, WANTED- AT ONCE, A TINsMITH` good wages, steady employment Apply Fred. H. Tralnor, 80 Graf- t ‘li . 2022,9,13Mti'. OD . .. W7\’r»I-Fé`1:T-1 A vou1`4'a"M`AN".HAv- TO LET.-ln;center of city, desirable ' home, with modern improvements. Partly furnished if necessary. Box 446. City: ‘ 1603-8-16-in t.f. 'ro 1.51'-Ay ealoH1'dN._.ho1u1s oi 10 rooms all »tii0dIn'ii<’iiipfovements' possession Nov. lst. Apply to J I McKinnon. 102317-18Mtf. w 1- ANTED wAN"rEo`.- p sv Fnisonic-'ron Firrmers' liistiiuttil. ‘DFG ‘bfefii Y0"kj shire boar lorisoli/lc . ,Write or ap- ply io D. N. McKay, acting sec y, Brailslbune. R. R. N2r>1.rg.',2lMH d :_ _ 1L-.v- ` 012,. WKN"TispI"Mi1L1'<°`cows, 1=nEs1-I`- ened since August first or that will lug experience in selling clothing and gcntloman’s- furnishings., ref- eroiicos. Advise R_ V. Guardian Pub. tio, 2028-9-1ZIMtf. freshen before October 31st. Miist no fair size. of good quality. Apply llox 350, Charlottetown. 1 2042-9-14Mtf. »i_.,1 .,,\. TIHO lole head ofa family or any mole over 'I " _ E' . 'il . L1- F-'Il . ¥ EXCURSIO NS From Ch’town $18.85 Montreal and Return - . TICKETS ON SALE September 21st 22nd and 23rd Ret. October 9th. Bepiember 28th. 29th and 30th Rot. October 18th. $18.00 Boston and Return I TICKETS ON SALE September 16th to October 14th. Good for Thirty Dny|_ ‘ W W. I IINY -'l M ,(l. Deputy ri Ihe minister or tm-' Iniltlm -:. 322 *EL :;~' 'Nr G MURPHY. D. P. A-. C. P. R. g Autumn f ' ...._ L -n-_-rf -1 / ~ 4 I _ ‘i Excursions to Montreal the autumn 1-xciirriioiis to Montreal will he Ticlrcts I' or .\`cptc1iil1ci: F1c|»icr1ili<~r Fnrc frnin (.`l1nrlottcio\v1i ` ri (`:ill in mul lrt ilsnrrniigc for you. W. K. City 'l`ii-kr-1 Agent (.;in:\-li -Unautivriled bllcuilon uiihisnilver- ` 3¢, John, N. B. li 20,,»';_9_-13M-»| tvuilnoihopndlor. M8 mu gnmtf 21st, 22ml and 1:3111, good to .return Oi-l._ 0I|i 28th, 29th and _1,0ih, good In rciiirn (ici/l("ill Il 7 *N84 Great George St. ~ ‘ h . King’s County lnduslrial , ,fxmemon Ill GEORGETOWN -Wednesday, Oct. filth., l9i6 ' GRAND DISPLAY OF ].A»'-.‘.¢.~..».... ...... 8 S\ii’l'olk............ , i .Mt.=.Si.owa.i‘t Peiiirgifs-,.... . .. ».4.’»` . . .75 0;03 0.1 1. 0.20 11.30 “0,-17, 10.00 .404 10.05 ~ l ‘ .Sill ,_ ‘ 10.17 ` 70 ' .(55 .55 .Fill , ~.... on-d,ig;1n`..i2. ._,I~ _.201 10.211. . ";inp'1i..1.“-i‘-r..i1.‘ i 113/I..n§1i1';11l<11 ..f.i.`..L,f'.§;.i.A?;f.¥_:-... . _:ina "i11.s5»- ru ene .... __ ldmmersoii .. . . '. ;. . .. . .c ` -0 1 _'im ~. -_ , _ _,ions , .. -1:11.-.is SET’ (lciwgotown bythe regular morning train, and will ho r`cl\irno1__l to Montague by special trniii in'i]|c iil`tcrii0on. liivii Stock from Elmira and Snuris Tliniiclics will hc liroiigli`t4i;o Mf.."Sltcwnrt by morning trnin on 4th (if-.i.ol11-.r, to coniicci with i.i'a_in from (‘.hnrlotl1~.l.0\v1\. ' ~ ' ‘ VW. W. JENKINS, Pncsiilcni. ` A-Ninnsw i.Ay1-ins, si.-.@1111-,~, ~ " '-`--I--I-~"--~'-1.----»~...~.. Y 1 tleurgotoivn. . 1- ... if , . . l|tll|0cu|\h. ' ' ' ,-__ V V __-_ _*___ . _*__ ___ ___ )____ _V _ 7_7 7_4 ‘ g ' * . 1