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Y. ‘I ~‘,‘,_r.¥.-I ` v __ V‘V::;` _ -- _ _ __ ssois 5 _FRUIT sAi:r sew ,,_,_ The Western What a man wants '». `_- e ` "in the morning- ` ~ I, ».... _ _ fi __ __..___¢ .ii_________` Guardian -IT PAYS to buy in tm; Province. -COATS.-Adviinco shipment of Ladies’ Fall Coats now showing. Sin clair & Stewart, Limited. 987-8~22M2iE1i -NEW COATS FOR COLLEGE GIRLS. See tlierri when fitting out for the Fall term. Sinclair & Stew- art. Ltd.` 987-8-22M2iE1i -BRIDE T0 BE SHOWERED.- A number of young frleruls of Miss Paul- ine Schurman inet at the homo of Mrs] Creelinan MacArthur on Tuesday ev- ening and tendered Bliss Schurrnan :i . . _ . | surprise in the tor-rn ol ri. miscellan- eous shower. Miss Schurinan is one of Summerside’s popular young lad- ies and will take part in ii very inter- esting event on Tuesday next.-L. -FRENCH RIVER.-Mr. Earle Ken nedy and family 'spent two \ver~ks camping in French River.-~Mrs. E. (‘_. Illltz, Kensington Spent the week end in French River, the guest nl, Mrs. W. A. Bernard.-llviiss Milrlrel Donalds of Darnley spent the week end in French River, the guest of Miss Mildreil fir-_rnai'rl.-Mr. \Valfc|‘ MacI{en7_ie. Surnrnorfleld spent last Sunday in l~`rench lllver.-Miss Gladrys Brown, New London, spent last week in French River, the guets of Miss Nina llernaril.-Mr. T. W. Bentley and family and Mr. W. ll. Vifarren nnil family 'iiolii ol’ Kcnsiriigtoii spent. their` suinrner vacation crimping at the North Shore.-Mr. Stanley Brown paid a short vist to French ltver the guest of Mr. I. It. Ileriiaril.-Mr. Bert |Ma<:i{ay, New London. spent thi- week end in li`r-ieiirh River the guest of Mr. ll. J. Lainont.-Mrs. \Vm. Delaney spent a few days in Kensing- ton visltlng her sister Miss Laura Pal- mer.-Miss Violet Green teacher ot' Darnley school spent tho week ond visiting friends in l"ron<~li River. -LADIES' HIGH CUT MAHOGANY BOOTS. Neolin sole and rubber heel. Prices $7.50 and $8.00. Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. 987-8~22M2iEli -TURNERS LIMITED, O’Leary Just received two cars of Fresh Poit- land Cement which they aio selling at 900 a. bag. nnd' will refund Sc each for bags when returned. Graensheal Bindertwine at 26c a lb. 896-8-17M6_I -ALMA BRANCH RED CROSS SOCIETY.-Tho annual meeting oi' the Alma Red Cross Society was hel'I at the home of Mrs. Frerl Rennie, July iilst. Sixteen inernliers and two visitors were present. Tire Preslilorrt Miss Annie Ilarbour presided. The reports read hy the Secretary and* ’l`.'c.\surer gave full details of the Years work which was very satisfaa tory. The receipts last year arnountofl to $282.28 and thc dishursernents to $234.18 leaving ri balance on hand of $4S,l0. There is also iniiiugli \\'_o:rl for several riiontlis knitting. (‘ards -'ii' tlianks were road frorn the atlopti-rl prisoner, who received parcels sent regularly. Mrs. L. J. Donald was oi- vctvcrl l‘i‘oslrlent for tho crisiiing _vc:i'~. Rai Ilarbour, Secretary and Mis. I". W. (‘_roi:l¢ctt, 'l‘i'oasur‘er, were re-r»l- ectcrl. A hearty vote of Ihanks was tendered' the retiring President. Dur- ing the year' the followini: articles have .liecn slilpped.l2 suits of pyjanias. 0 nit.:-ht shirts. 42 'l‘. liaiiilages, lil flari- nel hinders, 12 pillow cast-s, 18 slings, 4 pairs gloves, 11 pairs mittens and IS2 pairs socks. Ninety pairs oi socks were sent directly to relations of ihe rnernhers, 23 li-nys ri-inernlicrcd in thu way. The rern:iindi~r were sent to the 105111 (‘inii'orf. (‘ii'clc. 'l`li:it they roaclr- ed France safoly is shown by the large number oi' letters received by the members from -boys who say “Thr- socks which como from Alma cannoi bo beaten." I KENSINGTON _ HORSE RACES _ Wednesday, August_28th,` 1918 ;“ $650-|l\l PLJ RSES-$650 ' FREE FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $250 2.21 PACE $200 'r 2 35 TROT _.......$3OO , In addition a prize of $10 will be given the_ fastest heat .» in each class. Entries close with the Sec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter ,’, and 5 per cent off money winners. _ __ A I races to be mile heats; best three in five. Races end ‘- at the end of the fifth heat. The manageme it reserve the right to change the pro- gram, postpone or ui-clare off_ any race for any _good_cause. National rules to govern if they do not confiict with the \ above, Dinner, Tea, Ize Cream. Confectionery will re served on the grounds. _ ,_ As this is the first race on KENSINGTON DRIVING I PARK the management will grand success. REMEMBER THE DATE, AUGUST, 28th.? Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. 1 Auto; will 'be parked adjacent to the Park. ‘ A . A. LOCKHART, E. URC H, President ` ‘f \` -r Temperate Drinks, Fruit and spare no pains to make it ii " M Secretary -DR. BALLEM of Bedeque, is\ab- sent on professional duties at the Royal Victoria. Hospital. His oillce is' closed until further notice. 1016-8-23M1I. wnsrnnn I`>nRsoNALs -Sir Charles Dalton left Tigninh Tuesday for Venda. Sauk. -Mr. Aubln J. Gallant clerk at Arsenault & Guadet. Wellington took his holidaye last week.-M. W -Mr. Harry Cohoon, of Westville. N.S., was in Summerside this week attending Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias. L -Messrs. Leo Casey, Jack Hughes and Alfred Triiinor, of the W. U. Tel- egraph Co., now at 0’Leary, spent the week-and in Tigniah. -Mrs. W. W. MacNelll and Mrs. John Crawford, of West Point, are visiting in Sunimerslde, the guests of Mrs. George McPherson. L -Miss Gertie McNevin‘ has return- ed to her home in Tyne Valley after spending a. few days in Alberton the guest of Miss Gladys McArthur. -Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. Ramsay re- turheu in Campbellton, N.a., after vis-itfng tin Summersidet the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ramsay. L -Mr. Edilbert Poirier left a few days ago for Pinette where he intends to have work in connection with bridge and road repairs.-M. -Miss Ella Silliphant has returned to Sussex, N. B., after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Levi Sill-Iphant of Summerside. -L -Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Palmer and two children of Winnipeg, Man., are speiiding the summer with Mrs. Paint- ers inother, Mrs. Wm. Carruthers, of Tignlsh. ` -Rev. Father Theodore Gallant of Sturgeon paid ii visit to Egmont Bay a few trays ago and returning. called at Ruatico to attend Teachers’ Con- vention.-M. -Mrs. Russell Hathaway and ilaugliti-r, Miss Rhoda, are spenilini: tho summer in Tignish, the guest of Mrs. liathaway's mother. Mrs. Wm. flarrutliers. -Mrs. Joseph Buote (widow) of Sumrnerside with her daughters Mrs. Peter Perry, Miss Alilonii Buote and Miss Rita Buote were the guests of Mr. Joseph G. Arsenault last week. -M. ' -Mr. Abel li. Arsenault of Sum- mersido with his wife and family were enjoying an auto outing through Ab- ram’s Village on Friday evening. Mrs. Arsenault had been visiting some days previous .-M . -Mrs. (,(‘_apt.. Jack McKenzie, of ilopeville, und Mrs. Tanner and Miss Emma Munroe. of Westville, N.S., were in Summerside this week at- tending Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters. L -Capt. (Dr.) McPhee left on Mon- day morning for Aldershot camp, af- ter spending a short furlough with his family in Summerside_ The Cap- tain expects to leave for overseas In the very near future. H -A touring party consisting of I-lon. Chas. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hackett, J. J. Morris, Miss Mae Brennan. Mrs. Gillis and Miss`Ann.ie onus, t-Charlottetown). ciaua Mur- phy, Harold Hackett and Mrs. Gillis, rnotored from Tignish to Lot 7 Sun- day, nnd were the Lruests of Rev. S.J_ McDonald. -Mr. Edward Chandler. returned to the city Wednesday, having helped Messrs John and Harry Tweedy save their hay crop. This was Mr. (‘_hand- ler's first visit to Eiiriiscliffe, and the many friends of this intelligent and industrious youth made during his stay there hope to see him return for 6 2_ _ hmwnh . 'another visit in the nosr future.-Q '_ -Mrs P. 'McBrIde, Bedeque. is vis- -Miss Josephine Cameron. Char- lottetown, spent‘Bunday in Tyne Val- ley- _ -Mlfss McNeill, Summeruide is vis- iting in Tlinish the guest of Mrs. Morris. , -Mr. A. E. Doughart, of Summer- side is spending his vacation at Long River.-L. -Mr. Felix I-1| Arsenault of Char- lottetown‘was in Egniond Bay last week on business.-M. i -Miss E¢\ith Doyle, Sumniersidef is taking ii course in telegraphy with thc Anglo-American (‘o. - ll -_.i -Tho Misses Jacqueline and Louise Arscnault, (lharlottetown, are visit- ing friends in' Summersidc. Il -Mr. Murrloc_k_-llTacLeo