tl ‘ . » 1 . ,i lf. DUESDA! _ . rss cnAni.o'r'ra-ro_wn cusanisn . . . . W - ._;,_;Z,r -_-_.._»q»-y ' ' f - AUGUST 2 _ . _z.;1o1s snlrrissc -asisias' . su|u.¢aor,n',. ¢. ‘ r s' ‘ . (Canadian Press Despatch.) With the British armies on the Somme front. Aug. 10.--(Via Lun- d0l.}-The thunders of the heaviest rain storm of the_ season joined those of the artillery and flashes of light-‘ ing from the heaven vled with the flashes from the mouths or many guna inxs lurid bpttle picture in the darkness of the early hours this morning as a ilnale to yesterdays Anglo-French attack from Pozieres te. the Somme. _ The chilly. heavy down- pouri `-oontinasd Saialisgy artillery ob- serv tl iillc t _ lgllllsh :lists advance _,was to-;< Montague Horse A-Rllaces A iwi-LDNESDAY, AUGUST kos. 191s ‘ $700 PLJRSES $700 Races Start at One O’Clock Sharp. . . 2.19 TR01' AND PACE - Purse $200. - 2.30 TRDT AND PACE Purse $250. 2.80 PACE, Stake, (ciosed.) Purse $250 lheld in the school-house on Aug. 18, ‘castration will be given on the making I lward. Guillonwst where . mined ‘an important position oa¢¥&er aide _,_qg_?e toms. boulder villas on the rlgh ot High Wood. ` .__.,..._...,....__. -New ANNAN.--'rue regular msec ~lng ci the New Annan institute was seven members being present. The minutes 'were read and rdopted, 'Den dollars was voted to th British Sail- ors’ Relief Fund. Mrs. P. S. Mclntyro. one of the delegates so the convention read her report which was very inter- esting and much appreciated by' all: The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wright. and a delu- of salads. After singing the National a ssconos ALLOWED Tnorrsns. Entries in the 2.19 class close Wed ncsrlny. A17. 23rd. Entrance fee five per cent. of purse, and live per cent. additional from money winners. Five. to enter and at least three to start. Purses divided 50, 25. 15 and 10 per cenl.| of purses. Races to finish at the end of illth heat. All mile heats in barnesrnf Any horse distancing the field. or any part thereof, entitled to one money only. Right reserved to change order of program. or to declare race off where suiilclent number of eutrics are not received, and to make a new class. to reject any entry, or bar any driver. Two or more horses trained or own- ed in the some stable may start in the same class, when full entrance money is paid oh each. National Trotting Association liulss to govern, except where they conflict with the above conditions. The following horses have entered, and are fully paid up in the 2.30 Trot, stake class : - i Lloyd Achille, Angus Mc-Gillivrsy, New Glasgow, N. S. Upton Prince, Dr. J. 'i‘. Jenkins. Charlottetown. Electric Ci-esceus, Peter J. Conroy, Charlottetown. Brenton H., H. (1. Hooper, Charlottetown. _ Keltie, John McPhee. Froetown. Jellicoe, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. ' Cap. Cresceus, H. H. Horne, Charlottetown. King Dodds, H. H. Acorn, Souris Claude l.. T. Gordon Ives, Montague. . Kitchener. J. S. wedlock, Charlottetown. The 2.30 Pace Stake has the following entries fully paid upz- . Nutwood, J. S. Wedlock, Charlottetown. Miss Laybum Forward, James Riley, Gasperaux. Cassoy (Yresceus. P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown. Helen A., Gordon McMillan, North River. Zealot, Michael McKenna, Vernon. Commodore Grant, Ellis Pharmacy. Montague. Lillian Patchen, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. Derby. J. S. Wedlock, Charlottetown. 'A-htbem.t_bs maetlns Nlicurned. ueeouom oi mmm mmimaémlnsnmmsr rt --TH! NORNIN DAILY GI-alililli ial Parlours. Summsrsiile. '. -wsnrrso-ny a competent \>°°\" -keeper in Summerslde, work by the hour: either mornings or eveninki- .Write “D. M." B08-1185.1 -- 91121100* ._iov\p_i'; _ l,ll4i_>8-`i.5Mtf.\ -_ 151 ` 1 -|»tAvMA_l<|no_ cosl,Pi.,ETiID,-The rrroyis' quite up to the average. ¥=\l1fl‘ -the prospects for a_ heavy grain crvlt -were never better. f -MABONIC FUNERAL- A num-_ »ber‘of members of the Masonic Order drove out tu Kensington on Sunday afternoon to attend‘the funeral of their brother, the late H. A. Leslie. -H. -NEW HAY- A considerable quantity of new hay is being brought to town, the _market price ranges from $9 to $10 per ton, according to quaility.--H. -WHOOPING COUGH- Wiioolr ing cough is said to be hovering about Lots 7 and 8. Quite a number have also been suffering ‘from inward pains_ lt has been said that the cause of same was the eating of berries.-W -A MOTOR PARTY- A party of. young men from Cape Tornielxtine. motored over -to Summerside on Sun- day afternoon. the boat was in charge oi’ the owner, Capt. Foster Allen, with the following party: Messers Rupert Atkinson, Charles Hildon, George McLeod, Thomas Haynes, Raymond Dujuy and \Villiam Mcl-‘ayden all or whom are engaged in dredging around the pier ai the cape. The party left some evening on the return trip.-H. -HORSE NEWS -Mr. F. A. Wat- ton. Victoria, recently received from Boston, a beautiful throughbred colt, Baybelle. Mr. Watton naturally ex~ pectstbis colt to show some speed, as Bingen her sire has a mark of 2.06% and her dam a mark of 2.08%_ Those who have seen he`r say that, without exception. she is the nicest looking colt ever seen in these parts. -V. The tea tables this year will be in charge oi’ the Ladies of Montague anzlj the vicinity, and the object is s worthy one, to raise funds for "Our Soldier Boys” in the trenches, andthe “Suiiors' Relief Pund,”' and “lied Cross Work,” and we trust that you will be patriotic enough to give them your, hearty support, as they well deserve. They will give you the best meal in town, and you are helping win the war by doing so. .Montague horse races have always been _noted for their good meal tables. and they will not be behind their high standard this year. There will also be' well stocked ice cream and refreshment saloons, and the usual amuscments. The management have spared no pains in preparing for the pleasure, comfort and convenience of the ublic ._ i> - I .The following Train Arrangements have been `made, carrying horses as well as peoplet- ' _ Summerside. . . . Kensington . . . . . _ - Freetown . Cape Traverse Emerald Junction Bradalbane Hunter River North Wiltshire ‘ Royalty Junction.. “' Charlottetown "~ .York Bedford Mt. Stewart .. . Elmira .. Souris Bear River St. Peter’s. .. Morell _ Peakes Cardigan . Montague . Proportionate fares from intermediate stations not named. Special train- will return after the races. The S. S. Enterprise will make an excursion trip from Picton, N.S., on that date, bringing over horses and people from Picton. Newillasgow and else-l where. Teams will meet the trains and the steamer, and convey passengers' to the track at reasonable fares. ` Montague has one of the best tracks in the Maritime Provuices, and you will see one of the biggest races ever held on any truck at Montague on Aug. 80. Come along and bring your friends with yon. _ . Admission, Adults, 26c. Children. 15c. The Provincial Sunday . School Convention The Provincial Sunday School ' Conveiii i" . tion will be held at . 'oju‘fA_l_lGU§Tl 29th to 31:1" T -_ assert-still .bearers-1.6-1.1 ~ t - vs wah; fe t oéW$fl.-ilh;l3§fl.,t.-§.?c?f` -1 f;.-`-_J f..;-slay.. Ida ..'=wr-- :=tii:r'w:¢¢:__f"'~- l f ` I 4 V] V r 1;- 1. I it) ,, ':;`::fl;‘_\{ l ‘*-15”' "\L"r`“. NOW iamr.91,\i¢w,i|1be . ` ' -' mm’ 1"' f . '."”liill- *ii nf 8nd".i’.c..rl;1!lK$¥{e ~\ 'nra o1pn¢¢,¢img_ql ‘mis s £3 --f ’ -.'--iw. besuty it-isrssl hsadlls d Nippon. _ » 5 wars.;-éietyisgysu the ofthe _ r . V _ ` _ i U/ I- _Z jig _V 'ph . _ I 5 . _. f 1 ' /rf' 1- mumps r. semi Station Fare. 'rims . . . . $120 . .90 8.40. . 1.00. 90 . . 45 .. .. .25 10.35 - lc' -i~=°'»~.r- 1;' 0 M V,,_.,_;__ hiplsttir-V _ ‘ ' ' 7 rl. ere- ‘-1 ,.4 W -\‘ '- f g, , ,,_ . , . '.- ‘ . .. =‘ ,-\' ‘>.- , , . ,yr , . 1 ..+L`2 I 'K -_ ., I* £9 v ._.. , .~. , .'."'."f‘.-'.. '<-' ' fb can rm. ess , 1.12 6.45 7.21 1.29 7.57 mo 1.15 1.15 . . . 1.15 . . . . 1.15 ._ 1.15 . . . . . . . 1.00 . . . 1.00 1.00 8.25 ` . . '.80 8.52 . . .'15 9.10. . . . .60 9.40 . . _ 1.15 6.40 1.15 7.40 8.10 8.45 ` 9.10 10.05 ` .. .75 . . . . Ar. 11.00 i 1. o. lvss, _ Secretary. . ' - .- . 1,.~"‘ -'r`..» .. .s .*:» .... 1.. i ;-.handle only .f i FRREEN SHE :'F";'f .I IDIS j'|'|'||S "EIN YDUQ Hrs you one of the many who are sutering with e@ma, obstinate sores. ulcers or any other skin trouble? lf so. lose no time in trying Zam-But. and you will be amazed at its curative powers. The healing power oi any oint- ment is in Proportion to its msdi-. einsl ingredients. Ordinary ‘oint- menta being composed chiefly of animal fats, with only a small psr- centage of medicinal ingredients, have not sulcient healing -power . to overcome a bad ease of skin trouble. Zam-Bok, on the contrary, is purely herbal, and is all madi- oine, which explains its superiority over other olntments, and its many marvellous cures. ' Besides being best for eczema, nlcera, and skin diseases of all kinds, it ls equally good for blood- poisoning. piles, burns, cuts, heat rashesrsore and blistsred feet, in- sect bi-iss and sunburn. 50c. box all druggists, or Zsm-But Co., Tomato. Send le. stamp tor post- age on has trial bot. _ » . IN ALBERTON Watches, Clocks and Jewel- lery repaired, Jewellery orders iilled to s u i t, satisfaction guaranteed. _ ’ ANGUS Ma¢KENz1s ` ‘ Jeweller. 1464-8-14M1mo. ~ ~ WZIK\\\\Yi \ . -Bi-Nona ' ,1o.ooo ns. 1.. "stirs 1_ rand the best B ` r _ » -wine (550 feet ._ ‘ .`.-i5°\\i.?3l- ` * \. = Buy- Binder Twine ‘ Qs* `ar;._ 11 `i..*°3l§,!!¥ iii.. S. *.51*-vi: ~ A: ...W ` L ._ is l -ouaclufm 1 are h luv l1'PAYltohtl!lnt.hisProv ce. imma' “new ' G _ can be~sbtaiaad's.t l4p¢erty‘s 'roaaor _ ~ t cus ut ara . um mum crane. twingdvys mg ‘ -Nlrno owe. Kuo New ctus loaded shells.`I0. 12, 16 and 20 K\l\8¢- Fresh st0°h Blléfilolly loaded for ill- F. W. Strong & Co. 1583-8-2imli -GENUIINE lLA_C`K DUCK DECOYB 80 cents each. ,lt s. guns $25.00 ull. also Hopkins nndwlen. and Stephens _double barreljuns 15.00 up. _F. W. Strong & Co_. %__1~ , 1588-il~m1l i-wsnr ns|N`- 'rss farmers around Prince County are anxiously waiting for rain, The grass is so dry that it is s bard proposition to iind s place forlthelrcattle to graze.-W., -POLICE COURT- At the Sum- rnerside Police Court on Saturday morning. a drunk, who was locked up on the previous night, was lined $5 and costs or ten days in jail. He took the days.-H. -SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR.-The ice Cream Social held by the New Annan Women's Instituto on Wedesnday ev- `enlng, Aug. 16th, was a decided suc- cess. a handsome sum being realized. The institute wishes to thank those who assisted 'ln any way; also Mr. J. J_ McKinnon for the use of his grounds. -ENJOYABLE EVENT.-Mr. Jas. Huestls. of North Bedeque gave a very successful social evening to his friends and patrons on the grounds of Professor Ross last Friday. There were about 125 present. The grounds were br-llliantly lighted by gasoline lanterns supplied by Mr. J _ A. Wright. The evening passed very quickly, with games and _various kinds of amuse- ments_ ice cream and cake were Served Bfler which speech~making and singing was indulged in. Mr. Heustis is a believer in the social side of life. and is doing his best to give the peo- ple of Bedeque and vicinity as good a time as possible. WESTERN PEli80i|lL§ -Mr. John Grady, Summerside. left last week for Moncton, N. B.-W. Mrs. Robert Curtis, Charlottetown, wasa passenger to Victoria, last week.-V. ' -Mrs. James Pritchard, Summer- side. is visitingher parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright, in Victoria.-V. -Mr. W. E. Brooks, of Springfield. spent Friday and Saturday at Alber-' ton.-W. ~ -Mis Wanda Farrant. Summer- side, has returned home, after spend-' ing four weeks vacation, visiting friends in Launching.-H. ' -Miss Annie Cameron, Summer- side, teacher of the staff of the High' School, was a passenger to Charlotte- town on Saturday evening.-H. __.,.__ -Miss Annie Cook of Moncton, N.; B.. has returned home after spend- ing a short time with friends at Be- deque.-W. -Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Profitt. Long River, spent the week-end in Victoria. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prof- it-t.-V. -Mrs. Alex. Allan.. Miss Ethel Dooley, Summerslde, and Mrs. Reid Lewis. Boston. are visiting in vicwria| thefguest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lea. -Mr. Jarmes Peters' of the stall' of the Boston Police force is in Summer-; side spending a briei' vacation with! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jelos Pe- ters, ' Summerside.-li. -Mrs. Russel Howatl, Tryon, was a passenger to Charlottetown on ths'Llewellyn'25c.-$15.10. - 5 -'o l Collection. English Church French F ed I " Rwer _’2_55_v _ r O .. Total $2081.20 .~ . ` ~ ' _ -1, ~ . _ ‘ _,_ "_ ,_,,,aHE,_ . » 80 Grafton Street- .-4 ~ 1. - Sec'y-Treasurer. ` _ 15808-22M1i. t - - 2 _ . -.~, a \‘~_\\\\\\\nQf`IFH@ S. S. Harland, Thursday, where she is undergoing treatment at the P. E. Island Hospital.-V. -The friends of Mr. Joseph Muir- head, janitor of the Summerslde Ar- mory, wbo has been confined in the Prince County Hospital, for a few days. through illness, is now rapidly recovering and will he again on the job in a day or two.-H. H-fd; . ,. \`- .: ..‘_/I mi. The Schooner' ' A. F. Conlon will be Jute ;‘\usuSt..?.._ilt1l.i_t_(l,th- , A "M *|51 . _ Best HAR‘?,.§Q4P . . .I ,_, 'vi /‘ Full lR|TllH SAILORD' RELIEF FUND. P lusl ek ieuqq nsrlso i rovo Y Q '19 I . , _ Maier A1 A. largett ` ' ' ‘ 10.00 oottecrso sv iss. s. `c.` wes- 8TlRl DORNWALL. ' Harry Hyde SE: Frank Howard $2; esmupl Folgzseil 85; Andrew McDonald 1;- 13. . QOLLEOTID ;l»Y " "'L'ADlE8" RID ‘ CROSS, WOOD IDLANDS. Miss Sarah Munn 2512;' David Home sic; George grating $1: Mary Psnting 25c; Mrs, Frank- Pantiilg S1; C. S_ llc- Don Zlic; Mrs. George Williams Bde McPherson So* Jo n Mclfil - .nus i_¥cMillas 25c; gn. James; 25a; .TAI x. Yolml' c"'A. . aylor sz; isp-f m_ »mul1mr’1oe; ‘i':s‘s- ner tin, 2 ci A. Brown $1; Mrs. R. W. Mc- Kay"$l; `Wtlliam M’cMil_ls.n $1; 'Mrs._-. lssac'Martin $1; Katie McPl1_ers_on 25c; Mrs. Florence McNeill 25c'; Mrs. VV. W. Brown $1; Mrs". Emma Mc- isaac $1;"Mrs. A. Bell Sl; Mrs. Cather- ine Yosng 50c; Mrs_‘,lohu_N. Mchebd 50c; Mrs. Mary McNeill li0c; Miss Margaret McNeill 601:; Duncan Gillis $l;_Mr_s. A. J. McMillan 25c; Mlsl,Ev& _McMillan 50c; Mrs. J. D. McMillan. 55c; Mrs. M. A. McMillan 25c; Mrs. A. 'M. _McMillan 50c;_ John McNeill 20c; Mrs_ D. McNeill 25c; A. M. Bell soc; Rev. Mr. Gillis 5ilc; Mrs. J. McKay 25c J. G. McLeod ~2_5c; Mrs. D. H; McMil- lan 25c-$23.85. COLLECTED BY MR. MAURICE DALY, ST. MARY'8 ROAD_ Andrew McGee $1; Maurice Daly $1. Mrs. Thos_ Daly 50c; Mrs. Tobias Lau- drignn 250; Mrs. John Lsndrigan 60c; Patrick lilcGso Sr. Z0c; Patrick Mc- Gee Jr. 25c; T. McKearney 50c; James A. McGee 501:; William McCarthy ;l0c; A. Cassidy 50c; C. Mcilulgan 500; Robt. Mctlarlon Soc; Martin McCar- thy 40c; James M,cKearney 501:; Pat- rick Mcltesrney 25c; Mrs. F. Miller 25°.--rsoo COLLECTED BV MRS. WILLIAM McDONALD PANMLQRE ISLAND Rev. T. Gallant $2; Thomas McCar- ron $1; Wm. Condon $1; Wm. A. Mc- Donald $2; Joseph R. McDonald $1; Adam French $1; Peter Condon 50c; M. Condon 25c; Pins Jamieson 35c: \Vm. Jamieson $1; Mrs. M. Murphy 25c; Hubert Campbell 35c; Mrs. M. Lannigan 500; Lawrence Campbell 10a Wm_ White 50c; Daniel McNaulty 25c. -$12.05. ` COLLECTED BY MR. H. STEELE. GASPERAUX. Henry Dunn $2; H. Steele 50a; Co- lin Steele $1; Nell McKenzie $1: George _McKenzie 50c; Percy Dixon 501:; lilrs. James Graham 50c; Mrs. James Acorn 25c; Mrs. A. 0‘Connor 25c; Mrs. John Hammond 251:; Mr. Thos. Marcia 25c' Miss -Mar Steele tha Graham 150; James Cunnlngham` 25c; John Lawlor 25c; William Mc- Kenzie 40c; D. R. Steele $2; Angus Steele $1_50.-$12.05. _ ' COLLECTED BY MR. NEIL CAMP- , . BELL, STURGEON. Chests# Llewellyn 50c; Benjamin Creed 25c; Neil Murphy 50c; Donald Jamieson 25c; _Philip Creed 50c; Jones Llewellyn 50c; Jonathan Llewellyn Ziic; Thomas Creed 50c; Hugh Collins !l5'c;- Michael McCarran $1; Mrs. Da- vid Collins __25c; D. H. Wright 20:1; John A. Collins 25c; James Grotto 20c Mrs. Gratto Bc; Mrs., A. Gratto 5c; Tobias Landrigsn 60c;_J. T. Landri- gan 50c; Philip Murphy $1; Cain Wright 25c; D. W. McKinnon 50c; Ma- thias Laudrigan $1; James Farrell 50c James A_ McKinnon 501:; Jolln Jamie- son _50c;, John French, 25c; John Kear- ney 250; P. Arsenault fic; Daniel Colins $1; William Maher 30c; John M. Kearney 35_c; Mathias Conrod 50c; William (lriill-n 25c;. _Murdock King- 25c; Dick Llewellyn 50c; Woodley Y l 25.1; Miss Julia sfeeie zsc; Miss Mer-f it-clean and keep it sanitary. destructive to tlieordinsrlt roof. harder and drier. _ ' ture: ofrooiings and building papers. L How About Home Heating - having the use of it. your next order N otehead Gltmt 2 “aw ` Post Chariot; 'f ,oe Good ob Prim-ins _' U We carry a Elaréélfstocklof ,W1 - mg Papers al ,colors‘f~.\~5¢_