- 257". "“‘=‘_<"§Y’"I" PAGE TWO oo4+o+o¢>c+o++ooo+o+¢o<o features ere lie released her, driv- '1‘ H E1 R E n VULTURE BY FREDERICK SLEATH Author of “sniper Jualnon," elm. z vovvooovo-Qvvvo-vvv rvvwvv». _(Coi_itiiiutu, She took of the Zoodstulfs, inuilc tea anti ate; aiiu‘ us she ate, sue limited LJYIIJIILI her, pondering over what she saw. Utiptisite her was tllu front en- [YIIIIUL- oi the cottage, niinit-tliat iy lieliiiid her a doorway that slic- gllessttl ntiuid lead to the back; to the front entrance was built an inner poi-eh, closed liy a door, and in etich tit‘ the two zilt-uvts thus Itirnit-tl on t-ltlit-r baiiti was a win- dow. 'i‘hi~ ht-ailh was to her right, the dresser tti her left. Near the Iilfllltflfillll of the dresser was u lIlll'll doorway. There ivere two titliers, one on either side of the lieartli, anti one tit‘ tlit-st- was the tlotirway of lit-r rtitnn. All the doors were very strong, With a slight rc- currence of her fornit-i‘ dread slie notice-ti that tii- windtiws wtre closet] by shutters similar to thi- om. in her room. lt was a strange tlivelling; a strt-nglioltl. Plover liatl she sat in a litiuse lllt)l'(' strongly filled ur itiatiu. l-ii-spllt- the wlilrlwintl blasts that bulft-tcti anti secured it without, within nothing ratllt-tl. and slit- ctntltl fi-t-l no draught, its staticlint»; its stillness git-u eerie. She wisht-tl lit- would Wilktll. At length she trit-tl to rotisc him, but failed, lltrr tiwii wrarint-ss was gi-t-‘sving: she t-titiltl scarcely kvt-p lier eyes frtitti; t-ltising, Yet. siie shrank from going tti ll1'l‘ l‘llUlll tti llu tltiwn. She ivas afraitl, Slii- wt-nt thillit-r at last, but not ttt r it had grown very ctild~— the chill ol‘ the dawn. With a lilankt-t wrappt-tl round ht-r, she re- turnt-tl to IltT chair. Anti very soon tiflt-rirtirtls Nature tivt-rcame her. Siit- sank forward on tlie table and slept. 'l'lie dawn came, the day. the ev- ening; tli,_, storm raged and bellow- cd without pause. -i)e'.if»t0 its din. the two slept on. Siit- uwakt-neti sutldt-nly, and to Allfllvsttdl danger. the stinnti til‘ a wild cry. i'p sli~ started in alarm. aiitl saw the strange man. lle liati awakt-iietl and risen; hc was standing lie-side her. Bcftire she titliiltl spring away from him. he had caught ht-r in his arms. lle- ftirc sht- t-otiltl call tint, he was cov- t-ring lit-r fare with kisses. . lit-fore she troultl struggle to re- sist him, hc had let hcr g0. Slit: iit-d from him tn her room. the bitterness that leaped into his CORN In one minuoe- ha! that quick-tho pain h gone. No treatment ao lafg. sure. healing. thoroughly lllklmilc and scientific in every a lino-padl- Th: reculta way aa Dr. Sch are a revelation. At your druuiafa or aboa deals’; Coat but a Three SIzn-hrcomgsllauiamimlofl DrSchollk i Zinc-pads? "m one Ira-the magi’ Store for Sale At Dunstaifnage flwing to otlit-r business arrange- int-nts the untlcrsiglictl tit-sires to tiisptise of lit-r lucrative (lrot-ery Business at liinitrtaffnage itieltitl- ing store, tlwelllnghtnise anti out- buildings, ’l‘lit- business is tiltl cs- IilIlIlHllPII in the t-t-ntrt- oi‘ ti tiros- pt-rtitis, populous SUlIIPlllPIll, tit-ar t-liurt-lit-s aiitl st-lititvls. For further parlit-tilnrs apply to. MR8. R. PHILIPSON (nee Lane) llunstaifniigt‘. Phone Central 1 495-6 l0 6i (‘UNI’) AND NPIGNII Tlll“. IIAY AT {count POINT ROCK!’ POINT FERRY TIMI‘; TABLE (‘tuiinitriitzlng Junn Int, tho Nintmmr Illllnltllrlllllll will run lit-two-rn Charlottetown out! ltut-ky Ptilnt during the Nuniinwr IImnIIln, llll fullowa: Lvo. (‘liurlothtuiwn Lv. ltuchy Pnlal 7J0 u. m. 5.00 a. m. ILZIO u. In. 3.00 la, In. 0.260 n. III. 10.00 a. m. 11.00 u. m. 11.30 u. Ill. 1.30 p. m $.00 p. m. 2.1") p. m. 3.00 p. m. 0.30 p. m. 4.00 p. In. 4.110 p. m. 5.00 p, m. 0.30 p m. 7.00 p. m. MONDAY Lv. Charlottetown. l.v. Rocky Point 0.3 n. m. 10.00 a. m. 12.05 p, m. ' 1.00 p. Ill 2.00 p. m. 2.30 p. III £1.01! p. m. 3.80 p. III. 0.00 p. m. 5.00 p. m. CIIA "LI! NIGWRON, Manager. li-l-d-‘initba. ' iug her from him iu tear. lie had been dreaming of Clara. rte had drtsaicd they were togetasi. he had wuksuetl and thought his drtaui true. The Kl" W33 we “page u.‘ her sister-nut ot‘ the sad. beautiful woman of the under- ground chamber, but of Clara as she had beta ' years ago, before their separation, in those halcyon diiys when he, and she, and their love, was young. CHAPTER Xlil - v fl ' ran cnAiimnltrows-cvanoiits Offlolal Programme -...I‘O R_ Old Home —AND—- ‘ Fireman's Tournament}. TO BE HELD AT » r Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canad THE l-URKE" BY THE TAR“ unozn THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAOE OF HIS nououn 1W0 A- l"- . V. HE TZ PREMIE . D. TEWART AND 1t was an extraordinary likeness. LIEU-r Go Azgn 'J°HN MR iEuusA it had cuinplctely deceived hiin: M c 1 aoPM and the bitter years had never - - - ,betn, the old loie leaped in his ‘licart and tilled his veins with tire. iilicn had come iiit-nwry. and bit -_--~- -—-—-~~----_---------»~- -- terness» terrible disappointment, u COMMITTEES, [rt-sh uiid greater realization of his loss; aliid then ill‘ grcateir Easing: “m,” commm“ stll, t at tore ns iear w i ~ ‘ lotliers, and sucked life where the A. Ernest lleartz, John Martin, Harry C. Brown, other“ ,,,,.,.__me hmtlng fury oi‘ re. 1.. Iruilit-Mlllan, Malcolm _lrwlu, George Sharron. ivenge. The girl, coining bravely t0 l - litliii. J. A‘. McMillan. Lllltlllllillllall E0211! Kl. tronfrtint him, tiliencd the door of lliwlle- D- l‘~ Blslllglmh LEOD . . ac anon. her room and saw his face, anti rc- ~ ~ “u fl- 1FINNEY- G:n:"'_‘i'|"‘8ecr°“ry "Lilla? ' a cou a t- i ‘ ' - . . . , sht- t-ltisctl the door and bore Prowamm‘ Fmancu‘ HOSE REEL against it, ready in attempt to stay 1,[__Cn|_D_A_ MacKlnnmh ])_ |.~_ gamma RACE him should Ilt try to enter . . . This was tlit- man whom (‘lara had Malcolm irwln, l). F. Bethune. llarry C. Brown, T. W. l...l’rowse, 'l'ltere was nothing else for her‘ to do, until his return. . . . (lot in the midst 0i’ the deluge. he was hastening uwny from the cottage. He had seen her as she opened her door antldooked out nt him, Shrinking from meeting Ill'l'. he had stolen away us soon as she had withdrawn. only the storm fit company for him in his present mood, only in rts wrath the sym- pathetic chord that could give his conflicting Passions calm. A (lease pinc forest came down the ridges close to the back 0t the cottage. Not to it did he ttirn, lle E followed the exit path from gym hollow, that led in the opposite dir- ection, direct from the ctrttitge gully between two hills. over the moorland and down to the smelters in ‘the plains liy lhc sen. lint he l"ll'l\\">tl it iit» farther than the Iw- l- ltitinini: of the gully. Thert- he lnrnt-tl tit-lith- anti climbed the high- est ltlll»climbetl into the storm to a point where winds always blew, aiitl there sat down, facing the ruin anti lhL. gale. (To Be Continued) For Illvnry lll-Mlnnnlbu Llnlmnnl. an ron SALE '- At Malpeque An old homcatcad containing 65 acrca of choice land, all clear with good buildings. 22 acrea andcr crop, the balance under bay. Tber. la alao a fox ranch on the farm. Poa- aeaalon given at onco. For inform- ation vvrltc or pbono JOSEPH DAWSON, Konalngtor IEZB-B-lflmwfii. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. nosi0N-,~sr. JOHN n. n. (lntomafional) LINE FARE ST. IOIIN b lflflUfONadilg-éfllii“ LUIBC to BOSTON Ilfl Q. S. GOV. DINGLEY .3»- lfintla Lona M. John Wad-nil! I! '5 A- I la LHKMLIIQIlP-Mn “tirrl-tz- "errata, .'.::::'. .. a - " Saturday nalllnp dlraot lo Ioaton. dun n "",",'.'.';':.,*:‘.‘.'.".::, i... ram‘... tun u: n‘ ‘tab: : ’ ' ‘ ° Il- Ior Information apply ro ozantl It 0501'! PW"- Tina War resulted. Bal- M- "4 5'""l" " 7 " M‘ lol was deposed. then imprisoned, and ‘the Scottish f‘ ./ be awarded for each event.» apply to the Secretary, W. R. TlNtNEY. door. Men had made that atli; t- hud worked in the hollow, a lltihzn. llllll-l ‘time ago, The cottage was the soli- bulldltig rtgynuining o; a once 10.80 A.M. STREET PARADE. Naval. Military and Firemen with flourishing m," "ma" Alung "N, Bands. Farmers Picnic Dominion Experimental Farm. path had gone the rich liill nrtu-t, up out of the hollow, on tlirntixh a i1.80A.M. OFFICIAL WELCOME to Vlsl-tlti-g Firemen at garet, granddaugh- Q ‘OI’ Edward, as umpire, bounced his faulty, Regalia, including tbs Stone oi.’ Dea- tlny, waa removed to ibigland. 1-—Cllm~bing Greasy Pole. 2——T1ib Races. 3-—Swlnimlng 1lace— Mon. 4~Swimmlng iiace—Glrls. 5-Stwlimming Racer-Juniors. li-Dlvlng for Plate-s. 7~—ll‘anoy Diving. 8-—Canoo Jousting. il-Canoe Obstacle Race. The above events are opcn to all comtmera and suitable prizes‘ wlll For further particulars and entry forms TENNIS AND GOLF RECEPTION OF ViSlTlNG FIREMEN at City Fire Hall. MIDWAY AND CIRCUS, MARKET SQUARE. TENNIS AND THEATRES. VENING the Strand Theatre by His Worship, Mayor Joiin McKenna. 103° A M 30 P.M. HORSE RACES oti grounds of the Chiirltiitt-ttiivn Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. (A Member of the National Trotting Association) 1.00 P,M. No, 1—-2.15 Trot and Paco .. . . . . . . .. Purse $500. No, 2~—2.21 Trot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purse $500. N0. 3-4.2? Trot, 2.30 Pace . . . . . .. Purse $500. 13° P "L For Rules governing these races ace rules under Friday. July 17th. Entries close Juno 27th, when horses must be el-iizi-ble. 5% tn on-tor and 5% from imoncy winners. Entry will not be accepted unltuas accompanied by entrance lec. For infonmatlon, write it Smallwood, Secretary, Charlottetown, l’. lfl. Island. MONSTER DECORATED STREET PARADE WITH BANDS. Prizes will ho awarded for the most artistic, most original, best commercial and funniest float in the Parade. Floats may be either Horse Drawn. Hand Drawn or Motor Driven. In order not to interfere with any of 15 P.M. All Floats must be on Victoria Park Roadway facing Kent Street not later than 7 l’. M. when the Marshall and his assistants will allot. each one their positions MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY A, D. 1292—-1296.—— - The death of Mar- of Alexander Ill, produced thir- teen claimants for the Scottish Crown. appointed J o b n Balloi. who four years later re- scnt tti licr stiecnur! The notion IIILHHIIOIHI Kelly, i.t.-C0l D. A. MflP-Klllllfifl.‘ l‘ l“ t“ b“ l-hmw“ llllwll and n"? time lllkl-‘ll Mlle" ll mhhhrpd 5,, he,- |,,»,,1n_ M, P_'f‘1l_||5_ chap-m", IOIIClIIOB the ground. Tho judges to examine the llystttrlzi took the liluce iit fear. Chairman. smlvlllls at ("we and for every quarter turn that vim anti tirged her to laughter, But the _ I n? 8 lg-‘ll Plllvyrfirlllll llllll 8800M Blldll b8 lllltlvd t0 film- "Mmfshe 5'0"‘! “way "m" the J- Webster. L. B. MCMlllllll. petlng in Hose Reel liace is allowed ten (10) feet in» "m" "ml “mlwd hlm- n” ‘m1 "m . i.. MeLaine, M. l’, Titus, Chairman. s-ldo the finish line in which to break cou li iid t-tnne, though presently his foot- make conuocnm, If now] o. 1 ' [p “g n _ _ H _ _ , L Ho I" _ . . l ppe does not come falls \\il'( silent, After waiting u 1.. ( Hughes, aa p. within 10 foot lino the team ls disqualified. - Line to iittlt- while loitger, she opened the J A S Buyer G G Hugh“, be laid 50 as not to retard the flow of wntnr, tlqm- and entered the kitchen. lle P'.T,'tus'0h;flrman> Tmnui HOSE REEL Weight 500 lbs., loaded and ready to run. Ordinary ‘W5 m’! there‘ J. A. McMillan Chairman Sig“ Mr“- "l should like to speak to you,” ' ' HOSE Th H l slit; eunt-ti, t - e use used to he reguiut on, service, cotton rubber lleavy rain was niinmz. but the — illlntid hose in] lflisllli v1 (50) Mt. 5 thread-i w the winti had dropped considerably, cl atlven” 51 ""8 - and tit-ilher its stiugiiing nor the Fen (L10) tmtgn t0 run on reel, and eight. Members of strumming of raindrops was t-iulflc- - ‘mm 0 5 l" “m” "m1 mllgue “ml "V" (2) llllhllld ~ Carrying clearly; yet he did not ‘MENTAL FARM humus: mea nchts u eugth. i\o team to run in renly- T ' _ Site repeated hcr call, speaking AFTERNOON. ORANGE CELEBRATION. SPORTS AND TEA. HOOK AND Distance to be fifty (50) yards, seven (7) men to a lltllllfetlflléllly. Receitgngdno ninswler TENNIS AND GOLF. LADDER RACE team.‘ gcamttobstniaand gun with ladder, raise and sesroeover o ie oorn e '- mourn, me o-e-taonwerimangrnspsttpi . opposite wall and knocked lpslgt- EVENING“ gégglgaNNCgflrLégTzllEgl-lc GARDENQ Man mounting laddor to start from the grodiiurhlhli entiy, determined to come to an ' MIDWAY Ab“, cmcus MARKET SQUARE. I001. to lle placed on bottom, rung. Ladder to b9 uoihl understanding with him, and wlth- . ' ' gcanlfihlrly (1540), m“ “m5 (sllncmlllilll b! M- F- C- out tit-lay. But as with 'her calling. Ban‘ rungs “ch05 "pan" . so with her knocking. She tuok thg ‘ ggSE COUPLING Distance run fifty (50) yards meet in contra and lamp and searched at last, but NTEST niti-ke couplintcallllme to b0 taken when coupling wi-Hwut “an o! the two other. 10.00 A.M. YACHT-RACES ON HARBOR. 18-ft. class for Hyud- ‘ touches the ground. For every quarter turn that can room, of m, cu,,,,ge_ one w,“ a manTrcvhy- This race will b0 stillwl trader llle suilliis be givorr coupling, one filth second will be atldtid to storflmunlwlvhut on [he Same Sh,“ 0t rules can; Cliarlottctown EYttcht Clut . F the running time. A straight couphng to lira made and me kimhvu as her own; the other’ Farmers cn c Domln on xperlmen al arm. ‘ iigmtsistirrlig ofttlge page t: b: flllgwgd,k g)“; “me and “l Where door slit» had knocked. 12 noon 10-MILE BICYCLE RACE. Starting and finishing on °_ l" ° 0" 0' s urned t tic , Rec (an feet, - was a bis. bare. chamber. whose, (ii-em ticoi-ge Street. This event is open tti the Mari- " {mtm- “mm “d?” mmmg‘ N“ m°r° “"1" mm“ only furnishings were a table, u. time Provinces. Handsome cups will be awarded. DU t“ m“ from and‘ department’ couch‘ and a chum m“, the dour TY RACE Contestants to run fifty (50) yards. dress in duty Opmslte the from enwrance one“ 1.30 P. M. HARBOUR EVENTS. - COB-ts. rubber D0015. helmvt. belt and spanner, and re- ed m, a narrow porch m“, M, 8,, -. 1~Motor Boat Race—Bnng and go linclo turn w the starting point, w-here they will be examin- She had guessed. m thmback/dloor‘ 2—C‘anoe Raco—Men. ell ll)’ llllfl Judges to ascertain if properly dressed and h, "one m. these places was them 3—-(.anoe ltace— lJllIdlesiadl G t cyzarytliinglin pine-is. Any interference with dress, ~t in ' §i%1i.‘t?..“‘.‘{.2§l.l§:l t“ B" r it..:..;z"za."t.t.":.i."r.tzl cottage, locking the door b-lilnd __ I_» i ' ‘ , ’ ‘ ' mm In a Sudden thunder mumLp the 2 gowlilng gacghgliidlllzlitladles and Gents NOTES A violation 0f any of the above rules will debiir and m," dmmmcd the r001,’ Gone mm SLCEYPILFQOtgv-vn Lire-Bog“ vs C N v -R _wmale rule out any contestant or the whole team. mm. BUM ‘ma "mo" . .. . . . ‘ i gtllljpnipetzllfincgs Irussd will b0 regulation Fire Service _ She set the lamp on lb. table, sat ll-lAquaplnning and Stunts. I y ' ' ' ‘l"“'"' "ml ““'°"°‘l u’ Lm" ""“' a.ao P. M. DOCK EVENTS Iitlilngiigtfidkhnhhrttnlhng pm in the Sports’ ‘mum’ m a" 6.1.1». _ Claim time allowance wbon making entry. the wires Floats must not be over thirteen feet high. and Cartage fIOB dllrlllk P800!- Nat/ioual Trotting Association Rules to govern. lloppiea not barred. All racaa mile heats, oliree in flve to hung", B)’ ARTHUR MO iii m. PIIMIO. . Slmllld an alanm tor tire be wit: "1 during the parade each and ovary float will move at once to tbc right band curb and stop until the Fire Appar- atus has passed and permission has been granted tn proceed. A SPECIAL PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST DECORATED CAR OR BUS FROM ANY POINT OUTSIDE OF CHARLOTTETOWN. For further particulars apply to M. P. Titus, Chairman of Committee in charge of Decorations. MIDWAY AND CIRCUS, MARKET SQUARE. TENNIS AND THEATRES. THURSDAY, JULY 16th UNVEILING OF SOLDIERS‘ MONUMENT, Queen Square. . ' * TENNIS AND GOLF. FARMERS’ PICNIC, Dominion Eaywlmontal Farm. FIREMAN'S SPORTS at Charlottetown Drivlnq Park- Prizes to tho value of: 1-34 Mile H050 Reel Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $850.00 2—50 yuids Hook and/Ladder llace . .. $850.00 3~Duty Racc——100 yards . . . . .. .. 5-30.00 4~0ne Mile Relay Race 4 mon .. $10.00 5—Hose Coupling Contest ...$ 30.00 6-1100 yards Dash, Firemen . ...$ iltLtIO 7—%-mile Run, Firemen ...$ 30.00 8- % Mile llun, Firemen . .. 8.45.00 ll-Tiig of War~10 men to tea-m . . . . . . . . . . .. $150.00 10——100 yards DBOIF-VOIBPIIIU (45 years and over) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $.30.00 RULES To be run dry, single, on time, ten (10) meti to each team. distance 440 yards, reel to txarry 300 fuet oi‘ host: (6 lengths) lay 250 feet, break coupling, put on branch pipe. W-lien pipe i5 on to the satisfaction of pipenitiii, the street parade-on Wednesday lllflflllllg. July 15th, and union a satisfactory explaii- ' ation is given to the executive why they did not do so, Urey will be rlebarred from taking part in any of the events. Itgvery contestant must havoboen n Mom-her of the Biro Department ho represents for at least one year. Strike shoes will not be allowed in any of the above events. Running Costumes m-ust be worn iu all events, with the exception of the duty rm», Contestants in all events to tbo decently clothed. Five teams or over to start In all events or no third prlzo will be given, Entrlcacloac on Jilly lat, and muat be In Secretary's hand on-or before that data. This Tournament has been. sanctioned by and l; being run under the rulcs and regulations as laid down by the M. F. C. Association. . BASEBALL MATCH ii-t Athletic Grounds, Sutnimor- side vs. Charlottetown, TENNIS AND THEATRES. BAND CONCERT, VICTORIA PARK. MIDWAV AND CIRCUS, MARKET SQUARE. ‘FRIDAY, JULY 17th Programme for this dim; will be announced later by tlho Central Con ittee ln charge of OLD HOME WEEK AND Fill ‘MAN'S TOURNAMENT. 45 MILE ROAD RELAY RACE-Prince County vn. Charlottetown. Starts ir“o‘ni Summoreldo to Charlotte- town. Two hsiidsouie- Shields will tbq presented to (he winning teaimii. HORSE RACES on the pounds of tlto Charlottetown Driving Punk and Provincial Exhibition Association (A Member of the Notional Trotting Association.) No. 1—2.17 Trot Purse $500. No- 2—2»20 Pace . Purse $500. No. 3-2.40 Trot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Purse $500. Entries clost; Juno 27th, when flames must. the olig- ible. 5% to enter and 5% from money winners. Entry will not be accepted unless lcemnpnnled by entrance fee, RULES . l-lny. Straw, Stabllng 1925 . m. The Perfect Blelijl _ "SAM ,. Teas from neatly thirty dlflbr. ant gardens are blended to ‘in , SALADA its distinctive flavot. It Is truly a revelation. Try h. JUNE 15, All races to end at flfth bent. Five 0r mnnfto enter four or more to start in eacltclaae. Money divided 50%, 25%. 15% and 10%. . A horse distancing the iit-la or any iprirt thereof will receive bug one Prcmiiim. Additional entries from the ammo stable in ouch class can be math. by cnbb owner by tho payment of 1% for each additional horso. but iul| payment of 5% must be paid on all starters. All horses at owners risk and this Association will not be respon- HIIDIn for any accident or tltimztgti to any person or property during tho meeting, iind this Rule is part of rho Contract. . i ln mixed classes, trottors will he allowed three second! over pacer-g, Two homes tinder the same nwncrslil-p may start in any" race. nights reserved to t-liatige order of Program, reject any cntry, ox- teiiti credit (IlWIilTI! nil‘ for any twausc in their discretion any or fill races, to rn-tipen or substitute a class without re-adveriising. , FOR INFORMATION WRITE, C. R. SMALL-WOOD, SGOPQIIPY, ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island, PLEASE NOTEZ—— ' Tlic above rult-s apply also to races scheduled for Wednesday, July 15th. . 6.10 P.M. . FINISH OF 45 MILE ROAD RELAY RACE from Summersitle to Charlottetown at Driving Park. The (ltiiitt-statits will cuter Main Gate nntl run once around the track, tltiisiiintg in ‘front of Grand Stand. EVENING Tennis and Theatres. Midway and Circus Market Square. llantl Concert V-lcitiria Punk. DECORATED BOAT PARADE ONi HARBOR. SATURDAY, JULY 18th Programme for this date will be announcodlater by the (‘entrai Coin-mitten in charge 0L1) HOME WEEK and l~‘llti'JMAN'S TOURNAMENT GOD SAVE THE KING Thi- Committee in trhnrgp of (lid lloine Week and Fire-man's Tourn- titutzni. is t-ntieavoi-lng to inakt- this tint- 0|‘ the largest and boa-l. events evt-r slagrtl in Eastern Canada. and many additional features will be atltletl so as to malte the week a tnitist enjoyable one for those visiting our city. I . The Golf and Tennis Clubs have kindly placed their- Courses and Courts at the disposal of the Committee for the week and those wish. ing tti play (inif or 'l‘eiuils may do so ‘by applying to Mr. ltltirry E. Miller 283 Fitzroy St., 'piione 898, for Golf and Mr. J. A. McMillan, City Bulld- ing, for ’l‘cnnis. t For those wishing to take advantage of a sail 0n the Harbor or pri- vatc picnics on any of the beautiful rivers emptying into tihe Harbor spacious motor boats will -be available at reasonable rates, and parties intending to take advantage of these trips may make arrangements with the Chairman of the Transportation Committee. The Steam Ferry lllllsboro makes hourly trips to and from Rocky Point, which affords ‘motor parties an excellent opportunity of enjoying u. sail on the harbor and returning to Charlottetown by auto via the West ltiver route, which is very picturesque and u-boau-tiful drive. Those wishing tor information regarding this trip may obtain ftill particulars by applying to the Secretary of the Prince Edward Island Motor Loagud‘ 90 Queen St, who will be only too pleased to give all tho information required as well as arrange any other tmotor trips they niny" desire to take, as ‘tliorc are tmuny beautiful drives throughout. the County sur- rounding Charlottetown. _ _ _ The S. S. Ilariand leaves Charlottetown as folluws:—- ’I‘tic.=itiay at 3 p.in., for Orwell. returning at 8.30 p.»m. Thursday iit 3 p.rn., for Victoria, returning 10.00 p.rn. t- lfrltitiy at ll p.-m., for East ltiver returning a-t 7.15 p.rn. 5illllllllly ill- 3 D-m. for West River, returning at 6.00 p.m.. These arc all beautiful sails, the scenery being magnificent and affords tin; visitor an opportunity of seeing the entrance to liho Harbor as well as the Ilttilllylliflll rivers flowing in-to it. For fail particulars and arrangements fliillly to the Cliitlnmun of the Transportation Committee. Jllio Sunuiitir Hotels, all of which are within n. few miles 0L the City, will -bc in full operation at this time and will afford an‘ excellent oppor- tunity for those wishing to spend an afternoon or evening at the shore. when‘ l-‘lley may enjoy tho best of salt water bathing, an excellent even- ing meal and if arrangements are made beforehand n good evening's tin-tcrtiiliiment. lnclutlctl in tho list is THE BEACH GROVE INN. "lily three and a hull tmiles from Charlottetown, a most palatial Sum- mer Hotel with a bcatitiful Golf Course, Tennis Courts and Grounds. excellent Dining Room and Wonderful Ilnll Room. ‘Special arrange- mt-nts ‘will be made with the management oi‘ any of those hotels for parties wishing to take advantage of these wonderful opportunities by lllllilylllg to the Chairman oi.’ the Housing Committee, SDUFIIII Itates ‘have been obtained on all Railway and Steamship ilnctnconnecting with Prince lddwurd island for Old Home Week. So plan now to come and spend the week with us. and we will endeavor to make yuur slay a pleasant one wrllv lllllfly to Mr. J. A. McMillan, Chairman Housia Committee. Qlll Home Week, Charlottetown, for reservations. 8 CHARLOTTETOWN WELCOMES YOU For further partlculara write- W. R. TINNEY, General Sacratary. i Canada Steamship lines Ltd. S. S. HITHERWOOI) AND s, S, CEUTA Montreal Charlottetown St. John’s Leave Arnlv. Charlottetown Montreal and laavc lorSt. Johnla S. S. Ccuta Juno 17th Juno 200i S. S. Hltherwood Jun; 27th Juno 90th For apacc and ratea apply ‘ Y leg". RELAN D — (t1 iit CARVELL 3120s., Agents l388-6-GImWtf. ' 7N0. 12s.