if the swallow is correct. For whatever the One Swallow Makes A Summer which eeeme paradoxical, but ie perfectly shine for you if you drink Biue Bird Tea- the stored up sunshine of oriental gardens. e Blue Bird swallow. weather, the sun will '7'" THiE . citations ‘Eli$‘li?i5§ilE§_T snow rma- lldllllll‘! canine. --DANCINO. —‘ CARRUTHIR’! Cabaret, ‘Montana. Friday even- ‘lng, Superior music. 9.00 till 1.30 a.m. 907-10-11 —IN PORT. —~ The Schr. J. H. Ernest, Capt. Grady, entered ‘port on Sunday, and is now discharg- ing a cargo of Pictou coal at H0!- mau’: ‘wharf. H. —TENDI.R ACCEPTED. —'!‘lie tenders for °osi for the Town building, and the Bnmmsleldohigh school were opened recently and the tender of Mr, J. '1‘. Waite he; lllg the lowest was accepted. H. —-BIG NOVELTY AND PRIZE DANCE-Novelty and prize dance at Carrutbers Cabaret. Montague, Friday evening, Aug. ll. Superior dance music in attendance. featur- ing Mr. Charles Doucette, the Keith (‘lrcuit eccentric drummer. Good time assured. Dancing ironi 9.00 till 1.30 a.m. iLadies 500., gen- tlemen 50c. In case oi rain dance wil lhe held following Tuesday, ——Mrs. iE. P. McCarvell, vino was recently operated on to: rip pendlcltis at the Prince Count)’ Hospital, is, doing as "well as ':'-\Il be expected. cA APP y s We i; ean r|»|_' cnrab ;ran_ci res y, ' ouid ~ - accurate. _'sarance yflvgives yoi {should t1 “(The Old- "w. E. jflynd, _ The Oldt PERSONAL! —Mr. Hardy Oliver, Alberton was in Siimmersiile during the latter part oi the week. '11. —Mrs. n55. ma... Victoria. was‘ a visitor to town during the week end‘ . 1i- _—Mr. Wm-Ready, of Rl-nclailr and Stewart, Summerside, is epen din; his vacation in ‘Sydney. -+Mlss Gladys Sullivan of Sum- mersida, left Monday ‘for New York. ——Mi-. and Mrs. Don. C. Darruh and son, Marvin‘, of Vancouver, and Mr. Qrrviiie Darrah, of Ken- singina, are guests of Dr. John F. and, Mrs. MoNeiii, Summeraide. JEF-‘L f PPPP?‘ Dongoia. Col. Build J. Th0 .. PPPNFE".‘"°'°-‘ Prince Louis. Pruner?»- Dusty Miller, any class. 2 l-‘I aloonnée. Memorial Fund. General Adhiisilon’ Calgary, are visiting friends in Summerside, and Tryon. . j ——4Mlss Mabel Miller. of Halifax- N.S., is visiting‘ in Summerside. the guest or the Mlisses Jcnniei and Edna Mclfilman. i I —-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hood, of —Nir. A. J. Mathewson, er O‘-, Leary, was in ‘Summersidc Mon-i dny, on his way to Trnro, N. 5.. w illlPlld the Grand Lodge of Odd‘ fellows of the Maritime Provin- ces ivliich was held ‘Tuesday. —Dr. E. B. Ellis, aformer rcei- —+!ilr. John Pond, editor of the Pioneer, Summerside, is enlflying a_two weeks holiday, Mr. John‘ Mollleon is in the chair, in Mr. Penn's absence, . —-.\iirs. George Boyle, (‘ornwail and Mrs. Herman Myers of (‘orie- ton wero visitors t0 Hayfield, N." B., lost Saturday. —Rev. E. Weeks and daughter Pearl of Bayfield, N. 8., are spend- ing u few days among friends in Prince (‘dimly this week. —Mir. arid’ Mrs. J. 1.. Mlllr-_ head, spent. Sunday at Tryon. guests of Mr. and Mrs. “Yilliam Mulrhaad. li- —tMrs. and Mrs. George Thomp- k -—8iHlP8 IN POWlK-The Bohr. Dwiaa, lumber liiden from can. ham and bound for Charlottetown called into ‘port on Ioudsy for shelter. The‘ steamer Gaepesia, Capt. Trembly, arrivadhere at 4 p. m. on Monday, she ‘had a lime inward freight o! general merchandise, the outward greigm, was small. —FISH‘INO INVBSTJGATION. —Dr. Knight, of the fishery de- partment, Ottawsfis in Bummer- side. where he is conducting an "lwfllllltlon in relard to the Lobster fishery, He [shaving a ninniher of Lobster traps put eat by Mr. P. C. Gallant, to investi- Bite whelfiler or not it will be possible to change the cease; for fishing on the South eide oi the Liland. —GOOD CROPS. -—Al‘though the showers oi Saturday ,Sunli:iv and Monday, have been a hind. rance in hsyinaking, the ma; i3 more than made up by‘ the rapid growth in euch crops a; 0mg, wheat, potatoes and turnips, 1i is Bald that these crops have the best appearance for a number er years. ]-1_ —INJURED IN HALIFAX. Marguerite Doncoite, 4 ye," um dflllghter ui Mr. wm. Doucetto. formerly of Suniinerslde. but tiorr living in 0nd etory window. According to’ i‘ telegram received in Summer- years. lie is receiving a cordial will be another -hunch of Side Monday alternoor; }{_ H. year by the Halifax, ‘W115 591101131)" .\lr. Conroy's old home millrf-‘d ill llflllfmi. Monday after-| nish. Mr, (‘onroy who is "0011. when She. fell frnln n sec- known on the Island has GRAND PICNIC mil Patriotic Celebration in Si. mini’. can. lllnoiiifeld The Acadlan National day, Aug. 15th will he iittingly observed this parishioners of St. Anthony's Parish, Bloomfield. The celebration will begin with the celebration of‘ a Solemn High Mass, witlra sermon appropriate to the occasion. immediately sit- er will take place the unveiling of a beautiful monument erected to ithc memory oi the heroes oi the parish who fell in the Great “VIT- IAQDFOSSGS will he delivered bl’ prominent men. A programme of games and amusements suit nblc for the occasion will he car- ried out. Well-stocked saloons anti tables laden with all the dc- llcncies for which the ladies of tlio parish are noted will be provided, it is a long time since a similar lreicliratinn has been hcltl hcro, and no doubt many will take fttl-l vantage 0i the present occasion to revisit old scenes and renew old acquaintances. ll .._iZ__-4 -Mi-, George (‘onroy and wile. .(‘hlc.'igu, lll., who have been spell- iding rim past few ilaye in (‘har- lottntown passe‘ ‘through Surn- merslde 0n Tueedny on way to in Tig- well been l..... c...ii.. ..*HERE W! ARE AT HOME to you in Montague, with a com~ plete line of "dry goods. Every- thing new, all good quality. Noth- lng old but the proprietor. Call and sec us.—.l. W. Murdock l; Co. 869~9-1i ....'.".'FARM FOR BALE WITH OR without orop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. J. Nicholson, Montague. ..'FARM FOR SALE. 50 acres centrally located, well fenced. Run hing brook at hack oi Farm Will sell with or without crop, reason for selling, lll health. Apply to Alexander McPherson, Kilmulr ‘E. E. PARKMAN, Montague Registered Optomistrist, will be at 'l‘. J. Solomon's, Georgetown. all day Friday, August lltli. to examine eyes and fit glasses. Aug 8-21 . .'lT l8 NOT IN BIG PROFITS we are making a living but by turning over our stock quickly. our motto "Quick sales and small profits." so by buying from us you save money and get better quality. lBuy from the rnnu who saves you IDOIIQYr-J. \V. Murdock. ti‘: Co. 869-9-11 ..'THE 2.40 TROT for M .n izigne, Aug. 9th. will have some thrilling finishm, with nine new performers, and all oi them out for the money. Teddy won his last moo, but see him go when the absent for about twenty ~five welcome from ivie old friends. Pup. gets after him, and there “Todd' hounds after his scalp. 800-4431 6'.’ I’ P. ';AU.<_1U§TT9 . In n! iT That approbation bill which you re. ceived from us is NOW DUE. Will you be‘ good enough to mail, send, or . ask us to call for your cheque in set. tlement? . l . i We thank you! ~ i ..*MONEY FOR voun sAv- EXPLAINED INGS ACCOUNT buylnlr ‘i’ - at J. W. M-urtlock 8: Cos. Following our principles “What has come over Blink Iicw goods for ouch season, we are lie used to be one of the best to cleaning out this seasons‘ £0011" peretl men 1 ever knew and n at unheard of prices, such as Wflll lie is fllwfly! 307W"!!! and "V08 Paper ni lgood put-terns at 8c Del‘ ing. A regular old Bfflllcll." sa single roll, Boys’ ‘Stilts all sizes. Brown. good, ut $G.00—J. W. Murdock at "Yon. l HOV-iced the change in ('0, ' 8139-9-11. him a week aifter he liouillt tilt _-<4->—i—~ secondhand _car,'_' replied Smith. Auk for Minus-db: nml Take no (ltlu-I Anno nci i (lent of East Redford, arrived by son, and Mr. W. l.. Poole, of Mon= motor, recently from the U.S.A.. tague, were in Summareide Mon- "Ylll IDES-Hid through Sirmmersidb day, visiting Gen. Toliinpson Jr.. on his wny to his old llfimfi Jwhell‘ who underwent s. successful 0D‘ 15 New he will spend a few weeks viszt- lllg relatives and friends. -i_fi Children 2 for 60 cents. 531%}? EFTéH'-':H‘% T FREE-FORV-ALL TROT AND PACE. PURSE 3359-09 Kentucky Marque, Col. D. A. MaeKInnon, Charlottetown. Miss Belle Rico, W. B‘. McArthur, Kensinqton. Keemah Aubrey, Edward Stewart, French River. Aicey E., Beiieveau Stables. Moncton, N. B. Fillmore Dillon, F. Dustin, St. John. N. B. d, Mine Loeanda, Sample Training Stables, Kenslnqtoni 2.21-2.25 TROT AND PACE, PURSE. $300.00 D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. Brenton H., Henry Hooper, Charlottetown. Miss Belle Rico, W. B. McArti-iur, Kerisington. Upton Prince, W. B. McArthur, Kenslnqton. Natalie Aquiline. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. Miss Lotianda, Sample Training Stables, Ksnsington. Keitie, J. A. Murray, Clyde River, P. E. l. Th6 Finisher, s55...‘ Brown, st. JDHII, u. s. mpeon, Monotoh, N. B. Black Diamond, Steele d. Sullivan, Summerslde. 2.30 CLASB—TROT AND PACE. PURSE $300.00 Patricia Aubrey, James Obrlsn, Jr., Elmsdyaie, P. E. i. Peter Aubrey; Sempie Training Sthlilea, Rensington. Mary Pickford, James Awning, Charlottetown. Baron Boy, J. K. Stanley, Charlottetown. Princess Aubrey, McLeod 6. Shaw, Victoria, P. E. I. Alfred Gallant, ‘Rustlco. Queen Petreila, P. 8. Howatt, Cape Traverse. Winnie M., Leo Praupht, Cherry Valley. Governor General, W. Matthews, Bummerslds. Prince Wilkes, P. A. Beileveau, Moncton, N. B. Lady Crescent, Dr. W. M. Anderson, Amherst, N. S. Forward Boy, C. H. Mutton, Port Elgln, N. B. Lady Uakes. (i W. Saundc e. Dorchester, N. B. The Yank, l7. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown,‘ George Woodside, Clinton. Lloyd George, Cordon Davladit, Tryonl Millie H., R. R. White", Charlottetown. F. J. E. WRIGHT, Starter. This aggregation of beautiful and speedy horses will provide the spectators with racing on the moat thrilling and spectacular kind. it will he hard to pick a winner in There will also be‘ many novelties arid side attractions bizarre and beautiful. The 4th Regiment Band, Highland Pipe Band, Violin and Piaho will furvileh a‘ fiesta of music for thrspsctstorl. Fancy Club 8vrini|ln¢,.8wlnglng, Highland Dancing, Jig and Hornpipe Dancing, The "Simple Life" manly. arts and‘: "touch of nature which makes mankind ltln." Dining and refreshment saloons. Biggest outdoor attraction of‘ the season. Midway pulsing with energy. Rrocseds will be donated to the Prince .00. Heroes lf'day should prove unfavorable, races will be held on first fine day following. Qomethlnq doing every minute. A‘ full day's recreation. CDlMO-Ollhy. 50' cents. Dinner S6 cents, Grand Stand 2D cents. rAMEsjPENbERoAsr, _, I v- Kenslngifitr", Secretary. s R oration for Appendicitis in the Prince 00., Hospital. recently. 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