. r ‘ < _ 5:; "-~ .f "f-.1-:.~‘~.@-f-=-,-1.-='-ef.-i»t‘S<_-. .U-....-n-.. ".”..n».n"»»» -:;=:;:;-- e .......-.......====.. ` 3 if etc. goods are made 0 nson this way u oses. _The £hfile>noi _begin-to.pay` for this pact:-‘ aage, and as we have only _ a~.limited` number y_ u ;'_\ Should .procure one ini- _ Inediately oster Central Drugstore up pp.. -I I-_ -.-;.:;' ...fun ,nn Sunnyside A ' 11141111 nuppuuuiua eglect A . Your Watch '_ It is adelicate piece of machin- g eryand must be cleaned and oiled ;-_ occasionally. “fi I have every facility for turning .jf on_t.thelver`y best work. lj All work fully guaranteed and _._ personally attended to by Expert watch and clock repairer. No 168 ueen Street ‘f‘=`=‘f"n Phone ser'-.lt - ' lf - ~ `It is F3739! OI' ’Ph_‘ UORHING D111-:I ` " 1780, and’ Diemed. to' the U1 lay thb f0R the trotting horse In ‘!act‘Dioi.1id} and Messso another* Engl-ish “thorouglibi'6d. B°|lf°“U49l‘» L No lk trotterl or were the progenltors of the trotting sau peeing horde, few, li tl‘ottel‘a"tllst back to ot them. honor was fllund own years the t rece entries, one ri; but ear‘y in test ot the tu ls tho tures, on , The _a halt, lot course mile and thd sort used :turf on this of the a good 'DEVELOPER 0f‘|’|l6|1ERS .Will Robinson Has Knfdck of Bringing Out Best In Man When he is not developing the GianQ;I young pitchersjand teaching -‘Rube arquard how to keep his smoke -ball under control, Wfgaert Robinson, 'the old Baltimore ca`tc or runs a cate f* _._ ~ in Baltimore. h " _'_ li ' ' ' Robinson played _ou Fthat wonderful _. 0 o Oriole team ot ’180'4-5?( put together ,by Nled Hanlon. He w'_aa"one oi the ’game’s best backstopsfpnd in 1895 he ties with _ cisme_ats.;;.tlfe. Philadelphia catcher, with the"sp1ehdid average oi _ __ _'H T952. » CHQ _e~River " r , As a developer' of "pitchers, _Robin- 'son proved to Manager John McGraw ot the Giants that he is able to bring 'out everything in a men, by taming Rube Marqusrd and making Jett \ 4 _Tesreau worth while. _ » w .1 “The I J ° 'L X. Anue's ’ Chhfhh. .o ,y , ver,§_3g_ hola their snnhsl- '_ ir- yn `sl‘o‘un' .Shear their IWW "' ¢lQl“il.`9¢e Church “on Wednesday, Juli I-'9th=.,.191e., You -s're1__all" asked to comqlto- 17Iope_Rivsr-on the 9th. B0“l1#lll_l1_=l_1Bd'_ tahlpe, wel1*stoqked rd- ffeihllldiiiijin-l0°!1lli and various* sorts oi alnuseplents- - wii_1~._be" hers, tor you. NOW \1¢}~"Vi9B‘ And-let us see' you all come oli~that~ dayfpnot »oniy‘!rom the East, but from the North and South and from the West: as well.' Should the 9th prove unfavorable the ‘ten will -be held on the ilrst llnd day fol- lowing. _ _ RY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. ' 9a-1-slliai. ‘ 1 _ .ff ._ .l. The Pure Bred Clydesdale n stallion f' l _ ._ _s__<"h\h0ri__A0ain” ions Enrolment OLABK. Owner.. Victoria. P. E. I ssl-vieelli0M tor 1 It was Robinson who gave the late John T. Brush some return for the $11,000 hit h`Nested‘§inf».Msro\.1_\bd. .ln Baltimore Robinson took hold oi Joe Corbe tt, Joe had drl ted from' and made bfm one of pitchers in the__ land. a wonder in his day and the big catcher. to Corbett there were Esper, Holler; tossing :curves to all felt more ot 'thu ‘plate hitter, B0!! Wll I UD mil! $81118! -wlu. nosmeofi I ` _ w e Shl“_!i*i5h__ N, s.tANn" uilrusii hsiaousr _ Bangor 8. » `~ ' NATIONAL LEAGUE At 'Brooklyn-‘~Ne\`v`York_ 6, 'Brook-' `lyn 1. __‘ . At Pittsburg-Pittsburg `5, Oincin-‘. nati 1. _ - ` At Philadelphia.-First game, Bos ton 15. Philadelphia! _11; second' gdme, Philadelphia 3, Boston 2. ‘Twelve innings. - AMERICAN LEAGLE 'At New`Yorl`<#-First' game, New .York. 5. Washiulgton 2; second game .. Q, Washington 8,__'New Yorlt 1. -_ \ - _ ' _Hou James and Mrs Richards ar- At St. Louis-`Bt. Louis 10, _De-» lg:-n ' trait; 5_ _ ' - _' _ _ u __ ' `- lash nigh ' byfthe S. S. City ol' Syd- At Boston-First_game,"I’lliladel- :_ _ , " ne _ /' 5.. < o'o. " q o o,_' _ _ _____ . ~ . .9 1 . _ , _,_ l . .0 ~¢ o o 0 0 0' U .o q'-*A . , , At' "B‘redericto`h-Fredericton 6,2. _ _ .h - \_ y.-B.; f 1u'P.5 o.__J. Dillon oithe in-in oi Dillon l3roth_ers leaves this morning me Nérchumw night l Miss lqcAdBm Peters, _were visitors to Cbarlottetowuyoslverday. Mr; Joseph Hogan, Hope -River, was ja Charlottetown 'yesterday and returned home' in the aiternoon. Mr. Frank Young, representing Schoile1d__PoPer Co., Ltd.,_ Bt. John was in the city yestelday. for Mt. Stewart. _ \ Mrp'/WT. Gordon Ives, Montague, came to the cltyrjast evening' a n d 1eaves.th_is'morning tor St. John N. B. - ' _ qved ln Charlottetown from Montreal IIENTHAL llllllilii Dilia .7, Boston 4_;,secopd'gems, Bos. _ ' _ __ Mn H_ s____Cr sonno or 'mann ~'rhe'qnartel-ly ton 8, Philadelphia 3. ___- _ ~ »_ __ _ . ` INTERNATIUNAL LEAGUE-._ ‘ ‘_ --- ` , /- ger and~ Freight agent of the Plant At p.0vlde.;w¢_p,-0v,de,,¢,, 1, Bal- THE NoR'1‘l~lU»lvlBEnLANo-.- 'rhé lavihe- 8"i"°d"i“ Ch“'1°'='°°'=°»'h by umore 0. » ` Northumberland doelihetl in charlotte-, the Northumberland last night. 0 I' ». MN k-N h 2/.J it townlnnt night t. .5. _ swat ew” "‘ “say C y » 1- , Miss -ster Stevenson and Miss _ _ ‘ THE 1<}X`PRESS_-The exp,-e,'5 m-_ Gladys _ arlcm_an oi New. Glasgow who At B,,,1a1,5__T,,,,,n,0. 5 Bunalc 2; hives ln Charlottetown leer night at h*_>"° been ihhlhlt the rnniriwlntion at R0cheBte_,.__M0nu.m1 R_ R___,M;ster 1,1_30,- examinations at the P. W. C. College ' ’ --- have returned to their homes. *_ The tlilrdw game not )Bs,s'sH¢m in meeting-of the Charlottetown _Bpaird P°l'°l'_ Weathefby 'md ROY Dew". the Chu,-ch A¢}_,]¢¢ic_1¢3gu¢ “im be ni Trade will be held on Wednesday empmyees 0f_th°_ mm 0! Dillon BT05- played this eveninfg at Victoria Porlt Welling. Jlllli, 9th. at 3 D- Ill- S08 leave this mommz for ML- Stcwfut between Zion and Kirk fat 6_30 p_ m_ a.1_ mmm-r0w_ ' where the latter have n. lligepailtln- Bhm.p_ I _ ‘- - l _ ...__ _'_ _ contract in hand, CONTRACT LET.- The con-_ Mi B M N ____ "h h b - _ M-act_¢0,~ the pgintiqg 0,, ss. cu ,wo as eenvis- _ the Parochial House and hhu has ing friends in Ncw.Glasgnw returns < 1' - --_ _ been let to Dillon ‘ Bros. Charlotte- ed t° Ch“"°tt°t°"'_“ my the N0rl3h“'- t0wn_ znberland. last evening. _ Quito a number oi rancl1cs.through- -- “"“'”'_'""""`“‘ out the Island are buying one o I' A GENERAL SURIPRISE.-Quietly more pairs of Cross ioxes ji`\si:»`as' a and without any ilourish of ‘trumpets Mina,-dls Lmiment CC_ Limited_ side lille. They are compara‘tive1y‘ in- the Massechuetts Fox Ranch _on Mt. Dem. SirBl__Tm`B fan' I got thrown expensive, and the chance 01 sec- 'Edward Road has been under con- on a fence and hurt my chest very and Miss Rosef Hon A E Arsenault came to Ciariottetown by the express lust night tram Boston. ` Mr. Corney Blanchordlnrrlved home last night troln Boston, l=E`oPI.E KILLED IN col.1.lsIoN. NEW YORK, July, _'I-Trains on n.- Rollar Coaster in the Palisades Park N. Y, ,collided yesterday. Two men were killed and 20 injured. Aged Preacher Dead The S. S. Allsop, the oldest_ active preacher in the Baptist minis- try, also ha Nottingham in his nine lieth year. Mr. Allsop was formerly_ at Burton-on-Trent, where, owing to a confusion oi names, he received orders for beer while the noted brew- ery recehed orders for sermons. Fall into Bolling Llqiald A young man named Jones- fell into a vat of`"'b6"llih'§_" liquid "for tanning herring nets at _Yarmouth. He was quickly extricated. but lite was ex- tinct. ~ - L . a_ ll0Rii0N t DUFFY _ Hamsters and Attorneys Solicitors ior Royal Bank ol Canada _ MONEY T0 LOAN , Crown Brock- rlhnrlnnenws m .|. MARTIN. ILA. ssrrisisr Noon-1 Peelis, ste 'Monerto Loan Manic Block-Cbsrlnttatnww lI0'l’ll. BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. I1. me laagest and Best _Located Hem; in the ty accsminuu ting 200 guests ituated at the centre olepncioua ground and surrounded by elegant shade trees. making it specially deslraole tor t‘»ul-into \-if--~‘_ ri £1"- '31 ril;_~il~l';0l?ROSiv5 A Ra" 'Pens UTIIR |NKS CLOG AND RUST TIE PENS E. Q. B. Ink Does Not |T KEEPS THB PIN POINTS _ snoorii SOLD EVERYWHERE. Everett Q. Barron Co. Amherst. NS. Mrs. H. C. Black who has been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. U. H. liluuk, Prince St. leaves on the Nul'tlllllllbc1'- land for Amherst ell route tu her home in Toronto this morning. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY.-The tim- eral ol the late Mr. John P. Irving will tak-c place at Cape Traverse n Wednesday at 2 p. ill. It wil1.be msd under thc direction of the Masonic order. A special train will leave Glu?- lottetown at 10p.m.on Wednesday, _c- turning same afternoon. .y ::Cure the kidneys and the backacllc will stop. These overworked orgf s need toning up right now. Ygr system is calling ml them to do extgn work this lint season and yct you :sro not giving them il particle ol help. Rexull Kihney Pills are made csp®- lelly to ihrnlsh the sul ' elle‘l;,-_S A;c0r_di_1;_l_;b;;> I>r§;e_ll_fearvr_§\_:1_f:__e__ new, ,rom person. throughout this to be g only plegsgil bridgifsthat are now in existence will Provmw' Au 'min tum’ °h°“m' b° bel replaced by steel constructions mailed to mmm Guardian News The Hughes Brings at Emerald will DW"--" °i*°~f1°t=t°t=0wn. immediately be replaced with' a. 50-toot steel span, after tm' °v°nt" °w" mv' tmnapir' while a steel bridge oi similar de- °d' MEM’ _ scription, but 60 ieet in length will ENTERED. JUW 7l5l1'”S°l“`B- Wm' take the place of the wooden con- Msglhe gnu;Egoiiclxalogetgilgognzill 0~Th¢-Whip. Fiaililef. F-l°hib\1Cl‘-°i struction at present at Bradalhane. parsééagé grounds at Comwalfl mf Grand Master. Grant, Bain Vette: The lvllll River bridge will he replaced Wed _my ,th table provided f0r~ DVWUIB. FFBSBT. NGWCBBUBZ T112 Lord by a steel.span a huuldred feet in vis/iéors everybody sure of B ood Kitchen_sr'~,» Livingston. Haliiax:_Scl1r- length. ‘For the present bridge at time if _not nm picnic Wm be gheld .Edward Grover,, Murray. Bydneyi Bay Fortune there will be sub- mst me dw following _71_,7__5M3i_ llll\CllClOlll$OO~l _ sl-1lPPlNcl‘ News I l>OlllOl‘l\CUO'lllOll.l sho Q -The Lord Wolsnly. Minniss. Halifax- oriented h steel span of 120 tees long, CLEARED July 7bh-S<=hr- Grand pines the Clerks bridge at'EmerelI§Tl`i*"iio- fell Hotel. 5-aolvlu. .~__,_._____ __i`__.. - im . _ GIRL WANTED AT 166 KENT itreet. Good wages. 6-30M6i. WANTED-Mnln Fort GENERAL housework, Good wages and no washing. Apply to Mrs. Bruce Ste- wart, 14 Water St. 6-19Mtt. WANTED 1ST JULY FOR MRS. Bhylield a house, parlor-maid who understands waiting at table. No washing. Wages $12 per month. Apply to Miss Peters, 6 Brighton Road, Charlottetown. 6-6MEtt. ly 1 kcil, 22 ft overall. Apply liclllclllbt. McKinnon, Grnilil 'l‘l'nc:ulic, l.nt , lf._E._I. 7_-2l\’l3ltllcnljJ3i\?§, A GOOD l’li()i’(JS1Tl()N. ’l‘l-11°) Prospect Silver Fox tio., Ltd, ot Kensington will halve .1 lllnltinl mim- bcr ,of shares to sell lll tlleir mfg- plliiy, Ellcll i-llillcliolllcr old and llcw will have ilil 'interest in lbvo or six pairs foxes of cxccllcut -|l\:.l- ity. Tllcrc will 'nut hc ul-y rlmcll ollaluzcs us thc runtu is iucllldcll lu U16 l1l`0l\0Hifif»ll :ind thc l»:'il:e 'ill llc quite mnllcmtc r