. :5 l‘ . I wil Iht yet THURSDAY, PIIINS IBIliISS THE BARK Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- haufa Vegetable Compound Mitchell, 0ntario.—"l have taken our medicine for a number of years. ldo not take it steady all the time but I am never without it. »l always lreep it. in the house. I took it first for pams in the abdomen and bearing-down pains headaches and pains across the back. have my home to look aftermnd many adayloould not get u at all. lsaw the advertisement in e ps r about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vifeta Ie Com- pound, and Mrs. John iller told me about it, too. Every time I take it, it makes me feel better and I always rec- ommend it to my friends. I am willing to answer letters from women asking about this medicine and oulrnay use this letter as a testimonial. '—Mrs. F. J. WASSIANN, Mitchell, Ontario. 4 The merit of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is told by women to each other. Many omen know by experience what this medicine will do and they are anxious for others to know. Such testimony should cause any woman suffering from the troubles so‘ common to her sex to give this well- known medicine a fair trial. Do you know that in areoent canvass among women users of the Vegetable Compound over $1110 re lies were re- ceived. To the question, ‘ ave you re- ceived benefit b tak‘ ' medicine?" 98 rcent. re ied “ es." his means that 98 out of every 100 women are in better health because theiy; have given this medicine a tri . QZTIIQEIE‘ rawberryg 0 Boxes w (Jlllllill N011‘, Tlicrr is every (i urospm-i for a record crop of $T|l.\“'llBllRll'lPi lllllt sermon. F-Q/‘Zfl’. . w,’ o.“ I'-\‘ ‘- K‘ Should flu-rs be is ahortnlze of M i’ BERRY IIOXICS ll “tllllrl In‘ ll ' m-riuun mutlrr for the growers. , 11':- have provide-d n supply for 1m» spa-vols": u» srzw nrzu- k, [LATION SIZE und Inutln out ‘ of (‘LEAR “WIITIHVOOII “i STOCK. ‘AI “'1! run quote n lower price ihun hint yrur nu we buy In 4 txut Iota n1 100,000 boars Illlll ' gcl the tlllYillllllltfl uf u special A In-ight rats. y Plume or leave us your order -,. ; i NOW 15ml we will hold till H wnutell. ‘ & Put-hail In can” of 1000 boxes. l lint we run scll In uny qnilnllty ‘ r us requirod. ii Carter & C0., Ltd. ii _.. ' i’ .I~.ICIII~I , , l I-‘LOYI! FEEDS l. THE IIESIEII inuunun in F1 —-M Birch Victor Sale. Jun:- Sucrui Water IAIIITUIICB (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockc ls 233. ceiva news, subscriptions vertising, -—SINCLAIR Q. STEWART, LIM» ITED, a big end of season sale on Friday and Saturday, June 26th and 27th. This will be a general clean-up of many well as a host of genuine bargains in all The public are cordially Invited to call and take advantage of these extraordinary offerings. .. . \ —NORTH RUSTlCO.—On the cvcnin men's Rustic th-rec ncss." and the zmdicnce had not a dull moment from start tn finish. Some 01' the I but uIl skilful fullowi I Rcv, Ilcnsnn Marlow, I). ilflluy \Voo1ncr, Ilctty hlarlnw. his w i fe— 3 their Mrs. James an Iri Page, Mrs Pccver. a poor long» wid- ow~M Golding. a \Voolncr. Rnllings, ‘i soy. M on the \Villiums, Airs Bouldcr~Mrs. WnlI~ The p us (‘ll-‘llllllllll. The yirocctrtls which ‘l IIIIIOIIIIIDII lo u goodly sum will lit‘ llscll u is (of thc Sncicty. p8HOP from Holmanh, Catalog- MEMORIAL SERVICE.—TIIe nn- nuul memorial Scrvlcc \\'IlI I10 ""14 Jimp 28th, zit 1.45 o'clock. afternoon, June 25_ -—VICTOR RECORDS._AII 75c. Hannah's Su-ui-mcrsidc unnivcrsury -BEDEQUE U. C. OF C. 28th, North Btdcquq at Frcvaltnvn ut 7.30, Prcpurutury scr- vicc nt North llcdctluc Church Sut~ urduy, June 27th. at 2.30. Scssion mcclilig at 2 o'clock. —-GUARDIAN WESTERN OFFICE-The Guardian's Western representative has Gardwcll, ' Ladies Mrs. Lodger, the Secretury~.\h's. '. A.» gzirctn Arcta. Aglc, n r-lzissly cilcricton Hall on Sunday, EET ME_ AT BEAUTIFUL Grove Freetown, Thursday 1778-62121. Records selling for 55c. at lTSl-GZI-Zi. for ll Suppcr. ncnt 0t‘ the Lords an office on Street, Summerside, next tn (Iallnnts Tailor Shop tt bIocIn-hls phone number " lie will he pleased to re- or ud- SUMMERSIDE are holding‘ lines of seasonagbie goods as Departments. of the store. lwiélisléiii g of Aionday lust the Wu- Missionury Society of North o Church prcscntctl their act playlct “Strictly Ilusi- The church was well lillcd parts were difficult to not tho pluycrs actcd in a vcry und plcnsing munncr. The ug wcrt: the characters: city Nellie Bcrnurd—~ Dorothy. child- Margaret Woolncr. Prcsidcnt of tha- Aid~Mrs. G. S, Ilnntuin. L. LcPage. Mrs. 0. Grogun. shwomnn-Rirs. E. C. Lc- TI, C. \Vnolncr. mnldcn Iudy~ Lucy Mrs Iluller-Vllrs. Guy lrlnttic Fullcr~lrlvu I’nr< rs. Ilustlc, who hours things tcIcphonc-Mrs. Morton rs, Junct ‘VIrs. Oglc—.\lrs. W. C. I singer— Lnuru Wonlncr. tor Ilcv. E. M. Ailkcn zictvd s lhc Annual 'i‘hziiilcnl'l'cring 0h —WOMEN'8 WHITE CANVAS Shoes selling for hull price at Sin- club's. 2i —SPECIAL PRICES on MEN'S Suits during Sale Days at Sin- ¢]flIf'$_ 1806 6 25 2| - OLYMPIA ANNIVERSARY DANCE—- in aid of Summerside Firc Dcpurtment this Thursday cv- cnlng. -—FOR LATE WESTERN NEWB Page 3 is available. t! —MEN'$ TWEED SUITS only $10.75 each on Sale Days al Sin- tlairs. -s|c DANCE-For bcncfit oi the Fircmcn In Olympia (‘zihurtt this Thursday night. _oon LINES IN SHOESfur Mun ,\\'0mcn, Boys und Girls, clcoring $1.95 pcr pair on Sale Days ut Sinclair's. 2i —-HASZARDS BRAHMIN TEA only 50c pcr lb on sale days ut Sinclair's. —NEW CU RATE -Rcv. William Alcfnbc recently orduiuctl in Char-l IUHUIOIVII has been zippoinlcd Cur- utc with Rev, John A. MacDonald, Grand River. -BEDEQUE CIRCUIT-Sunday Jllnc 28 Rcv. l’. A. Fitzpatrick, will (ronduct scrviccs at IIPIIUFIIIP at 11 u. m. Cape Travcrsc l! p. m, Scarle- town 7.30 p. m. Thurs uy night June 26 at S p, m. R. Cluirc Wright will preach at Chelton. —FORWARD PROTESTS. -- Thc congregations of the three churches in the Anglican Parish of Nmv London have forwarded t0 fhc Primc Minister protests to any change being made In the Cona- duin Flag. Thcy fuel (ha, as loyal mcmbcrs of the Ilritksh Em- pirc the Union Jack must he h0n~ ourcd and respected. The 1st Kinsington 'I‘r0op of Boy Scouts have scnt a similar protest, —CONFIlRMATfO,N SERVICES. —Tho Archbishop of Nova Scotiu paid a visit to the Pariah of New London on June 22nd. At Si. 'i‘hoiuus' Church he confirmed Iicrbcrt .\IcLeod Profit, John Wcclcs Murphy. Evcrctt Hale Suds- hnry. Ella Muy Murphy, Mabel Ednn Couison. Alma Beatrice Puyutcr, Lily Oru Warren. At st .\l.'irk's (‘hurch he confirmed Jllllltm Evcrctt, Illillmnn, Georgi: —REIVIEMBER the Picnic July 4th. at Si. James Church grounds. Snm-mcrficid. end-l I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ._womsu's SMOKED ELK ox. FORDS and Sandals only $1.95 a pair on Sale Days at Sinclair's. 2i Honfll‘ List -E NAM EL WASHBOARDS . worth 75c for 49c on Sale Days ot HONOR CERT|F|CATES: Sinclair's. 2| I —‘_- Mnriou Mucdonuld, Mary Mu- —33 iN-OH SILK PONGEE only Kiunon, Mnrgnrrt Allenby. Dorothy l40c per yard on Sale Days at Sin~ Quinn. Eileen Rooney, Alice Mc- ‘cluirs, 2i __~—SPEOIAL PRICES on Axminh‘ Artwhbishop “lorrcll (‘onfirmzrlion to 12 Si. Mary's Monday morning. the parishioners of lug Vcn. Aichdcncon \'i'hitc upon ‘Ii-is cicction us Archdeacon. Til! "$01110 sold Iiradcd cone. icruoon Archbishop Worrcll fcrrcd Confirmation in St. Jolnrs 911111011. St. Elcanors, —A SHIPPING PORT-dill)‘. .11. Vince BIIIIKL‘. representing the Wm. Davis Co, Ltd., Toronto und Ilionticzil, uccompunlctl by Mr, \\'|n Ilyxulmun, son 01' thc Manager of U10 1103's] Bunk, Charlottetown. wus in Iicxisingtoil, Sillilftlil)‘, in the intcrcsls 01' his firm. Ho dcs- puichctl Irom hcre a car of Iiv: hugs. He was zissistcd in asst-in- bling thc product by Mr. Aldcn Almisc who sccms lo huvo an up-ui- dutc ccnsus of all tho market-lb‘.- live stock in this progrcssivo cultural urcu. It is a practical zissct to thc stock rniscrs of ihc Provinco Lu hurc this firm muui puluting their products. Sincl- them; dculcrs Iiccp posted on III.‘ condition of thc murkcts und tin» quantity und qnuiity oi‘ supply, they arc com-pucnt to secure Lhu hcst results, Y. —CENTENNIAL OF BEDEQUE CONGREGATION on July 5th, 0th. um] 7th. (l) North Ilcdcquc July 5th, Ilcv. John Macintosh, D, 1)., of Sydney, C. II. Ell 11 o'clock Ilcv. Miljtll‘ H, iclnlush, M, A., at 7.30, (2) Mondu, July lilh ut S o'clock p. m, Ilcv. J, A. Cairns, M. A, of Lnnghnnlc, Sash- will deliver nu address, und Mrs. Neil McLeod of Summcrsirlc will spcziit on curly piontcr work in I’, E. Islnnd. (dlfl Tuesday, July 7th, will be Picnic day on the grounds of the North Ilcrlcquc Church. Lunch will hc scrvtd Irom 12 o'clock noon to 5 o'clock p. m. zit 50 cools for adults, und u program of sports will hc nndcr the curc oi Mr. II. H, Simp- son Y..\I.C..\, Sccrctziiyliddim-ssz-I: Iiflbrrt Sims. Ailllic May l-Iownrd, Daisy Bcllc Mill. 'I‘hcrcan Mill.‘ Mziry Mcllish Mill. Totul num-i Iicr 13. At both services Archbishop prcutrhtrrl vcry qucnt und hl-dpful scrmnns. VNIK was puld t0 St . (‘Iiurch whcrc thc rcnovnting work nus inspcctcil. [IIIMINIIIN IIAY HIIIISE nod AND Grand Athletic Sports SUMMERSIDE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. At Summerside Driving Park 1.30 P. M. UNDER THE DlfiTiflGUnSHfl-D fiATRONAGE OF HIS HONORLIEUT. GOVERNOR HEARTZ Purses 2.21 TROT AND PACE . 2.21 TROT (6 2.40 TROT AND PACE SPEFIAI. TRAIN leaves Charlottetown in the $900. (6 Entries) Entries) (13 Entries) Purses . PURSE $300.00 . PURSE $300.00 . PURSE $300.00 morning with the; vlfi-l-eo- A ‘Dairy l Stephen's i||,s_ m; will bc dclivcruil by prominent mcn und grcvtings rcccivcd from fur and nczir. -—FACTORY IMPROVEMENTS. ' 't Aloudny ihc Ifcnsingiiun \.~'~'nci:|linii IllIlIIlWl 41,100 'I'In- Kcnsingxnn plunt has rcccntly Incn rcmodcllctl und ,now Is one oi‘ the hcst cquippcrl in 111.: lI:. ‘the Alnritimc Provlncus. Till.‘ ,chccsc vats Imvt- hccn lllilCCd on llhc north sidc oi‘ Ihc "make" lrnom, whilc thc churn, tho pasteur- und the culture cquipmtvnt arc sltiluicd on thc south. 'I'hus the ‘DOSIIIOIIH that the scvcrul ports now hold rcmalu pcrnmncnt for thc wholu season. The first consign- nnnt o chccsc, a car 10nd, has m ttrd cunts, an incrcuse bl’ 215,’, cls. nvcr first car lot Inst yruz, 'I'hc Dl'0.‘i‘|)l‘.(.'iS thin..- appcztr pond und nil that is I‘t‘l|llll‘l‘tl is c0- nprrution, 'I'hv new Iusgrclor, Mr. .I. .\, Alclloinnlil, hns given Kcu- slngtou :\'\:l'y ultcnllon und assist- uncc, und Wc may look forward to nvcn more Improved conditions Ihun cvcn INIDFQ cmpltyvctl. The Kcuslugton Factory ulnnt- lust year yimdurcrl 02'7" No. 1 grudo chorsc. nu zxral-piiunzilly high mark, and F? c» f‘ 7 ‘Iii uchcd ~ jn =1 \\'ili('lI, ——Y. Eastern Guardian ....'SHOP from Holmsn's Catalog. “JEASTERN _AGENT.—MI‘. J- -TAPESTRY HEARTH RUG-S 2i x ~18 $1.49 each on sale (lays. Jnnc 26th and 27th at Sinclnifsgli ter and Tapestry Squares on sale days, Friday and Saturday of this wcck at Sinclair's. 2i —CONFIRMATION —— His Grucc fllllllllllflivfflll candidates in Church. Sumunersidv. Afterwards III-c Archhishcvi) rcud on address from I _ St. Mary's 1606-6-25~2I_ Church, Summerside and St. John's Church, St. Eleonora, congratulat- addrcss was accompanied by a hund- In tho of» P011" Loretta '. llclcn Iiornsby, Kathlccn Oslmruc. lln- lop mark Inns not )'l'l been rc- - I N otre Dame (fnrthy. Currie McCurron, Dorothy O'Brien, Marlon E. Mncdunuld, Idllccn Cuntwell, Nora Aldrin)‘. Mary Dooley. Mary Carraghcr. Jenn Mucdonald, Ircn “lalsh. Mary Moran, Eva Rnnuhuu, Helen Moc- donnid, Loretta Trainor, Margaret Cheverie. Mary Fitzgerald. Ber- nadette lilcMillan, Helen Johnston, (‘zilhcrine Osborne, Glndys O'Brien, IIPIDII Hornsby, Helen Conway. Alice McGuIgan. Catherine Dicks. Iiihcl Martin. Hwy Doyle. M1"- jtiric Mltchcll, Dorothy Cuylc, M1111‘ McCurron. (lcnevievo lllucGiligun, [Clan Hogan, Miriam Biliin. CERTIFICATES OF ASSIDUITY Florence Cuntwcll. Illunrhc Cun- wny, Marion Mucdonahl, Carrie Mc- (fa rron,. Dorothy MiiCKi nzlc. (lilincvtrrc McGrath, Ellccn Cunt- wcll, Jcun Mncdonald, Marlon Niac- Milluu, Mary Dooley, Mary Moron. 'I‘raln0r, Iivu Iinnuhain. Ilclen Conway, Helen Ilornsby. Iidith Donovan, Cnthcrlng Oslmrnc, Ethel Martin, ‘Florenccr Lurtcr. ltllcc hlcGuIgun, liinrjoric Mitchell, Ilcttyc Doylc, Bcrnatlctto LnIYIIIII. Irlnil] Cuunvrll, Florence Aiurthi. Audrey Dicks, Mary Ilolgcr, (lr-ri irudn liIi-Cilrron, (lludys Duuct-il‘. 'I'Iicl1nn. Pcppln. PALMER. METHOD CERTIFIC- ATES OF WRITING: Mary Fitzgerald, I-Iclcn Johnston.- Mzirgarct Chovcric. (lludys 0‘llrlcu,l Elizabeth Gill. Public SCHOOL CERTIFICATES! in order of Merit: .. l Mary Moran, Frances Ilogulh; Margaret Chevcric, hizirion Robert-I son, Catherine NlcCloskcy, Eilccu Mucdonald. Helen Skcrry Stcclu.‘ Jcnn Mncdonuid. 3111f)’ 130M011. Ilclcn Macdonnld, Margaret Maw Millun, Eva Rnnahan, Bcrnudcttci MocMllizin, Helen Johnston, Mor- gnret McGrath. GRADE IX— VOLUME for CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE‘ awarded to Miss Eileen Cuntwcll. SILVER MEDAL for Highest Aggregate prescntcd by Thu LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR uwnril- cd to Miss Eileen Cantwell. Second prize Ior ‘Highest Al? grcgnte presented by Mr. James Cnrrsgher awarded to Miss Nora Murray. VOLUME FOR DEPORTMENT prcsented by Mr. \V. K. Rogcrsl llwltfllcfl to llliss Irene INnIsh. JIRADE VIIlAPi-Ize for CHRIST- IAN DOCTRINE awarded i0 Miss Mury Moran. SILVER MEDAL presented hyI Tho Lieutenant Governor awurdwl in Miss Mary Moron. Ior Ilighcsl Aggregate. ' Second Prize for Iilghcs Aggrc- gate donated by Mr, Jumps Cur-I rughcr awarded to Miss Evu Ilunahan. PRIZE FOR DEPORTSIENT jircscntcti by Mr. W. K. Ilogcrs awarded to Miss Loretta Trninur. PRIZE FOR Nllldllliliflvillllil in Grades VIII und IX awarded to_ Miss Mary Beacon. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT After completing tho cnursc, mid push-int: crcdlltzible cxziminzi- lions in all the Commercial Sub- jcctu, thn following young ludlcs urn znvzirdcil diplomas: GREGG SHORTIIAND and TYI'I'l\'ViiI'I‘INGt —»- Miss Mnry Ilughcs, Margaret Purpicttc. Freda Iiughcs, hlmmellno Mulhcrn. Dorothy Perry, Hitzi Muclmyrr. ’I‘YPl~1WIlITING:-MIi-=scs Win- nlc hltrLc-llun, Stella Ilughcs, Annie McDonald, Agnes IVIurnnghzin, Kuthlccn Iilclflnuon, Mary Conway, Gladys Parkman, Slmonnc l'cilc~ ticr. IiOOKEIdPINKI IIIPLONIAS: ~ < s Dorothy Ill-rry". Willlllc ‘II 10s und Artistic ’I‘ypc\vritlng:~~M. l'lli|lli'ill‘, D. I‘crr,\', M. (fouwny, G. l'ill"li‘illilll, S. Ilnghcs, K. hic- liinnun. S, Pcllcticr. Mury liughi-it, Vlurgoi l “IQCUNU “Wmunz. ., ., Uumrwno w“), (,1) n.1,,“ Stir" m v .. ‘.. .... .... -: lillllltlil. Iiitu AIIIIIIIII¥TL~ . _ Johnson IIcli-u bkcrry, M" ‘j (Iinul m), (h, ~||,,,,,|,,K-~ (Du; PART ||> Junior hhoriluml (mtllitnicn- Munwunn “Hm” “N! “Omuly gnlym lilies lfli-Ililccii Mzu-Kinnon. ‘.\, ( 1' r:-( ~. _, - .. . .. ' ‘ . ‘, _ ' __ , p 01,1". U, ("mg Amish‘. Certmc,“ JU- I H UI\'I>I IN- -\. Mil-i .1, lllll hclttilrtlll- Fbcu-nudc PRUhllAM-lih Murruy. Ihiluirinr- Mury Morun. Ill-ion McDonald. Iiornsbyg II< Icn Johnston, Alurgairct - » wab'le*'flstllwi, . I r 'st i rnowsia anus luuurn We~carry a Iar ge stock of everyth ing that is cool and stylish in Ladies’ and Misses Ready to Wear. ‘ ~ - New Wash Dresses ~ I Stylish Wash Dresses 0f Linen, Broadcloth and Voile $4.90 to $18.50 Striped Broadcloth are remarkably at. tractive and come In smart combinations of colors. Just the thing for sport and business wear, Many dainty models In voile In plain and fancy patterns, cool and pretty for hot summer days, Linen and other fancy mater- ials In many different styles. . New Fuji Silk, Dresses You will be delighted with the lovely‘ soft colorlngslovf those dresses, especially” I they may b; so washed and are qua,“ teed fast colors mostly in richly blend" stripes and a few plain colors. They qom, in many pretty styles. All sizes (“11042 Prices range from $6.75 to 321,00 Very Special Values in Ladies’ Printed Voile Dresses yAll sizes $2.95 This group of Dresses are all Special Bargains and come in good color combl". atlons. 44. Some with whitc collars and cuffs and fancy pockets. Silzcs rsnge from 381° Special $2.95. Special in Ladies White and Colored Voile Ovcr Blouses $1.25 White Voile, Over Blouses with contrasting colors on collar and cuffs. Also colored Voile with white collar and cuffs. Blouses come in blue, grecn, rose, etc, Fancy Stripe Cotton Over Blouses Ladies Over Blouses In heavy cotton material with self stripe, nicely made and trimmed with pearl buttons. White and Sand. All sizes Special _ ............ ........ .. $2.05 Millinery for Ladies and Misses Hats for Sport and Dressy wear and head sizes to suit bobbed or unbobbed heads. All the newest shades and shapes In mllan, straw, leg. horn, crepe de chne and nany others, Specials From 0ur Silk and a Dress Goods‘ Department A splendid range of Ladies‘ Silk Hose, A large assortment of kiddies short a" h"; shad", A" sizes 40c up. sox, colored tops. Special 19c and 29c. Just arrived-Summer Dress Goods, In- cluding figured and stripe voilcs, Green. Sand and Ross, also plain colors in Organdiss. Girls all Silk Rib Hose, latest summer shades 90c. -- Bring Your Wool to Us, We Pay ' the Highest Dash Prices il ____,__.. 174G 6-2311331. ~‘I"i'i"~‘"i~‘¥' ('l'ittl<-I (by rcqucst-Iftirt flurry _, IIuil-I 'I‘rin. - l, :.inrc1i»---"illyirm N"- . llvlcll l. lmrllmm Solos (u) “SvIvlu“ 2. t2i|:trtv.ttc~—“I|| 'I'IIe iiiimmi“ (Dlcy Sin-nits), (h) “’I‘rult.Iu' to (by rcqucstA-Ilullldl “M” Q" JUNIOR DIVISION: ~ I5. passsrngcrs and horses returning in the evening after completion of duyie: programme. GEORGE A. CALLBECK, Scc’y 0f Races. Summerside Driving Park 00., Ltd. DR. E, T. TANTON, President. J. E. WYATT, K. 6., Secretary, l5. Cups W, lilurdock is now Guurdinn agtmi- (.|'|H~||~,(‘AT|, H)“ Funky; (lllcvrric, Mnry FiLzgi-riilll. 'I‘h¢ Fnir" (Stuuiord)—.\Ir, \\'uIl~ lu-tlo ‘- ' t 1 ‘ / c ' . -' .. v - . . -. ' . -~\|h:| m Munmgue n," w“, m, phased 1,, Pnww, ,l‘,__‘m\‘_‘_ “Frill” “in ‘fhc lnIIH\\lI|__, young Iudits un ‘m: Lewis. a 1mm‘. so", »bt'li.'i'lt'.l t . .. .4. . .., il A . Z . ‘- 1 y “L. la. , ‘L in r __ u ‘m ' . ‘ rncnlvc ncwa itcms. advertising LUIHHL égl'l'rsui,'ug‘1“i'ql'i=ihlllso‘ Vvniézfl: V, “_ Q-DDIIIIIIIII fill!" ‘ SDIIVIIIIII Guriicr. “The m", Joli Printing. new und ronownl Hnmcjnkil“ M“; ‘m3, Adm“; (who In) (by itqucwt VMr. Idmilc l. (Amtrurt Wull7.——- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' r *~ r1 I A filllllllfil, [l -t‘_"’ n r v Tllflllllllqiw- _... ____" MUS“; DEPARTMENT W“ Aim“ C“““- 1"" ‘*'"""- fi- vnmmltc Solos <0) "mm" s. llllltililliqS0lo-"R0lll"“°° w” Senior Grade. hiurgnrvt NUWHOIII. Milflt‘ Mnnzigh- (7,,,-,-,,,,)_ (h, --A Sum, m- Vllnl',lnks_ Big Athletic Sports Open to P. E.-IsIand (With exception of Bicycle Races) THE BIGGEST PROGRAMME OF DOMINION DAY SPORTS BEEN ARRANGED FOR THIS YEAR 10.00 A. M.—Senior and Junior Relay Races Kensington to Summerside 33 Medals EVER CARRIED OUT HAS Nine men to s team. Each man to run one mile. PRIZES~ Handsome Cup to Winning Nine and Medals to Each Member of the Winning Team ‘ 1.30 I’. M.——Track and Field Events, Summerside Driving Park SENIOR EVENTS Senior and Junior JUNIOR EVENTS Prizes: All-Round Cup. Cup and Silver Medal for each svQit. 100 Yards Dash. 220 Yards Dash. 440 Yards Dash. 1 Mlle Run. Running High Jump. Running Broad Jump. Shot Put. Running Broad Jump. Holman-C. C. M. One Mlle lleysle Race, Finals. (Open to any boy In Prince county, sf fifteen years over who has not previously competed as a unlor at a Sanctioned mast and who has qualified In the loo Prizes two allvsr cups. lntrles close with H. H. Olmpson, Y. M. G. A., ., writs to the shove fem-an. IAIII LL-i llfl QAIAIA 11 A. M. AND 6 P. M. preliminaries. Isms IHHIJUJIJI. Under 18 (except Bicycle Race.) 100 Yards Dash, 220 Yards Dslh. Running High Jump. HoImsn—C. C. M. On, Mlle Bicycle Race, Flnsls. (open to any boy In Prince County, of fifteen yssrl and under who has duly qualified In the local prs- liminaries. 100 Yards Dash Open to boys 14 years of age. Prizes, two sliver oupl.) Ago certificate signed by clergyman or "Y" See- rstary must accompany junior entries unless filed ‘ with Dominion Day Sports Committee Iss1 year. Summerside s: Midnight, Juno_27th. For entry CRYSTALS Vl- PICKID TEAM FROM MONOTON. H. H. IIMPOON. Secretary Athletic Cem- Doctorsrecommesd it’ —ss a safe food lor babies when mother's milk is n6! available. Eagle Brand lalust pure milk and pure suthr plil up In sealed csnswhic k Itsbsolutel pure. Thelestl since 185 . Write for free ' Baby Welfare Books. The Borden Co. Limited sis-ls MONTREAL lntc rmedlato Grade. First Illvisiouz-‘Ilclcn Skcrry, Iinlcn Mnclinnald, Catherine Mc- Closkcy. Nora Murray. Sccnnd Dlvlsionw-Murgarct Mc- Mlllnn, Illnnche Conway, Margaret Junior Course ' "Lat the Marlo! Pmlaod trim-i- s, imi- lalastrlsa-“n slashes rAcrm- _ First DIvIsion:—l.orcitn Brhlgca. Mhry Bell. Second Division: Howstt. 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