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I uwuwtntttrawtti-vmnttwn MARITIME Heavy Fencing Full No. 9 Gauge 5 Strand, 27 inches high, per rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 34c 5 Strand, 40 inches high, per rod . . . . . . . .. 36c 6 Strand, 110 inches high, per rod .. 41c 7 Strand, 40 Inches high, per rod . 46c 7 Strand, 48 inches high, per rod . .. . 48c 8 Strand, 40 inches high, per rod . . . . . . 52c Medium Weight, N0. 9 Top and Bottom, No. 12 Filling s Strand, at; inches high ,per rod ......... l8 Strand, 48 inches, per rod . .. 1 stunt in a Package; s I l V I . l -s: sun: and 001118 to the Pic- . 1 , I 20th. g Enlc at Tyne Valli‘! J" l‘ 7843 f —-'l'lll cnmnlzu or many v got Rustico celebrated the “slorlow TEA retains all the goodness nature gives. 11 at 10-10 =- 111» I“ 1-1" 14 "t l 9' I l l Sabbath, July l; vices, August 5th. Sacrament Lord's ;3i1l>1>er, August 7th. lvrill. let him Westeriltiuardian d“, ‘III-‘I-li-Qi .twe1f " with an ice cream festival lwhich netted them near one hun- ldred dollars. —RICHMOND BAY WEST CON- GREGATiON-Presbyterlan servic- es will be held on Sabbath in Lu! . m. The Sabbath School meeting 8' l la West at 7.30 p. m. Everyone wel- come to the above services. --MANY VISITING AUTOISTS. ;—There are to be seen in Summer- lside and Prince county scnerally- liust now an unusually large number ‘of cars from other provinces in ,Canada and the United States. tMany are Islanders returning home {for a visit and others are people visiting for the first time. —CUSTOMS BEIZUBES-All the liquor seizures in Summerside oi late have been made lCustoms Act by the local ‘ pecw o _.in:w ANNAN laces Wednes- day. Austin ma. Don't ferret l!" l BQVIIIL Simplifies Bummer flicker! (.1 . Bovril makes thc lightest food nourishing and impt-ovesthctasti- ncssofyourdisbcs and gives energy without bulk. BOVRII. "Pstslcctlscsfss [Platts and Matheson and they are ' sistutt This evening at 6 o'clock It t!" Abegvlelt grounds the Anchors and sunwuiincettnttwtntrunmev! thc second section of the City Les- gue Baseball schedule. Should the Stars finish out in front this evening the section will be tied all around with one win and one loss each. . Should the Anchors win they will Jump out in front. one game in thc ieadoftheknversaadtwointhc lead of the Stars There i8 always something dolns when the old rivals. Anchors 111d Stars meet and ludxlns from 01¢ sentiments of the players this even- ing, game will be no exception co the rule. McQusld, the Stars twirler will besbsent from mourn anmc- HW- ever, the Stars still have three 300d m to take the mound in Howatt. Robin and Robin and will make it interesting for the heavy hitters of the Anchors line. The players on all the teams are puttingupaflnebrandofballthls season and are making it interest- ing for everybody and the fans are showim their appreciation by giv- ing their whole hearted support in ;attending the games. cleaning things up. 'I‘here is no ,Prohlbttlon .offlcer stationed in Iisummerslde at present. -1NVERNESS.- Wellington cir- cuit. Rev. D. M. McGowan, pastor ——An interesting sacred concert was given by the Tyne Valley choir t the above church on the evening Ion the 8th inst. When a goodly gsum was realized for missions. The ‘came friends will assist the choir in _Wel1lngton on thc 17th inst, at 7 p. 1m. A11 welcome. h d l _____ a t , -ALBERTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-All regular services ncxt Lord's Day at the usual hours, ySabbath School lesson-Samuel , Anointa David. Morning topic. The tilonr Wise Alan, Evenlng-Jfhe ex1 ccllent name, Mid-week Service: Wednesday 8 p. m.. induction ser- ~vice-—Fritlay. July 29th, Dedication 31st, Prepatnry Ser- G The Spirit and thc Bride say come, and whosoever cnmc. A cordial wcl- comc awaits you. —RE-OPENING OF KENSING~ date. Montague, July 16th. tea July 16th. Come and friends. 16th and enjoy the best outing of the season at en. Jubilee Tea at July 16th. . . ‘ST. MARGARETS tea party as been postponed. 784'.’ ..'NEW ANNAN IIACBS Wednes- ay, August 17th. Don't forget the 7809-1-14-21. . JWARNlNG-Cotne early and void the rush at Jubilee Tea. 7823n7-li-2i. ..'A REAL OLD-FASHIONED at the Community Welfare rounds. lllontague, on Saturday. meet your 7823-1-14-21. HJCOME TO Montague July Diamond Jubilee 7823-7-14-2! ..'DON"l‘ FORGET the Diamond Montague Saturday. 1n the evenin, Ice Eastern Guardian _ ' luncheon sevred by thc ladies of‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48c grill give several musical sol- - C OTIS. Farm Fencing in Rolls 0f 20, 30 and _.>-_ and 40 Rods "'"‘s‘?"“s . . _n . x5‘? it i ti, Poultry Fencing, No. 9 and 13 Gauge rnrngisfsliere twirl‘; trgstiiaitliirll- ‘TON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ;*Tl"f TlWPPlllflll fif the Kenaing~ ton Presbyterian church takes place on Stiuday, July 17th. Th1: 118N108?! are an follows, 11.00 a. m.. {Rem R. ii. Stavcrt. will preach iflflfl thc soloist will he Mrs. Mflllllt- icon of Albcrtou and Mr. J .11. Lew- is. l-‘rectovm. At 3 p. m. Rev. M. Scott Fulton will preach at this ser- vice. The music will bc rendered by members of Zion Church choir, jundcr the direction oi’ their organ- liatnyrnfessor Thompson. At 7.30 p. _ . Rev. l)r. (Jethro wl/il preach and the members of thc t-holr of Stimmcmlrlc Presbyterian church merslde yesterday. H. Martcll 2nd base M. Daugherty A. Stewart 3rd base. W. Cream Festival, games. etc. will be held in the new Rink. 7716-7~1l-mW! ..'PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE. — '1'hc Presbytcrians of Montague will old service in the Montague Bap- tist Church Sunday, July 1'lth at 11 a. m. Rev. Dr. Genge, proachenl Everybody welcome. Judge Set Caruso Back t0 Last Place WOODSTOCK, N. 13., July 13.——— Maine owned horses won all three races on the ripening card of the Mrs. Reginald Fred Holman. Y’s Men’s Club Hold Enjoyable Picnic The Y's Men's Club held a most enjoyable picnic on Wednesday aft- ernoon at the Y. M. C. A. camp at Canoe Cove. the members of the club with their families and friends motoring out. having astheir guests the other Ts Club. The afternoon was please ‘iy spent in various games, the most important of which was a baseball game between the Y. M. C. A. boys in camp and the members of the club. The game was finally won by the camp boys after a grueling combat in the hot sun by a very narrow margin, same snappy mater- ial for baseball was produced by both sides and for the club, McNair, LePage and McLean showed excep- tional ability at their favorite game. The athletic events were keenly contested for which appropriate prizes were awarded to thc winners. after which all partook of a dainty; thc‘ party. Before departing for home all were unanimous in voting it the most had attended. list of prizc winners: enjoyable affair they The following is the Baloon Race 1st. Miss Joan Henderson; 2nd,. Taylor. Married Women's Race 1st. Mrs. John McNair; 2nd, Mrs. Single Women's Race t l 1st. Miss a. McNcill; 2nd, Miss mith. Woodstock Driving Club's midsum- mer meeting this afternoon. Red _Dilion, winner of three races on thc Bay State Circuit. won the 2.10 pace, but needed a judge's decision to take the big end of the purse . . Gil‘ " l . ---------------- -- —-— . '12:: .€:;."*x~....*::‘: 22:11:. ".111": "M t 2o Strand, so inches, per rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85c me-zarmgvng ghlontfnzltstfadglsvbiéz me “cum, “ca, was changnged b, Nllsht. [signs Diamond; 2nd, Miss . . . I t c o n. 1 Poultry Fencing 1n Rolls of 10 and . §“¥,“’°'°d‘§§'~ ‘v’, Ab§“§§"““°“- 11 ltllrnllfivild tlrrnlfharfisfi blfiithtfi: . I 20 R (l I.‘ L " as r s‘ M“ well ahead with Johnny Brown, B01’! Rave. under l3 years O S‘ um’ ' ' " Charlottetown‘ tlrlvcu by Red Hanafen second. ~ , " " ' The heat had been raced on the ‘Si’ Mm" Reiwnburv: 2nd. t inwcr turn whom Caruso had pass- ma“ momwn- ' ed the Red Tell prtccr nnor driving Boy's Ra l3 the Bay State Circuit star off his ce-ovcr years f0 t. Kingsley lalmed interfer- ————— enccc and Caruso fvas sot buck, but Lula:- Am°ld TBYIOI’; 2nd. Harry 42 x 42 “my, I _ _ I _ _ _ > V _ _ _ _v 5 435 On Wednesday, July 13th, at Rlv- horsemen who were on thc turn. P Mme- erslde Race Track. thc Georgetown including the writer, could sea n’: 4g x 10 1t, , _ _ _ _ _ , , _ . _ _ _ _ _, 3 9.25 ball tossers were forced to bow to interference and tho decision of slllllfl Men's Race defeat by the Vcrnon team by the the judges may be sent to the t~ is r i2 rt. .............. .. $10.50 tune of 2o-11. hoard of review for final adjudicia- 18¢» "my Cudmvre; 2nd, Alex. ' r Linc up as follows: tion. in the third heat Caruso M33195‘)!!- 13 X 13 H- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 511-2“ Georgetown Vernon was about to pass lied Dillon at 7710MB of war did not materialize ‘B x H n $1195 M. McConncl flatcher L. Tralnor the samc place when a dog ran out 0W"!!! 1D both sizes having sill ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ' D. Lovers Pitcher G. Hubbard on the track, in front of Caruso. M10710!‘ men after the eats 11nd been S. Johnson 1st. base N Fraser throw her off iicr stride, and tho 1788866 around. race was won by Red Dillon. in Taylor. Married Men's Race, 1st, John McNair; 2nd, Reginald‘ . P D l McKenna the second heat the judges gave M1‘. NOPth-"Moneyl Money! Ai-l . oy e S.S. A. Sullivan the heat to Johnny Brown. owned Ways money! Doy u thl it I S. Layers L. F. C. McPherson by Gurnsey and Safford, of Keen- 8005B that lays thggoldtiln egzgijhe. A. Rnfune C. F. E. McKennb enh. setting Caruso back to last. Mrs. Nortlr-"No, not that one" . R. Lovers 1L1". H. DoLory Late; the Judgies admitted they —- ' ' coul not see t e incident in qu-as- lllnsrdhz Llnlment f I I . 36 m Galvanized and “hm Professor-I take pleasure in giv- tlon, but had acted on thc report - M m” m‘ p - 1 1 1* ' ' ‘ 91-5» B179 )..222 Gates, 36 x as inch. to match. tlwroushly enioy yourself. Frank Q. b. s. (Kinetic?) .. 3 3 3 price ......... $4 ;- 2"” p“" “w” *5” gully Brfidfln- b- u. (Bum) s t dr, ‘ as Aconitc. h. ., (M 4 _ t THOR, Swollen 6| lltll RtidmDiilon. be. by not Tell 1 Bronkmaill. b. ntlntnnwzlol.) 5 312, _ m" "uh. ham n" t u ~ n51! By) . . . . . . . . . . 1 l! G tidys Direct, ch. m. (Kcyn) 7 din, POUND’, Chicken uncanny-taunting l°gggl>gog""mhfflra)s- BY W112 1 3 Mrwaubrev. h. s. (Avery) an. “m,” an g . . . . . . . m Peterliln, ch., s. (Utton) . . .. 7 2 2 2.27 P p “on And Netting "and _ '_ Caruso, b. g. (Chapelle) 3 6 4 “m u". ABSTK‘ '7 H ., Nicholas. b. g. (bee) . . . . . . .. 5 4 5 Capt 1,9359“, 03L s" by -—all Sires in stock. Rad Line. ch. g., (Bricklay) 6 5 6 llodgowood Boy (Keyg) _ sisonothn Blznsiiss or . Early Todd. b. g., (govern) .,4 dis. Peter McGuire, b. g. (titted). W0 "II- UUUII’ II liirlflts Tinie—2.12; 2.11 ; 2.12%. 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At places where no human being ls allowed closely to approach some of the rarer Bri- iish birds can now be senn in Hyde London. The wood- wren, the willow-Wren and nearly a score of other species of birds ‘which are associated with "Eng- j land's green and pleasant land" are ‘also discovered in the same quar- of Greater London’ ter. WAREHOUSES? BUILD WITH INTERLOCKING uonnow . TILE The horizontal dead air pockets keep out moisture, ring up cost is only about That's why il. is becoming half that of solid brick. t standard construction. A few warehouses in course of erection where our tile was adopted after careful conslderatl ' _ James E. McNciil. Kensingttin. Iillphslet Ilowstt, North Wlltshire. Capt. Fyfc. Emerald Junction. 1- Inter Dvurlu. Charlottetown. Also see the one Inst completed for Clarke Bros, Charlottetown. Writs for circulars. ' L. E. SHAW, Limited. MAKERS FOB ms MARITIME! AVONPOBT, N. s. _____ __ _-‘~By__ George Moliisnuv