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JULY 19 1915 ' _ - THE cHARLo1'rm-own GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN _ ___ ~-.-- - _ _ __ __ _ _ _ ' - - , - ...___ - , .~ r, if 7 . - .- - .. ,y-, who 1.1.1101 ....fr..g.l...1i1ll...,.:» lIUlllH|llUl|llllS ll] " 77|e General nays: 1o__\;__ean buy u cheap ungusranteed __ gone! nveafevr dollars in ini- l tial coat-or you can pay t is alight difference and get u \ ,,.._--_ roofin¥_ guaranteed by the wor|d'| largest manufacturer r T __ ., . ::d*;:“?|f‘2';§',tP:§:;°_r L":hf"|':£“‘:fn‘:°“,:‘:; Collet-tea try Mrs. Albert Gallant m ;f“;_si¥.*1'i-' o 1. is 1 :This rooing is the highest quality pos- sible to make and it is guaranteed 5,10 or 15 years, for 1, 2 or Séily respect- iyely. When once laid, ertain-teerl must remain intact at least for _IE period of the guarantee and the guar- antee is a definite insurance against all roofing trouble. W/ rtain-feed />’/// Mrs Albert Gallant 1.00; Mr Raymond Gallant, 1.00; Mr Peter LeClair 1.00; Mrs Fred Toombs 1.00; Mrs J H Bun- taln 1.00; Mrs Zechariah Douctette 1.00; Mrs Joseph F Gallant 250; Mrs Lamang Gallant 50c; Mrs)saac Dou- cette Pair socks and 250; Mrs Leon Doucette 25c; Mrs Alfred Doucette 1.00; Mrs. Andrew Blanchard 250; Mrs Robert Buntaln 50; Mrs John , Roofing that is cheaper than Certain-lie! is cheaper in qualit and is not guaran- teed by a big milly and best responsi- bility. If the chea roof falls down you will have to pay the double expense of laying a new roof all over again. Certain-_Ili Roofing is fur sale by dealers everywhere at reasonable prices. ` General Roofing Manufacturing Company World's larae11tmanu,facturcnl uf Roofing and Bulluina Papers Gllllelll (lllllllm loc; Mlss Jllllll Dlllll 1 -tl 10-. , N»wY1>rlrCity Chicago Philadelphia Sl.L°uln Barton Clevelsnd Pittsburgh cecgllleufed by Miss Pearl Mute” -eg ‘ Detroit San!-`ranei»eo Cincinnati Minneapolis KnnauClty il' 1 p Roofing-""' Chandler 1.00; Mr Julian Keoghan 50c; Mrs Robert Stead 1.00; Mrs Arc- h%ZV4Z1ZZ" / /.»' M f/ ff 500 Mrs Malcholm Rackham 100 - es N Doucette 150; Mrs J. L. Seller _ 501:; Mrs Andrew Doiron 350; Mrs Eusebe Doirbn 50c; Miss Josie Blan- chard 250; Mr Joseph Gilbers Gallant 50c; Miss Margaret Blanchard 501: Mr Joseph Jerome Doucette 25c; Mrs William Axworthy 'i0c' Mrs Rlcllnrd V »- hlbald Barrett 50; Mrs Robert Seller T Mrs William Rackham 500; Mrs Mosl- Tlm¢ Dr. Chasc's Ointment actually cures even the worst cases of itching. l>l00d|I\8 “Hd protruding plies we know for u certainty, because of cxpcri- ence with thousullds ot cases. To prove this to you we shall sem] you 3 sample hox frcc, if you enclose a two-ccut stamp no psy postage. |\_n1l mention this paper. Edmanson. BBW-‘S & C0-v Llrnlted, Toronto sum. Adam- Hom," London H_m|,,,,| han” Mr William A Wortlly 501:; Mrs §|._,_?_5;_;_)_n___1_g=éxlvl_|;i;__)__G____ll.__l_lol_\_1_i:-_i_;_s1;_;1 mm 1_0,” Mm, 1 Mlscmultm 1.00; fl-lsmillls ` 1.110. Mrs. _, Mrs A Dorioll 501:; Mrs 'l`elu Mathc- \Vyu||¢| 1_0() Miss Alurllld Brown son 501-' Mrs Jolln Matheson 1.00' Mr 1 01) Wm Fraser 1 00 Mrs John éesllulrillllll/lfl»1_\\\|l|l|| W. Grier: 2.00; Mrs Bucllurwn 300; lam(-ll soul. lurs. a1»l»..`J1§lms1§n 501:. ET us develop your films and We have a complete and very modern department for handling this work. _ Send us your exposures we wlll get the best there is in them, The G. ll. Cook Studio Telephone us for an ap- pointment. We will be glad to make portraits of the children, yourself the entire family or any gathering oi friends. » The Bayer Studio | _i l A. E. Lyon Photo Studio Specialty in Groups,_College, Society and Family Work unexcelle1l.”""""" Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work g_iven personal attention 107§Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] . I Eastern S . S ._ Lines International Lrne Steamship: Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- ley and Governor Cobb- COA S'l`\\'lSE: ~ Leave Ht. John. Mon , Wed , nn1Il"ridn at 0 a.m. for Lubec, Eastporl, Port- land an ri liostpn R1-turn leave Central Wharf- Llosron. M1m..W1-in and l<`ri.. at ‘I a.m. for Port, land Ea st ort, Lu ec, and St. lqhn. _ I)lliI._ Mr. Jcromc Blac- 830 B m quicrc, North Rustico 25c; Mrs Jos- lozoo a:m_ cph N Plncau, North Rustic-o 50c. ===s~=-3 uwebswreew oooogggOOO rarr,p,Frr FF5!assFF5 5_0() p_m_ Mrs. Ernest Lulrd. 2.00; Mrs. A. M_ MURPHY_ Managen Ynrknlnn 500. Louise Motjobrcy Pine-au 251:; Mrs I-‘lrlllain Plnenu 250; ltustico. Total 14.40. Mr. Simon Le Total $1.50, $14.40, $17.40. Wllole l total $33.30. FROM N_E-W GLASGOW Collected by Mrs. Frank Andrew nn1l Mrs. W. B. Bulmnn Andrew Brown, $1.00; Mrs. John Mllrplly 1.00; Artculas Moffat, 2.00; Mrs George H. Stevenson 50c. Mrs. J. Mallett, 1.00. Alhcrt Laird, 2.00. Mrs. R. N. Stevenson, 2.00. .00. Melvin M1:L1-od 1.00. (‘.. F. l 1 . `C.AuAn|AN T cn--rc PAN AMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale Daily to November 30th. Return Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Going and Returning via (ihicnlzo. -_-_l Going via Chicago and Direct Lines. Returning vin Vancouver, or vlce versa. $17.50 additional - w. la. Howmul. rl_».|i_A..U-I’-R.. s1.John- Geo. WALLER, Ilolminion Express Bulld- ing. Charlottetown. Sailings From LONDON From UALIFAX S'l‘ ICAMER July lllll Messina July Jlst I July 21st Appenlnc-° August l0lh s”rsAMl<:n ` july zz Durango Aus-I-I 7th /tuluul ,ml Tabasco August :oth Furness, Wlthy & Co,Ltd. erm Llvlclzl-oor. rm... nsursx l Halifax, N. S. ‘M11 \ W und Mrs. (‘ro\v 500. Mrs. C. A. I Stevenson 1.00. W. H. Stevenson 1.00 J. 'l‘. McLeod 1.00. E. Hill & Sons 1.00. Gco. Brown 30c. Watson 5 A si-u ~ ‘I Hard' Coal To Arrive We have the following schoonars. now on wuy and duo fr‘0lll NUW York and Philatlelphln with car- goes or Best American Anthracllc coal in Egg stove and Chestnut sizes. namely “IBAIAH K.STET80N, with 500\0f\l "R- POWERS" with 570 ¢°f\U "F. A. ALLAN" _...with ..650 NNI This Coal is all ot best qualitY. and wlll be sold at very lowest price while discharging. Parties requlrlnS Anthraclto Coal cannot do better than by booking their orders at Ullve. and delivery will be made from v1-ssels while discharging. Buntain Bell & Co I" 0' Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. . , iq 2.00. Mrs. Wm. Moffatt 2.00. Mrs. 1 Simpson 1.00. J. G. Stevenson 1.00. V. I). M1:(‘.ouhrey 50c. li. 0. (Brow Senlple 501:. W. B. liulman 1.00. D. C. Nisbett 50c. A. B.Dickies'on 1.00. Evelyn Stevenson 500. Esther Steve-n~ son 50c Edward Senlple 1.00. James llulman 1.00. Frank Andrew 2.00. Nelson Orr 1.00.»l.)1-nis Pinc-nu 1.00 Mrs. Denis Pinoau 250. I1‘ral\k Mur- phy 35e. Isnnc l~`ren1:ll 50c. Ben Dor- rion 50c[ Total $33.10. Subscription for Tile R1-d Cross collected by Kathleen Walsh, St. Patrick, Lot 22. Tlloluus Kelly $2.00. James Mc- Alecr 500. Amhrosc llcrrcll 500. John Smith 501:. Joseph Gallant 25c. Frank Dorlon 251:. Mrs. Mary Peters 251:. .lollll Goodman 250. Sylvie Gallant 501:. Stephen Herroll 250. Joshua Gullant 501:. Mrs. Ellen McKenna 250. Total-$6.00. (‘.ollc1:t1:1l hy Mrs Moffat and Mrs. Frank Mnyilcld: (‘upl. J. Boutc $2.00. Mrs. (Thus. \Vynnd 2.00. Mrs. John llouston Coal 1 .l. I1). l<‘ras1-r 2.00. Miss Marion Moffatt. 2.00. Mrs. Jus llouslon 1,00. Mrs. Gordon Houston 1.00. Mrs. W. ld. RED CROSS TEA We carry a complete stock of attention to all orders large and small. ll We have vessels now en route "` Nut, Old Sydnev Round, Sidney Run of Mine, Inverness ound and Peanut, Albion Round, Run of Mine and Nut Customers who want the best should order now so as to take delivery from the Vessels. _ Use our Coal and save money. Phone 111 PHONE 404. _ _ Ui#-3-.\,~ A t1-u pnrly will hc held nt Rel- st ululer tho auspices of the Bel- st Brunch of the Red Cross Society, Tea and refreshment tables. Amuse- l’ro1-.ec1ls in aid of the Red Cross 'rss 25 cents. Everybody welcome. /lll‘suulngs 10 sml from chsrlolls- Jas. cmmxonen, 101 s os Dorion 250 . I :_ Mr.. J . J . . \Vlll. MTS J0lm M R059 5001 MF L1:1:lulr 251:. Fcliix Iillole 200. Mrs. (3. Dorion 151:. Mrs. Fraser 500. 'i`o- lul $25.75. _ (‘.1»llectc1l by Red Cross Collectors: Mrs. l1‘r1:d Iiulman $1.50. Mrs. Rackham 501:; Mrs Norman Ling 1.00; Granville lanntain 1.50 Mrs. Wullcr Bulltaln 1.00. Walter Iiulllulll 1.00. Mrs (1 I.ePngc 1.00; Mrs. J L I.cl’ag1: 1.00; Mzwlgzlret M Bulmull 1.00. Mrs. Dall liulmun 1.00. John (ilark 1.00. Ella M. (ilurk 1.00. l’:lg1- 5.00. Miss Louise l'1:i1-rs 251:. cello 250. 'Miss (‘lu1tillu. K1-ily 501:. Mrs. Marion Rlunchurll 1.00. Mrs. Joseph Gallant 500. Miss Grace llous- toll 7.71:. ltr-ul l.cl’1lg1- 1.00. lsidore Gllllzlnl 251:. Mrs. I"ct1-r ll1:ll1:1-1.11: 251:. Mrs. Robert ('.rllswcll 501:. Gladys (il-:ls\v1:ll 251:. Wllliulll llllllczln 751-.. Mr. 1lll1l Mr.-l. ()llv1-r 1.1-l’ug1: 2.00. Mrs. l-‘rank Gullzlllt 751:. Thomas lloiroll 500. l<)rll1-st W. liulmnu 1.00. lemons .llarnn 501:. l\lrs.\l-lenry ml- ron 401-.. Total -$34.00 (‘ollc1:t1-1l hy Murgurct M. linlman. (‘oll1:1-ted nt Oyster lit-11 llridgc hy Mrs. \Vlll. Mlltllicsoll‘nll1l Miss Jollnie 1'. Mztlllicsoll: Willinul Mzlthicson $2.00. Mrs.Wm_ Matllcsoll 2.00. 111-.ntrir-c (‘. Mzltllt-~ son 1.00. ll. J. Mutllicsoll 1.00. Jack l).1\/lntllicsoll 2.00. Miss Amy ’l‘oomlls 2.00. Mrs. (‘llnrl1:s l\l1lil1l1-soil 2.00. Mrs. (lolill Higgins 2.00; Milton Rzlckanl 1.00. A. ld. lJ1-l11>1:ll1-s 1.00. John M1:lJ1ulul1l 1.00. (‘lll'isloph1-r Axworlhy 1.00. Mrs. G. (‘ll1lll1ll1:r 1.00. .Ios1-ph Mzltllicsoll 501:. Miss licrlic Mutlll1-son 1.00. Mrs. licllju- min l\l:\tll1::~;1m 1.00 Mrs. J. A_. Matil- 1-non 501:. ’l‘olul--$22.00. <7oll1:ctc1l hy Mrs R A and Cluirlotto E llouston. Mrs Iicllj llollsion 1.00; Mrs E E McKay 1.00; Mrs Josc-pil L Dollcctto 250; Mrs James Andrews 1.00; Mr Wm Wa.rr1.-n 1.00; Mr R A Houston 251:; Mrs Geo Stcvcnson 1.00; Mrs R E Bag1lall_2.00; Mrs Chas Scllar 1.00; Mrs llorncc Ling 1.00; Miss Martha Smith 1.00; Mrs John M1:l)ol\1ll1l 501-: Mrs 1lr1-nton Dickerson 1.00; Mrs l’1>rcy l)i1‘l11-rsoll 1,00; Mrs J1>:~;1-.pil 1) l’in1>.1ul 501:; Mrs 'Vllnnlas ('l';lsw1:ll 1.00; Mrs l~}11isoll ltollings 1,00; l\-lisa Millic llousioll 1.00; Moses Gallant, ('l`1-a1-hcr) 1.00; Mrs Mamilicn Pin- 1-uu 501-.; Mrs ’l‘llou l’illcau 501-. Total $18.50. Mrs S l)oll1-.ctte 1 puir socks. HALLAMS WEEKLY MARKET RE- PORTS, HIDES, SKINS, WOOL, ' JUNK. TORONTO, July 14th 1915. VVOOL cnlltinul-s to hc nlarkr-.l1:1l frc1-ly, pro1lu1-cr und denier taking nd- vanlugt-. of ill1- 1-xlr1-m1-.ly high pri1-os now being paid. \\'ush1\1l 1:olnhllll.: fleece (course) 38 to 400. Wushcd conlblng flec1-1: (m1-dium) 39 to 411:. Washed clotlllm.: l`l1-1-1-c (lluc) 40 lo 421-.. 'l`uhwnsh1-11, us to quality (coarse Zili to 401:, Tubwnsllcd as to quality (lille) 40 to 411:. Wzlsllcd r1-jo1»vi1m>1. (hurry, 1-ottr-11, clluffy, etc.) 28 to 301-. Unwasllcil flccco 1-.oulhillg (conrsc) 28 lo 201-. llnwasllcd l`l1-1-.1:1- combing lnlcdium) 30 to 311:. l’n- wnshed fleccc clothing (lille) 31 to 321:. lildl-IFIIIDES sllnw tl. little llcitcr f1-cling, as thc 1|ualil.y is improving. into rect-lpis hoilll.-: short lluircd mul practically l`r1-1-. of grub, which arc always more 1lcslr1lhl1» from the Inn- ncrs point of vlcw. City Butcller lii1l1-s green flat 151: por lb. Country. lildus. lint, cured, 17 to 19c per lb. Part 1‘ur1-11. 16 to 17c per lb. GAl.l"Sl{lNS arc .~:l1-atly and url- b1-ing nhsorbe-1l at current quotations. (fity skins grccll, flat, 14p per lb, Country, 1:ur1>1l, 17 to lilo per lb. Part 1-urc1l. 16 to 171- p1-r lh. u1:1:or1lillg to conditions :lull lnkl- oil. l)1‘u1:olls or lioh (‘l1li' 75c to $1.10 60.011. ll0RSll\ul1l'M1=Donnld 501:: 'Mr M M111-D1il11"lvl1l.~l1:.s lmrlon 50 1:". Mrs. ll. Arsf.-nuult li. W. I.1:ll’1u:1: 5.00. .\-Irs ll. VV. Lc- Willinm ()rr 1.00. Julllcs Snowil- 501:. l`)1-llnis l‘1:l1-rs 1.00. Miss ldlllily Dou- Oats (black) Tub butter (per lb.) . Turnips, (per bushel) . - S. D - 1-nuts, $1.25 quality, sl-.lling ul $1. ..°lT PAYS to buy in this Province ..*CARL MeDONALD is Guardian Representative tor Sourls. ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Representative for Sourls. ..*GlVE OLD ADDRESS - Sub- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble In going over the books. ..SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - A most successful and interesting exam- ination was held in the Green liuy school on Juno 23rd in the presence of the trustees and a number ot' the most interested ratepayers. Tile var- ious classes were examined but might &he said tested by Mr. W. J. McGillll a former teacher of the district. Judg- ing from the prompt und intelligent answers givlcn by the pupils ol' botll a1lvun1:e1l and primary classes. there has been a great ulnuunt of care and energy sxcr1:is1-.11 by their teacher Mr. Louis (Tostlllu. ...*MORELL.-Mr. Ronllia: M1:Ill- nls und Mr. Walsh, ol' Sl. l’c1cr's, were visiting ill Morell on Sunday, Jllly 11th, thc guests ol' Mr. and Mrs. Mc( fur-lily.-i\1ir. -Wi'lliam"Sillrl`o`If,` M01 l'1-ll, und Mr. William M1rl.1:llan, Koll- slngton, paid n flying visit to Fort Augustus on Sunday lasl,~'l‘lle pcople of Morell are pleased to note that Mr. I-T. Ryan, one of thc prosperous young ln1:n ill thc vicinity, has his cellar dug and the 1-oll1:ret1: i`oundul.ioll lui1l lor his llousc.-Miss Mary J. Siunolt has returned from Boston to sp1»:l|1l at few weeks with llcr l`atll1:r,~-Mr. John J. Divan, St. l’et1-r’s, sp1-nl. li vcry pl1-usallt evening ill Morell on Sulllluy lasl.~Mr. Wm. Walsh is nt pri-st-ut 1-llgum-11 ill 1-:l'1:1-.tillg it ll1-w 1lw1-llillg hollsl: on Sln|l1>ll`s llolul.--Mr. John llullphy, wife and funlily urriv1-1i ll1>lll1- lrolll Mollcloll to spclld Ihr-ir v:11:ut|1l1l with his l`ulll1-r.-'l‘lle Misses K1.-.ily and L1:sli1-., of Morell, a1i1:ll1I1:1l thc mutriculatioll 1-xzllllilluliolls at Molli- uguc, arriving holllc on July 8ll|.--- Mr. Austin 'l`ruinol-, of ('llurlotl1-.to\vll, und Mr. Wm. M1-1.1-llzln, of Kallslng- lou, lluvo rl-lllrllcll honl1: alla-r giving lin- llllisllinl.: tollcllt-ss to the puroclliul house ill Morcll. ..*ROLLO BAY. - The s1-mlallnual 1-xallllllutioll of Rollo Bay West school was 111-ld on 'l`u1-sday, June 29111. A lurgc llulllhcr ol' pur1-nts ull1l rutcpay- ors wcrc prcscllt, ull of whom ex- presst-1I tllclllsl-lv1-s as lu-.illg wcll plcuscd with thc r1-suits of thc y1>zlr's \v0rk. Prizes w1-r1- llistrlllitcd to the pupils attaining th1- highest marks in 1-:l1~h class, al_l1l for att1:ll1lun1:c, uf- tcr which thc teacher was prf-s1:lll1».1l with a bcllutiflll prcsclll. zlc1:ompalll1-1| by the followillg 1l1l1ircs-ls, r1-ad by M:lst1=r l.1:lllu1-l (‘ll:lissoll:-Miss Elsie l1`l':lll1:is: Dear 'I‘1-:l1:h1-r:-W1-, thc pu- pils ot' Rollo liay West school 1lo not wish lu l1-t this opportunity pass \vilh1lul showing you lu sullll- way ollr upprt-ciallioll ol' your services. W1- know it must bc trying on your pu- llcnce to he continually teaching cllil- dren, but you ure always anxious for our 111lvall1:1>ment for good. Please 1lc~ cept this gift, as a tokell, that your s1>rvl1:1>s are highly npprt-.1‘.iat1-1|. Sign- ed on llellnll' of thc scllool. (flora K1-cl`1-. The l'ollo\ving list shows the p1-r1-clltzlge mu1l1-. hy the pupils during thc last l1:rln. Grade Vl.-llazcl 'I`0wl\sll1-ad, 02; John Kcays, 88; lil-.Ill Reid, X7; (‘|ara K1=.ei`1:, 87; Millnll: (‘llalf-lsoll, S5. Annie Fllzlissoll Gra1l1: IV. »- (‘laru Town- sllf-nd, 915; llarry Kc-ays, 92; A111-lino llurk, 80; Gcrlrudc (‘.h1\issoll, 83; G1-.raid McDonul1l, 82. lienlucl (‘lluis- son 82. Gratis ill.-A111-luidc (lhnlsson SR; Daniel Mcliac 85; Alctha Kenya, 67. Grade ll.-Mun-is 'I‘ownshe|l1l05; l<‘i1l1-.llst1: Gallant, iii); J1-rome (‘huis- soll, 89; l-`lor1-l\1:c To\vllsll1-.n1l, 87. Cl["l‘()\VN MA RKF/l`S 20 tO 25 10 to 11 14 to 16 $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 .60 ‘ .62 $14.00 .19 22 Print butter (per lb) Fowl (per lb) Chickens, Wheat. (Der bushel) Buckwheat Barley Outs (white) l-lay, pressed per ton Eggs (per doz) .25 .25 Hides .12 Beef (per lb.) retail 10-12 l'ork (per lb) carcass .11 Oats (Hlpck) bus. 681 Potatoes (per bushel) “ M1-n‘s v1\ll1lw oilskill nuts mul Moore M1-lit-oil. 201-ill-7~llilnIiI ’1‘Al.L()W is ~-iw' and dl-.t , ll l For Vacation ' Days There is nothing that we could suggest to add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, efficient and dependable in the fullest sense of the word. We carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis-~ factory. Mail your next film to _-_-_-_-:_-Y-V-_~;. :.1 .-:- :::f::. _ . ~_~:=::::::.‘frr-- -~ I ..*0NE CENT par word each in-I sex-tion tor advertising in this column., Cash must accompany order. -_ML ..*A Grand Tea Party at Morell on Aug. ilth. A special train leaves the city at 1.15 p. nl. 2079-7-16M4i. ..*NOTICE.- All persons ln11ehtc1l to the estate of the Late Dr. Frast-:r ol' Montague are requested to mukc inlmcdialo paynlellts to Mrs. Dr. Fraser or to W. J, Fraser Executor Montague. 2121-7-19M1llpd. ..*STRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATES-(‘rate and two dozen boxes for 301:., cash with order. Book your ur1l1-rs curly. Molltaglle Furuisllilxg ("o., Ltd., Montague 21315-7-19ME3i. ..*FOR SALE.- Will s1-ll at rea- sonnhle ru.t.1-.s hy the car loud or similar lots, Ma1-kcrcl hhl stnvcs shingles, 2 in. studdlnlg, sculltlng, 1, 2, ii and 4 in. Hard Wood also squared. F. S. Mu.1:l)onul1l, Sourls. 2130-7-10M0i. ..*BEAR RIVER TEA.- Frl-sh rlpl: s1rll.wb1:rri1:s, 111-licious i1:1--1:r1-ulll. 1.-ool relrcsllillg drinks, 1=x1-1-llcut tubi- cs, und, new und illt1:l'1:stlllg ullluse- lncnts. at ll1_-u_r___lti__v_1-r tcu, on 'liulis-_._ 1l1{y,l`JiJyll 20f Sp1-cial trains i'ronl lflmrlolletowll, Sourls und Ellrllru. Proceeells in uid of Sl. Morgan-ls (‘llur1:ll Fund. 2075-7-16M-li. 1. The Eastern Guardian __ BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL At Jersey (‘lty-l:iullalo 2. Jersey (‘it_v 1. At l’rovi1lencc-Monlreul 1 Provl~ dence 0. At_Richnlond-Rochester 11. Rich- molld 4. At Ii1lrrisburg~Ilurrishurg 8. Tor- onto 7. 'i`or1»ntu Il, Harrisburg 2. NATIONAL At New York-New _'York 2, (7hl~ cngo 0. At Brooklyn-Iirooklyll 2, Cincin- nati 1. At Boston-Boston li, Pittsshurg 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis,-Wuslllllgton li. St. Louis ‘_'. At 1‘lli1:ul:o-ffllicagu ll, Pllllnrlclpllia 2. FEDERAL LEAGUE A1 St, l.ouis~(.‘lll1-algo 0, Sl. Louis 0. At Pittsburg-Butlalo 4, Pittsburg 25. No other games played. “ Men's two-p11-1:1: bluc fiuullcl suits, just four in thc lot, vcry light wcight, guarunlcf-1l all wool. ilcgulur $12.00, s|l1-1-ui $9.50. Moorc & M1'l.1:o1l. 2084i-7-llillllli . .‘1.I.lo;:sl..l1l1lioll,_ .cowboy---nml h1\s1:~ hull suits ull sizes for buys l'|'1>nl flv1- to tw1:lv1: y1-urs. R1-gulur $1.50 pcr suit, s1-lling ut $1 per suit. 'Moore & McL1:o1l. 2086-7-1611131 Horse Thursday, wlll be served. Horse of entries later. CLASS 2.19 trot Admission 25c. 187877-7M7,0,l0,l2,l4,1(i,17,10,20,21 Sourls Tea and ~ COME- See Beautiful Souris-by-tl1e- Sea THIS 1 ' The Tea Picnic of the Season. wlll be h_eld on the grounds of “The Sourls Driving Park’ ldeally situated to glve you the full benefit of the Balmy Sea Breeze and a fine view of the Harbor. . All klnds of amusements will be provided. A well stocked Refreshment Booth and no need to say anything about the good things that will be on the Tea Tables. Sourls ls famed_far and wide for High Class Tea Picnic M_enues. Immedlately on arrival of Special Trains, Meals The Sourls Track has been pronounced by an expert from Charlottetown “In Perfect Condition,” This has in- duced owners _of most of the best horses in the Province to pledge entries. Y_ou can rest assured there will be some raclng ln Sourls on the 22nd. Full announcement Racing Programme 2.30 trot & pace 175.00 2.40 “ “ for Kings 100.00 Entries closed and classes Hllcd- . Train Arrangements Specials will run from Charlottetown, Rich- mond, Georgetown and Elmira. J. J. FERGUSON, Souris. 2. - 3 Races July 22nd. Races ._ PURSE $175.00 Grand Stand 15c. Secretary. .J The Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. ' Montague, Prince Edward Island 1 , _ _ ‘ » . ' . ` ‘ l 1 ` ~`»‘ ~.l'\ 1 \ ,..-,‘ - ‘ 4 , ‘ n ~` ~., u* . _\ . 1.-' " 1* 1 -‘ _ \ _ ' . , :\».“\~‘--.." *Z - -li-' -:`~ F51.-J .il ' -'- 1 l- - - “ -- .- -<11-1 1'- .-'-.‘-.-1.-._--_ -1 _ , -,--,.4 -- 1 " , 1 _ . , ._---rt .» 3, -. Montague Horse Races The Management of the Montague Race Track Mont- ague, intend holding their Annual Race Meeting on above course Wednesday, August 25th, 1915. _ _ 'lhe Track is in even better condition this year than ever before. r\ 1 he road leading to it has bee_n widened therefore afford- ing better facilities for and insuring the safety of the Pubhc in attendance The Track is also being fenced to keep pedestrous off the the courseso to eliminate the crowding of the people on the track when the horses are either scoring or at the finish of the heat. The proposed classes will he a 2.10, mixed class. 2.30 trot and 2.30 pace. Large purses will be given for the above classes. Special trains will run from S’Side, Ch’Town, Elmira, Sourls, and intermediate stations at reduced fares. 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