f‘ YOU want to buy Maple Syrup W“ don't aslr for SYNP- Syrup may mean all)’ ffconcoction of Slum“ , ll you want Puma F ‘rich. healthful molasm insist upon Genuine ahead... ma» Molasses. coon caocsas szu. IT. "ice cream was served b0 visitors dtaineay; V1, David McGougan; V, MALPEQUE One of the ‘most successful ex- “ amiiiatione ever held in Fanning School Maiipeque took iplaoe on ‘Tuesday afternoon June 30th. Al- though the w; ther was very un- pleasant some orty or fifty visit- om witnessed the closing exercis- t-s. The school room presented an inviting appearance being de- corated w.th potted plants, lilies Jud loses a-nd the platform was a veritable mass of daisies. It was a privilege to be present and the nhoie conduct of the proceedings was easily recognized as the re- sult of thorough and efficient training. Mr Thomas MaoNutt. secretary of Cumberland Trust i-‘uud occupied the chair nnid ‘the following program-me was success fully carried out: ‘Qilellill! chorus-O Canada- ichool and auil.ciii.e Examination of classes-my the Misses Ros-s and Maclfarlnne which was conducted in a highly creditable iniinner and the ready iiitcihgent answers oi the pupils were unmistakable evidence of study oli tlrcir ‘part. Hicntzinaii- choruis~by school Recitation-Sydney Muctiougani Jordon and Wall Da isy S0llg—FGllf‘ little girls 'Recl..|.bnis—il..iois ltamsay and Mary iBurns Dialogue-Jack Goldie Wall Vacation Song lt-ecitrltioiis- Wilton Ramsay. Amy Champion iiitd Ruth Mont- gomery MacKcnzie and —Scnior pupils Recitation-Adele MaoNirtt ltose Wail Song and niu" Distribution of dl-pioinriis. certi- ficates and prizes by Rev A. N. Gills. Remarks were made by Mrs Keir. Mrs ltaiph dieairsto. Rev A, N. Gillie, Messrs G. W. Ramsay L. D iMiioNuti, James Burns and Arch. Wooilside. All of which were of a complimentary nature. and seliolans, a treat which was cnjuycnl by all. ' The Misses Ross ind lliiiclfarlane will receive a kindly welcome when they resume their work iii the autumn, and the progress of it-he school will be not- ed with interest. The following is the list of Cumberland prizes, certificates and diplomas and teachers prizes: - List of PFIIQI (Awarded by Cumberland Trust Fund) lScliiolairfihil-p-Coifsltance McNutt First awards: Grade X-‘-—Adele McNutt; lX,"Mary Burns; Vlll. Ralph Lirycnton; V‘lil, Margaret Louise Burns; 1V, iSidney McGou- gan; lill, lLeslle Abbott; 11, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION At the closing exercises of cen- tral, Lot 16 School on June 30th an 'Mlss (ieorgina Cairns by Miss Georgie Maoliean. IB. 1L, after which iMiss Cairns was presented with a Five Dollar Gold piece by lss ihily Milinr on behalf of vibe ng is the address: Miss Georgina Cairns Principal Central, Lot 1.6 School .Dear ‘Miss Cairns. .After your three years of faith- ful service as Principal of our school. and before yon leave to fol- low your chosen profession in an- other locality, we, the ratepayers of ' this district, wish to express our nppreeiation oil your work. our sin- nycere tiiaiiks for your painstaking Interest in behalf of the scholars. and our high regard ibr you per- sonally. . We realize that a teacher's. life ii not all sunshine; that her tasks if she be in earnest. do not begin and end with the so-callod school hours, but are, like the proverbial woman's work-never done; and thaiii as in few other professions dis appointments and discnuragements . await her at every turn of the 110th. p The scholars grade into your “room at n critical period in their pludies, bnt the case with which you adapted yourself to their indi- vidual needs made them realize that their teacher was not a task- Jnaster lvut a companion and guide arp the steep path of learning. -._i1ly your untirlng zeal nnd splen- ..,_did grasp of your work. you have . created in them a thirst for know- ‘ yledire which has made their tasks ,. _ lighter; and our apparent indiffer- ence to your efforts was because‘ we realized that they were under mostrompetont guidance. We feel that we have been late in (iiferini: you our words oil en- couragement but we trust that in i, your future positions this ad- dress with tho accompanying gift may remind you that we ilfo al- ways interested in your succosll. rind that our best wishes go with i you. l. Siltned nli hehiiir of the ratepay- ers by t ~ P. H. LYLE . i GARFIELD vso aAiiviuei. H. vso —-—-<o&-————- Exronriuo POTATOES Potato exports from St. John. N B" since in, Jirlglnnlnl of thi- sea- son up until May 0th nmoun-t to over double the quantity shipped in the corresponding period of the previous vc-nr. according to natal»- ment iastiM by the federal downri- wnent of agriculture. Thr- iotnl for this season tn darn in 919.41% ihaira and barrels. r-omnnrml with 3171.92". ‘h!!! and barre-ls in the previous period. —-—a;O§--—— ' WIDI Have Th9 flllile of millinery has sud- denly broadened out. This is due to thb impetus given the wide graoofiil hair bats which were seen in such numbers at the Grand Prlx in Peril this week. The black and white combinations are es- pecially smart although the pastel " address was read to the Princlpul|1x_1_ Mary Bums, 2. Gregor M‘? atepaycrs of that district. Follow-| Barbara McNutt; 1, Louie Ramsay List of Diplomas Grade X-l Erwin Taylor; 2. the Clltzél take The nrcci (Jlioius-Just a Song at Twilight 3mm, presided and t program was Mill; Solo-, girls llB. TRANSFERRED. Mr. Wright, teller in the local Branch Batik of Canada Amherst left at noon Tuesday for knowledge. or better control in the Charlottetown, wlierc he has been llbiiflfllllvlll 0i health. transferred. His has been taken by Mp, Mbbnonbm their tllseasos and too ol'ten their Mr. Wright's depar- lmrents have little knowledge con- ture from Amherst will be reigrctt- "cfillilii U": transmission 01' dill: Mr_.Mu,-ray__ease, or conditions causing poor [be health and increasing susceptibility Royal Bank will be going to Dor. to it. he Wm like rearing for young children; they cl the Royal of Guysboro. ed by many friends. Foster; Duet, "Tho Thompson; The address of the evening was given by Re“ w. L Green m, Trmh ciiiuc Lllii] will force the vertebra tlllfl to the great delight of all pre- Gentral Guardian SHOP FROM-H olmaife Catalog. SELENITE lifts; WALL PLAS- TER. Carloud just received. TIIE ROGERS llAltDWAlltE C0. LTD. was: cniinmwiiirowu _coiini_1_i_iiu Tuberculosis And Its Transmission, (By Dr. Charles H. Mayo, Rochester, Minn.) Ihoniestlc animals are carriers of 2107-7-74“ disease, and as such are a meiiacu present accountant tcr shortly, where position 2181-7 ii 2i Edward ill. here "ll"! only i" each other. but to hu- FLOATS AND BOATS FQR 9L9 man beings as well. Caring for the HOME WEEK- Merchants, bbfli, diseases o1 our domestic animals owners- wishing lights for display “I111 i-lle should apply oiii-iy,_1*b||b0,-.w_.,. among them is not only interesting son Eiecitic Co. prevention of disease W011i. but enormously important fioiii an economic standpoint. SERVICE AT g|RcH |-||L|__ __ Many of our best business men Rev. hi. MacDougali will preach qi Whose children are grown up, only Birch Hill on tho evening of Sab. bath, 12th, and not at Bonsliaw n5 announced yesterday. think of 610K110!!! as an economic disaster. and are wholly forgetful‘ that health is relative and that death eventually comes to all, and sooner to those who neglect themsel- ves or are infected by diseases that could be prcve-ntcil by better public Cliililreii are not responsible for Caring for dumb animals is up [empofafy r9110; but! cannot answer questions or des- ——Amherot News. Annual ative audience. Rcv. Recitation, Edna taininent took place in tho United . Church. Murshlicid on Sunduy cv- “mmmmi ‘"9 smug “m! before a large and n? the ilirazen effrmitcry of ignorant Ii. T. he following successfully render- pbgigbribpg-Lugiib Abbbu and R2“:rggoréfzolgpggillflrglzliifefil"Ugh power traveling, has almost been - I . r. o- pantolnine__..nruan_4411111 Pililiiwvn:Pllefiitaiioihdllfsslc ivhlere there are still domestic ani- au iie an rcnc m-.i s. Boswnll; critic their symptoms, so the most Slltfltiigllll physician of all is the MISSION BAN; $ERV|cE___ one who has developed his powers 0115510“ Band entcr, of observation to the highest point. One fact is certain. that you vet- no, troubled with practitioners of some special meth- oil of treatment; they only exist in cities. The veterinarian today. wiili the great advent of motor forced out oi the city to the farm Their care. when sick, is an economic problem. Whether they Mrs. H. T. Smith: Exercise. had best ‘be killed or be saved, and Boswell: Wood, Recitation, Chorus Cross and tho Crown" by 3 whether the type of disease, such Solo, Miss Rena Wood; Roci- "5 tiition. Rohertinzi Iiog cholera, is one that will 1),...“ spread among similar illlllllillgiflfB Mrs, Richard Hcartz mid Miss Rc- lmimrmnt ‘i“('~‘*ii°">'- I have not norm" noticed that there are any advo- WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- by cmldmm catcs of cults among veterinarians wlin rcmnimciid some type of ma- in thv lioghi neck bae into place. the displacement iitleizi-téoTiie offering amounted to o, ‘vhlch has caused ‘the s ‘ ' illseuse ling ' cholera; each day new hogs, lic-coining i-ilck, slip their vertebra and tllu. Arllierents FEW WILD ELEPHANTS LEFT. Church, Bangor, Maine, July 4th, ed in marriage by the Rev. John Murphy. with Mr. William Praiight. The bride was gowncd in wlillo sa- tin with bridal lace and vull and carried a shower bouquet cf white roses and sweet pens. She was at- ty ‘Veddmg w“ Place l“ Sl- 1mm“ of these cults do not have the com- mon knowledge that certain dis- whe" Beatrice Ncwmnlb W." i111“: cases of animals are infectious and caused by germs, just as they are among human beings, as they have not llflfl a farm experience. The hard-headed farmer takes no stock in fads. nnd so Slmlllil‘ iloci: lic find the diseases of various airimnls to tend Ed w ed by iMllss Ruth ard Praught. wore a gown oi‘ yellow ciintoil crepe with hat to match and car- ri~d =ll w 'ti , Th- r was gllipgoflgarlgl; all]: bnlfihgrmlalgl causing damage to its tissues. The bride is “I With the appreciation thatinany daughter of Mrs. Ada M. Neweomli Rpey Wm, those of his family that lic knows sickness is a result of infection, or a result of microbic or parasitic bacteria “living in the illfifl)’ and of |iie diseases of animals may lic- Elm Simpson; 3’ Constance Mew“ 96 Fem S“ this ‘my and mo come a source of ilangcr to the Nutt. 4. Aidele iMoNlulit. Grade Nntt. Grade Villll~1. Ralph lsryentoni; 2, Arthur Johnatmie Public School Leaving Certificate; Grade Vi1i1—1, Ralph Brycnton; 2, Airthur Johnston-a, Attendilnce Prizes 1011-80 Bllrllfl. 1 year of regular wt- tendunce; Sidney McGougan. 1 year of regular attendance; Ruth Montgomery, 1 year of regular at- tendance. ‘Special prices (awarded by tcacheri-n-Erwln Taylor (ibook), for first rank in Grade X; Ella Simpson, (ibook), for second rank in Grade X; Gregor McNutit, (book) for second rank in Grade 1X; Sidney MoGougan, (knife) for efficiency in daily work: Louis Ramsay (book), for efficiency in daily work Grade I; Ruby Whit- Iock (note pa/pefli for deportment Grade llil. Grading Certificates Grade lX-Thelma Woodaiide, Barbara MeGougaii, Lea Beairsto Grade Vi, James MoKay, Lena. Me- Grcgor. Grade V, Louise Burns, Edwin iMou-ntain, Ray MoGougan, Roy Owen. Grade IV. Sidney Mc- Gougan. Ruth Montgomery, Helen Burns. Everett BBBlISIIO. Grade Iii, Leslie Abbott, Jack McKenzie Alibert MoGougan, Rosie Wail. Ruby Whiitlock Geordy Wall. Grade l-l. Barbara McNu't't, Earl Stewart, iMary McGoui-zan. Grade 1, Lois Ramsay, Kenneth Owen, Grace Beuirsto, Goldy Wail, Amy Champion, Bruce Cham-pion, Vera Whitiock. Hamilton school district held its annual examination on Monday July 29th- with a repre- sentative gathering_ of visit- ors and parents in attendance. Mr John ‘Simpson occupied tho chair and "D9 following program was llsteiictl to wltli interest:- Oceupatlon drill, reading by Mattie Ramsay, Mother Goose drill, re- ciation. Louise Simpson; dialogue, "A Sudden Discovery"; recitation by Lloyd Lockerby: Vacation drill. Miss Dixon Matheson. sister of the ipresent teacher conducted the greater part of the examination in a man-nor hilghiy satisfactory to all. The remarks made by the chair- man, Messrs Lee Owen, Geo iCmlier and Mr Lockerby were all of a complimentary nature The following prices were awarded: Composition-i, Mattie Ramsay, 2, Alma Woodeide; ll, Lloyd Lock- enby. Attendance-dean Owen. Certificates —— Alma Woodsido. Wesley Ciolier. Arthur Owen. Candy was served by the teachers to the vbftiors and scholars and after the singing of the National Anthem the examination closed. A very enJoyable afternoon was spent on the North Shore on Sat- urday, June 27th when the chil- dren of Fanning school gathered with their iparenite, friends and teachers for a picnic. The after- noon waa spent in swimming and playing games.» After lunch wee served the children left r their homes fully appreoiativ of the good time they had enioyed. Misses Harriet Crasweil. Mar- tintl have not been neliacted. Mlnaofa tilnlvimit In Inhale. jorie and Florence Peaks who groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-' scph A. Praught of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The bridi; is a graduate of The Gilman Common cial School and has been omploycdieountry. ipeoplc about tlheiii. or to those who (use their products, will come an appreciation of tlia need for more veterinarians, and i'or better in- iipccglon of the dairy herds of our This should call for a for_ the past three years with tiiclveterinarian in every city as gen- Cnldwell Swcet -Co., as stenogra- oral food and dairy inspector, who 0f Barbara MoGouganb 4 years o! phcr. The groom is employed in tho will test cows for tuberculosis. so regular attendance; Mary Burns, Acmunung Depmtmmt 3 yum o; regular attendance; Great Northern Paper Co. The hap- innocent the that milk will not carry (iiseaee to children. City farms by coup“, leg; for can...“ fm- n should lbe developed, with a veter- m, M inarlan at the licud, to keep the lshort sojourn. home at 96 Fern St., 22nd. (The above is copied from ‘lmmg “"3 ‘lam?’ "I _ the Bangor, Mame’ Dally Newl M“ carried by flies. Such a model lariu is a former resident. of Charlottetown. He and his bride are at present spending their hon- eymoon on the Island. and have been Wrforining ther dntifeo an teachers in other parts of the Praught Mr Allison Huestis, town was the guest of his aunt, M-ns L. D.‘ .MacNutt, Maipeqlle 7°‘ killed in this country in the your several days. Mr and Mrs Mont. Mr and Mrs Claude when you use the yellow box. Tlicy will children of Amherst. trouble that Ia the result A Kodak Pictures with the least amount‘ of province are being welcomed at their homes in Malpeque, (M) Our allortmont la prie- d from $2.10 up. Films All Sizes ‘ rm dependable kind in KCIIAK s-ronz Co. _ m» Ta: RsxAciL woeei KODAK 33! “m”. July citv clean from ‘gllfliifgid. thus rc- infectious would give the veterinarian an op- portunity \to edlueate ithe public with regard to what a licaltliy ani- innl is, and with regard to the care and the prevention 0f (liseascii among them. The income from (he farm would not only pay its Yawn expenses, but the expenses of the health oflice in all bu-t the larger (iliarlotte- cme$ or‘ the 2.179.000 head of cattii- ending June, 1921, 173,328 were con- dtmned as tuberculosis; of these “"95 and 38.328 were condemned in toto and three children ofiSt. Joh~n,'N. B., sent to the rendermg plant; 13, are the guests of .Mrs Jones moth- 000_000 pounds c; m...“ "r- Mmougald MflcNull-MPIDQIIIIQ- the same period 10,000,000 pounds During of hogs were condemned for tubs. Sinclair erculosis. I Novn Smile are spend-ins the Week and giile knowledge of the world has] with Mrs Sincla-irs sister, Mrs L. been (lgyelgpgd with“, I). MacNutt, Ninety-five per cent of the scion-- the last hundred years, and the greater part within the last fifty. Knowledge concerning tuberculosis was de- veloped in four stages: »(1) in the scvemconth century when little was known concerning it and it was called Frenchman's disease, it was considered a social menace; (2) in 1865, when Viiiemin, following the work of Pasteur in his study of infectious diseases. demonstrator] that tuberculosis was eominuniciiiilir 0.0m iininuii ito iiiiimnf; (s) in 1x82. when Koch found the bacillus oi tuberculosis. and in 1890. tlevolop- oil his tuberculin from dead bucllll, nmL (4) when Professor Adoipli Clllmtlllg of France. who had do- veloped vaccine tests in diagnosis. now with an attenuated but living culture. which, if introduced into animals exposed to tuberculosis, will prevent their becoming in- foctcd. ltevaccination once every year will maintain immunity. The siirne prophylaxis has been carried out in 247 children with like re suits; these children had guboreu- losls mothers and lived in a poor environment, and one in which other children were being con- stanfly infected by tuberculosis. ‘The slight difference in typo 0i‘ form between the bacillus of tub- erculosls of man. and that of ani- mals has led to much dispute. B)’ gradually varying culture mediums much higher or lower degrees 0i virulence may be pdoduced in most germs. Direct attempts to inocu- late different kinds of domestic nnimals may apparently fall. yet it Is known that cattle rapidly Infect each other; healthy hogs in the some yard with infected animals become infected. as do the poultry, a sufficient number of bacilli in varying forms existing in the yard manure. By education, care and selection of ibetter dairy and beef cattle free from disease throughout Minnesota among the animals was reduced 75 per cent... and now every endeavor Clllfllll from from1908 to 1918. tuberculosis -.L-“ n" M-rmm. Pmvyn“. Ql-‘louriah liy Their Industries." iii being made to stamp out tnber- BURDEN l-‘ACTORY-TRUROJIS. the dairy herds. 1 UAl‘E'i'0\V... .....y i’. - Th0 only herd of wild elephants still ielt iii Soulli i\liii:i is iii gieat danger of lbcing t.“ltl'llllllilll.'f.l. ‘The lll‘l‘ll, which iiiis dwindled ti. 8001i!- lii. lives in a rcstrvb 8.000 acies lii i-xtriit, lu the Aililil busli near l'oit Elizabeth. Tile iinlnizilsl leave tlie reserve nightly in search 5 vi Wfllvr, and as tlic neighboring farmers lll'i niiowwi lo shunt Ill-E: elellllillltb‘ when tlicy trespass on, their laud the survivors wiii soon i? be klllcd oil’. i 'l'li' gcxerumrnt is bclug Ilfgvlll to purchase land so an to givu the . elephants. which form ll illstiiir-ti "ubiliecies, access to the Sunday River. _. .___t____ _ __ county by county. Many of the eouiititrs have iiiude recent appro- Driatioiis for this purpose. Five p-r ~» cent oi the hugs in iviiiiiiirsota are siioivu to have tuberculosis, Aiming cattle it has been reduced from 0,1 _' t0 2.4 pcr cent in ten years. ‘Pius, is a niucii butter record than iizivu ' the boiiiering states. Throughout" the cuuiirties of lfluropv, tiie per-i Ceililigg» ill animals coiitlciiiiied for l tuberculosis has ranged lroin 1U to 11$ ‘lliitli ' ‘ ‘i0 per cent. the averagej being llt'lVi'|iL'li 2Q and 7m per cent.‘ 'l‘iirty yours ago, 200 of cacli 5 100.000 170150113 in the United States f died frriiii tuberculosis; today the llrllliortion is less than lii of eacii 3 100,000. ‘fhis is tile result of tiie education of tlie public by free and ,- open iliiwussiou of prevention of disease, and of better Sllllllii£lfiil.| 'I‘lie elimination oi‘ public tlriuitiiig cups and the checking of spit-ting , have iiiiicil in pruvviiiiiig tubcrcii- ,,. losis. The coiuliioii Kllil\\‘li'tlgi! i-ou» ' eeruing the care of tliusb Wll() have the disease provi-iits its iiistriIiu-l tl0n anti tend-i. to u mu ‘ll iiigiiei" rate of recovery lllilli yi-zi - ugu, it l is possiiiii: to almost eliminate tIiuI " I disease in human lieiizgs, as Willl us- iu animals. Every tissue of tiu- body is our.» 3 ceptiliie to infliction iiy llllli*1'('llll)~ ' sis. either primarily ill‘ seiziiiiilzii" ly. The germs may t'llli'l‘ n wound, ‘ liilt ill must lllrlltlllifvfi arc iiitro.iu<-.- into the alimentary traiial‘ through loop or llfilllf. ’i‘lii< Lou-l HUB. wlinn iiifvcti-il. bot-nine u locall focus illlil cause l.llll(3l'l'llllli\1ll*§ glands of the ili'(‘l(, l‘(‘.l‘\'l('2ll uilvultis, lll‘ old serofiiizi oi‘ yours iigo. From 2 to 5 per ci-ut of tonsils rivmov. Ill ' in various citii-s sliow chronic tii- bercuiosls, t-itlii-r oi‘ tiic bovine or, human typo. From tlic lllilllillltilfy, tract the illilPllll of tubcruiilosi are‘ . observed. at tlic saiiii- lllllt‘ as flit- food. through tiiu llltvrltllliil wail iutothi: lyinpii system. and thug arc (lcllvcruqi into t-Iii- llllflflil. Th1“ glands iii llie iiiitlniiiuii r-nnrici-ti-il, wltli this uiisnrptiiiu ill‘t.'ll iiri- often i‘ infcctetl. usually from lllt‘. Iiovliu- _ typo of biiiriiius. Alter a pi-rioil of from one to H('Vl'ilIl yours iliu: " although tiiry- not iiil'i't'i|iii-iiil,v sol reduce ri-sistiincu that (lUlltll ri-- suits from tubertiiilosis or etl growth wltli iuI-iitzii lillllilll'llli‘lll. 'I‘lic first rcgri-ssivi- r-liziiiuv In u _i tliswised gland is fatty tivguiicrii- tioii: following lllln‘ is a ilifiiilrlll (ll . ‘calcium. ‘Tuberculosis of tiio lll-. tiic genital triiri may lit‘ eitiit-r bo- vine 0i‘ human iii typo. Although in domestic uiiiuiziis illlil fowin llli ‘ liver is fimiuviiily ll1lll‘l‘(7Ill(lUS. it is but Ptlrvly lllVfllVvrl in man. Oi’, ii large llllllllltl‘ of L'?I.\'I‘S of iiiiilo-ii» liiai tuiberciiliisie. I ll.'1Vt' . i iiui, one of tiii~ iivinn typo. .\ i‘. tu- berculous spleen liuii llUVidlflllrfl, aiiil yellow spots ivcri- straIti-ruil llll(lli,i-‘.ll the liver, us is note-l in luIrri-iil- one turkeys ililll viiiirlrens anil otiit-r farm animals. (‘als flilll (IUKN 211".’ also subject l0 tuberculosis. uiiil such pets may eiiiizuigi-i" illi.‘ liezilili of their child lllil_\‘llli'l'll‘$. Robertson who, for more "than twenty yours lizis lll I'll lll il"l‘I‘ll|lS_\’ work. formerly in llli: Univeiwity oi" Minnesota. and (luring llll‘ last ii-w years, in tlib Cllllil‘. ffiVlfllVliil iii- findings of a number of yunre in a vcry large necropsy service, llllll found tliiit sue“- uliiig iftlllt'l'i'llllill.‘i are ileveloplng a griiiliuil immunity t0 tuberculosis. it lius burn H-‘Ilil that from '70 to 85 |Il‘l‘ "Pill oi ‘Vi persons wore lllll'l'l"'l by iiiivi-rvii- losis at sumo llillf‘ lll llu-ir lilo, lint this peiciii-lzigi- is gradually low- cring, Tho work of llli‘ llnilvil Siziti-u lilvc Stock Siillllilry .\ssiir-iiiiiun in tho prevciiiion oi" riilvorr-iilowlc lll animals and man is iiwiug \\‘l‘l(‘,(llll- ml by thi- A‘llli’l‘lt'iill |li Will‘ who fear the (liscasc rim] are ri-nrly to follow the plulls ]\i'l‘|)5ll'i'il by this society for its aliult-iiiviii. Star! baby on Eagle Brand if you cannot nurse him. Do not experiment with foods and risk his health, may be his lilcl For 61 years Eagle Brand baa been .tl'ie leading infant food. Write for free helpful Baby Welfare Boo Th: Borden Co. Limited a ia-u MONTREAL line Week of Joy-l glandular infirm-lions may clear up. l‘ cstiiial mucous iiii-iiiiiriiiio Jlilil oi" PAGE SEVEN“ Old Home Week and Flremavfl Tournament July 13th to 18th ll being locket. iforward to by thousands of Eat-Prince Edward islanders now living under the Stare and Stripes .and by thousand: of Mar timcra in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick as well 3| by our own native eons and dapglitcra It is a program brim full_of apart. music, papeantry and everything that will cater to the amusement and happiness of the vast throngs who wiili visit ua this memor- able week. , A FEW FACTS ABOUT IT Biggest sporting proposition ever staged in tho Maritime Provinces. Biggest purses ever offered for midsummer hoisc rat s. Greatest number of Firemen ever competing in a Fireman's Tournament. Largest and beat display of decorated floats ever seen ‘in a Maritime City. Complete program calls for expenditure of nearly $10,000.00, being greatest amot nt ever expended In a similar week in the Provinces, Scmething doing every day and every mght. Big Ben William's Shows with five cars full of paraphernalia every evening on Market Square. v Yacht Races, Bicycle Races, Motor Boat Races. Canoe Races, Rowing Races. Swimming Races, Diving Contests and other Water Sports and Reception to Visiting Firemen, etc., July 14th. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th 10.30 A. M. Street Parade, Naval. Military and Firemen with Bands. Farmers Picnic Dominion Experimental Farm. V. 11.30 A. M. Official Weidome to Visiting Firemen at the Strand Theatre by His Worship, Mayor John McKenna. 1.30 P. M. Horse Races on grounds oi the Charlottetown DRlVlflfl Park. These races will be of exceptional interest as they bring together the very beat horse: in the Maritime Provinces In competition with our own gallant speeds. Do not fail to see them- V NO. 1--2.15 TROT AND PACE. PURSE $500.00 1 Red Linc. 2.19%, Gallagher iv Hammond, Woodstock, N. B. Liberty Bell, 2.23%, Gallagher 8i. Hammond, Woodstock. N. B. Jean Blngen, 2.11%, Merrytlme Stables, Halifax, N. S. Piucky Dillard, 2.14%, Walter C. Moore. Kentviiie, N. 8. Langsct, 2.0672, P. J. Conroy. Charlottetown, and A. A. Silt-wart. Southport, P. E. I. Hal Gentry, 2.14%, Geo. R. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Xanthia B, E., 2.18%, L. DeC. Macintosh, Hartland, N. B. Dan Patchen, 2.15%, Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. T. J. Dcvclln, 2.15%, E. O. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. lawwcvvlpuw NO. 2--2.21 TROT PURSE 0500.00. George Moore, ZJtiL/z, Gallagher 8t Hammond, Woodstock, N, B. Princess Aubrey. Mcrrytlme Stables, Hail-fax, N. S. Baviua. 2.101%, G. H. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Autumn Belle, W. A. Rudcrham, Sydney. N. S. Captain Jackson, 2.20%. P. S. Brown, Charlottetown. .P. E. I. Mack Todd. LL-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . Miss Belle R‘co, 2.22%, W. B. McArthur, Kensingten, P. E. I. Mac Cresceus, 2.19%, Ira D. Carr. Covehead, P. E. I. Seldom 0., 2181/2, E. 0. McDonald, Fredericton. N. B‘. Lloyd George, Semple Training Stables, Kenslnqton, P. E. I. .1 Ocnwwmcnacon-i _ N0. 3—2.27 TROT. 2.30 PACE. PURSE 0 $500.00 Echo Daw, Gallagher 8t Hammond, Woodstock, N. B. Nat onal R., P. L. Morris. Murray Harbor, P. E. l. st. Sis, 2.24%, Jae. Arblnp, Chariottcto .ri, P. E. I. , Dapper Don, Hammond Kelly, Charlottitown, P. E. l. Barney Reckert, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. Prince Mack, LL-Coi. D. A. MacKirmon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Keltie, 2.21%. John A. Murray, Clyde River, P. E. I. The Pup, H. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hilda Mac, William Jenkins, Dimstailnage. P. E- i. Patchcn King, P. A. King, St. dohn. N. B. Miss Atlantic, Lester Randall. Mioncfon. N. B. Vadna S., Jolla, Lester Randall, Moncton. N. B. Jimmie Mack. E. O. McDonald. Fredericton, N. B. River Boy, William T. Latin, River Hebert, N. S. Billy Aubrey, Entered by Sample Training Stables, Kenslnqton, P. E. I., owned by Fl. T. Taylor, Moncton. N. 8.. THURSDAY, JULY 16th Monster Decorated Street Parade with Bands. Prizes will be lwlfded 70' the moat Artistic, most Original, best Commercial and Funniest Float in the Parade. Special Prize for the best Decorated Car or Bua from any point outside of Charlottetown. This feature of Old Home Week should be seen by every one on Prince Edward island and all vidilors. It will be unique. Irwclacuinr Ind i"- tensely interesting, Unveiling of hiagnificeni. $17,000.00 Soldier's Monument with appropriate ceremony. .»_s_i_i._i : 8~w|\:_~Qww~laimJ>c-=~— a en 7.15 P-M. 10.31) A. M. Fireman's Tournamrnt. in this Competition 0W‘ Will"! "To 901M"! "W" Charlottetown and Siummeraidc. will compete against picked team! from the best Maritime Citin- Th: following Cities and Towns are enterod:- WINDSOR, FAIRVILLE, VARMOUTH, TRURO. HALIFAX, MONCTON, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN. MOUTH, NEWCASTLE, AMHERST, SUSSEX. 1.30 P. M. C. N. R, MONCTON, DART- FRIDAY. JULY 17th 45 Mile Road Racc—Prlnce County vs. Charlottetown. Starts from Sum- meraide to Charlottetown. Two handsome Shields Will be promoted to U18 winning teams. Horse Races on grounds of Charlottetown Driving Park. The best and fast est Horses in the Maritlmee will again compete against our local Horow- Thq Entry Llat la iarqe. Competition will be keen. You will ace exerting events. 1.00 P.M. 1.30 P. M. N0. 1-241 TROT. Puss: 0500.00 Prints-Mm Anliri-y, lils-rrytllue Mulilmi. l|~ll|l'IlA, N. S. |;,.|,,",.||,., ' -riiim(. Syrliu-y» .\. H. I Tm“, ,\| .\|I('||ll1|\||, llurtlunil. .\. Ii. 0m, VH3". .. n. (hi. ii. .\. \lliit'|illlllitll, l'lllll'lllffllllt\'lli l‘. li- I- hllmt llrllr Ill '/|. “I If. .‘|('|\I'||lllI'| ftminllipll , ilflrlnll. ‘lllltlf’ frininlni: Hliililrit. lu- gion. I. i. - ., n. 0. i“f'lllllllllll, Fflfllll .\. ll. .. ,.- .. ii. lulu-r. iiiiiiiiiii s. lillli-l-lrll." ‘J MIL/i’: iliuiiv-i Ih-uui-iiugv, ltlrrr llclnri, N. H. NO. 2--2.20 PACE. PURSE $500.00 (iullnlrlior M “llllllllllllllp “Initiator-It. N. II. , isiiiiiiirhi-i- a liiiiiiiiiniiii. tin-innings. s. n. , 2,10%, Mv-Irytllnr hlnlilrn. "M. N- "- =z_===iio==s- |- - r. 2.10%, T." Tum‘- l,’ "Al. Elm-Initials, I (‘nlnllrl \\'il|l1. ‘LllU/Ji IiL-(‘llli blnt-Aulirr)‘. 2.24%. “"‘|| . ‘l i‘ Iiltllr fill’. 2J5”!- Kllll‘ \olo. 2.10%. I‘n|in,v Aubrey. 2.110%. |9""‘"'| Mathews. lflvor Ilolueri. N. ii. NO, 2—220 PACE, u II. v. |.. Ii HI (‘c-"IMVIIIP. kinirii rniiniy. N- "- lwlrrliea. iiialllignllr; 8t Hammond. Woodstock, N. B. V. Priors. Mrrryilmo Hlnblu. llnllfnx. N. ll. (‘nrinillnn Belle, Noll l). "vilnlff, PIinrIoIIntnwIII: l- ||i||i||cr lmn, llnnmimitl holly. l nth-town. . i. . Yulruortlip‘. L. llr ‘ | Iv I‘ llrlllnll (linker. I 1'|i.- Pup. ll. A ilunior ltnilht. v flwrrulrlyn Anhrv). ll- T- Vii" 5.10 P. M. rluitvtnwn. l’. l. I. l’ I oilinl-r. N. ii. i-. ii. I. n. 1' a I! 1 5 ==:~i=ao:=ic- . , |li lii . 0. Mvllltlllilfl. silo-victim. PU RSE 0500.000 fir-town. I‘. E. I. rmiln. N- F. per iwti-wliu-kv. N. P4- eeu4g=a~au-i W 1 i, \'|i in front of Grand Stand. gvgmuq Midway and Clraul Market Square. Band Concert Victoria Park Decorated Boat Parade on Harbor. To Our Out of Town Friends: money can buy. will be delighted with all you see and bear. Citizens Be lure and coma and bring other: wltli you. For Folder Write W. R. TINNEY, Mercury. . ~~¢s~\\~~-q~~-\L‘~~\ \\\ ~ \ n. IIV u. 1.. inimi. rum limbo-rt. N. s.. Domed h! William Finish of 45 Mlle Road Relay Race at Charlottetown Driving Park. The Contestants will enter Main Gate and run once around the track, finishing We ask you to kindly keep in mind our program and be lure and visit no for no many days an possible. We are providing the boot I90" "i" Our program has been carefully thought out and we feel confident you A warm welcome awaits yet/from our ._ 7.. ‘L.._v.-____ l‘ o4.“- v l .