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' _ ':v'y~“~a-1 . -` _ _-sarunnnx ‘ _ run onannorrmown ' .umrim V _ AUGUST ' ,1918 __ V- _.if -_ - __ __ __ ._ V' _ r f V -f V ,__ ,__, _ " p_ _ f i _ _V_ ___)___V_ ` _VM _,VI _ _ _ V _ fe ‘_f'_'1=, 1" . _ , _ »- - = " no i “ ' _ NTV COURT' ALB-ERToN_| ed Thursday evening at 9.20. She car- ' -, P I J I Q The August term of the County Court both wa B Follow n a _ a . _ _ of flower ots 'ardir ier.' Co" m y ` Made from good grade earthenware and stone- was held at Alberton this week, Judge I I ht bmg ishthglmward _ Mt-Qunrrie_ presiding. The large num- mg ' ne “ar mom an 95 °°" .‘f_ .HVV ' _ _ =. _ " - ‘_ ~ " - ber of cases disposed on occupied- signed to Mr. Alton Lohnes, Char- _ *V _ Ii . several days Lawyers in attendance lomlwwn' one car Mme' one car fu” ` . 3 ° ° _ __ _ niture, one car coke. seven cars' way .‘ pI'l@d t0Q_ _“ere Messrs. J. H. Bell and Heath "eight and one auto ownod by Mr ° _ BLAcK’s Strong, Sunnnerside, George Matthews ' 0.Lem_y’ Wilfrid Tamon and R_ H_ John Groenweld. Outward on Friday Rogers Mberton The court mee" morning were eight cars cheese, two _ _ at Smmuersme on Friday the 23rd cars lobsters, one car cattle._one stal- Sunnysrde mst H lion and five cars way fr-eig-ht. r _ _ StiB Stk H Grand Clearance Sale r __ -HONEVMOON TRIP HIERE.--The. _ ' 'M in following account of an interesting ev- ‘rvz i 6"* WUC” f°°k PIM “t L°"°"- MHS ___ t _ :_':;'ff.f;_<;;.:"'.'_:_f-:=a.';' of an e ros. oc . as _advertised DOMIN ION FENCING 4 CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED OF THE Foi.1.ow1Nc slzss -32 INCHES HIGH -40 INCHES HIGH -40 INCHES I'ilu'H NDS-48 INCHES HIGH ANDS-48 INCHES HIGH - RANDS-36 INCHES HIGH POULTRY FENCE A LOWEST PRICES WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE ROGERS HI RDWARE C0 LTD. ¢m“°wm 912122231’ axwiw *ers DUB Uiwtli 1 V L_- J _- :_- ' W KENSINGTON HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 28th, 1918 $656-IN PL) RSES-$650 FREE FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $250 2.21 PACE .......... _.$200 2 35 'IROT ..... _.$200 _ - In addition a priz: of $10 will b: given the fastest heat in each class. Entries close with the Sec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter and 5 per cent off money winners. All races to be mile heats; best three in five. Races end at the end of the fifth heat. The management reserve the right to change the pro- gram, postpone or declare rff_ any race for any good cause. bo National rules to govern if they do not coniiict with the a ve. Dinner. Tea, Ice Cream, Temperate Drinks, Fruit and Confectionery will be served on the grounds. As this is the firsc race on KENSlNG'i`ON DRWING _ PARK the manaiement will spare no rains to make it a grand success REMEMBER THE DATE. AUGUST 28.h.j Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. Autos will be parked adjacent to the Park. A. A. LOCKHART, E. URCH, Secretary President . Ito her home in Charlottetown after |spending a. few days visiting in Sum- ,merslde. L bride w_oi'o gray Georgette with satin trim-mngs and hat to match and car- ried bridal roses. `SIhe was attended by a neice of the bridegroom, Miss Augusta Barr, who wore blue georgi- 'etie crepe with black picture hat and carried pink roses. The best man was _.1 brother of the bride, Mr. _Oliver Carver of Dorchester. At the close of the ceremony n reception was held at the home oi' the groom, 121 Agawam _Street where the couple will make trip to Prince Edward island, Canada. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold' ring, _while the groom‘s duvor to the 'best man was u gold stick pin. L. VVESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. Chas. Trainor returned to Elmwood after vfisting in Suinmerslde. L. -Miss Knthryne Hnnrahan oi Hali- fax is visiting in Summerside the guest of Miss Bertha Higgins L -‘M'rs. J. W. Bradley and Miss Katie Tralnor of Kelly's Cross orc visiting friends in Summersidc_ L -Mrs. J. J. Paquet hnsreturncd -Mr. Geo. Gillispic of the United Drug`Co., Toronto und Mrs. Giilispic. passed through Summerside on Wed- nesday on 'his way to Charlottetown. L. w-1;-nd spent Wednesday in Summerside attending. the marriage of their broth- or Mr. Francis Mac‘Ke'nna. L und" family of Charlottetown passed :heir 'home after a 'brief honeymoon; riago of y Mr Stephen J I-I Kiggins and Miss Anna Ellen Carver took place today at _';_;'§_'_:f;;'__';';'i;;_;;;';;';»,t;'_';,g;'j°;;=_; l)€fOT€., Cllé Sale O71lyl2\StS Positively Ends SATURDAY AUGUST 10th V -Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson _ Y ' buy heavy. A _ _ 1" __ Fl. -Mrs. Jas. Tralnor of Charlotte- - _ V town and Mrs. Jas. Trainor of Elm- . V' O I \ Dorft Hesitate but put into practice what everyone is talking 1 about “Economy” The Goods we are offering in this sale will in a few months time cost you 50 p. c’ more. so now is the time to buy, and Sale Positively Ends August 10th No Goods" on Approbation none' returnable during this sale; s _i ' 'W lhrough Summerside on Thursday on -Mrs. (RW-) lI._ J, Fraser, 'i`I'\11‘0" _ -Mrs. Frank MacDonald of Sou- tllcir way to the western part of the is spending I1 few dv-y~B V18"-ini! friend” iis has returned homo after spending -Mr. James Allen, ticket agent -Mrs. Robert Howard, Burton, Lui - ` I ‘ Island on n camping trip. L -in towll. I :i few duys with friends in Summer- side. L lnnfl Mr. Allen, Sunimerside left Fri- 7, WHS Visiting ill Sl1mm0I‘Sid0 011 -Mr. Fred Murp '3ummcrside, day with tiicir new Overland' Car for Th11i‘BdH-Y- H lcit on Thursday morning for l-Iulliux Georgetown. Montague and Souris. -*__ where ho will enlist with the heavy where they will spend two weeks vac- siege battery for overseas. ation with friends. H --Miss Blanche Reagh rind her sister Mrs. D. E. Chalmers and Miss Vivian Chalmers have returned' to Milton :titer spending a tow days visting in Kensington the guests of Mrs. Sf Burrows Mosse. -Gunner Howard Higgins oi' Con- naught Battery, Hniifux, arrived in Summerside on Tuesday evening to attend the marriage of his sister, Miss Harriet Higgins. which took place --Messrs Harry and Arthur Linklet- morning- for St. Jolin,~N. B. L -Mr. Eldon Campbell, relieving ng- ent of tho P. E. l. Railway is at present in tho Summersldu Ticket Oi- iice releiving Mr. Allen who left on his holidays. H --Tho following ladies were visiting in Aibcrton this week. Mrs. (Judge) McQuarrie and Mrs. Charles Rogers. Suimmorside and 'Mrs. Malcolm Mc- smsqf 9*- _ Wednesday morning L G0UiZ8D.M0lD0fIl10~ H ..» -.. smws . -f _Y::_-:ff-.-----‘ff '- -»v*~‘f-rf-'-ff-'-'~ -wr--A:::-Y:_-_-_»f.»_».»_-.~.~Y-.-Y-_Ma ~.-_»_-_-_-_»_~,~_-,»_ ,-_- »_~_~ _ _ ____- - - A _ Y _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 _ ___ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ~ - - ~ - - - _ Y _ _ . -- _ ,C _, _v Y Y Y _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ , , _ _ _ _ __ _, _ _--__,_ __ __ __-,_-;;__; ______-,_»,_»_~_-__,_-__Y.,,_,,, __._____s___Y,_A_Y,_. _.,__V_ __________________1_ 1 _ _, ____.____ ___________________ I; _ ___ -ter of I/lnkletter' 'left on Xliuniday -_-----_-- H i have been inlsjudgc-ti. llut l had been deeply wronged and i wus desperate. ~ Soo “THE MODEUS CONFES- SION” with Mary MacLnren at the Prince Edward Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday August 14 and 15 BR INGING LIP FATIEIER < (_ WA'oN"r THAT A Nici; _ 0 ' L\‘rri_e Luwcu wg I H/xo’ _ \_-i____ t bHOUt.D SAW rr WUI |..\TTLi'- A T, 5°ARRow wouto Swwe 'ro oem-\ 'N *WEEK ON THEN* S COME \ L wmr vw rg Meer .A neat, DLKE - AN #m5 JV- W i YEL.) R E || TCU LOO?5 '_ FL"TE"\€Q'; -°-“m p-i _ ___| ' uni -Mr. J. F. White, Jr., Alberts-n inotored into Sununersdo Tliursduy in his touring car. H FLEET OF SUBMARINE CHASERS AFTER THE ENEMY -IN THE ATLANTIC MONTREAL, Aug. 7-A despatch from Ottawa to the Star says: "A fleet of submarine chasers from the United States and British navies have put oil' after tho enemy suh- nmrinc:-i \\-h'ch at the \\v»,\_k-emi p5:.\~.»»l li:|\'o- 1?.” the western coast oi` .\'~.v.. Scotia. "All stops possible arc being tiiktn to meet the submarine, mennc>_ was the nnnounccincnt iodny ut the Nii\'.il Impairment _ " THE TALLEST BRITISH SOLDIER F John L. Laval of the Canadian en- gineers. He is 6 feet 9 inches tall and has six sons in the United States army. _ l ' . _ _F r. \\\\ ~\\\'_ ' i D 0 ii iw' ' ggkinnsrji _ Pi rt _t‘?\\ \ U3 _ /|\ \ \`~: "l _ ALL _\\\\V\ ‘ ~‘>" is-.__ff\it._ ___ _ ' is _‘ii-FD' /\"' \{ "sm if" " ” _U1 1 H53 \/‘- _ u\_-\ .._.\'t: -1 LONDON, August 9.-The tallest man in the British army is Sappor- - ~ _ ...._. .... . _ “~-“.:f2'f'r||¢;. mme'-~ - frr.-_ ¢=<-_~,»_~_-,»_- -_~ -_~_-_-_-,-_-_ ,..,.. _- _~_» ~ _-_~_-:_ ::f_» ___ l-L.‘r LWAYS W CA _ ./\`r\°_,|.~\ED ,M . *~'i _“ » _ ‘ ' 2?- _'$- 3 _ l 9.. “1 | .'.:"-§ .Jr . . ‘J ii X _H _ _ _,__ Y , i ) ' _ < -.“’..~__w .,_V';~» _. - _ ' . 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