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I N \_ 3 J »-i s f - _ \\v// //r_`m\ \\ \\\\m\\\vll//A\\\\\\\\\\\v11 ' “Doc Bird Says” S °ll.".§*‘.’.‘l.".l?i‘i.i.t.‘.°.‘ii°"w‘."l.’.‘.‘l."li".§ Tit.” tit Our prices are moderate fr <~f‘J <4/f/» ,. --_§==_|__q A. \\\\\ shy Things I .lust Arrive A new lot of rubber dolls and rings in medicated rub- ber-tlie very things fo “teething” time. . P0Wst0rerly City, uccomlmniied by Sigur Euehemin of Providence, lt.I., ure on a two weeks visit to Charfi:ittctowii_ I Miss 'llcleiia C. i\|eD0naliI, leit yes- terdny morning to attend meetings of the Women's Institutes at Kensing- ton, Mnlpeque, Darnloy, French ltirefr and Long River, durinfg the comiirg week. Mrs. A. E. Diinbrnck, Superin- 'tendeut of Institutes, accoinpiiui- ed by her daughter, Miss Leona Dim- ';._.._. ‘ 1. fl f \`\\-_ 1 ` \"?\?“(&\ ‘ _ J, , \\ \\'%°\“i0° /' td/ / ,¢ _ _ __ t L _)` @€»\ F1. _ it/"\\ l ~`Il'.‘-'ii itll' _»_-\\\._,,,._ K.. J. MARTIN, B. A. Barrister Notary Public. etc. MONEY TO LOAN M mis wiaic. Chnrloiietu vn. P. E. l. .__-..._ Warburton & Shaw Hnrristers, Atiorneyas. Notary I’_ubliC. EIC. Solicitors for Canada aukers association. Bsnxl of Monireal,Canadis. Permanent Mortiiuiie Cor- poration. _ iiicel---Old Guardian Oilice Prowse Block Charlottetown. P. L. l. _ ii. A. McLean. K. C.. Donald McKinnon McLean & McKinnon Barristers, Attorney-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown n.c. iviens in i<.c.. W. E. scN'rr.iiY. it_c mensdifi & BENTLEY fihlriiif-°d§nii"§f 'ii'f°§f`°¢hi}`§'f.il§`2fi» Charlottetown. P- E- l5lBlld * STEWART dz CAMPBELL Barristers, Solicitors etc, ' B ‘ Bl k C mor Queen omacriedl iilatifcin rSii'g¢ts,uChurl’otietnwn P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN Monson e Dui~‘s'v" _ Barrliters and Attorneys solicitor. for Royal Henk 01 0"'-Wil MONEY 'ro i.oAN K Y` Ol throughout tho hut weiither season you need to use MucKinnon’s Efler- vescent Saline. Besides the inodicinal properties of this preparirtioii, it makes 3 most sntlsfactory summer 'beverage cooling, ‘thirst quencliing, refreshing, besides being a good sys- * ' ' ' _ J _TIP T() TEA"- the taste is uieiesi was decked with maple. branches, .and as coat-of-arms there was ii _chalk sketch of two beavers girai'<:ln,_- A mapleleaf. Australis's emblem was the kangaroo and an emir',"and'1n- dia had a small ,. tiger. At the start the Mother Country was doing well, hut,,tlie second half of the team failed to keep it; up. In the range aggregates the Mother Uoiintry and Australia were equal nt 258, with Canada at' 255, and India and Guern- sey following. Australia secured the lead in the »'500,yn.rds. In thc 00') yards (‘annda. made ii big effort and gained on the 'Mother (`oiintry by four points. (lanuda had finished 774-and Australia uns 771, with o, shot to go. Parsons had to get un inner to \\'iii for the Gonimonwculth and he took a bull's-eye,\Australia thus taking 'the trophy iiy wo points. U U O » The "At, Home" given by l.t.-Col. J. G. and Mrs. Ross nt the Canadian Pavilion in the (lamp on 'l`hursday of this week was .uiiirkud by a. fine spirit of friendship between Unna- dians and AuEltrnliniis._ It was ii llr1l>py tlioiight on the part of Col. Ross, to nsk Col. lllerrett, Command- nnt: of the Austriilinn tcaiii, to pre- sent a gold watch on bclialf of the Vnnada Club in London, to Sergt. .~\rmst.r0ug, who was secoinl in l.iiv- ing the highest ziiriziegate in the Ciinatliaii team. Sergt, l-ltinl-_lnrt had previously receivtfd ii. silver cup from the hands of Hon. Geo. H. Per- ley, who, though he is not even Act- tem regu1,,toI,_ __ b,,ttlc_ 25c_ Mac_ ing High Coriimlssioner, \\'as_ r.-'ood Khmon Drug (-o__ COL Great Geome enough to follow up Lord Strata. and Kent Street_B_ Mtf_ conn s custom of iiwurding suclt a ‘ trophy. liotli Canadian and _’\iisti'u.linn ifommandants, as well as llon. Mr. “_” ` -Purley, urged the desir-.ibilityl of ____(_(_l(iti_“_‘_1_@dl"Q1p§Sf{_2_~) maintaining the llisley nieet as nn Empire afiiiir, and (‘ol. Merrctt went filmlllllil allll nl€I1tl0llil\H tli'e Prices so fur as to promise that if (‘nnndu. obtained for breeding pairs and also had to drop out owing to insistence for skins, the article concludes: “'|`he in rei;ui‘d to the proposed new regu- f0X'l1F90lliH1=! iI\‘lllSU`Y is at present lations, then Aiistralia would take in ii very speciilefive condition; but .mens in visit ine Dominion in order there seems little doubt that it (50 mga: ,their brother rifleiuen, should prove very reniunerative if , , ,_ carried out on ri fair 'scale under in- Bishop Stringer of the Yukon, who tclligcnt miinagenient.” with llrs. Stringer has spent the ’ ' *--------~-T past-flielf-yszir in the Old ffountry, Mrs. W. A. Brennan and Miss Dor- sails to-day (24 Jiilyl in the Em- othy Brennan, of P, E. Island, have press of Britain for r‘nnail;i, 'i`iic registered nt the offices of the High visit has been aiiytliing but n holi- Vonunissioner in London. day. for Dr. .\‘trin§fei~ has fulfilled 1 » » numerous prea~':liinf.: :mil lertiirini: en- \lthough the Aiistralians were the gagcments tlii‘oiil:liout the liritish victors in the shoot for :lie lifijah Isles, his muin object being to in- of K0lnpor'e’s Challenge (‘iip at Bis- form, and evoke the interest. of the 103’ this Wceki thc Struggle W8-S 0X- old lrmd in regard to his extensive trcnirly close from start to finish, uml Solltm-y dl0¢e5¢_ Seen .ln the for at no stage of the contest were ave of his departure, llishop &`.ti‘iui:er the leading teams-the Mother Colin- expressed appreciation of the hospi- tfv. Australia and Canada-senurav tniiiy extended to himself and \~.-no cd by so much as seven points, and personally and also of the ready syni- i'h0 Allstflllifms Ollly CllllCh00l1Y. '_ ' ._ \ .xi i ~.I"- ». O- fi _ _ _ _ , » _ _ , ' ~. » -iq ° i 3 . rt _ _ ’ _ f- _ __ <. .V l _ ,. 1 . _ s _ » u . f ,gs .~ ‘ ‘ #ii - ' ‘ i , .sl __ .y ._ __ _ _ ~_ _ ‘ _ 4,. \ i \ , f \ _, - ,.41 _ _ ,.,,,_,,,., _ , . .fi .-.xtili i _I ..,. v» " CPI