If / C 3( , dt la ei; bi fl. CQ Jil- ol in . ll ni Si ol tt br li la 0 Jc 'lf n . *il* se i'$' li: $1 er qt ac _J9 ai: H of u. ffl ll! th Sli" co tw l<: on si: no th- we of til Ct arg of wi ali me ses sol Ke sai the me litt l Mc Ba tor l D. ' f ea-A ...., lil “A ln ul. EIGHT 'nm Liner News irmsa-.cr _ i;11s;cHA1uioi"rn:'rowN _ ‘__ g "iv~N01J,VN\{m,1,N1_' ten wickets. li the Bret innings the ___ g ‘Phila's made 15 runs and in the sec- At Providence-Prov. 5; Buffalo 2; ond 67, Ahsti-aliens in the first inn- PHILADELPHIA, June 29.-The' ings scored 105 and made 78 the Australian cricket team won the sec-I number necessary to win without the ond match with all Philadelphia elev- loss of a wicket. d on at Haverford, Penn, Bnturday, byi V st -if ,___..§ 5-' """ --"'*. '99 You owe it to every bone in your body " to sleep upon a dl BANNER ` Spiral Bed Spring ' lin! I Q _ , n-_._ ._ _ , __ . ___ -1_ _1`, _ ____'__<_l__ d _P on's Drugstor . _ I ,_ _ _ . :-;.~_° :;;;5___:: -_.=, _~_'.=;__i -__-5,15 _§c_-,fl 2 - Y “MN ___~Mlgg J Aitken of the Provin- i§i:TeIitIiilbeli>ti:uiu¢ti}u¢DiviLI. .iisiinticm Librariiaimfllll’-f1°tl=¢t°wn.l» 111101111- one's. Montague.‘ ing s. few days at her home in Georgie- g _ Fumbhadv Q, S, Copper --- town -G 'T GORDON IVHIS il Guardian -_ the summer at her old 1101110 ill ag'§nt'in Montague. His omce phone ...*Mrs. H. A. Richardson and faul- °'l‘I-IE MORNING DAILY Gust- Georgetown-G ..f"!"` ._ " """" " " " and pie social held in flock Barra ` School House on Friday night was a Price $6.50 “Alaska” on an article means B “|1555 - ends" every particle w ¢_ ' d t 1 . _ J b he teacher, Mr. Harry Du;m_ .who is storm probability. The month will aving the school treated the child open with very hlgn temperature The pirisliioners of St. Mary’s Church, Smiiis, will hold their D S Annual Tea in aid of the New Church on the beautiful h church grounds M F oN WEDNESDA Y , JULY l6t|\, |913 3. I’ Every effort will be made to make this gathering one oi pleasure' comfoitand ainnsenient to all patrons. As Souris is one of the mos' D charming summer resorts in the Maritime Provinces, a visit to it atthis p season of the year will be most erijvyabie. T The Charlottetown Watchman describes the Sourls Tea. as follows: R “'l here is nothing that diawsiike a Souris Tea cxcef/, perhaps, the g lililiibliion. It neaver fails' It never fails. The vluy patrons have S, been received at previous Teas is a great attraction. Then there is the is natural charms cf the place and a dny`s snort alwaug g}|o.d_ Rage,-, D pleasure-seekers wl'l be countingthe days till the Tea.” »E Remember the day and the date and canc.l all u*l1er engagements 'M and come one and all to the Great Sonris Tea on Wednesday, July le 4, ` . _ . { I oliowing me the fares ard train ar augernents Sp'c|al trains will leave Suriimerside at 6.10 a.. ni., and Ch irloite- tuwn at 8.15 11. rn., and run on the following schedul z s . . . . I Station Fare Train Depls Station Fare Train Depts cl r~r-~r o' ' _ ... <=233o1'€~1e»e1 x- _-:A1 omx_ 5111:. Summersidc.........$l2 0.l0a.1n. St And,-cw_., _go om -1 New A“"“"--~---~-- ‘W3 " Douglass T0 0.20 ' 1"fe0l0\\'ll-- 6-49 “ Morou..... _ 0:17 ‘ l‘3'l‘°fll1<1-Tllllctiull 6-5** “ Midgcll .50 0.10 ‘~ if’“d“li‘““°---~----»- T05 if stPotur's .50 one “ I‘redcr1ctor_1........... 1.‘iv0H0u,,es __1,l-, 100.; -- H“"¢@" “1"°l'-~---- " Selkirk ._ .45 1010 “ N0l'fh Wilfsllife---100 ` " sr.C1.urlcs............ .sin 10~5 ‘° Milton ......... .90 “ Bam- Rive,._,_______ _30 1032 sl R0yHlfY-T\"wll°H-- -90 820 " Now zuu1uua....... .en 10.30 “ Cbilrlolltetown .... .. $10 Hifi " Harmony 20 1047 .- York .. .00 Niiti “ ~ . - H f_ Bodfordmmmmm .90 8,48 __ Sour1s.....................arrive1100 V Leave Souris for S'Side 5.80 p. m. Leave Souris for Ch‘to\vn Branch 5,45 'l‘incndie............ .H0 H..'»5 " MountStewart .... .. .H0 9.12 “ Passengers from stations between Georgetown and Mount Stew ar d can go by regular morning trains, returning by regular morning train- oii Friday, July 17111. JAMES A. McCORMACK, Secretary. . f 4 _ 1 ls' Quality Carriages From The Four Big Factories We have set up in our ware rooms 50 representative styles in liiglrgrade carriages from the four leading factories in the Doin- ' e li inion. ' On these we can quote you the lowest prices for cash and C can make terms to suit your ne ds. See this line. 'Canada Tudhope Over 3oo.ooo vehicles bear- Tudhope carriages h a v e 0 ada factory in use today and Island. They are strong, sty- Lach of these st the head of the lisli, durable and have all the F D 16th 191'; ‘Ex fr ing the trade-mark of the Can- thousands of admirers onthe I" Oh M 7” ,grand success, notwithstanding the nclemency ot the weather, the build- ng was filled to its utmost call-acity to en;oy an excellent and well render- I 1 B CROQUETF SETS' A 'WW _Stock arrived today. 4_ Bsll.,$i.2;,5. 6 ,all $r.s°. 8 Ball $2-25 and up 1° $s.`5o por-uct. spiouaiq value; ' . ` Souvnmm ci-IINAWARE. our "New have arrived,-we have the largest and hgststock ’ofll3._ E; Qi-;¢|’ ,f CHARLOTTETOWN SOUVENIRS &Ci, &c, ~ K V ' l"s _ . , V _,. _,. BASE BALL ooons. uc percent onthe balance of oui;.siectf_i‘:f Basis BALL ooons. ' ` I 1 ' 4 ‘_ ii" 1 . Calle’ ‘fl Clmliimiv. I . - , r. j _}'i"~',ii"' i'i,,yg/f{i~Iii u ‘* naar./suns