,. . _ . . _ _ _ . ~. _ __ . 1. ._ _ "T5 `L"“"‘ ` '_ _ ‘ ' ‘f `. ` ` _. .V-_ -ow -.- -' ‘f ». -a V _'_ .N "_T.'_;-'ms V A_`:£`”"'1»f$éhii.:' “' _ “° I _.`3"`C>?1»f"-1"-»' "”""y£‘l~”"'~`f'""""‘5°f'$.l_ f A »~ t_"`»' l _A __ ' ,. _ ‘ _ V _ - - . - ’ V ` V_ _ V-' -_*L_ ,.1,Vj.7~_. ~ ff.; V,_.~-.5.',‘V.{;»-'___.,i-V, _' ‘. , . _ . ,»V_..- ~ ' V _ ‘ V\.‘.» ' _ - V -_ ' VV .V _ .__-_V . I I6 V 1 _ _. V ` _ . _ V - t 9 -V. V - _ ,CHA,RL0T'rf:TowN -G A;amAN~_ . -_ . .V .. ._ = V f _ _ _ _ _ _ . V U VV V |. A _can - We will consider iREMI_NDER returning from your summer would bewell to purchase a dfor tthlenfriends at Rome. o no ow justw atto. particular individuals' ' In "-~-‘#4 V .~.*'~.~ help .you to decide. . ___ _Qllrf-a_ssortm.6ut_ of souvenirs con- . ieists. in part of brooches fobs, tie pins, spoons, etc. ~You can easily pick a gift _ for the 'different friends. V it a pleasure to show . Y0.Ii our assortment of souvenirs. » Why not calland, _seethem to-day.? E8l1_ab."1868. V .P _` W. W.. Wellner _ Jewellers, Etc. ' -~ ' s ' ~ ff _ \`,J` il _`." \ E _ _ _ _,yi _ ,pai V- i;1_=.~ -_ ..` ‘ - . 1 n-“ _ .- l‘\'-; I i -\ ` 'LIZ-%',‘.~ ` 1 A iz. ¢\\` ___.,_ _,, ._ V , __ -~'~.f'V.¢"--‘it " 'J.yV',y.v P .~ _ .- _ _ -_ .. -, ., \ _ foul; mn buy gms" r//”r_\\\\\\v|'nl_|nV. them Malfean appointment today.- The A anyto_iai¢-y'bV- 'e V u can giv cept _your photograph. Ii I \\\\\\\ Ullll New. DesPfisav 5l:.::kV » Inu' ' ` \ PLEASING others is more than ' sentiment-- it’s almost _an obligation. Your _ ,family and friends wantyourphotograph. Make the appointment today at The .Bayer Studio `-l-H ` ' " i -i~:. i;vo'N,_ sialic Photography Moderiite Prices. Personal jsttentioa to-VAm- A. Cocks Swain BOUTS _ * //////I/n\\\\\\\\'0svJ0 S' 5'- 5°- "3 5' 3 °° N c ra. We have supplied quit number of Officers an en. with oil tanned high ced Tre nch Boots lrese are spoken of _b se -who wore them i e trenches as being the st boot made for th purpose, waterproof an ‘comfortable If you are interested i sending a pair to relati or friend at the front, ca _ and see us. We mak arrangements t 0 h a v e hem shipped in a few ays direct from the fact- D.-Ch =3"< (D IIl\\\\ ¢'h=§Cl \\\§/I Q, s-5 Z//II'4.§\\\_\YIlIl4\\\\\\\\\YlllIlIII@\\ s ` "Z7" V '75 _ `~‘ | ' ' _' ha v . ..'._'c‘ and n'nt\`irslly several Ge`®sn'mltrsii-`i| ' " ' ` ` - - . » ~ . -- V~ W _."1 lsuses lived long. enough to ami' ` ‘ ' " ..°|1- Pave tc buy in i1iis_Province.f . ..°‘I'. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian representative in Montague. , V *SELECTED HARDWOOD FLOOR- iIiNG_-Extraordinary dry and careful- ly milled. write-_ for prices. THE MONTAGUE FURNISHING C0.. LTD., MONTAGUE, P. E. I. . ` 1692-8-20ME3l. (Canadian Prssa Despatch.) PARIS, Aug. 27- The important Bll‘ll§etic base of Maurepas at last is completely ln the hands of _ the French as the result of a brilliant dash ln' which the poiilus forced their. lines well beyond the outskirts of the village. i ' At the aopening of the Somme offen sive Maurepas was a magic name, ire? presenting the chief fortifications of the German line between the .French troops and the promised land. Since then it has lost some of its glamor its ultimate fall before the French artillery preparation having become certain during the last fortnight, when it was the object of relentless as-_ saults by Foch’s troops and guns. On Aug. 11 Fochfs staff showed it was ready to make a bid for this' strong- hold, and every day and night since then Maurepas. has received a drub- bdng such as no town has everbefore suffered. Although its spectacular. importance faded as' the fate of the village became more and more certain its stragetlc importance as a. barrier to Combles remained the same un til the last detail of defensive work was in possession' of the poilus-for Maurepas is. perched on the edge of l-|16 heights which guard the com- munications feeding this portion of the front. V sinwmienndi Book the honda 'V on retiring in not ` Outicura Soap . " auds. dry and rub » 0.- Cuticura Oint- ’ ment into the hands. Wear old \ \ glove or bandage - lillrlug night. _’ _ Sa`mple_Ei}ch - \V _ Free by,Mail Adare. pm-on-a`. _ "cuticurn Denham. ' \ Bmuin,.u. s. A." _ Bold everywhere. ' liiiiS_iiiiileNliiIit. livllsmsillticuri _ I A The _ _ V _ .Buttei-, (creamery,) lb. 28 Butter, (da.iry,) lb. 28 to 24 ‘ V Calfskins 19 to 20 Eggs, (fresh) dos. 26 \\“\ O S lb. VII CA i _t’n`ftiij¢'__r__pny._'i_ V . iJ$_Vl....I...<_..._ V Alley & Co "-1.1-_h.nv. a-|.'.:"` "~ _ _ _._.._...»-_-._v_ ._ ___.-._ NADIAN PA¢.':iF|c i TQRUNTO EXHIBITION Rates`Fifom Chltown Ls seine ` izsiiii 3"' s¢§i.hi."i§i`ii§iis.pi...§ ‘VVV be`rl3th.V. V, 25-75 obicg`AuV§§c.iésin and _ _ g0th,.°aa_ 2 September th,'~-Limit Sept. 5th, 9/111” This should' be looked 'after at once before the rush starts to get them to V i\\\\\\\l” l ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO Leave Ch.Town Leave R. Point 7.00 A. m. 7.80 A. M. 8.00 " 8.80 “ 0.30 A. M. 10.00 A. M 11.00 " 11.30 “ 1.80 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2.30 " _ 8.00~ " 8.80 " 4.00 " 4.80 “ 5.00 " 0.80 " 7.00 °° Z'A\\\\\\\ France on time. I Img - V__ ' '.'ih,_1s_ii_i. 23.55 ` f M.e _ SUNDAY. A. M. P M 505118-£algu1st_VB1`st and ts' is " tw 1 - suminsi-side Dev- 9.00 __ V00 Ar U\‘® 8.18# 9.08 9.57 10.38 11.15 UBI. * \ Bat. 8.55 9.00 .05 pA\-A !"!`°"!°§'° amos.: o=\~1i- T I . ,\ , - - '_ .. ' is _ 8.45 _ i- 1 . _V V' I- '.'-~ 1 ~V in V-s at 7.03 ‘V - . berton _V aio. ai-._ __nl»L _ Dev-T V = . ' - ues. o ; af _ nr » 4* ‘ -` _ BSL- II 1 -A ` "‘ » . 7.50- Fil. a.0II 4.10 (.80 4:57 ~ _' ` g,30_-gg, ,_ `.`.1 t. V Ar.-8.85_ __ 0._ ’l.VQ5V'AVr. ~V e§e P§0‘8-0Q______ V *FFS* so Zoos? PPP? sen-ul S#¢@ ‘C550 .4 "II Charlottetown ' Af- ’ 8.40/ ' Mt. Stewart 8.11 ' Morell I ani _. - - 11.15 ' Ar. Sou s Dali-_ _“_ ____._.};§_ 0.00 7311 Bt. Peter-’s _ ' ‘ _ Ai-._il'nT_ii's_l?w- __ ____,_f;92____'.__._ £2. ' J" 4.16 5.04 515 0.00 8.50 _- _-Dsp."Nt._Btawait Ar. 10.00' - Cardigan V1o,3o_ . . Montague _ ,11,;10 j j V Ar. _Georgetown Dep. H9539’ ern-eoaov Q@@° .°‘.°‘?°."' V-‘Ll-*Q owns-o a,io iii” _ 1.oo ¢rsinsf\mloss`oinsi»wiss insrksdfruii iisiiy, sunday excepted. _ prog coin 9)-IGI. ess? $32.3 \'r..f¥77 'E ‘ £40 .' .n¢ii. ensi-icmtcwn Ar. _ mon River - _ II. ' Ar. Hn y I-larbor Dep. ...ii‘.~...¢.--V _ _ _ _ i I I u ‘i I ‘ . 1;; s yt . \. _ ' ’ V V '_ _ __ _ ‘x-5., . , _ ~'._= __ ._..,-_.- _ > . I . The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd Canadian .National Exhibition e TORONTO » August 20th September 13th Charlottetown to Toronto and' Return. -Going August 31st. Returning Sept. 8th. Going September 4th. . Returning Sept. 13th. SINGLE FARE August 28, Returning Sept. 5 August 30, Returning Sept. 7. Sept. 5, Returning Sept 13 FARE AND ONE THIRD Aug. 25 to Sept. 4. Returning Sept. 13 LABOR DAY Vh ‘ 1 _.--'UNFCENT Dorword each inser- tion for advertising in this column. _ JMR. R. R. HOWLET1' ig Gnu. _dum szont lor Annandale and vicinity. ..'.'HURRAH. HURRAHI for the illontasue Races Aug. 30th. Montague .always had sooo races. but they never Vhgd etuch a field of entries as they 'h_ ve his year.-24 horses. ‘ _ _ 1656-8-28m4i ..°'1'i-is |.Ao|Es oi Montague and nity have in char e.the tabl s for centsif- .Proceeds in sid of -Wan _Fuuds, *Red . Cruel.” “Sailors” Relief," etc. They are preparing for you. Please do_n't-disappoint them. 1850-8-20-m4i 'os:s"1'L WN ssA1tKE'l‘t\ 'Batter (oreamery) m prints ll Butter (Tub) lb; .24 Butter (fresh) lb. , 24 to 27 E888. doz. 27 to 28 Boot lb- (retail) .15 to .20 Fowls lb? .13 to .14 Chickens, lb. ia ui so Hay (lgoaaedl. t n |15 to 810 Straw pressed) ton 80.50 Pork lb. Tnrnipa; hue. Potatoes. bus. _Oats (blaV§l;))h:'. Oats. (w e us. _,.82 Bsets, bus. 5 cts. bunch Carrots _ 5 cts. bunch Wool lb. I5 to 4| Parsnipa. Ib. _ 1%( Blueberries qt. 6 to`7 Rasberries, qt. 15 to 20 Ducks, pair 70 to 80 Ss Ss.. aee§ SUMMERBIDE MARKETS. FRIDAY. Hides, lb. 14 Hay, (loose,) ton. 513.0010 814.00 Hay, (p'ressed,) ton. $15.00 to $16.00 Oats, (white.) ~bush. 58 Oats, (black,) bush. 60 Potatoes, bush. 50 Straw, (pressed,) ton. |100 Wheat, bush. ' _ 61.30 to $1.40 Wool, (washed,) lb. 48 Wool, (unwashed.l__1h. __ B5 COMBLES' FALL CERTAIN. 0nO a lower level runs a. road and a_little railway from the fortress of Comblos, which is the most impor- tant reserve* and provision centre of this sector. These throughfares are screened by German works north _of the village, and traffic has continued with comparative impunity. The French reached Maurepas by the end of July. and August 11 had begun cutting their way through the underground srongholds prepared during the lasttwo years. Yesterday at 5 o’olock they fixed their bayonets and' charged the last defences. cross- ing the holes and ruins' which had been' Maurepas before It was ravaged by French projectlles of all callbres' during a concentrated bombardment of.thirty~six hours§.Whlle the centre was attacking theforces thusoccupied he French left wing, turning at the elbow of tho railway north of thee vil- -lage where it crosses this .road _be- tween Maurepas and Ginchy, flanked d b k th u h the Genmsn osi similar movement, turning the slopes of Hill 121 It was difficult fighting because it tack was' so quick that their losses were smaller than might have been expected. - The entire front featuring in this -vii-' _ _ fir ~V ° 1 Montosne Races, again this _yogi-,_ iiieyiwill sive a soodfiiot dinnemcr-so' LOWHS. A A New liliiil _ ’ .<01 Warfare ` (Cahadlan -Press Despatch.) war of yesterds has been _faoe. Our proilsess is measured by er and get at the enemy." to contain the explanation of apparently slow-progress of the Crust-breaking in warfare ls an linltely laborous process. It paid for at a tremendous cost. should be horns in entirely possible that it may maintained at its present level smashing capacity for four months Germany's rgstources in men send shell. for shell, whereas at explosives The Italian and initiative. ' ' Mol.'EOD A BENTLEY ' Barrister and Attorney-at-Law _ Charlollotowll. P. E. l. mctsan _af msxiniuon V Monson a ourrv lai-rlsivars and Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN WARBUR`l’0N'l BHAW was over ground formed of little ~ _ _ :___ ravines and hills cut by innumer- V Bl!'l'l¢0l'l. Attol'!1°7l. N0!-lf! PII chic ii-cncii-woi-icc,. but the French ni- lic. Etc.. Solicitors for Canada Bs srs Association. _ Bank of Mont Canada. Permanent Mortgage Co s on_ _~ Ofllces-Old Guardian Oillce, an ro e ro g _ ,- p - ' ' ‘ V tions. On-the right they executed a. ~ - ~ VV rea FDU ‘ P operation was four kilometres long, WIC Block, Carlottetown. P. ll. I. the attacking forces/ but the infantry, . _ . __ _ _ _ opposition was slight. What remained of the German first line troops s\i|~‘ W' __ A ._ ‘W'_-__,I_.__.,,,, A _ » 'A ' rendered. Two hundred and ten mi-' ` _ ` "‘_""‘f"` ‘ ' I _ .- '. traileuses which' tried to stem the ._..j‘;;-ii! ‘ ' ` ; K V it 3 ' ' _ _,__;;V _ -_ __ _ - V. as trophies. ` nch' ‘ii " ` _ _ i. General'F‘ayolls' thus has done' his §_ QOQDROPS V . _ _ `. _ " ‘ Forlnfautsendmlildron. I ‘ half toward the capture of Combi _and when Haig succeeds in a sliml Vmovement at Gulllemont* they w 'drive forawrd ttogether to the ap of the triangle formed by the tbrg. - tide were brought by thc pre In. France. Aug- _ 28.~"The trench Pl`0I00l¢8Di§0Sli0I\fll¢ifl|‘ Y~ _ replaced the crust~breakIng operation of "“"' W° ‘"° "g‘“‘“8 """“°“"' 111° Bl" if o'rN.mco1°ic ability to break through the top lay - - ~ Jw That isVthe manner in' which Gen .‘T‘,f'E . 5"” h'-'ad' Verai Ferry, one of`the most intel l` 1' * ectural of the many. brilliant lead . | I '. _ 0 D n Brs of the French forces, sums up _V“i',!'.;{ 1*, 1 ' the present- situation. When it is ' VV.",.¥ ,Yi ii - examined in acniii ii will be rcinia I-,f‘i',|§,» I. - ._ u .._V . . _ S 8 lied offensive' on the Somme fro _fore proceeding to a more minute c sideratlon of conditions these thin 5 ` ’5 lisixnniuatonraiiv. ' V iri e Vrs The allied oifengilvz may not have i` nuwwhnzwwnu ' a attained its full power as yet. It in a forcing back. of the Germ DY “sn 1 *Q 93. -...f.".§ Ll = ... .... la _ ‘_Vl.. l:'§: ;;é._';-'_¥,§}1£_'£'_{'_;'!'-;|@»_.i........ i... » V ;., ‘li . . ill ‘ ily '..“'”f . I -,vii ii _ V-. :_1.;_ e§_=§===1;ii;;:;_-_-;i__:,,\ _ , .. E ............ .................................,,,;,;; H I I = §V'_\--~fi»i#-`_~~ _ ' . n Avm|&k .5 . ' ' - ' un 'tingiigrwggg .._._ _ _ _ _ V VQEVVVIV V__l}§l;.V_\l iiiilim ii_ _ _‘=.fjjji;` iiessaidlhsttoniainsinliiiir f.-M; grintnnpiiiicim '- 3. our is ` 1 the .'V:.":; f§ ----_-` ` s - ai- Wx' Apoifoasssiiinrmnsivs . -..i.‘i"! 11' ' .san-si .cinema-I , IE, ` yi |"l_ h'I?>'r"|\iot‘Ainv\`i)I‘:ioi\s.Feveii-sh i_ nesssn'il_Vl.l§§`Q_l;§l£W- F A _ ’rn¢ d I. i__V_.;;,t§& A,,,,,_,,,,..T..,i.i”' for the first ime in the war that a material are beginning to lessen. Germany is no longer able to even t be ,:|.;1:‘ ,= - -:‘ -it _ fENl`S of ‘fiiigliiiiiihiiil lan-,-~ _ Such a drive will inevitably result" `ii"`V'~`iiF,“f,l_"“_ _ . n ' A an JV _ .. lines. lt_ is becoming apparent not ii d he M met atwrlppeh - vsel Slssvauh lbalinasv. low Vins snvv. beginning of the war she sim flooded the allied lines with high DIY . t Russian resistance at Verdun, have deprived her of the advantage of the Professional Cards b.c.r/ictsosl, K.c.,w.s.s¢»nisy. x.c ' ' Omcss-Bank of_N. S. Chambers _ , 'A.A.McLaan, K_C.. Donald McKinnon . .BarrIstors. A . . Attornelys-at-Low _ Royal Bank Bldg.. Char ottetown. ‘ _ . solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada 'V ']{_|n5'.|30ddB_ H_ H_ Aw,-D, gm”-1g_ _ li- nk ~ H_elenfiA., Gordon McMillan, North River. _ r- lml ' _e -15°-i--1 -'I _ a Montague Horse. V Races - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th 1916 $`.1bo punslss svoo -. I _ _ Races Start at One O'CIock Sharp. ' ` 2.19 TROT AND PACE Purse $200. V - 2.30 TROT AND PACE Purse $250. . . 2.30 PACE, Stake, (closed.) Purse $250 ‘ " E 'V Three Seconds Allowed irotiorl ln 2.19 troi- " ‘- The-entries In the 2.10 class are as follows: - ~ Mayor Todd, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. -__` _Sister Patch, Daniel Steele, Summerside._ _ ‘ _ ` Oakley H.. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. _ -' Princess Etta. Daniel Steele, Summerslde. V V .-Orwell Belle, Ellis Pharmacy, Montague.. _ . - Purses divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. .of purses. Races to finish at the endof the fifth heat. All mile heats in harness. _ fI‘hei_followlug,horses have entered, and are fully paid up in the 2.30 Trot. Ht.ek`o'_c.i.ees=- 4 V ~- Lloyd Tchille, Angus McGlllivray, New Glasgow. N. S-` ' ` ~ _` _Upton _Pi-inoe, Dr. J. T..Jenkins,Charlottetown. _ _ [__=,.,E_l_ectiic Cresceus, Peter J. Conroy, Charlottetown. __ ‘ Brenton H.. H. C. Hopper. Charlottetown. . _‘_ Keltie, John McPhee, Freetown. ‘ _ 'j Jelllcop. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. ` _Cop-.=Qresceus. H. H. I-Iorne,'Charlottetown. he .,.--.s .' , Claude I., T. Gordon Ives. Montague. ' V _Kitchensn J. S. Wediock, Charlottetown. _ “Tho 2130 Paco Stake has the following entries fully paid upr- . yi _N_ut,wz>d, ll. S. Wediock, Charlottetown. _ V ,_M'iss, ayburn_Forward. James Riley, Gasperaux. ‘ Gasssy Cresceus, P. J. Conroy, Charlottetown. Zealot, Michael McKenna. Vernon. 1 Commodore Grant. Ellis Pharmacy, Montague. Lillian -Patchen, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. _ Dsrlryl J. S. Wediock, Charlottetown. The tea tables this year will be in charge of the Ladies of Montague and tli'e'vlclnity,_€ and the object is a worthy one, to raise funds for "Our Soldier Buys" .ln the trenches, and the "Sailors’ Relief Fund,"' and “Red Cross = __-,. IU Monday, September 4th. Round Trip Tickets will be Sold FIRST CLASS ONE WAY FARE Going September 4th. Returning September 5th. FIRST CLASS ONE WAY FAR'E AND ONE THIRD Going September 2 and until Sep- Golng September 2 and 3, Return- ing September 5th. The S. B. Amelia carrying H. ll. malls. passengers and freight leaves Picton every Monday and Thursday af- Iier arrival of mbrning express 'from Halifax. for the Magdalen Islands _call- tnl. Koing and coming -at Sonrls. CI-IA8. W. NES. Alollif Ploiou W. M. Starrett, Manager. Amherst. Harbor. M. I. Eastern Steamship Lines. ».i.i.-1-its-wav sv waran. INTERNATIONAL LINI. 8. 8. CALVIN AUSTIN AND COVER _, NOR DINGLEV. COASTWISI SERVICE V Leaves St. .lohn Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Ilzastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return-- Leave Central Wharf, Boa- ion, Mondays, Wednesdsya.and I‘r|-. days at 0.00 a. ln., for Portland list; port, Lubeo and Bt. John. _ _ DIRECT SERVICE. _ ‘~Lsavs St. John Saturday only at. 7.00 p. m. _ _ Return-Leave Boston Sundays oa- ly at 10.00 a. m. _ MAINE UTIAMIHIP LINI. ..':'.'°°:.......~“'~°.::- "fi-ai "1 V '- D " 0 Ill . Ndxrtoh Star; ' ' m ve ,Fran Wh . Portland. 'l'n0l.. Thurs.. aah Bat.. at 6.10 p. In; Also Mondays at 10.80 a. rn., Juno 18 to Sept. llplno. _ 'MITIIOPOLITAN LINK. “attract bstwg_en_. Boston and New ' il Hoare. ltonta via Cod Canal. Express Steel Wm” Ugg, toastta and Bunker; . _ Leave North Bids India Wharf, Boston week days aaa gg | p.in.8amslsme‘e-~' A _"gm PIO 18.N h- si_.’Nsw risk 01;? ' ‘L it &»~°»mo 'rum om. or ning. .V V: . .1 'AVRELIABLE ball in your other brands." _ Buy “it__this year and 'order eurLv._] ' f .P__V9o|e &M!il|te£|£VsVi}n, Ltd Charlottetown for Boston via at 6|). m. Fotfufther inf - 1 ' ‘weve V-sign twine can-=means money in your pocket. _The other kind means wasted 'twine and serious delay. - Every man knows this. The thing is _to find _the _reliable kind iPiyinouth Twine; has satisiied~tl_iousands _and satisfy you. ~It`do`es“not tangle or fall _ dawn, and _ it.'s even in size. _ 1--.I _ _ ' Plymouth rims full._ le`ngt.h and ties more bundles than -~Wescuii. V.. , . PLANT ENE' 'rin s. s. Haifa; win .ui from b nd H lif ` ` ¥{‘..';L'.‘i§fy ii’ .i‘a.ni‘i.. -“ii.°"°.‘.'¥ ina from Boston evol'7‘Sat:%§ ti l to ' - __ on aI1Jl‘A}S. CARRAGHERL ‘ DR.- RALPH Two doors west of Strathcona Hot 1386-9-M1Mo. » . ' LAWYER Montague. P- I- |~ Money to Loan |884-8-lillltf. ' Work/f and we trust; that you will he patriotic enough to 'give them your Physician and Surgeon h`e'ar_ty'support, as they well deserve. They will give you the best meal in _ V -_ town,-' and you are helping win the war by doing so. ` `Mdln'tague horse races have always been noted for their good meal tables. and they _wlll not be behind their high standard this year. There will also be Wfoll stocked ice cream and refreshment siiloons. and the usual nmusements. Bl- The management have spared no pains In preparing for the pleasure, comfort _V and convenience of the public. The following Train Arrangements have been made, carrying horses as well as pooplez- . Station Summersidc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ ,_ rr$S $.53? Q Time .30 a.m. .°° or an S. S. Hessian i‘f.';::;‘s:.°°.,-;-.-.. ~-; Cape Traverse . . . . .. _ Emerald Junction Bradalhsno . North Wiltshire . York We Are' Look- ing For Your Business. _ Drugs; Patent medici- nes, Rubber goods, Toilet Aniciei, Books, sialic..- ery andiliishing Gear.- Yoiirl mail orders will receive o u r prompt attention. ` We Pay The Postage. Montague mwf. _ ClI’town, PE-1- ~ - t ~ Almi- Eilfi Vnliirmacy, i.td.~ I `Elmira _ Bear River St. Peter‘s... Morell . Peakes . . r n aftor the races boithe track at reasonable fares. n , ,V. |_ ._ _ I f_ChsrIoitsmwn V V. _ '. " " ~».»»