-—-——-"' ‘ That GarMOI Yours. l l . LY E ~ in the Garbage can‘ _evc1'y ‘do 37s. I t‘ prevcntr fiiéfsii breeding cu.|.e1"1"s we keeps everything ,. clean and sanitary I Tribute ‘To An English Gentlemanl- Under this heading lIll‘ firms-kirk fling.) Ailvertlzcr, reported ‘that at {no itmcrai ecrvic-c oi Mr 'l‘, (t Stretch, held in the Parish church, 1,. thv ltcv. J. if. iiutc “puiii u touch» ’ luv and tiv-srrvwi tribute to oili- wilo was formerly u pollllllll ‘ifillllh ur in his school." it llili)‘ he rtiq ruarkcd "hat the Mr. Stretch rc-‘ Iorred to Wits a cousin of till“ licsnrs. ISIretch of West Iflvcr, In‘ this Province. lie loot one of IilH lect In the wor and contracted dis- cuee of thc lungs of which he died: on the 22nd of Juno ins-i: " Mr. Date said, "l um sure yo" _ will f0: give me for n nlolncnt xvhilet; 1 n-y m [fllprpret your thoughts: ‘ vour tiiouiililt‘ I11 Hlkvlllti inrt-wci-i. to Tommy ‘Stretch. Vile art part‘ lug with the body oi‘ a vvry unliutii‘ lhiziiail gPnilcmun. and l think ill? host English gentleman ie illus- trated in three wuys that were typirwi of Tom-my Stretch. All Idmglirh gentleman w.ho is colluni is high spirited. l can rrmcmbcrw, but after nil it may he a fnbla~illlt| I Wits told that he was nlwoYB Ill miuvhIr-f. Thai was his chief chur- m-toristic. {was told thug he and, hp. brqnhgr irind to light a lire un-l tlcr the. dinimrrocm tunic-that‘ to nmnhooti. l-Ie onawcrctl the call, ur Kim’. and country at. once, He, w-ig n kccn sportsman. Of Tommy‘ Stretch we might sny that though h» won a keen sportsman, he was; a r-icnu sportsman, and we cnn fluy ‘Wcli played.’ I have a lottcr from nu old colleague who gave his life In the wnr. I remember so well his wordu to mc: they were these. when aw-ukinz o’! the Ormsklrk Iiovs, ‘Tommvfitrotch is the life out soul of the party.‘ When Inilflflfltl in hospital In London, I mm him n vinit. vhopinn to cheer him up, I found hi-m hOiliilrlillibmlf on om‘ lc-z. the lifc and soul oi’ illc hospiinl. His merry. almost ' ("lrvlnsg spirit infected everyone in tlw wnrd. i came away feelinc flint I had been cheered. The char~ m-ter of a ‘gallant Enzijsh iZPntie- mo" is morkod by courazo. 0n tho livid of hatilt‘ I am confident t-hnl he rlispinyrd tho some courarp an elsewhere. For ton iontr wcnrv ycnru he has hccn iiuhtltig a muchl more snbti» and terrible exu-mv, We cannot ‘hut nil-mire the won= vlvriul conrnizl! that silstninotl ihnt spirit to fight in tho long days of I0 HINTS FOR OLD HOME WEEK (By HARRY E. PORTER) , Roth auto and team drtvore‘ should read this carefully and actI us it applies to respective vehicles There in nothing expensive or el- aborate antinothiniz that is hard to do. All roads will be greatly cou- in-eted with traffic of all kinds Traffic perhaps unprecedented so tirotact. yourself and others for s week st least. _ ‘ l. Ail horse drawn vehicles tbst will be traveling out of town should carry U light at night. This is very important. The law com pole autos to do so. l. Auto drivers should start for the city a arlier llld go slowly. Set an example. 3. Pay strict attention to police officers and their signals. Th6! will assist you in protecting your- self and others. 4. Observe traffic lawn regard- ing intersecting posts or "silent policemen." Road the signs oil them. 5. Pork can and team; close to the curb and reasonably close to Ibo vehicle ahead. Do not park 0r main streets, It In against the law. a. m.» legal head mun lens and dim lights at all times in the city. Keep iicenee plates clean. Go to the next intersection ‘before making a complete turn. Do not turn on the middle of the block. ii. Have your broken and horn "will!!! properly and use them judiciously. it. Drive niowiy and protect the‘ i - man on the right 10. in case oi accident and in- Inry. balm the injured penum to l. doctor immediately. and act upon‘ hie instructions, after which report, to tbs police. - Endorsed b! ' i J. W. IHAW. CHI of Police “T -8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ARE VOU\THIRBTY? Ask your, . 6 for i-i-ad AUCTION SALE —- Don": mrgvi the sale of auto and iloubie couri- ‘gt: Market Squurw-noon toduy. 2275 CHLIRCH OF SCOTLAND.—-Rev. . Izilli. will preucll at Chur- ,';l1iii on buiurd-ziy, July 18th, at 7.30 ‘ppm. on Sabbath. Jilly liith. at iCzzuoe (Jon at 10.30 u, m. at Nine 8w ‘Min; Clvlll at 2 p. m. and in the I'm plcu churn Ii lily at 7 p. m. -?-<0>_i__ tv-iu ohn rnctorlutic of the boy. Thnt, _ ‘Wis illustrated also when he grcw THE S. 5. "LDVAT“ {excursion from Pictuu ‘(llnsgtiw ls duo to urriro at I). M, Ln Ilmrmnn wish l‘; u‘ l “urliutui autumn ‘ grocer to send you a case of 511g. TAUQUA SEASON 901K915 SEX DRY GINGER ALE. A car- Jenkiue & Sou. 2235 , IT WILL PAY YOU to get our lpriciae on GASPE CEDAR SIIING- MES and poets. Cargo just arriv- .od. W .T. Weir, Stanley Bridge. 2182-74) mil I idny 15th. l": ight for the Magdalen slsluntlr; will be rcccivéil ns usual at ICu-rvcll’! Wharf. ’ IGARD or THANKS The fonllly of‘ tiu- lute lira. lfirhzlrd in thunk ull limsl- who were so kind iilill helpful during lheI ‘Jilin-us mul vii-nth oi‘ thclr inotin-r. ‘hopcic-ssncse. ziquin with ‘Well piuvvti.‘ lithe!" and sisters I think wc cuu re- joice ihul Ivicl is over. and wt- roiolce that- ,thc Great Captain has culled the lbgilovui sportsman homo." their lone unvl You'll enjoy the trip to the Canadian PBClfiC Rockies-WU mm! 0f . Alpine Scenery—50 Sw tzeriands In one. Get 0E at Banff. Li“ Louise, Hector (for Wgpm end Lake O'Hara), Field (for Em- erald Lake or Yoho Valley) or Glue1er,_B. C. Step from the rails to the trails which lead Y0" by foo . horse or mow! through the Pacific I Glorious days m the bsisam-pwsct n: oftho forested mountain!- Wonderful eveninfil ground the open camp- flmor bearthflrect q b ow camp, or In the ballroom at n Cs- nadhn Pacific hotel. Velvety sleep at night. amp. ti ,.. .'.."<°='..‘.’.‘1 ill’! summer. G. Bruce Burpee District Plnanpcr Agent. SAINT Jon-IN. N- l- witb an and New Chan 2192 7 13 3i. We can grout him To m0- 10811 o! th-lu delicious and IL-jffeflh- hi8 beverage just. arrived consigned 1o their agents for P, B. L-Car- veil, Bros. 221911.145; POLICE counT-rwo men ‘lllilltfkld with drunkenness, were each Lned ten dollars or thirty dllye at the ‘Police Court yester- day looming. and another, who fouled to appear. had hi1: bail bond of twenty dollars eetreutctl. An ad- journed Prohibition case woe diu~ linseed. - prosecution -n.nii U16 ilvfflllilillll. sued for ‘a nonout J. J. Johnston, ‘K. C., und W. E. 130M103’. K- C» for tho plaintiff. ——*—roQ-?__ PERBUNALS Mr. visiting his old home zit York. _|niu llttcliunl uf St. John are spend 41g ti1e.r hulitlzry at the Cliff, Dr. (lrunt and son Earle, Muntu M!" were visitors L0 Che city yes lonflyv iertlay. M r. and ‘lilre, Ul-d Home. Week. lilies Stella Mollie. of Mrs, ll. Curran. Mr. and Mis. lesion, are- spending tho wtck a ‘(crk- lilo guests pf Joseph unri Mrs Dover, Mr. und Mrs. Danie Matheeon and little tiau-ghterylfiorcnce. mot- ored to Montague, on Wednesday lust. . Mr. and Mrs. . MncKlnnon and liiru. J. J. MzicKlnn-on and Mr. and lii-zs. l). Mflihvcou. Si: Peter's Buy were visitors to‘ the city yesterday. Mrs. Dan Darrach. who with her three children, of Quincy. Mass, is in at present visiting in thong Creek theguest of her sister, Mrs. Hugh McKenzie. lVlr. um] Mrs. G. Burton Lord and young eon. 0i Filchbilrg- M1188. have arrived in‘ the city to spend ihuir vacation wiath Mrs. LAWIYB par~ cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Brcumer. 17 Greenfield Ave. Mr. Miller Mcbeod, of the Royal Flank of iCnnatia staff, Newcastle. ‘N. ‘ll, spent the past two weeks ‘on the island, visiting hie former home at Montague. -—-o-0c——-—- A FUND FAREWELL A fond farewell was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis a-nd daughter, Clinton, at their home there uecenltly, to commemorate their departure and to beapeuk for them a kind reception good for- tune ‘in ‘their newvabode. Mr Leslie Woodeido very cnpubly filled the position 0f chairman and kept. the assemblage in the ‘best of good humor. Ho introduced ‘the event‘ in n short but eloquent eprccindie- posing the guewta to a stat‘: of agreeable fatten-trim. Mr. Hugh McKay nicely displayed the inner- most feeling of the gueete by rend- iuuz the following address‘: Mr. Chas. Dinnis, Mrs, Dinnis and daughter. Dear Friend-s: We, your neighbors and friends here neoeuniblcd, itundor yiou our cordial good wiehm for success and happiness i-n the commutiity in which you intend coon to take up rceidence. During ‘the- years that you have lived mnong us, you have tiiscimrgtid tho tintiea of neighbor and (JIILIZUII with coneumme-rote skill and sociable intercourse. You hove advanced the best in< torcst of evory good cause that ap~ paneled to you, and your support thus given‘ has been a contributing cruise of good effects. In the com- munity. in the‘ school, in the church your, nioble work has been most cheerfully performed and hue at- tuincd the ends for which it was accomplished. it must. than. be a eource of gratification to you, to lrnow tlhnt we recognize and ap- preciate this. and We bespeuk for you in your new homo, a most kind- ly reception and perpetual, amic- able assochation. Aocopt the accompanying g-ift as an endorsement of the aenilnurnta herein expressed, and be assured that we will ever bold you in kind remembrance. Signed in behalf of your many friends. ~ , Mr, Dinnio. for soil’ and family implied in language that spoke the ‘lpromptinfln of the hear, moat earn- leetiy ‘be thanked their many good neighbor; and friends for the many deeds of kindness that they had performed through life, and would that he would ever treaaure their precious worth In bio mind. He gthanircd them for the thoughtful ‘present that was proferred by lit- iie Miss Elsie Rooney. and aifirm~ ‘rd that thin practical gift of gold is ‘an endorsement of good wishes. ‘The urmwindor oi the evening was Ispent in pleasant diveraiom, ‘music vocal and instrumental. absorbing igemu, and endoyable convolution. [o9 cream and cake in abundlnco were eerved and thorounhir enjoy- ed. To the‘ significant ot-rninn cf I‘ile'a a Jolly Good Fellow." Ind phvng ndéfltiflnd b! Mill "QUAD Dunning, Miss Annie Riley and Mr. l ‘ SUPREME COURT-Jlcsterd-ny, iottctowil niumt l p il\.0li\VPlII1\i8- at bupnerue Court the oaee wen Vol-nun ilrockett, B. (3.. is Miss Edith Uustiu and lilies An- C. L, Dustin. St. John. who are vIultin-g at York are remaining on filo. Islam ‘during teacher. (icorgf-‘town, is u-pciltliul: Ilfi‘ hull‘ ‘hwy’ “I "Ivuaam Gwv“ ‘he 5W5‘ ion of an early harvest. Crop con- llull and 301i, 0i .0! districts near the Alberta ‘bord- ‘curable ‘land was flooded us a result of ex- speuding the summer on the island good Ernest Dunnimr. the will" 4W!"- rnn CHARLOTTETOWN ccunnnur cRoP REPORT Below will be found ‘a brifiif Byllflwie of telegraphic report»; recelved at the Head Ofllce oi the‘ Bunk of Montreal from its C Brauchte, The Branch Manners,‘ have complete and int-mate know! ledge of each local situation and are in close touch with Drop 0011-, ditions in all sections of the 018-; tricta mentioned. GENERAL. 1 I , Wheat is bow heading out all,‘ lover the Prairies and crop colldib ' |loue generally continue favourable. LExtreuleiy bot weather has Dre 'vuilcd during the week ‘lp Alberta. lund southwestern Saskatchewan, but. rain has Improved matterfl. Illll Ontario there has been a decided“ improvement in the crops durini!‘ the week and nil grains Droumsc, "m", of R-oy Hgeun v H T-ia good yield. in Qu-beec the cropel“ Human, an acuon tors nlzfigqoue show good promise but warm dry ia-lse arrest in cimnfictioxl with an alleged forged clec attested to have been p ee- cd by the plaintiff Iu Sumuncrshle. Uoummfi a good average my “mp A. ‘C. Saunders, K. 0., counsel for weather is needed. itimc Provinces oil crops are pro-H ‘greening favourably. ln. British‘ is being gathered but the Okflllfl gun apple crop has been reduced‘ - to 60% oi average. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINOES. , EDMONTON msrncr ll out. Eastern section becoming, dry but relieved by recent rain, lituii damn-jute uloy. severe. CAilr Gary DlS'I‘R‘l~CT~tlieavy rains on‘ Hull damage severe in northeastern section. middle ' lure but relieved by Mondnfs rain. Yield will not be as Brent as expected. ‘NORTHERN SASK- ATCHWIAN —— Featured ‘by good weather and light showers wheat is in good condition, growing rim idly and uow commencing to head _ out. So far there has ‘been little dnuragu from boil or other adverse features. 'I‘iicre is every Indicat- dillon generally for st-zlrcu. SOUTHERN’ SASK- NPOHIQWAN — With favourable growing conditions wheat. gener- ally is udvzinciilg rapidly and look- ing promieizl-g with the exception er where rain lc needed ‘to bring relief from hut, dry winds and to ensure fair yield, ‘Coarse grains making rapid growth. Hey and pastures through Province in first rate condition. MANITOBA DIS TRTCT — Conditions continue fav- exlzepl where low flat ceeeflive rains. Wheat and some barl y heading out. ‘Rye complete- ly i eaded. Hay ‘and pasture PROVINCE OF QU EIBEC. lCrop conditions generally contiu: ue to show good promise although excessive rains have adversely nf~ IIPetens Road I o; patrons who send milk to fir.‘ is now doing u big business, we need not, fear any bold-up in title‘ important industry. I "for ‘District No. 90, has been buoy thcee days iu manipulating ding over the roads, which present a ‘hard and einouth eurfnct-M rouds In a reminiuccrlt. uuinl lilul ‘mind reverts to the iluys oi‘ oizi, ‘when the famous roads of the lio- ‘muus were built. ‘ locality iluvc returned home 'i‘i " tb ‘Man. » . l~ .\ , l“ e ilvcre all located at liiuck Point in li-YTQ- lllld “To well pleased with lthelr treutxucnt there. family and n party of friends, moi»; 11ml to Bangor recently to visit, IIIQW Growth advanced. Wheat headinz mum, nmnm,“ ‘Mmmuy’ ‘Cums spmty m Gamer“ VPIIIOI. 11nd Muster liurvic Vcniot "1' Plvlml. N-S- nro due to 'li’f‘lVF section. h T, _' ' ' Lmnemvcn v-‘srswr —. Svfl-lwiii”uiiuuuill“§€‘h.m§'...I"3I.-l- w ' "I118 "m" 119'" and lack or moi!‘ I1. McLean, Future ltoud. il/enlviuii them a plvuouut trip. I the United Statre. nile oi our for , mer esttiemcd citizens, relatives here, ti“. Km.“ n; ._v| him a FCIGJIIIIII; holiday season. satisfactory New GIllt-ILZUW, N 5.. an of Mr, J. ll. Finlay and Mrs. AnJ Vicinity Judging from the large number heese Factory at Sturgeon, which Mr. Edward Munn, road mustuni tIlu y‘ now ‘ nd one on travelling uvor thesui Vben ltotne the Empress of thci world 7i Yore her eagle wings unfurled." All the boys who wcrp inhaled siting at the North Hi1“! from this he employ oi‘ Mr. Gtmrge Mp1“. Ml‘. W. E. Jcukiils. with his clutlves there. Mr. Jenkins In his fill‘ easily made the reiurul Pill of‘ 120 miles in one hour and‘ The partv wore ‘nihueiimtic over the splendid con-‘ iltion 0t the rude. - MIHSCS Milrlflrie and Henrietta. on I liir. Edward J. Mcldzttlvcn. from‘. is viulilirzl. Iohnstoil and Qlhprfl, w“ w“ Mr. and ‘Mm. ‘iinwurd Finlay, o‘ t: VIHIIIIH-Tiil the old home in Uuiiihridlzlnizlu .14, Ia)’. Sr. The UiiPftIIIlil Joins i-i’ best wishes for 11o (mjilymbln vim, lion and n rcfrcshing reet tlulnzi‘ the Old Home Week, » Tho continued ruins gave given} the crops a most luxuriant growti|.', “"4 the IIPOBDHC! is pleasing. Some‘ " hay fields which ihrcatellcfl to bu-I light are llUW much iIIIIWOI/"lhh Weeds (annuals) in curly cuiiivat-i ed lands or in land with a teudcn~ CY to produce tho some are very‘, evident in some brain crops, Pur- . i now strongly entrenched in l‘. it}. island; and there Is .'ii.--o u ycilvvv aspirant now covering iurgc areas in certain IO-"illliirg, '|‘1,/..~ -g ; two enemies of tigrirulltirc muy, V"! ilmperly be (lcslgnutcd resl ilflctivciy: "The White IVit-n:tt--"' footed grains in low lands and the generally. A period of contin- brlng along roots and corn. Hnying has started and the yield la expect- ed to be well -a.bove the average.‘ Small fruits promise a. good aver‘ age crop. Strawberries are now being gathered. - PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Fall wheat has filled well, is ripening lust and indications point ‘to a good average crop. Spring wheat, barley and oats are short. in etruw but promise good average yield. Huying operations have commenced. in eastern and north- ern parts of the Province bay is good, ibut in other sections it is light. Corn in doing well Ibut needs warm weather. Root. crops are excel-lent. Apples and pears are above ‘average and ipeachds promise a heavy cl-op. Pastures‘ ehow ' further improvements and, nre good for this season of the year. MARITIME PROVINCEB. in New Brunswick and Nova lScotin a large hay crop is now practically assured. Grass pae- iure lo excellent, Potatoes contin- ue to do well. Apple conditions are good but. the crop does not now promise as well as blossoms had indicated. In Prince Edward island all crops are in excellent condition, . PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hay cutting general. Crop, good average. Grains average. Crop short in straw. Rain needotii, Roots and other vegetables pro-‘ mlee well. Islstimotc Okanngau; apple crop now reduced in under‘ 60% of average. Stone fruits not.’ I iiglbie. Cherries 30%. wsctlc‘ oily over, Small fruits disappoint- ing. Tomatoes doing well. Hops very good. Pastures still good. ‘ C. N. R. Radio Programme CPIIqRA (313 Metres). MONCTON. . B. 9 p. m. (A.-S.'l‘.l—— Studio Programme. "A SCOTTISH EVENING" Programme by the Pipers’ Dnnd oi, Truvm, Nova Scotin," under i-hel dlroovion of A. Victor MacCaihltu‘, Pipe-Major, anointed by the Mono tion Mule Qunrtette. Followed by CNRA Dance Orohenra assisted by Walter Neal. Accomponict: Irving Malcolm Mre. cold weather has retarded growtbwweede in many cases ncom to hm ‘out; fine weather is ineededloiquence‘ In that and “The Yellow Pcril." These, tolerated. and the natural ronsc-i forms ilcrctoforcl Ireo from such u pest. muut Hlllli i ly be overrun. ‘Fhcy urc I'm d , placing the hav crop new on l’. l‘) , Island, and their ilrnwulct‘ is v-t-r? tninly uo commcntlzitioil to our r agricultural progress. trspct-iinliy in‘ the cycs of our over increasing " summorvlsltorsiuld tourists. 'i‘h"r~’ are inspectors uppointcti to rnnndi up other evils. and FII-(Ili hcw- In, , "n9 Tefillirlllg attention. Could the local (IOVllTillllilllI. not do snmc- " thing in the iinc oi‘ tm-icilini! ihnl formers how to eradicate them?» weeds. and then make it comuui-l eory to dcni with certain fields each season? in the absence cl‘ such legislation, I would suggest that the Secretory oi 'l‘ru.-tr¢-.~-. in (‘V4 igv School llietiict ho authorized to take charge of this important worku The executive to direct tin. proce- ‘ dare could in- iormvd from all til“ school secretaries In ouch bot or -, County. Would like tiu- opinitui of: others in this matter. Don't ict it‘ drop. ‘ ——-——<0o——-—- . "Thin I» u ciuor you ('i|il offer to nnymu- " “I'll-ink you. I want one wiliril I run Glllflki‘ myself.“ i Good Pictures with the lean amount of trouble that is the result when you use Our nsortment is prio- ed from $2.10 up. Films All Sizes The dependable kind In KODAK the yellow box. F ILM. 0mm (s50 Moms). REGINA- SASK. 8 p, m. (MIN-'- Bootlmc Tmyoi Tole. the Ji lss Kiddies. feuturinl ed, assured that um M bidJd-IOII n, o... a? u... w: families u. cun- 3 mu- concort Part7 Rosa sucrme ‘m Drug Co. m» The RkxALL Ponc- i “ us KODAK arose-e»! Old H forward to b Stripes mod by our own oms Weak and Fireman's Tournament July 13th to 18th In being Iookct. y thousands of Ear-Prince Edward islanders now living under the Marl and by thousands of Maritimeru in Nova Sculls and New Brunswick n well n native sons and daughters‘ _ It is n program brim lull of sport, mus c, pageantry and everything that will cuter to the nmus-ment and happiness of the vast throngs who will viii! up th-n munor able vscek. 'A FEW FACTS ABOUT IT Bigqcsf sporting proposition ever staged in the Maritime Provinces. Biggest purses ever offered for midsummer horse races. Creates! number of Firemen ever computing in a Fireman's TOUTIIIIYIQIIC, Largest. and best display of decorated floats ever seen in n Maritime City. ' Complete program calla for expenditure of noariy $10,000.00, being greatest. amount ever Scmet. expended In a similar week In the Provinces, hing doing every day and every night. B-g Ben V/iiilamb: Shows with five cars full of paraphernalia every evening on Market Square. ' Yacht Races. Bicycle Races. Motor Boat Races, Canoe Races, Flowing Rncnn, Sw'mmlng Iiaoea, Diving Contests and other Water Sport: and Reception‘ to Visiting Firemen. etc" July 14th. ‘ _ 10.30 A. M. Street Parade. Naval, Military and Firemen with Bands. Farmers Pienlq \ Dominion Experimental Farm. 11.30 A. M. Official Welcome to Visiting Firemen at the Strand Theatre by His Worship, Mayor John McKenna. 1.30 P. M. Horse Races on grounds of the Charlottetown Driving Park. These races WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th will be of excepticriai interest as they bring together the very belt horses In the Maritime Provinces in competition with our own gallant speeds. Do not fail to see them NO.1—2.15 TROT AND PACE.’ PURSE $500.00 1 Rcd Line. 2.19%, Gallagher fi- Hammond, Woodstock, N. B. Liberty Bell, 223%, Gallagher di. Hammond, Woodstock, N. B, Jean Blngen. 2.11%, Merrytime Stables, Halifax, N. 8, Piueky Dillard, 2.14%, Waiter C. Moore, Kentviiie, N. S. Vi! Gvfliry. 2.14%, Geo. R. Hooper. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Xanthin I3 E., 2.10/4. L. Def). Macintosh, Hartland, N. B. Dan Patchcn, 2.15%, LL-Coi, D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P. E. l. T. J, De ciin, 2.15%, E. U. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. Georgi: Bavius. Autumn Captain Mack T 2 3 4 5 Longser, 2.09/2, P. J. Conroy. Charlottetown, and A. A. Sdewvsrf, Bouthport, P. E. I. 6 7 II 9 NO. 2—-2.21 THOT PURSE ‘MID-DU. IVlOOFQ- Z-IW/z- Gallagher d. Hammond, Woodstock, N, B. Princess Aubrey, Merrytlme Stables, Halifax, N. 8. 2.16%, G. H. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Belle, W. A. Ruderhnm, Sydney, N. 8. Jackson, 2.20%, P. s. Brown, Chariottetovvrl, P. e. |. odd, Lb-Col. D. MncKlnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mina Belle Rec. 2.22%, W. B. McArfhur, Kensington, P. E. I. Mac Cresceus, 2.19%, Ira D. Carr, Covehead, P. E. I. ' PAGE envnn One Week of Joy tnmwaaavt-wm- Seldom 0., 2.i8‘/‘_., E. O. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B. Lloyd George, Sempie Training Stables, Kenslnglton, P. E, I. a O NO. 0-2-27 TROT. 2.30 PACE. PURSE. $500.00 Echo Daw, Gallagher d. Hammond, Woodstock. N. B. ' Nat onal R., P, L. Morris, Murray Harbor, P. E. I. at. Sis, 2.24%, Jae. Arblng, Charlotktown, P. E, I. Dapper Don, Hammond Kelly, Charlottt town, P. E. I. Barney Reekert, H. T. Fulton, Upper btcwiacke, N. S. Prince Mack, LL-Coi. D. A. MacKmnon, Charlottetown, ‘P. ‘E. I. Kettle, 2.21%, John A. Murray, Clyde River, P. E. I. The Pup, H. A. Campbell, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hilda Mac, William Jenkins, Dunstaifnape, P. E. I. Patchen Kinp, P. A. King, St. John, N. B. l1 Miss Atlantic, Lester Randall. ‘Mansion, N. B 12 Vndnu 8.. Joiis, Lester Randall, Moncton, N. B. 13 Jimmie Mack, E. O. McDonald, Fredericton, N. B, 14 River Boy, William T. Latte. River Hebert, N. S. 15 Blliy Aubrey, Entered by Sempie Training Stables, Kensinqfon, P. E. l., owned by R. T. Taylor, Moncton. N. B. 7.15 P.M. Monster Decorated Street Parade with Bands. Prizes will be awarded for ' the moat Artistic, most Original, best Commercial and Funniest Float in the Parade. Special Prize for the best. Decorated Car or Bun from any point outside of Charlottetown. Thin feature of Old Home Week should be seen by every Ono on Prince Edward Island and all visitors. It will be unique, spectacular and in- .» : Ol3@\lQO\&lAIM-* . tcnseiy intercstmg. THURSDAY, JULY 16th - . 10.30 A. M. Unveiling of Magnificent $17,000.00 Soldier's Monumsn with appropriate ceremony. I 1.30 P. M. Fireman's Tournament. In this Competition our gallant fir; fighters from Charlottetown and Summerside, will compete against picked team: from the bee! Marnime Cities. The following Cities and Towns are unified:- WINDSOR, FAIRVILLE, YARMOUTH, TRURO. C. N. H. MONCTON, HALIFAX, MONCTON, SUMMERSIDE. CHARLOTFETOWN, DART- MOUTH, NEWCASTLE, AMHERST, SUBSEX. FRIDAY. JULY 17th 8k: rte from Sum- l.00 P.M. 45 Mile Road Race-Prince County vs. Charlottetown. mersidc to Charlottetown. Two handsome Shields WIII be presented to the winning teams. 1.30 P. M. Horne Races on grounds of Charlottetown Driving Park. The but and in! est Horses in the Marittmea will again compete against our Io Horses. The Entry List In large. Competition will be keen. You will on exerting events. NO. 1-2.1)’ TROT. PURSE 0500.00 n» Aubrey. llerrytlme rllulrlru. Ilnlifnx, h‘. S. H. lulu]. N. ll. . (flmrlnltotown. l‘. E. I. 4, . II “r-Arlhllr. Knnnlngitrn, l‘, Ill. I. . l|ll Tmll u: Nlnblml. Remington, l‘. It. I. III/i, h. U. Mrlloululal, Frmlrrlctnnlu, l5’. ll, , l.- II. ArkI-r. llnllful. N. PI. Jtuncn llonnrnwy, lflvrr llolinrf, N. N. N0. 2-220 P-ACE, PURSE $500.00 (‘tnlinkllrr N llmnnroml. \\'tInlInl1|l-k, N. If. i‘ i, liuilnyl r Q, llnmmorul, Woodwork, N. B, ,l0'/;, Mrrrvtlml- Nlulvlrns, Ilnlilnx, N. N. v-ntnn Mnrh ‘re, Itmfnpur, l‘. Iii. I. Into , Ilnrllmul, S. II. .l.-('l\I, I‘. A. hllu-lihmun, PImIIIIIIPInWII, l’. I. I. .l rlllngfuu MrNIIIII. hnllfllullrf. l’. l0. I. 1 ‘A. Whiter It. III-MI. (‘oilinnvvond Corner. N. l. ’. A. lfurqnllnruon, fimrlofleiovni, I‘. If}. I. E. I). Mcllnnahi. Frederic-tun, h‘. If. W. I1. lmltn, lllvor Hebert. N. l., OIIIOI - 0500.000 l III Iillll \nln, LUV/i ll Funny Aubrey. LIMA, limiter-sci by Kathryn». llhror Hebert, N, S. NO. 2-220 by William PACE, PURBE ii II per lion, llnmmnnrl Kelly. fhurlnflrfown. l‘. I1‘. I. d l-‘ulruairiliyq l., Iii-l‘. Nhu-Iptoah. llnriinnni, N. B. ’l llrltlnh (linger. l.t.-l‘ol. II, A. Mlu-Klmmn, (‘lmrloflnfowm I‘. I. I. I Til-I Pup. II. A. I‘nm||ln~ll, fhnrlnflnfnwn. l‘. Ill. I. 9 Junior Knight, ll. B. VII-go. New German. N. B, ll Ihvenvlolyn Aubrey. II. ‘I. Fulton. Upprr Nlovtlnrkc. N. ll, 5.10 P. M. Finish of 45 Mlle Road Relay Boon at Chlrlottefcwn Driving Park. The Cormorant: wlll enter Main Gate and run one; around the trunk, flnllhlng In front of Grand Stand. » Midway and Circus bin-ks! Square. Band Concert Victoria Park, Decorated Ion Parade on Harbor. To Our Out of Town Friends: We ask you to kindly kllp In mind our program and be sure and vllif us for as many days n pclciblc. We no providing the but sport that money can buy. Our program bu been carefully thought on and we fnl confidant you WI" Ill dfliinhted with all you soc and bear. A warm welcome IWuItI you from our Citizens le curs and come and bring others with you. For Folder Writs EVENING w. n. ‘rmnuv, some: v.