_=. a rf 9 ~ j ,. `;g_-,a--`»._~if~ ‘--'pe s* `».,\ - , _»~»~_ "»'_"_--M-‘~=»"5~»‘:°’-5L’\¢='. ;-A-.‘f`-\;¥‘g_ :=~- :‘5.i"5, rr ,.4 Lp..-.V ..~\'.\‘ »'_~i.__ . - '_ -.~‘-‘fr »-~~_~-- M .,-f; t ‘- _ .» 3 ~_ ~ , ' =' fr ‘-rw > _ , _, _ _ "'"” ° -_:---:T-»---7-T-n -- V ' M-_t _f " , `.'. .__ _ . .- -_ ,_ ~ .;,,,'__,,“,‘ V _ _ , - MH I _ » -» ____ ____ ____._____.. _ ____1;i..i:_d_L,,f$,, ._ ii. _i , ' ii . ' _` __ <‘ . I -'i,,’|;i" L I _ l V , ..,.,,¢___. ' _ sioirnu _ _ _ 'nm onannran _ ' _ I q _,; l »~ -_ AUG-UST-19,1918 ‘~ Lyceum Theatre Menon PRESENTS TUESDAY JEWELM CHARMEN IN' “THE GIRL WITH THE CHAMPAGNE EYES” 5 Paizrs ‘ AND FUNNY coM1~:Dv Fox FILM co. | ljust received two cars of Fresh Port- after visiting in Bedeque.-'L_ COUNTRY GRO CE RY STORE SATURDAY MATINEE TUES. WED. SAT. 4% l _ ____.__ ` f-Apple Cider Finest Pure Genuine Only the richest. ripest, choicest, Annapolis Valley Apples go into the manufacture of our An- napolis Sweet Apple Cidi r, made right in the “Valley” from ripe, luscious fruit, barreled fresh with all its refreshing, health-giving qualities. The old English process improves its delici- ousnessan hundred fold; positively will not fer- mentor become alcrliolic but r' main crisp, clear and delicious th: ye ir around. .Write for price - by the barrel. Also write for price BICNIC SUPPLIES, in- cluding Fruit. Cigars, Candy, Bottled Drinks, Nuts and everything necessary to make your pat- riotic or church picnic an immense sucess. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. I _ Summerside - 4' r ,si 90.6-22aom0aJiLEtt. s----Q Si . . I X in 0’Leury, the guest of Mr.and Mrs ‘ E. . . L. lreturried home on Thursday after .visiting in Summerside, the guest 'of her sister Mrs. Frank Callback. Kensington, were in Suxnnierside on - Thursday.-L. B l f -_ Y 69..- KENsiNG1‘oN HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 28th, 1918 seso-IN PURSES-seso FREE FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $250 2.21 PACE ........... .... ._ $200 2 35 TROT, ...................... ._ _ ..... ..$2OO In addition a prize of $l0 will be given the fastest heat in each class. Entries close with the' Sec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter and 5 per centoff 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 off_any race for any good_cause. } National rules to govern if they do not conflict with the a rove. Dinner. Tea, Ice Cream. Temperate Drinks, Fruit and C rriiectionery will he served on the grounds. As this is the first race on KENSINGTON DRIVING PARK the management will spare no rains to make it a grand success REMEMBER THE DATE, AUGUST 28:h.°, Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. Autos will be parked adjacent to the Park. A. A. LOCKHART, E. URCH, Secretary President _2 sm;m_ ex-miata -IT PAYS to bl! Ill this PIOYIIIBO. -IN PORT FOR COAL.-The Gov- ernment Steam yacht _“Beth Alma" called at Sunimerslde on Friday for coal and supplies, she is on her way from Montreal tg_}_-Iglifr;_x._-i_4;_¥_, _W I -ILL IN HOSPITAL.-Mr. Wal- ter Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin 'Criiig, Middleton, underwent uri opcr- _ution in Prince County Hospital lust woek for uppondicitls and all are plouscd to know he is doing nicely. -L. _land Cement which they are selling 'at 90e a bag, and' will refund 8c each for bags when returned. Greensheaf |B_indertwine at 26c a _lb. 896-8-17MGl WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. John Campbell of Long |Rivor motored to Sumnierslde on iTliursday in his new car.-L. -Miss Loretta McNeill oi' Summer- de, is spending ii few driys visiting A Large -- -Mr. and Mrs. -Morrison of Mon- treal 'who have been the guests of -Miss Pearle Yeo of Nortiiniii -Miss Katlilyn MacEwen of Sher- brook iaicconipanicd by her cousin uiiiberlziiiii for Western -Canada. Miss, t of -TURNER8 |-|M|TED» 0’LOD-ry home in Charlottetown on Thursday' Kingston, Ont., are registered at the o t Sumineiside on Wednesday.-L. N. B.. spent ii few days lust week visiting friends -in Suniinerside.-L. ter of Moncton are iiiiiong the guests at -L. ‘ MN- L- A- Wright f0I‘ U10 Dail- ¢W0 town is visiting in Suminersido, the weeks have returned h.0l119---L- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Har- ris.-L. River and Mrs. W. G. Simpson ot' Miss llelen Johnson, Long River, lcl`t riors left for the ltliiiiudiun 'W0-Sl. on Tliiirsdziy iiiorning by the North- having accepted a. position of school -TW0,0lNTO PIR WORD Blah insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must' Accompany order. Minimum ohtigntwenty-nve santa. hr-`- , -iv|ouN'r cmwlsi. "ure Beautiful" U15 DIHC5 Wl'i56i"`we will meet on Wednesday August 21st. 923-9-19M-il MacEwen went as far as Saskatoon where she intends to take up her us- ual profession as teacher-.Their many Island friends wish them all kinds success.-L. 4 -'Miss Letteney returned' to her -Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Green of Clifton. House. Siimerslde.-\L. -Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Matthews f Alberton were among the visitors -0 -Mr. Hurry Stratton of Moncton. ---Rev. Bowley Green and daugh- tho Mawley House, Surrimersldc. -Mr. Ernest Harris of Charlotte- --Mrs. W. C. McLeod of French -Mi-ss Kute'McEwcn of St. Elon- cucher there.-L. _____ _ i7;__v_________________V_____V_ _az ____.___._. ._.___,___. ________ _ _ .., . _ - ._ . .°IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. ‘ ` ____ I the Georgetown Guardian representa- tive. ' .PRl§SlNlAllllN lll NIR. QIMUEI lllWE ()ri Thiirsrlny afternoon, the Fore- " riiuii zinil`“`w`i`i`r"lririi:`ii"dill-idi-féil' T11' U10 constiiictioii work ot’ the new build- iiiigs in coiiiicctiori with/ the Charles Dalton Sanatoriuni.wuited upon that esteemed citizen, Mr. Samuel Lowe, Contractor of the work and present- eil' him with it box oi' choice Havana cigars and the following felicltious address, which speaks for itsol,l`,-, and tells of the happy event in Mr. Lowe's life that called forth this timely expression of regard. The address was read by Mr. Benj. Crmbbe, Tlmekeeperz- Charles Dalton , Sanatorium, Nonth Wiltshire, P. E. l. T. S. Lowe, Esq. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Mr. Lowe,-We feel that we carrot lot this day go by without ex- pressing to you. even in this small way, the feeling we entertain for you. ` Since the beginning work here you have fostered a. feeling between yourself and your workmen that has made -work a pleasure. In the accepting- of this sinall gift wc ask you not to think of its intrliisic val- -ue. but rather the thought accom- ipanying it and tho pleasure of giv- , ing. l We, your work-men, on this your birtlrday, wish you many liiippy ru- turns. Signed on behalf of Foreman and workmen _ BENJ. CRABBE Mr. Lowe heartily thanked' the Foreman, Tirriokceper rind workmen for their good 'wishes und kindly gift and told them how greatly he ..°MR- HAROLD P- G05'-79N is umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. the Shareholders, of the Montague Iiall Co., will be held at the residence of Mr. John J. McDonald, Montague on Tuesday August 27th, 1918, at S ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD each nsertion for advertising in this col- ..*NOTICE:-A special meeting- of o'clock p. in. H. Nelson, President; W. F. Fraser, Secretary Tres. 894-8-17MEi. I'N"‘ appreciated such a. mark of regard from those wltli whom he has been associated as a builder and contract- or. DEHORNING CALVE5 Young calves can best .be dohoriicd when from three to tive days old, or as soon as the small buttons. which later become horns, can be felt. Clip the . hair away from around them and smear a. little vaseline around each Then moisten one end of a stick of caustic 'poteslr and rub it on the sp-wt until the skin bleeds slightly. 'Z"ie vaseline protects the skin around _ho future horns. but care must be trkeii not to have too much water o~i the caustic potash ‘or it will run dcwn the lieiid and take off the hair; c.', worse yet get in the anlmal's eyes. Also, al,- ways be -sure to wrap a pieczi of paper or “something around the stick to protect tlieliunds of the ryerator. CATARRH LEADS T0 CONSUMPTION Cninrrh is :rs much rr blood dis- vnsc as st\rr>l`ul:i or rlrcumatisni. ll ir\:i_v lm rcliuverl, but it crrniiot iw i‘oirio\'eil by sirriply local li'i‘nlr|iciil. It brciiks dowii thc gciieral henltli. weakens thc lung tissues, nnd lr~:i~l~ to consumption. I'Ior» AN' T ' MR. 5s=w\ _ 3 in .- ri r'_.rr.,- ‘_». in \ I _A¥‘»,l`,r-.,:.,,_rAf.4__".i, _JE f ,_,_p ., , - _ . , r_ .-_._ . 'aL