D _ _ , . _ . ____AI{C_*US_Ti"g_191,8 _,___ _-_ _ _ ___ jrnn.fcu'Anm1'i'nrown-cUAnn1AN _ _ 'i ».~_""ii".',”~. . '.1 :.. ;--v=- -'.>.. ~l .__ . ._ _ ;~._--.< f . ~ ._ .. X -- "' :rci-."'iN" ~~ .Y _ _. 3. ‘, -» - i, -‘_"\ ~ 1-, -‘, ‘.'f,-Wir. -if-»‘._. ,_ 3 -» <_:,i.. r-j,,_..'. .». ._ ._____. _ . -A r -_ _ . _ .l,'..f; _ 4 _ _ _ ' --'rv _"___, .' . _ 1 i _ ‘ , ' . ~ _ _____________________ ____ 1 REXALL iiiiii ionic Q'-i“i"‘1’“” -- _ *_ ,1,],_I _h b _ 1', _ . ' _ . TIT PAYS 1° hw in this Rmvlnoe DA! .8I=_I\\vI0¢:-~n‘. .u.~n|einmpn, 5 G est_h.'ur preparation nn_'lhe market - ei. "W i°da*' f' 1” felling hair. dandruff and irritations oi the scnlo. '1‘wb sizes 50c and $1.00 er b ti.-_ ' nasal Company. 1 is willow inli. Aa- _' cuissir-ii~so Aovcnrlemo win . _, Th ' _ iv- N _cAsuA|.'riEs. 3-- . _ ° R°"“" K°d°k SW" portunity of keeping the Post Office. The latest casualty list issued mn. immediate possession given. 742. tainl the fololwlng. mmap; 1n|¢n¢_|-y_ __-__` __ __,, *_* Gnssed, E. Howett, Tryon, `P.'<|n. 1. _ `""`" __ __.,,_\_._____,_ |si.ANoE_n in u. s. Am/iv Pno- wounded-J. v. Mcrhee, oeargemwn Moran.-Mis. c. G. Macmillan ins Engineer-e-ceased A. ii. 'im-thdws, ` .~ ‘ _,_ ,_ _ __1~;__;` "i ` ' \/~ ._ ~~>\..\\‘ `§_§\ \\\. .sm .\\»\g§§» ~ "\ . 5'/43.1' g v- 1,; .\\\\ss\S Ii EW -K »w////////J#////2 W//W /Aff / /f / / ..._/1,7, .,-/.,.-yi.-,-,».-/7,,/, 1-.i/_,;-/af.:/if,-' ,f S , courage and assist those who are iriigzigccl _in growing seed grain, to sliow the value ol' seed selectioii and the proper cultivation of tlic soil; and to dii'cc.t the attention of the fencral l`arniii\c' public to the value oi`.clean seed is . and better methods of cullivatioii. _ - ‘ The acceptance of all the objects is becoming more general as the work becomes inore established. With the increase of entries and a better l’ull`ilinent oi’ the ob- jects, the trade for seed _craiii has grown, both within and be ond the Jrovincial limits Y 1 _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ . As a means of insuriiig a reliable stand of grain, 0 the grower must keep in touch wil li the treatineiit of the ‘ seed and the soil, and it is ciicoura_t'ii1_L,»‘ to note that with I 'each year a greater nuinbei‘ oi' competitors are showing _ an interest in tlie' selection oi' seed; the purity ofthe 1 variety; the treatment oi’ seed for smut; and the detailed 1 work that must be undertakeii to insure the liipjliest de- gree of elliciency. _ l _ <'_o.\ii‘|<:_'|‘|'i‘i<».\'s ~ Three coiiifpetitions are held in each County, in each of which the following cash prizes are oli"ercd:- \ 123/150.78010 11 12 1314 cube "’ »i=~.-Q csc: Q can ..=.____"" cc©.,. “QOL 6-? 69 £6 69 69 <.»' 69 'H9 69 i-K all-'T $ ` . » - - i i' ' r -lo 2 4.5() 4 3.5() 5 Lb() .Z 2 Lv C Oats .._10, 9 8 7 G. b __ Wheat Barley .. ~ ... _ _ West Prince shall include the First Elc_cl'oral Dis- trictand Lots 7 and 8. East l’rincc shall include the Fourth and Fifth Electoral l`li.~'.ti'ict and Lot 18. Middle Prince shall include the remainder ol" l’rince County. _ West Queen’s shall include the l"i-rst lflli-»etoi'al Dis- .rict and Lot 23. l\'liddlc (,§ucen’s shall -in_c`lu_de that _part ol’ Queen’s County lyiii_i.'_' iiortli and west oi ULU 1ll1lS~ borough River, not included in West Queens South Queens shall include that part ol’ Queeifs County. lying south and east dl’ the l~iillslioi'ou;_;'l1 liivcr. _ Iilast Kiiigfs shall include Lots /12, /1?., 114, /15, 4b, 47. 55 and 56. Soulli liiu_c"s shall include Lots 5ll,_ 61, 63, ti/1, and Georgetown Royalty. West liiiipfs shall lllcltlde tl1€ remainder of Kiiig’s County. ' l{[ll.l'}S ANI) lil‘](il`l..\’l`l()I\`S 1. A field oi' oats shall coiisirzl oi' at least live acres; of Wheat at least tliree acres, and oi' barley at least two acres. _ 2. An cnti'y ice of one dollar will be_cliai'g_ed, if only one kind oi’ grain is entered, and an additional ice of iiity cents for each additional kind of gzraiii. 3. The entry fee must b'e sent iii with the entry. 4. Entries should be niade to the Provincial De_- partineiit of Agriculture, Charlottetown, or to_J. Leslie Pennant, District iiepresentatlve, Suinnicrside, and should arrive not later than /\u_o'ust Zlltli. _ 5. No field will be jiul_c'ed unless the entry fee is paid before the time of jiiilgiiur. - - '6. » Members of the liaiinei' Oat Club should have _all fields from which grain for seed will be sold properly in- spected while staiidingr. 7. Members of the C. S. G. A. are requested to enter at field in the competition. ' 8. Competitors should give the llcpartinciit at least one wcck’s notice when th`e fields will he ready 'to cut. 9. Members of the Banner Oat Club and the Cana- dian Seed 'Gi'owei's’ Association are asked to notify the Department of the anrouiit of'_t_fraiii they wish inspected in the fieldsl The following score card is used in ljlldgiflg the fielder- General appearance 5 Type of plant, vigor and uiiiforiiiity of growtli 10 Acreage, method ol' seeding, absence of lodging _ 5 Freedom from weeds 25 Freedom from other varieties and other kinds of _ ' graiii 20 Freedom from smut,rust,blight and insects 10 Apparent' ield 'and quality of grain, proportion Of Well filled heads of plump grain of good _qualny.Q.. 20 _llnlformityefinanrityr._...................._..-. 5 'Tota li. .I ._ l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart "Westville," West Ri-ver. -¥ Cochrane, chief urtlficer (formerly of the Nlobe)_ -has been returned to his _'ripl. Chief' Macliae is a native .of 3 5. ‘ _ FOX SHARES FOR 8AL'E‘ -1%, in received the following telegramx- Eimsdale, P. E. I. “The Secretary of War desires me to inform you that George Garfield Mac- PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. _ Ml-Ilan, 14th Engineers, has -been up- The Prince Edward Theatre has D0illl8<1 Lieutenant. Engineers, Nat- secured the services of a very talent- onal Army, with rank from. June 28, e 1918, upon the recommendation of the l_‘.oniman¢llng General, American Ex- peditl-onary Forces. Very respectfully, ington, D. C. Mrs. MacMillan is n l THREE SONS IN KHAKI.-Mr. 'oyiiice for Vancouver, BL C.. Flor d time he kept up correspondence lt tli lils parents and friends then all race was lost of hfm.It ls now learned iat he has been serving overseas ln ii Anierlcan Battalion. He has been verseas for some time and had the ls he gciicral rounds of the hospitals ln ngland and later was invalided -back :ind expects to go back to France 1:-non. ’l‘lils young man has two broth- .annex nnnniion and wniiie s. in the P 7tli Reserves, Brainehott, England, 1. hit. The father of. those brave boys 'ig`e would ll nf-ed ho join the colours I it it iiioment's notice. _ » I _i_ D f Police Macliae, of Vancouver, B. H '., paiiscd through the city Saturday b »ii route from Prince Edward Island o Vnncouvei',says the Moncton Trans- G he garden of the gulf and came east 5.' o piiy a visit to his old home, follow- Ed ing llie (fhlcf Constables' Convention held ut llainllton, Ont. In comment- C Ing on police iimatters in Vancouver, ° ifhief' Mncliae referred 'tn the recent 'ietlon oif the war veterans ln regard to C the calling of a half holiday lon the 'I day of the funerdl of a draft evader, who was shot in a iight with Domin- n police. Midgley, ,the leader of the hrnnch of labor men who was made to kiss' the Union Jack is stated by Chief G Macitae, ,to be ia. trouble maker. For S I ind' hui-lied himself ln creating trouble d Macliae reported business very brisk in Vancouver' at the present time. Whllc here the chlcf paid a short visit lo (tiller Hideout in connection with police niatters. : :Protect the child from the ravages of worms by using Mother Graves’ Worm ’Exterm.inn.tor. It is a standard remedy and years' of use have enhanc- ed its reputation. Cooked I-lam and Bologna Sliced whatever thickness you wish and ready to serve( When you want a hurried meal remember we always have cooked meat. Beer & Goff 1 GROCERS THE STORE 'WHERE CLEANLINESS PREVAILS ¢ Dr.E.C.Harris 1 Eye Specialist, ' . Xi _ ` ' om.. iuyu Inu. pun' ‘ i||. Chrlsththwl 1 _ _ Office llslh 9.#-42.# , . _,.1l’I~»'¢l-‘I Hunter River Phone z1._ 064-1-alla harge after being four years ln the _ _ value-lor advertising 'appeals to ig ._ V £0. ing 'for' sale his store at Crapuud. Thld , --_-_ _ '_ ° ll “l“ ‘ ` in s good business stand with the o ISLANDEIB | _ _ P ol I , _ |_ _ _ _ “Be su. : to get the coupons.' dresses; az. summerslue. 741-s-'nazi inn, you to sen W-.,|,.,,¢y _(0, M ,eu v _ ' Sold only at _ _ | 0 B WADMAN, Chepaud ls offer people who KNOW VALUES. ii G|V_EN DISCHARGE.-Mr. David uty owing -to injuries _recelvedsome me ago. Mr. Cochrane was 'n former d pianist in the person of Mrs. Mc- Kay, of St. John. Her pldylng is great- ly appreciated along with the exceed- ingly good picture programmes with ll. C. Clurk, Adjutant General, Wash- which the Prince Edward is favoring ts audience these days. ' resident of Charlottetown. <' INDUCT-ION AT BRADALBANE. -The Presbytery of Prince Edward land, will moot at Bradalbane on hursday August 8th at 3.30 p. m. .for the inductlonof Rev. John Stirl- ing. The moderator of Presbytery, reach, and lnduct. Rev. G. S. Mitchell, Summerslde, the minister. and Rev. "rs no\v in Englnndk Milton D., in a W his llznnily is certainly doing its I r r il-tlioiigli it iii.ai\ over sixty' years of Ca . _ nd inspector of cadet corps for the n wlniul injuries in St. John Friday, nzrunus 'ro vANcouvEn-chief l" ulifax on official business. He had oarded the train and was awaiting 'its departure. While waltng he stoop- a to raise one of the car windows nd' simultaneously is shunter in the ard struck the car in which he was tting. The 'force of -the impact threw ut on the forehead He was knocked him forward and he sustained a nasty ut for B. few minutes and u physician w to cancel his trip. nelgrove which occurred at his mam years _the Chief stated_ Midgley home, 159 Dorchester Street on Mon- ay,, in his 74th year one of the last f the old-time printers of Charlotte- iud anxiety for the authorities. Chief 0 ev. J. A. Greenless will preside. will address T. W. Good- ill, Kensington, will address the eople. CAPT. BLACK. INJURED.-HIS lends here will be- sorry to learn that ptaln ‘R. Robinson Black, organizer uritlme provinces, suffered rather st when he was about to depart for ho was ln the car rendered first aid. uptan Black then returned to his uarters in the city where he had the wound dres§éd7`Eiid"fduhditfnecessaiy DEATH OF MR. JOHN SNEL- ROVE.-In the death of Mr. John town has passed away. He had been ~‘n falling health for some time but maintained well to the last his cheer~ ful disposition. Mr. Sneigrove us a printer always took s pride in his work and whatever he undertook -to do was well 'end accurately done. He was for many years' foreman in the of- fice of the Charlottetown Herald. under the editmshlp of the late Dr. John Caven and otf the present editor. Mr. James Mclssac; M. P.. and 'years ago worked `with the firm of Coombs & Worth ,land other prllntlng establish- ments-. He took a very active interest ln boat racing in the days when that sport wus' the premier summer pas- time in Charlottetown and at many regattss his name appeared on the list of officials. I-ie was an excerlent citi- zen and all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance will deeply regret to learn of his demise. The funeral takes place today mt 2.30 to -the Peo- ple’s Cemetery. _ % Some Special Sum- mer Aids to Health ' And Comfort ' ' Each season creates a special demand for certain remedies sud toilet articles. We anticipate such require- ments and always have just what is needed. Whether you stay at home. or teke u vacation trip you lhould prov-ide yourself, with items which will contribute to your pleasure, hen-ith. and _comlorti ‘ ‘ roof Powosne, gonn nzmioiu. i-u:Ao/lou: nm-». 1 suis-s, Linimlnre, Lotions, ' lA1'H.eurPi.|sa, mucous. no: Powoens. Psneieinfi- 'non nsooonmre rrc. src. sro. .llllllilli & ¢.lllll|lSll| ` The Dell Dngn ' 001'. Kem u\l'%rlnee Ovens. - / l |_ -M0.0_I°€ M ` 119-121 QUEEN ST. CHARLUTTUIOWN l August Clearance _Sale WoMEN's snrrs ' V AND DRESSES OPENS TODAY NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY in the Ready-to-wear department re- quire rvom and yet more room. This isaroom making sale-present sea- son’s suits and dresses are being cleared _to supply space for the new things. f -1-u-_-p l.-'.I‘»¥f.‘.'Zi..2"‘°"’ Dresses VOILE DRESSES. SHANl'Ui\'G Silk Dresses and a host of oth r pretty dresses going at deeply cut prices;- ' ~ _ And these are all dainty p‘etty dresses such as you can use riuht 'throughout the year for house wear-do not miss this opportunity of . getting one or more. Black and White Str?ed Voile Dresses $5.00 for . .. ........$3.75 Plain Rose and Blue oloied Voile in Misses sizes . . ..4.50 Tan and Blue Plaid Voile Dresses ........ .. 6.40 ' Navy and White Voile Dress $12.00 _ . . Ivory White Gaiberdine Dresses $16.00 ...... .... .. . ....l2.00 Shantung Silk with Georgette Sleeves $20.00 .. ............. 15.00, White Garberdine, Braided Front $21.00, ._ _ _ . .. ........ 15./75 1- _ ' ** l~ ' WOMEN’S l.lNEN,SHANTUNG, » TAFFETA ANI) SATIN SUITS ' -_-,‘_'>,- . _ EVERY FIXTURE lN THE DEPARTMENT MUST Bl‘."l£_\4PTl-ED within the month of August-to make room for the new good~ that are f crowding along each day. That’s why you can buy these lowly suitsat __ Now. _ ‘ - T i Hens Ann some or me Linizs ourisizeo-\ Ladies’ Linen, Shantung, Taffeta and Satin buiis- ' Ladies' White Linen Suits $9.00. .......... ._ ...... ..... _ $6-75 Ladies’ Sliantung Silk Suits $l8.00......,. . ........... ._ 13.50 Ladies’ Shantung Silk Suits $36.00....-_ ............. .......24.00 Ladies’ Shantung Silk Suits $42.00 ...................... . . 28.0.0 Ladies' Taffeta Silk Suits in Copen. and Navy $22 00..... . .....i5.00 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Brown and Navy $28 .__ 18.75 Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Suits in Green and Navy $32.00...... 20.00 _ Ladies’ Satin Suits in Tauoe, Nnvv and Black $38.00.... 26.00 ' _ ’ \ prices far less than the present factory prices for similar garment..i Choose 1 Ladies’ Taffeta Suits in Navy $55.00 ; . . . . . . . .................... __ .....36.2l J 5"-_ Final Clearance of #fi I ' _ _Smart Serge Suits. _ ii/lill $45 in - - . 29 l . Ladies’ Serge Suits worth lo $35.00_for......$25.00 ‘ _ Ladies’ Serge Suits worth to $45.00 for.. 29.00 ` _ Ladies’ Black and White Creek Coats $9.00 ;. »¢ . . .. 'Q ‘ ' \ ' Ladies’ Colored Tweed Co: ts $16.00 for.....,.._ Ladies’ Covert Cloth Coat u~24.00.lor.;.... _ :_ '_;_ _ Ladies’ Velour Cloth Coat 35,00 for _ .{l_A_},,}u\ Ladies' white wash siiias.................... _ ‘£11 GANADIAN MAGAZ|NE.-- There are several firstclass short stories by Canadian _writers in The Canadian Magazine 'for August. First mention should be given to a new writer, Laura A. Ridley, whose story, "Miss Burt- ` » _ _ lett's 'Evening Out", is e fine char- GB2;§lAv;::°__ scter study. "l‘he illustrations by 3uunt_“n°nl at dmv.. Mary Essen are unusually good. ma open, ot me "__ ' "Troops," by William Hugo Psbke. is me Cdnué’-in ‘ synovlng sketch of the troop train h “noted but in delayed for a few hours at a junction point in New Brunswick. There are 0°“°"°| w“"°m&» also personal and travel sketches. V"'°“°" 't me in I' historical articles, and a chapter of sprmf °f 191°' Bir John Wlllleoirs entertaining re :sg :£1-'°¢_'___:_'_:'. mlnlecences. home of ____ mn¢i.nni.- ne wgi during the attack and debris of e trench, en out his life wil memory wel for A paired. Report! ever. _are to the moot quite _und thethe -GEN. V. WILIJIAMB EXPECTED IACK FROM of GRAY HAIR Dr. ‘l'rem|ln'| Nnturnl Half Roster- lflvo. used no directed. ll guerlnteed to restore gray heir to its upturn! cel- or or money refunded. Positively not n dye and non-injurious. Price $1 00. On ule ln Chi-lottetown by Roddlu In-..D.nns_n». _ __ cms. on-try