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The Kinkora Driving Park will hold eir big annual horse race Wednes- 17.04 17.56 th 18.44 d I K R “_” *ay July 17. 1918 at the K n ora ace . Track. Kinltora. P. E. l. ‘ Progra $550.00 ..Premlums $550.00 mme of the races 1 Free-for-all mile heats purse $200 2 2.25 Trot and pace mile heats urse $175. , '3 2.45 Trot and pace mile heats urse S175. ‘ ' Entries close July-11th, 1918. All ces three in tive. ra 5 pe_r cent to enter with 5 per cent ‘ additional from winners. Money div- ' id 5 d 10 ` t ed 50, 2 . 15 an per ceu . For all particulars write the Secret- ry. Racing starts at 1 o‘clock p. m. JOHN P. SMITH. 21 11 Secretary 2l'5‘ PETER RANAGHAN a . 22 41 Proprietor _,3'36 197-T-5mfrisatMEthandm15th. °' ‘ Now is the tinrt- to treat your sheep nd lambs for \\'UR.\lS. Dr. Church's nthelmintic for sheep has been rec- ommended by the Dept.” of Agricul-i ure at Washington as the best rem- » , 901' ff" “‘0llll-S ill Sheep YP! Dl'°d“°f'd- I 'l<`ull_\' guaranteed. A dollar package FLYNN-At the P. E. 1. Hospital ou- treats a large flock. Sunday July 7, 1918 to Thomas audi Mrs. Flynn a daughter. Post paid price $1.00. DFi_ W. G. CHURCH. Surnmerside, P. E. l. B'URKE.--At Fortune Bridge, on 331-711l\»llmopd'. J\1ne 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Burke. a son, John Stanley.-F. k_._ ___ ll) Bonsltaw-Charlottetown S e DEATHS "` ’*'f'- '.1 -A . ” "1 ._»¥-.»..r!.1'S.1.-.l».,..- . . ¢ PEARDON-in Everett. July 4. Lida Jhne. wife of Percy J. L. Peardon. 30 TIME TABLE Launch "strathgartnay" JULY, 1918 3`°"’~ 8 m°°' 4 days' F"“"“' wok Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town p m. place from her residence, 61 Lynn St. Sunday. July 7. at 3.30 p. m. ` The sea of matrimony SWGIIIDS llllilll’ r I' °‘°°“|"~°hiP~ ' 'l`ucs..16th7a. m. .. .. Fri.,19th8a. m. . .. nsslns IN GERMANY Fon PsAcE T,,es__ 23,., 9a_ ..._ __ Fri.. 26th 11 a. m. Tues., 30th 5.30 8. -_ IS STRONG ing article, the Socialist newspnperl s L.. Tues.; 2nd 7 a. . f-‘rl.,5th8.30a.m. ‘r 6p. m. 6.30p. rn. .m. Cs 9th 10 a s .5 5l°=.°°.°' Ngggw '5".°'f"l"'f" °' .55 5.5 l. 12th5 3. m. 1 F Yorwaerts of Berlin declares that the desire of the German people for a speedy peace with honor is so strong that- a sensible accommodation from‘ the other side would be bound to lead to its realization. -"Our enemies today," continues the newspaper, “have the opportunity of obtaining s peace not prescribed by; the war map, but based on the equi- _poise of'the military and economic forces on both sides. ` 1 "The policy of truth demanded byf Philipp Scheldemann, Socialist lead-' er, requires an admission that the economic forces of the German peop§; are not inexhausnible, and the fa ‘ that we are cut from overseas rawl material is being increasingly felt. "The more candidly we spealvof’ this _matter the more readily will our enemies believe us when we say that this oppressive situation can only in- 'duce us for years to make greater military efforts. but not to accede to e`_ondlbione dishonoring the German people and damaging their interests permanently. "'The conclusion of a peace with honor thus corresponds to the inter- ests of our adversary in the same de- gree aa our own." eAMSTERDAM. July 9.-ln a lead- p173.5.g9M¢f_ '1 Y ='°‘§?. 'U91 5.. UV 'U B .- 9 ..- cn ar 1 U" f ..~.*1' ORK POINT “FERRY” TIME TABLE FOR JULY AND AUGUST Leave York Point every week day ex- cept Fridays and leave Pownal Wharf 8 a. m. 8.15 a. m. m. . 11 a. m. m. .. .. ._ ._ 2.30 p.m. m. (except Saturday 7.30 p.m.) SUNDAYS !° .- cr ':1 55 -s but.: @@© 'outa E35 *"2 °°.":" ‘Paw Tico .°"o'¢: S. P-A E F' _EE Masonic Temp lc Company The Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of the Masonic Temple (Yom- pany will be held in the office of E.R. - Brow No. 146 Richmond Street. Char- Mlnard'a Liniment uaso by Physicians ‘ NUTIUE J - The Joh11ston's River Bridge is un- dergoing repairs. No crossing until further notice. By Order JAMES A McNEILL. - Commissioner of Public Works Y Property lor Sale ' A very desirable property consist- lag of 5 acres of land with good mod- ern dwelling and outbuildings also or- qlrard in connection. This property is situated in North Tryon and is con- venient to schools, churches. stores and mills. also near to electric light plant. Terms to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to GUS WADDELL ' _ Cape Traverse, i’. E. l. 3011-101131. I I Automobile For Sale sale at a bargain, i917 model in per- fect condition. Run less than 3.000 miles. Price 8800 delivered to any point of the island. Simon Brothers. P. B. Box 487, Plctou, N. S. 334-7-1l.M8iPD. l 3 A'l' THE REVERE HOTEL _ Herbert Dickinson will be pl/eased _to meet new and old friends. He has with him Tho Times History of The ,War published by the London Times _of England. Any friends wishing in- formation on the beautiful work can have same by writing to 167 Prince Wlllliam Street, St. John.. 339PD. _ City Debentures ` 2 For Sale 3 '11-1;. ’ ~ We have a small Block for sale in $100 and 8500. Denominations selling at Par 0 per cent. interest. '_ Apply to ~ 1 w w ct.Aru,,¢`..` - 1- .ff 'V /‘/ .*- ». Synopsis of Canadian Northwest . land Regulations pin THB sole head of | family or any male over eighteen years old. mav bon estead a nuarte: section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or ALb':r;>aé Apniiclalntnhmrxt ap- ar tn t t ` 55 s0t>Ai°r§"»§1"r§r of r>a.t".3r'Z`t'f'"1z5tiy by 333 :large maienat any aominlon ‘Lands Agency li Bob- nc oar: condl' Duties-Six morltha umr:"a|ai oul tivatron of the land in each of imc years. A homcatfader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least do acres. on certain conditions. A habitable house ia re- qrgrsltlyexcept where rcsidence it performed in the r . in certain districts 2 homestelder in (ood stand- lna may pre-empt a quarter-eaciion lit-ml side his homestead. Price $3.0' per acre. Daniela( Six mpoixoleaidtizce in cash of three e rs er urn t t nt' :nga .cultivaiioi:‘Prc~':‘r:nIlol|“p:t¢irI mm. as soon as homeauut patent. on certain co om A itl bo lt h ed his homedead ' h ....1 31.*! ;...».....1" °rI..........»""' 1. .....1..1¢.r"€..f Price Moo rr acre. Dr ies-Hut ruide six month in each oi; ree years, 4 ultlvate soacrea and evects home ri ..’.":.F'.~:.:..°”.°-'”i."t:.=.s~.':. .set ".- ~: n a » may be luhailnned for mltivatloa under | madii '°°' ww rtvcuo ;2 1 l ' ' . .' ‘ ° ' . G 2° dm Jblldlbl cotuu s "M”g“éT??:'u;% gmt” 1 lAel¢ for Minas-d'a and take no other ,_ rims* 1 Married Couple ' require.any time before autumn heated apartments-about three rooms-with or without board. Address P. 0. Box 55 City. 4 ` - -4Btill.'it. ` Annual_lVleeting The adjourned annual meeting of the members of the Silver Black Fox Breeders Association of Prince Ed wa.dr Island will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building. Charlottetown, on Tuesday 16th. July, 1918 at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. Da-ted this 22nd day ol June, 1918. S. A. WARRY. Secretary 9034-0-24MonThur7ll. PUBLIC AUCTION ESTATE ROGERS F ARQUHARSON Four dwelling houses in Charlotte- town, will be offered for sale on Worl- rtosday. 17th July. at 12 o‘clock noon. beginning at 7 Prince street and im mediately alter at 130 Dorchester St.. and then at corner of King and Wey- mouth St., and Lower Weymouth St. This affords o. splendid opportunity to purchase a home or make an invest- ment MRS. JA8. D. WHITE. B. CARTER A Co., Auctioneers. _ MseKiNNON A MaeNElLL, ' 90 Great George St., Solicitors. 289-7-9M4i. _ NOTICE lnolof Sturgeon Carding Milla will alter? _S°“5- Yallket? D00dl@ ll) when substitutes are to be mixed with taniey iounker, James (`udmore lt.-heat pour for brent-1_ Gordon Coles, Earl Carter and David Roberts; Reritations hy May Carter Laura Cudmore. Hazel Coles, Davir? Roberts, Marion McNaughton; Flag CORN FLOUR BREAD 21,5 pounds standard ilour. IA, pound corn flour. 1 taplespoon brown sugar. 2 tablespoon salt. 5§ oz. yeast. 1 tablespoon fat. 3 cups of water. This should produce 41/Q pounds of read. BARLEY FLOUR BREAD 5 2-3 cups wheat flour. 1 1-3 cups barley flour. 2 cups milk and water. 1 cake conrpresscrl yeast. Ll tablespoons sugar. Ll tablespoons fat. 2 tablespoons salt. This should make two loaves. RICE VEAST BREAD _.11 8 cups standard flour. 7 cups boiled rice. ‘A cup milk and water. 1/3 cup warm water (for yeast.) 1/5 cake compressed yeast. 4 teaspoons sugar. 4 teaspoons fat. 1% teaspoons salt. like a stiff drop batter. The quanti- ties nrentioned make two loaves.- When ready for the pans will look I _1 Mlnarda Linlment Lumbermana Friend ._--___ 105th COMFORT CIRCLE SOCKS GET TO P E. -ISLAND BOYS To Miss Janie Warren, Clinton, P. E. island has received the following letter. Sonrewhere in Franco June 10, 101k Dear Friend:-With pleasure. l am writing this note, in answer to the err closed note, I found in a pair of socks. which was given to me today by my platoon officer. Lieut. E. H. Strong. Mr. Strng received another nice par- cel of socks yostcrday.i`r0m that grand society, having such an appropriate name, the 105th Comfort Circle and as usual had them giiven out all to “lsian4'l" boys. _ One reason why l write this note. so that you. and all the good ladies of dear old Prince Edward Island. who so kindly. esrnestiiy and freely knltis these ilne socks and entrust them to the 105th Comfort Circle. to be sent to us. which;is so capably managed by Miss Rose M. Stanway. of Charlotte- town is that you have continued con- fidence in that Society. knowing that some "lsland" boy will receive your socks. I can speak _from personal cx- perience, That all parcels sent to Lieut. E. H. Strong, are distributed to island -boys. for I am one of the boys. who usue|ly attend their open- ing, and assist in the division to the b . oys lt is needless for me to tell you how useful those socks are to us. over here, because you know on these hot- dnys. especially when we have much 'marching to do. and also when it in siiormy, how we would appreciate a good pair of home mode socks’ for a change. _ _ _ Wishing you, and all the members of that worthy society. the best of luck in all your patniotic undertakings Yours thankfully 712759 L. J_ JAV UD.. company 26 Bn. (Canadiens) B. E. F. Franco 1 . ~ ' ' \ E' E' 11* .t ,,,,,"s1o_DAY~s A.. rtnut§ttt{;smurts"l 'P ' luylllaaeaueeitls ADAIS lawn - CALIFORNIAFRUIT which Ima 'made it one ef the moat ||op\llarADAMS brands. Aalfor apaekage to-day. You'li Ivantanetherbo-morrow. -, .1 . .. ' .v.. _ -,..._. ..»,. ~,,, 1-. ?_..-- . , t _ , a 11 r i A A -1. ‘ ' ' ‘ ° . . Premluaatly dlaplayel In _let source Neo ADAII (the original) TUTTI FIUTTI GUI 9 ADAMS 1;-2s»@¢°4~. _ i» 1 lllllWliNIIi'HlR 5” iii 1_“`ElEl| l RElURll_EQ SUlll|ERS inces for dischzrrgeri soldiers and rallors undergoing treatment in thc ranatoria anrl hospitals of the lic- rartment ol Soldiers' (`ivil Re-estair Eishment have been fixed by orderin- council. The scale will he exactly the same as each individual man in ro- ,-eipt of from either the army or navy 'refore his dlsrlrargc. with one or two tlight variations. Dependents will re- ~eivo militia or naval scale of separ- ttion 'allowance but a special scale in .ieu of any allowances paid from the Patriotic Fundhusfbeon fixed. ‘ The order-in-council also contains a '-onfrrmution of the scale which has it-err pulrl to disclramrrrl men grantcti 'ourscs of industrial re-education. The scale of treatment. allowance tpplies not only to men who are dis- -hargerl for treatment. but to men who, lruving been rlischargetl to civil life, subsertuently break down, owing ‘o war disabilities, and corne buck for treutrucnt. These were formerly tnown as re-uttostatlon cases, but rince the organization of the ncw lepartmcnt it has been provided that they shall not rc-attest, but shall be reated as civilians by the lnvalidcd Soldiers' Commission. DETAILS OF NEW SCALE At the present time nearly five Zhousand men are being paid by the [nvalided Soldiers’ Commission. The rew scale for dependents in lieu of ‘he Patriotic Fund is as follows: Wife only. $10 per month; wife and one child $19 por month; wife and two children $20 per month; wifc ind three children. $31 per month.- For each child in excess of five chil- Siren, $5, with a maximum allowance 'if . _ If you pay .vi/lg/e admission 1 ..T...;.a..;.en.._.-_rnS5;¢»;_;_u_¢,-33;----1 E lo all the C/ml/lauqua Perfor- mance; if will ms! you $5.50 L &fEr tE1t= tr# = Buy a Season Ticket for 1, $2.00 Q j and Save $3.50 Iii lil l& 1" ' 1 S' _V ' . +_Z& _ - of $45 per mouth for wife and child- ren. A man with dqpcnrlents will hc rc- ftulrctl io assign nt least twenty dol- lars per 'month to his dependents, who will also receive the :rmourrt of separation allowance to which, but for his discharge, they have been entitled. in the event of rr mart hping granted out-patient trcutnroni. pro- vided that his disability -is such as io prevent lti`m front obtaining or con- tinuing errrploymvnt. he shnll MSU ,-,._ THE REASON A pairrit-r and at plumbcr were work- Ing in tht- surrrc house. The painter arrived lute and tho plumber said to lriur. “You'rr‘ into this morning'." "Yes," suitl the painter, "l had to stop and have my hair cut." “You rl|rin't tio it in your employer's time, did you?" asked the plumber. "Sure, l did," said the painter; “it grew in his lime." ceive an amount equivalent to the subsistence allowance to which. but for his discharge. he would have been entitled on active service. lt is pro- vided, however, that no member of the forces who is undergoing ln-pati- out treatment, and is entitled to the allowance payable under titer-to clarrr-tes shall be paid for his personal use a larger stint than eight dollars pr-r month, unless special auilrorlzntion is FOUND ~ Sliver liiut-k l-'ox near Summerside Qwrrcr' truly have same by applying to l\orrrrr:ilr l'<‘ri:||sorr. Summerside with- rn lr-n tluys. und paying for adv. KENNETH FERGUSON, Surmnersido. Box 625 . given. Tire balance ot' his allowance ,302-7-10,\I4i_ 1 lr’ 'FF-E9 Itb so goocl I know it must be- \` 1 , tl-.`%.` ~ .. __ §'T-dgaijpétet 1; L,o&§;/ an we ` L 5/QQ .. _'_" _*__ ., _/- I . -; '.7 "` gl" e iw: ;¢l1 _ *FBT 1 ~ _ 1 -._-_.G 1-f