‘er-i rag.. .iii ,l .3- -1 :i. vi ` .W A -1 li ;.f r 'ill .Ln limi .~<-5-=-_-¢-T~..».... 1 A` - ' _ .if , 1 le. -Wea... I. 'f E' ,'P§i‘90D§89, Murray River. P.E.l., og gl “V ¢ ..< T'-4.. 5. » ,_Gr_eek River, P.E.l. '- l t .1` Jenkins 10 pro.; lm H Union Dllll Yofhl89lll'l3 North Milton I lll'll¢o»!0 C8; llmtra 1 I0 Dliflv 1 Nil' ll, New Perth 11 pairs; llrs. I pairs: lkeeiovlll lilipairs _Grand 0'l»eary It C. 55 1! pelrs, York and 17 pairs Gran-and 85 pairs, Mrs W. 4 pairs, Mnrsbileld 48 54 pairs, Tryon Freetown 43 pairs, Miss 3 pairs. Mlminlgash 49 Mrs Gillis 90 Rustieo 36 pairs, G Tryon 5`1 pairs Elmira 17 Cavendish 38 palrs, etc., 1 hor Bedford 35 pairs: Cape Wolfe 20 pairs, 24 pairs, Elmsdale 42 pairs, Union 8 pairs. York-Cornwall Inst. Miles H Sterns 13 pairs; Ladies 5 pairs; "Wic- 24 pairs 17 pairs; Bedford 18 55 para; Womens Inst. pa, 17 pairs; "Women 24 pairs; Union Road 5 prs.; 'vo pairs; cornwall last. as Albany Plains 35 pairs; ,Corn- _5 pairs; Mrs. J. McLean. Plains 1 pair; W. P. A._ pairs; East Point Wo- 11 pairs; Mrs. F. E. City 8 pairs; Elmira 12 l 38 pairs: Crapaud Sterling Inst. 8 pairs; Free- pairs; Marshfield 48 pairs; C. 41 -pairs; French W. IP. Kensington W. P. A. Brudeueli Red Cross 19 -New Perth 43 pairs; North W. ~`P. A. 18 pairs; Hampton Psa-. 22 pairs; seats Milton w. '30 pairs’ 5 suits pyjamas; Mrs. hfcwllliams 2 pairs; Hampton 22 pairs; Bedford w. P. 26°pairs' New Perth W P A Ad' hairs C'ra and "20 pairs; Llniorl The Registered Clydesdale Stallion. . Altamont (18137) will stand for ser- D, ,C P - P. A. 13 Dairsl; Belfast 104 pairs, and 4 wristlets. Total 16,- 153.1 " .idly _1s. 1918. 49511.. ,,-1... gugscnns-|-|oN8 To QUEEN dam Kenora (29521) he has' taken two » . ~' MARWS ~EEp|_Ewgp|( Gu||_D tlrsts and one second -prize at the " ' SHOWER ' Eastern Kings' Exhibition, is three _L|~ . ' ' Lint No. 2 1; _L,.._.._..__£r;w|o§m}Y_acknowledged. _ _ _ _ _,$5195 pecially good. For 'further particulars Mrs. J. 'McDonald 1.00 'iirs.._Pomsrey 1.00 I/ills. M. -McKinnon .. . .50 Mrs." I-I. V'Buntain .50 lldrsj, F. Chandler . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 ,.-- ‘ ' - ‘$71.45 ° n QIMUCN Y B "~ ' `~. B Summer Closing _ Kensmgton, will close our stores at 1 o'clo`k p. rn. sharp every Wednes- 8 day, ‘beginning July 1'ith. - REUBEN TUPLIN A C0 , JOHN MCGOUGAN H ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY 374-7-l3M10i.. D NOTICE Now is the time to treat your sheep s and lambs for WORMS. Dr. Church's Anthelmintic for sheep has been rec~ h ommended by the Dept. of Agricul- ture at Washington as the best rem- edy for worms in sheep yet produced. a Fully guaranteed. A dollar package n treats a large iloclr. Post paid price $1.00. DR_ W. G. CHURCH, Summerside, P. E. I. a 331-711M1mopd_'. D Bonshaw-Charlottetown /Z’ Launch "8trstl\gartnoy" h S For E55 f==.==.°'1'==5i eesewaeaae '_=l'_o-e~e-emu-e~e_§ . . . . . _ . ° F?53FF?55§ Leave Bonshaw. Leave o Tues., 2nd 7 a. f Fri.. 5th 8.30 Tues.. 9th . Fri. l2til5 m. .... 5 Tues , 16th #iw D Tues., 23rd 9 a. m. .. Fri., 26th 11 a. m. .. , Tues., 30th 5.30 a. ni. B 9173-6-29Mi.f. ALTAMONT Y c Le the kched to the 18th Battalion. ‘III France. ‘ ' and ever welcome letter today. and was more than glad to hear, from o preselt.__ _WelI; mother, everything is going i‘lne and dandy. All the boys th h We, the underglgrwd mor-chpptg of and we are making the best of it. You know I used to be pretty good those guys slow. I also won the shot- “won the tug-of-war. I nearly broke mY ` 30 in Day, why the crowd of troops was think I ever enjoyed myself more. \l met Earn Crosby, Stanley Steele and the sports were over we started to going along pretty good with you at . JULY, 1918 Austuin or Fred, for this 'war will be o show we are _lust murdering his troops m. . . .. .. .. Germany can't possibly stand the los- Ffl-» WUI 31% m- - --- ses we are inflicting on him much longer. My! You can't possibly im- Sl - uv! l.-p. You san't miss him even if for now. I did not receive your par- _ning-‘r llrsilalles R_\lsh.` cltyfhss received; 'mlb' thenfoliowing letter trom her sea, Cpl. mudehum noi Rush, who crossed over with ‘105th Battalion and is now nt- France. June 20. 1918. Dear Mother,--I received your kind on and to hear that you are_getting I ng so well._ as" _this leaves me at re in the best ot health and send eir best regards to you. We are avlng great weather out here now, We had the Battalion sports about month ago. in which I took part. ' lllnninig, and i surf: made some oi' ut, 2.20 yards dash, and our team nose in the sack race, but I won francs,-$6. Then they 'sent' me nd so_nle others down the line to run .the~Divlsion sports, and we sure ad some time. Talk about Labor wful. There were also Red Cross urses and W. A. A. C.’s, and I don't lot more of the boys. We just got aid =bei`ore the fun started, and when aint the town red, and we sure made good job of it. Well, mother. I hope everything is ome. You need not worry about ver before they ever reach France. r although old Fritz is making a nd believe me, the man-power of ne the way the Hun dead are pil on shoot_ with your eyes closed. Well, mother, I guess I will close el yet, but parcels take longer than 'Sports ° 'M -*°°.= \ 1119889 - `water, 1 gallon. Apply the mixtum |u§member tilat what to us is loss is lor 18137 vice during the b‘a,lanco of July and the first part of August at the stables of Jos. H. Chevrie, Souris East. Altamont is sired by Atlas (7896) years old; his feet and limbs are be- yon'd criticism and his action is es- appply to - J. H. Cl-l‘EVERlE in charge D. L. MORROW. Owner Mare's at owner’s risk. 423-7-1619141. in ;_| -l *f-»9,£i quam- 5 ‘\" L- - ` ». nlnrns ' BKNN.-at Brighten, ea .mv 14, 1918. ;Mr. and Mrs. Roy B- Ulilii. il B011- boueuss.-at the P. E. 1. Hesrit lifes .may za. 1918. to Mr- and Mrs- Burlivell .Dooslass.°'Brishi°1\» = d““S“' ter. Katherine lyrioll- §»§;,iv¢."-at- wlsslea near, July 1'lib Shaw, aged 87. Funeral to- gfy, 'Friday at 3 p. m.. to Brackley -'ffzvlllt Cemetery. " . Victoria on July 18. 1918, ._ . uriis. as d 64 .$0-inrdny at 2 lp, yew' Funml 'J _'J f Manmaons J!-_:Nt_4E_Pu£N| . \ l /A/' . I, ` .I , _ . Synopsis oi Caoullsn Nos-iilwoti had Rognlelloao 5.-_.s THE sole hssd of n fsrnily or any male over eighteen yesn old. mlv honestesd s quarter section of svsilsbls Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts. Applicant must so- ousr ln Dtfson si the Domi on Lands Agency! or Sub-Aasllcy for the District. Entry by proxy] may be mule at-any Dominion Lands Agency but not Bob-Annoy on certain conditions. Dimes-Six lnontlu residence egos and cull tivshon of ills land in each oft no vous. A hoinesirader may live within nine glide of Ilia llnmnslssd on s iann of st least acres, on i conditio A hhi bi homo is - °°l‘r:d"sxceotwh“s.rereslde1:os'ls;sr|nrm¢dlni'lfs °l' sity. lla certain districts n hofnsstesdsr in sts . lag may gre-snot s qusriszsetioo slollg is homies . Prlcegdln per ve. as Six mont residence in uch el three ’2l.'I‘“i&»3i3i"»l‘¥'?§.‘f»fl2.‘a”.§li£ii"‘i"t€°f.l¢ I N t v D I tained so noon ss homestead count, on certain °°R'"»‘llu':t was an trlniatal lla sesame nm il .gy ls I r:"U$" nMmh0ldm. 2, °.:""’:.".=t...... ...".‘;`If...'i..'°°'5l°..l.-"f"'.;l.....'.:."i letters to come, so I sm expecting it any time now. So give my love toi all the family, and don't forget your- self-. I beg -to remain, Your most loving son, ` , LEM. Wal Garden Bulletin PRACTICAL DAILY GUIDE FOR VACANT LOT AND BACKVARD GARDENER8 ENLIBTED IN . GREATER PRODUCTION CAMPAIGN Notes on Garden Pests issued by the Canada Food Board In collabor- ation with the Dominion ‘Elio- . mologlst SAVE YOUR ONIONS The onion msggot differs 'from the ‘ l I N0-TIUAE The parishoners of St. Mary’s Church, Wellington, will hold' their annual picnic on 'the parish grounds on July 24th. A fine summer outing will be provided. 154-7-3wfm10. l FOR SALE Maxwell Automobile for sale ot a bargain, 1917 model in perfect condit- lon. Run less than 3,000 miles. Price $800 delivered to any point on the Island. . SIMON BROTHERS, P. B. Box 487, Pictou, N. S. 334-7-11M8ipd. at-iii WANTED Experienced caretaker for Fox Ranch. State age, experience, and salary expected. V BRITISH.. AM-ER-ICAN.. SILVER ’BLACK FOX C0. Box 445, Sunlmerside. P. E. I. 269-7-Smwimtf. FOR SALE Fruit farm' for sale, 10% acres, 2 miles from Charlottetown, 6% acres in apples, $5 acres in raspberries, and 1/. acre in strawberries. House and two new barns. For further particulars apply to H. NEWBOM, East Royalty 358-7~12fmWME8l . i’Ulll.lC__ll1_EEl`ING . A meeting of ladies and gentlemen will be held in the Legislative Council Chamber, Provincial Building, on Friday evening the 19th Inst., at 8- o'clock, for the purpose oi arranging lor the celebration of the Fourth An- niversary of the War and the opening of the Soldiers’ Convalescent Home. Charlottetown. All interested are invited to attend. By order, ‘ ‘. I V ARTHUR NIWIIRY , i Qasst. Provincial;-§Booretary. ‘”'7`“-u~a- ._ -._;.`~"’7_. deposits ts terior to a loss you have ,sus~ - ~' the, death of your beloved in life.-as women vwllo, hy her" l _ ` adherence- to the principles of | ` _ j . I . ,,}'._. ore and dis be found that aoquaifntetl saith" .1 -- colored it will the mascot is I -tor this con- _ ' dltlen. Bulbs thus aneetaa should be endeared liersalr to all. ‘ _,. _ ' ' .. ` . ‘j_;I‘»‘.-if.-`-`“--';“ ;-. destroyer- by burning. -lr may are putlwho had the pleasure er ner_aequnint-` is you in our hoolslet, g L in .the compost heap the ily will` be 01106- ‘l - _ ` ' ' '°" 'Y ‘ '“" ping and re One peculiarity ol! the en$a msg-ldisllensed hospitality. there is' avec- ' got is that there ~sre.._¢gq-‘pr nu-gefsnoy that. can never `be ll-lied. while br-ood, 01 tim fly lp ¢_V','~,,a-|- and ghelthe entire community regrets the loss seooild. crop ti"=llea lisllsily gppegrg,-of one whose kindly advice and will- about the middle oi July, when t|»¢u."ling hand were over-ready-' to assist bla is anticipates-it‘lr a good thing te those in distress of _any kind. try tile' following poisoned bait; Butsamid our sad thoughts therfl ium arsenate, 54 oz; -molasses, 1 quart comes s rayvoi’ comfort when we re- Yoar-fsqiasf will had-it i»yraum.»luil5-" . = c _ », . . __ ‘, -~~ ` 3 ~_ .~...-t._,¢i-,iS , ~ strips across the-plot with a watoringher eternal gain. _- can. ' ~ On an occasion of this kind wo tul- _ ly realize - how inadequate human Mlnards Llnlment Lumbermans Friend Word!! are I0 bllld UI! i-he bi‘0lWi\ to Him Who has said: “My grace is WM- 4- SEAMNN. leave thee nor forsake thee.” ` ~ I r 1 " . Q21' Made-To-Measure Garments. AE All Outstanding' Exception ln' The Maze of High Living _(;9_sl__§ IT is difficult if not impossible to enumerate a single item in the routine of ._»-_ __. ' -_ .__ -_-. everyday existence, but what has doubled, trehlecl, or even quadrupled lit cost. Practically nothing hasl escaped, whethér theclassiflcation be neces- sities, luxuries, amusement, travel, etc. One of the exceptions the labyrinth _ of sharing prices is English & S€otch Woollen. Co. Made-Lo-Measure Garments. . These cost substahtially the- same aslinl former seasons, and are just i_1_s worthy - of your complete conlidence-probably this explains why our business is greater in volume now ,thah at any time in our history.. ltjlsya signihcant fact that we are tailoring today for 'many men who formerly paid from $35 to V $65 for their g'arments-men who do not have to count their clollars in buying clothes, and who would not accept inferior kinds at any price. Suit or Top Coat, - Made-To-Your-Measure \\ Contrac- tors To the Brltlsii and Canadian ‘ Govern- ments. More _Quality Less Money _AD we not prepared over two _years ago by I I anticipating conditions that now exist in the woollen market we could not keep in for; our I gig prices fir tailoring without very materially cheapening the quality. This is why we are absolutely sure of our position of extreme value-giving-Awe, compute the _expense if the _garment we makerfor _yzt-rn. 2n_a init schedule _gi _1_8 _t_o _2_4 months i, _ili_n_¢ic which , time woolle ' . - trebled h-ag ‘ T“ms°rs_:lo°nel`" v='l':»':"in“'»°2d~ ' 5 ` i _ 1 ,,_____, ,___ - .___ _ L-m--- ‘ ‘I ‘°' “lane-1 " ‘°" °""”“°" l" ° ‘°°°'° °U°i°°---- Eng lisli§_r_ Scoicllwoollen r 158 RICHMONDI snrleser. c1fr0wa,P.E.1.,“ ~.. . zzl.clzsAr SHOPS ml-CANADA j ..-r:.-- ....‘=t~'.=- "--1',-.'=‘"¢.'~=° °'==:.:.~'.:-.~.-:=.- "=.':'.:.-'.. -:z°r.:~t.y ,__ UWB < -» . ' n . .- . *;- ~: -in 9 lad In your home where she so freely ` Made ' . _' .. "' 'Q . . - "af Y fir, A -, -.qt I . 1 » 1 ~ ". “ .V _; l cms s-SANB¢Rt1~. A ~ I ' ~.=.»~i\\i. ‘ \. . _ A ~ heart, and would therefore direct. you Sllned on..-,lv1'0ll8-lf Of tllhillfélllfeil suiilcient for thee." and "I will never - 'ROBERT ‘Ml°l(ENZlEl . . ' -,Colnmi_1te¢. Au.. ,. I'