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Annual__Meetiifg Tho adjourned annual meeting of :he Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the office if the Secretary Treasurer, 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. island. on Tuesday, August 26th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.~ ' W. K. ROGERS. Secretary Treasurer. 813-8-13ths2wks. » VALUABLE CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE _.___- Grace Methodist Chrirch situated on Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown is now .offered for Sale. Tenders to ba addressed to Mr. R. E. Mutch, Secrebaiy Tfrustees.- No. 185 Euston Street. up to noon August 19th for the purchase of tho church building as ii linriids, the building to be removed within a reasonable time. Tenders will also be received for the purchase of the land on which the Church stands consisting of two choice building lots 60x100 feet fronting on Prince Street, one of the best residential Streets in the City. Lowest or any tender' no* necessarily accepted. (The/rlottetown July 29th 1918 . 758-8-tetue6i. Professional Cards DR. CLIFT GHRONIC DISEASE! CUR.A’I'IV1ii TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel, Cliarlottotowli. P.E . I . , Canada. I to il dall NOW HOURI. 1 I. 691-I-lllunuqid. _ -a .i`. ri. s'rEwa1wf,»K. c. "i%§`iiSoTlcitor ami Notary Public Milos Mawson Biook, Charlottetown" _ » Branch Ofiioo. Georgetown llonav to Loan on Rui laura __ ,,,___a.., _ - 8. B. HESSIAN lsrrhtar, loiloltor, Notary Pubilo, sto.. MONIY T0 LOAN. llontaauo. P. I. I. tomrob ai BENTLEY 3§“§.i2.‘:2L‘€;‘i:§ .'.i:.§’.‘1l'.‘.‘2.l.A"'.=k.§'.““..,"i.i.'.‘3 w. ii. »-»~=~-»,‘ »<- o- i.‘.i'...":..:.".:i°..;'.,':.i.§’.in":.‘:.':...i:n‘ larrister and Attor oyaat-Law ~ Money to Loan, edu-aonu of N. s. oiiomiion. CHIHOQRQIWII. P..-|¢ c¢_risj\'i conditions. A habitable hoiis-ec"i:'|g'Z - »-- - --~ f . . ‘ - uind exi:&t where residence Il performed lou" - - ~ ~ - i-..._ _ ' _ I certain disfaicts a hotmesteatrlor iii’ goodhgigmj. ‘ ma re-em a ua er-secion a ' & hliiimeslsyailiyz Price$3.gnperacre. 0"' S hu Mlm. ammo- New M ..?r.".°.1.§':.:i:’.i"i..;1ia:.i.°:..Lm.::ir.:.5 ir.; '°» 'nu M” £0” for Cfudl Bnlk extra cullivation. Pre-emption patenlmaybs nb- llioolltion, Bank 0! Uoiltroal, Can- glgmou soon mi homestead nsteiii. on semis "3, ‘"1 “““"" “°"“"" °°"°'-" ...‘. ::i;"::.".:.':::.°.:.r.:::.‘:f.“.'i';L‘:.i':'..f=:i’.:.’:.':' ' ° Price tim ner acre. Duiizs-Mali reside 'six momhg' 'iii ofi e sa celiivntsllacresaod .‘ I l mm f A York nun Route. - - . hai-vl\_om one mom bmw-.,§*{»-°,2§f~,$;,*j-,,¢=m P iii 1. sooodmi. semi ioiii ,W ¢i25.;..="5.'in..ee. whine.. ',s49-s-15ii»-»-=oawi¢o. 041-s-isiiniuoii, I ' ooi-szoiiuipa. _J , ». ~~.:..-: ;; » ‘ t ‘ ‘ ‘ » u fy, /. » 1 . -- ._; _.F ._ _ _ _.___ SPECIAL NOTICE It has been decided to coiitlnue the S. S. Nortiiuniberiand on the Suni- msrslde-Polnt du Chene route for the present. Passenger service via. Capes Route will not go into effect until fui'~ ther notice. This cancels i.\i'i‘iinge- ments previolloly unnouncorl. District Passenger Agent's Office. Charlottetown, Aug. 14th, 1918. 86-8-15l\iEf»i 1 _ ` J FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my farm of 101 acres ,situated at Freiichfort fronting on the East River. 90 acres clear 10 with scantling and fencing. A never failing stream of water runs across the farm and there is an abundance of-sea manure at the shore This farm has good buildings and a beautiful situation near to churches and school. Only 2 miles from Dunstaffnags Creamery, 2 miles from Bedford Ry. Station and 10 miles from Charlottetown. Will sell farm with or without crop Apply on promises to owner, Fred Owen, Frenchfort, or Peter Brodie. slictioneer, York. 77918-10Mstt4ipd. *___ 1-ui-ia-nina Bonshaw-Charlottetown . TIME 11A BLE Launch "8trathgai-tney" 1 AUGUST, 1918 Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch'town Friday'2,7 a. m. 3 p. m. Tuesday 6, 9 ii.. rn... 2.. 6.30 p. m. Friday 9,11 a. m. .. 6.30 p. m. Tuesday 13. 5230 a. m. .. .. 2 p. xn. Friday 16, 7 a. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. Tuesday 20 8.30 a. ln. ..6 p. m. Friday-23.10.30 6.30 p. m. Friday 27 5 a. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. ni. Friday 30,3 a. m. .. .. ..3.30 p. ln. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. _ 676-8-1M1mo. LABOR DAY RACES iioiiii-i SYDNEY TROTTING PARK CLA \`.SES 9 Trot and Pace 0 Trot and Pace 0 Trot and Pace Purses three hundred fifty dollars. - Entries close August 24th J. c. iisiioiiiiz Secretary NNN c.o:».~.»-i 911-8-17M0l'. < ' ` Q . .1 ' 'S 'A""’v§ '.5'-"V"/'_'..4A _ i,» _ » ‘_--.Ta dv" Synopsis oi Canadian Nortiiiveal Land Regulation ¢.__.. . THE sole head of a amily. or any mais over _eighteen vean old. niav hun esteail a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, A plieant must ao- Dii -S' tha lid ` nd .i....’$f.' of"fi."'i’.'i..i i.."..o'i.“°3i _'ii."i’.'L $....°”l homestrsder may livs within nine miles sf hh homestead on `s farm of at least lo ear re I H. house wc rlh S ' "un The s1cao|’illi’lllvationio onbiec' to ieduefioii in Y .o < . .?‘lr:. ,. _ ._,.7, _ `.'~i2¥'l-` -`.,» \ _-... veg, f ,.....4-__._-_ f _.~.-- `._ - 'll-lE MARITIME ,Education Convention 27th. 28th, 29th. A good program has been prepared. Those who purpose attending will kindly communicate with Mrs. s. W. irons, Moncton, N. B,, at as early a date as possible and arrange for accomodations. 879~8-16M6‘l. FoR_§ALi~: Farm consisting- of 75 acres, 73 acres clear and 2 with wood and scant- ling. A never-failing stream at both ends of farm. This farm is in a high state ,of cultivation and is only three miles from Hillsboro Bridge. For fur- ther pnrticulnrs apply to owner on the ,prem.ises. H. J. KENNEDY, \ _ Southport. 918-8-17M3ipd. R.it. No. 1. NOTICE The Annual General Meet- ing of the Charlottetown Car Company Limited, will be held at the (`_ompany's Offices, 66 Queen St., 1. harlottetown, P. E. I. on Wednesday Aug 28th at twelve o’clook noon, with a view io adjournment to the first Wednesday in October at the same place and same hour. By Order, C. FAIRALL FISHER Sec’y Treas. 810-8-13tuesB‘i4l. l kill* ll_ _ \ . \ . 5 ioticed the American flag flying from Meets at 'M'oiicton', N. B.}""'A'ugust" i, “i f- f--' --rs.i_ _.` _ _.. _ _ 1-nnissiaaan,ai__a:&___,` _ ,lunar '. ,~_,» ,_ f .4-\ V T _ . _ _ - _ -._A "‘ 'W . 0 . 3 “War-'l‘im0'C00kery” _ FREE 5 .» *Send name and address for -ff g;-1 ii0ir“War-time C0okery"_'l‘l\is _7_§_ book contains recipsschosen ` liytli0jiiiig1isasthoiiesi:andl=`j post practical recipes submit- foil in oiiryroosiit cash prize ’ competition. It is intended to '_ assist iii the conservation of fool ml fanfic. sdvinii¢_ii\ home oookiiigandlialiiiig. . jr, Aiingvg by--(lil njlgd 130% _ Aimnass E. W. Gillei_t `_C0. Lid. 'roRoN'ro, CANADA "f>:-‘.~:~‘.~:-'.~:-‘,-1 ‘.~x -1*: ~‘.i~‘.‘ I-‘.-l~‘.‘Zl`.~1~‘.~:~': 1- _» : .~-‘.\:.. ' ‘.~X~‘. f.‘1~ .ii-'.-iv* .; it- .-_-..J_.5i'»_iaiar.W The Duty of the ilour Continued from Page Four :ver there was a meeting called to .ive expression to loyalty and trust, ind _faith and sacrifice and service, hat spirit I found there! I will tell you what I do not like. i took a beautiful trip last summer, vitli zi friend who took me from Mori- real to Boston und then to New York, in' an auto, spending-' nearly a_ week in the road, going through all their ieiiutiful towns and villages, and 1 nearly every -home. 1 travel this i country and do not see our ensign 'lying to the breeze from every home. -ivliere it ought to bo. (Applause.) "I-lome-land, sea-land, home of the free-land." '<‘aithful thy children wherever' they And a’ that lie In\ Scotsmen’s i `br°th°rh°°d’ ` ,, have no gatherings together in woods alrmsf, )ne in devotion undying to thee. to defy the mmmry powers, and We are expected fo be present with the -It “'°“l‘1 heh’ °“" °h"d"°`“ t° “mg no ioyoiiy holding up tho Flag. our iiiii sweet song,say if they had the flag Scotsmen at the Scottish Gathering K! _ boys are keeping the covenant. and ,in charlcttetown on wednesday ying at the school house, and if we paying the fun mn’ and to them 1 next :iad it flying from our own homes it dedicata this m0nument_no more M, voulcl remind us of what the flag atziiids for. I dislike this thought of "Safety Tirsti’ and “Canada -First!! Maybe I im wrong, but I dislike it. lt is not safety first and it is not Canada first. ‘iut it is Empire First (Applause) for we`owe it to the glorious freedom `W'e“"liave in this little' corner of "the Empire. It is Empire first! always .irstl You know the history of the ilden days. when Hamilton fought for federation and a nation with the iittle men “who mistook'the murmur of this burg for the great wave that winds round the Globe," and who wanted a greater New York. Hamil- ton won. And again later in Ameri- :a's lilstory when Horace Greely _vanted peace! peace! "Let the erring brother go in peace," said he, but Lincoln won for Union. We want that spirit in us, for with unity comes great strength, and that we will never get unless we strive for lt. Breed up in Canada a sentiment of loyalty -‘.0 the Empire and we will be' worthy ions. The thought occurred to me that possibly in the matter of our volun- _ary effort in food control we were not quite as we ought to be in the .iountry districts. It may possibly be true that in sections of the province where they have never felt want and need, they rather laugh at the idea 'if conservation of food. It may bs that there are some few selfish .souls in this country who never thinlt they can do anyilidng -voluntarily, but must be driven by the long arm of tlig law; and they wait for tho law an thc statute and the bye-law. There. are some of, that class, bpt 1 do not think they are fmany: -Looking around -this down, Ifhee-the'-eards Elie ladies so finaly riioiriiiutoii, exhibited in 'most houses. Most of our. people look on hat as a religious duty-if I may make a duty more strikingly observ- .ible by -adding the word "religious," I would propose that in the country districts a. word of appeal might be sent them that they take Salt__Salt _ .\-;~~, gs.. _ ', ' » ' .“~",-l‘. ', 'V '_ . _ li- .. >-i‘ .. _ i _ ,§ ,W » | - _ . ' I _ _ _. _ _ » - ,~», I- . I _ ~ 1., __ .. -,.1 . _. . J . _ , , I A _. _ V _ _ , _ ~ . . . ,\, _., , ` .~, » . f , - __ .I .-,~ _ ,_ i ~ , . , , .V ,Q _ - », __ _ ‘ _ _`v_`,'.,`_".. *S J, i FARM FOR SALE The sulbscriber offers for sale his the idesfof General Mowimrn to heart when he so-id, “I want one army, not one in Canada. one in England and one -in France." What did he mean? He wanted everybody to he enrolled in' service of some kind. tHe wanted svsryhody to be in close con- nection with ths ,soldier boy at the that they had a sense of responsibil- ity on him and her either to save the mouthful of bacon or to use other than wheat flour, or to save the beei;' that they were all in ,the same service. Tl1at.._is the thouéht. It is _easy to send it broadcast in th; country, be ist- and God shall come, and he shall not keep by sacrifice." ' The covenant we have to make to- day ls a' covenant that we will be on the side of those who are lighting foi everything that is sacred to humani- ty, against the most degraded, siav ish serfdom ever sought to be lm» posed on the peoples of the earth, 1.' nion here, it is not so. I have trav-_ ` - H If elled through this country. and wher- great force M malignant ev ' we realize that that is the covenant for every iBritish-born, Empire-borii frei man, what matters else? The opinl on of the world, said President Wil son, is the "power of the world," und the power of the world is based up on the individual sacrifice of every living soul in it. What can we' do in this conflict n.-gainst brutal might? That is the call to us., and to those who hear the call, and keep the cov- enant. Might I not quote the poet who said: ' Glory be to man on high, with his face turned to the light; Human love lils majesty, human wis dom for his might.” Love and reverence, duty and ser vice-let that ring out, and God will bless out littfe land. We have 110 "3°_°ll°"“°"'5 wl'V°3 *md S°°t°m°"" O bg” ` :roubles with our conscrlption; we Bair". ‘ ne n thy moulyrhood' one in our have no conflict in our Judiciary; we front. 'He wanted everybody to feel _ I cause when`_y'o\i go there, yqudlngl s .~ . \ 7 H 5 great welcome and agreat hoartlpess - p O _ . O ' _,j",'_ , in giving. You .find no holding back.. d Sc .I _. _. and there would be no- holding back _ _ V , 1 it they once thought they were doins _ ' ‘ _ ~. snr! I _ , _ . . i`..'§.‘I.‘. “.°'.'..'§.°'..Ai`.°§»_‘;f`.f`.'.'.”..... --o... Under the Distinguished Patronage silence. He shall call to the heavens Honour above antd the eti;rth beneath. Gakther f -4.- er unto me. t os ' illiht aliases maid; a covenant with me ./' 9-* - - . 1 ‘ i I i.’ A Llfv we an \".€ (lg =~ ’ -» . fi -ri-`< ;'_§‘- ".4 4 » ~,\<' 'F l_l~ The Annual Scottish Games, Directed by the. Cale- donian Ciubnf Prince Edward Island, will be held on the Grounds of the Charlottetown Driving Park Association, Charlottetown _ On Wednesday, August 21st Competition Prize List - Games Commence at l ¢`_ ting one I know of: I Monument Enough Where I shall fall upon my biittle» , ground ' |_ There may ,I rest-nor carry me away: 1st 1 Throwing Light Haniiner . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. $3.00 2i`tunningHigh Leiip . . ...$3.00 3 Putting Light‘Sltoiie . . . . ...$3.00 4100 Yards Race . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ...$3.00 5 100 Yards Race Boys (under 16).... . . ..$3.00 6 Pole Vault Boys (under 16) . . . .. . _.$3.00 7 Quarter Mile Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ..$3.00 8 Running B-road Jump Boys (under 16) . . . .. $3.00 9 Running Long Jump . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . _.$3.00 0%MileBi-cyolellace (Girls).............. . .. . 1 220 Yards Race Boys (under 16).... .. . . ...$8.00 L2 1,5 Mil Bicycle Race Boys (under 16) . .. . . . . . . emi :soo $2.00 -$2.00 $2.00 sii.o0 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 2rd tion Qi._00 i1»9i 51.09 _il-09 il-'00 ;i.op not 01.00 - iiiaqgi tion Medal What holler hills could in these days be found Than hills of France to hold a sol- dier's clay? - Nor need ye place a cross of wooden stuff ' ) 'HORSE RACES A Class A Trot and Pace - - - Class B Trot Over my head to mark my also and , 118.1116; This very ground is monument enough! 'Tis all I wish of show or outward fame. _ ' Deep in the hearts of fellow-country- men f - My fast immortal sepulcher shall l` rain for the East will lie held until 4.30 p. ln. Train for Murray liarliour will lie held until' 5.00 p. m. _ _ be, ' Greater than all the .tombs of ancient kings, ` What matter where_ my dust shall - scatter then? I shall have served my country ov- erseas And loved her-dying with a heart that sings. ' SPECIALTIES Little Lads and Lassies _MUSIC BY' BAND AND PIPES* Dancing, Highland Fling and Killie Cullum by Mlnard's Linlmsnt used by Physicians ‘ City Property _ At, Auction I A Wednesday The 3-Tonenienft and -Store Build- ing 211-217 Water St., will 'be sold at Public Auction at 12 o'cloc‘k noon on WEDNESDAY, AUGUAST 21st. This Real 'Estate has a large area. 80 by 84 ft., close to railway station, and is valuable for residence and business purposes. It -is excellent renting property and yields a large income. Some one will get a bargain. Come; Terms at sale. ~ ~ _ y ' -sENJ.cAlR1~En if Auction Sale . -Dam Brazilian. Dam Joe Dillon. Dam Haphasger. , pose, Sire Sir Edward. pose. - President ` _ Sec’y Games Com. 827-8-13Mtts4i. _ a ._l.._...___;_i i. P. rwiiiiis, 'rii0s, iii. Momiiiiiw, i Thursday, August 22, 1918, at Z.0’cl'cli CARRIAGES, ETC. _-__.__i..____... Honsns, CATTLE, SHEEP, i am instructed by Mr. D. Mcitonaid to sell the following stock-_on iill . -\“°¢’°“°°“ i e s i i k in M ni rt :- Bags due to arrive freehold farm of 94 “ms at Cove 905_s_17smew3L . ` R arm I Pr nl on. nown aa e pa n |lroPo Y September pei Head 11 miles from Charlottetown and A A i verf conveniently' situated being only “ 99 3 miles from Steamer 8 immediate vicliiillili' Sli:tiilliIi'i.ri:T1(;Iln8iiiiA from Me ~ eral store, school, mills, hlsclrsmiths -- dlterranean shops, telephone connection, rural The subscriber .offers for sale his * 0 daily miiil. hotels, fishing, etc. A com- pr erty at Dundas consisting of store Il: Slze iortable and commodlcus dwelling sis? warehouse 'oombiiied'}‘ail'o barn ' house, barns and other necessary ont\ and dwelling -house with a good well O _ ' lverpo?| S‘ze buildings are erected and in good con- and eilliiighirioh land to .heap A fam- Meat S|ze ditlion with abundiwe of girod water. ily supplied with vegetalbles. This is , _ _ intending purchasers are invited to s good chamco-for a -nisroliaiit`\nr LOWCI' PHC? WTIITSC Q18' inspect, the excellent crop now grow- tradesmsn as it is t-he centre of a l charging than after being ir niorooh. A.../I 1 mio viii so gon-» ¢hi~ivih¢_ooouoi.. u-no¢_.»o\¢_.,-viii is ; gtqfed, snteed. For price and terms address to let not later than October. Apply ”'¢R9“N U DUFFY ;“=:;?,:_ L33;-N53-'tg ;g,g};>g,=;°'_'_°~g;_,l_g;';‘~r=‘~; if . ii. i=.i.AlNi< *io owner on oi-oi:i¢:».éLAY ~ U 1 filly, three years old, Mayor Todd, 1 filly, three years old, Mayor Todd. 1 lilly, two years old, Capt. Aubrey, 1 filly, three years old, generslpiir- 6 young pigs. 15 good ewes 5 swelamlzs. 2 rams. 1 mare, five years old, general pur- 6 milch cows. 3 cows, to freshen in September. 2 sets of harness Terms.--Six months on approved joint notes. Discount alioiddd"°N oaah. . \ W iiisiii. cnirisii, A/noioiis 2 rubber tire wasoiia (iiew.i` if 'I-ri ,‘ 6 dry cows. ' 12 heifors, three years old. 10 heifers, two years old. 15 steers, two and three yoltil 0l¢|» ii steers, one year old. 5 heifera one year old. _