l I l i i i. r » .r-<~. l I l T T. .__ NEWS WRIST Ol' _ PAGE TWELVE ‘” " /_ ' -"5-s&_1`i_;',,§_3 "'f.=_`,?"l, 1- F»`|f`.‘l""if§l`6f:f.i_.";;rp . _ ,--. "BEA ___________ lsboiha Bread Flour and a Pastry Flour (C_o_ritlnugd_frorn_ page 1.) horses shorrld promise excellent sport. 0 O 0 Riverside Races on July 7 are 2.20 trot and pace, 2.30 trot and pace and green race. s o o - Montag\\_e.wil*l liold a _big pace lD109f» abouy.'Aug.- 16th. ` " fi r -.10 O O The perfect nw is urs one that combing 1|" :ood qualluesot onm-is and Western wheat. This is exaétly what ____ It is a blend of best Ontario fall when with ri little Western wheat to add strength Beaver ' Flour l ¢¢lU\\llY good for Bread and Pastry-it has the real home made flavor that western Hours lack. Ask your grocer gil'-_ii QAND CLAY CONSTRUCTION UPON A SANDY SUBBOIL (Continued ) When the drainage has been pro perly provided, the roadbed should be brought to a crown It has beer. fniiud more economical to crown first n section of the road nearest the source of the clay The first load or clay is dumped on this prepared sec tion at the point nearest the clay bed, each succeeding load thus being hauled over the preceding Care should be taken to spread each parately and evenly as soon as has been deposited and before it is driven over After spreading the clay it should be covered with a layer of clean sand When the road has been opened to traffic a suflicient amount of sand should be added from time to time to keep the surface smooth and pre vent the formation ol mud Both the thickness and the width of the layer of clay to be spread are determine: by the iolume and character trrrlfic which the road is to usustain If a narrow, single-track roadway ii to be built it has been found best tr spread the clay to a wodtb of abou 12 feet and to a depth ol 6 to 8 in ches in the renter, tapering the layer to ii thin edge at the sides In some cases it may be necessary to modify these directions to accord with t c quality of the clay and the amount of sand which it contains The "lean er' or more sandy the clay e greater will be the amount required After the clay layer is completed and covered with sand, as already stated, _if the clay .is ofa plastic and lumpy character it will probably he necessary to plow and harrow it alternately until the lumps are thor- oughly disiiitegrated. Advantage should be taken of rains in order to puddle the road surface with a hnr- row. As long as the surface shows a tendency to “ball” and cake, more sand must be addeduntil this trouble is overcome. If, on the other hand the surface loosens in dry weather, li is due to an insuliiclent quantity ol clay or else because the clay lacks binding power. It must be borne in mind that the construction of a sand- clay road is not ia quick operation. ~ but a process of rather slow develop- ment. In the course of the workthere is time to determine what propor tions ol the two materials will fin- ally lead to the best results. If the materials are especially adapted to the purpose it is possible to construct very excellent sand-clay DEALERS-#rits n lsr prlru 0| Food Colne lflln nl hulls THE 'l‘ ll TAYLOR C0 . l.llll‘l'llI. CIIATIIAM. (Ill C.F.Pfrf>lcv.6% Kent St,Ha1ifax,N.S.,Tr avelling Sales Agen The Dystant And England Fox ‘Company Limited Authorized Capital $l00 000 Subscribed Capital $80 000 louis Dystant President Ellerslre, P E. I W E Dystint Vice Pres. Charlottetown P E I Aldred England, Secy Treasurer. fllerslie, P E This Company has Options on four (4) pairs of tho very best quality of Blrick Foxes to he olrtirined with the expectation ot' scciirihg ir. fifth pair. The subscribed (Jirpitirl luis been divided into sixteen hundred (|1500) Shares at $50.00 per Share Niirrrly $10,000 of this Stock lrus already been taken. This is one of the most safe perrrrrinunt and profitable investments offered Send for Pr'of~ipectus today to thc President or' Secretary, Ellerslie, P. E. I ti-"4MElwk Help Some Kid to Get a Pony by buying your Chocolates Caramels etc Cake Sz Pastry Ice ( team Srda Water Lunches Cigars Grim _ At White’s Tea Rooms Sunnyside - _ ' pi . i_ i ‘ W H rd R E T o S T A Y I N “ A L I F A X roads without tne use of plow, har- ‘row, or roller. The mixing can be .lelt, after the materials have been -properly spread, entirely to the ac- ay or - tion of traliic. In all coristructioo, ull cases it is advisable to use a road a .machine or other sirailar implement I-to crown .andfsmoo the surface, after which a light coat ol sandmay be added. The quantity of clay required to brrild a mile of road will vary of course with the width and depth of _ 1 _ l however, the'_best results are hasten?d by the use of plow and harrow._- ‘In any period of time put in at “THE HALIFAX," , will bc time will spent and comfortably. Halifax, Canada. E. L. HscDONAl.D, Manager. il ‘ T ' HORSEMEN ATTENTION ! DR. ]. WOODBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT and iDR,’;]."WOODBURY’S CONDITION POWDERS will save and preserve the life of your horseS.Their use will cure and prevent the disease common to horses, such as Cough, Colds, Dis- temper, Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splints, Curbs, Enléi'.iernen_ts,_ Cracked Hoof Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cuts, Sores and will remove bunc es-ofifall kinds. ,W _ ul* l l` ' _ii lr ~ ':' -.7"'Z i i, _:"5 rf* '_' ‘T-“fr”-ri .,-. . .1 _‘T.\,.___.._.'_y_‘ _ : _~ _‘_ ' ` .iltb -“ . \ :`\ ` ` . i !_lt_J_W00DB ‘_ BEFORE U§lNG _ ___ _ '_ . Do you know that’ “Dr. J .irselinim _--i|_1m_ 1| ed by all the leading horsoiii¢_;y__,¢3p rs-|-nm ,ma _ the _llomiuioh- _ Save and .prcgldtve _fllelife pf your horses by it's'iise. Manor/icrunlni i' ' ___Ii_'.v_vl~il_'-‘cui*b';and prevent "disease - moiiimqn among horses. _ ‘ AFTER USING Why have a :rick or lame horse when you can get a reliable and warranted remedy? The leading horseuiei of the Dominion endorse Dr. J. Woodbury’s Horse _ Lini- r ' wi- _ 1' lerlhorntof.. s k'”“KSrrrns 9028*” lldllllllll lll'.r‘-J. For Sale all Dealers _ -=.-.» _f _iwwmmvs _-3- i__;_, wide chss of Clay length; Ylrll 91 yards July lst, a goodentry list-and fast 1,760 yards seen that will' be loo often, no increase health to growing gi J use of my case l in what _nv w-as taking for me and llama' Pink rzan to feel for $2.50 the same s (2.10) he by ure stylish just » ‘P Fare; Class s°°'d' _Kita 19:31 ~ to endorse lr., -Y 1 .-_ ' _ .< . .,,___¢i» _,_....~..l.... Use this thoroughly for all and every disease of the horse ` ls secommsndsilf lt . Carefully watch, mark _and notice h__eEects, sud honestly judging it on its` merits, you l _ ` 3 ° f “ff _ . -layer. A Medium is one of the ‘Gilt of the medium family his Medium (2.16 l-4) he _by Riley world's greatest Sires. .His darn Neptune Lee he by All Right. ‘ _ T Medi P. E. I. than any Riley Medium one of- his by Mr. Herman Hill _has mi e trim in (l.l2)_Mr. r 8800 for him, 1 - Ferry owned by Mr. Louls press- Hotel~ S’slds`e‘ii.n" show a c'ip_Mr.' Leard refused-$500 for There is about 20- of his Colts that will be-heard 'fr-om_` in the-n_ ini . Hi. so is he aifirsigz; s°uii¢i.»_ia Dominion " -Jr-ri.; ui. _r_9is.;{ of 6 to be about of a cubic yard. when. ___ r- _~ hauling is done over sand;-'and . ' ' ` _ _.`-_'_‘ » - - Tli£e[_"toll0wiii‘jf( hoigsq are likely t0 about 1 cubic yard when the hauling ' ' . ~ go o ‘-'the Bummerside races from is done over a dry clay road. It may We h_a,V€_}-Q §tQC'k_= Charlottetown viz: Uevilisb Dorothy be said utter rough calculation that A ` 2-13% Cbshallis Jr., 2.215, Gllgef 2-horse load of clay will cover 1 lip- ~ _ _. ~_- - 2.20. 'Hlilda S. 2.20, Winnie M. Oo BY ar yard of 12-foot surface, making . ' _ ' ' " ' " H. Rexlight, Moth Miller, George R. 750_ loads to the mile. The cost of Glass `SetS *Frank I. The Rexall Girl. sliovellng sand"upon the clay is the _ _ - sms, whether the in-ririig is xo- se; P ` '_ _ _ done with a plow add barrow or left atef Beffy’ ‘ R0 DS to trsmc, and therefore -ln.oach»case - - _ ' "' ' ' ' " ' ,- - _ - “Bé=v=r"Flocr does. Goo” A l be added is urs iniuioi iisiiiiiig. I T-,I _~ - ~ ~ * ~ ‘ .. 41-: »f-_ P _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _. - - i ' ,_ o_ _ ____ __ _ `. C -"‘. P "M lg ` ' C; " - - ` P . » - '- ~`-~)'i"-6‘4- ' . ._ rs- ` _‘.5 ' ` '_ I - ‘ - ' "-¢.- 1- ` , - ~ _ . _', )_._ ' ' - s _ __ __ - i v I _ _ l. .__ __ __1_.$_ I _i .__, . _ _ s_ _ _/ _ _ _ _ \.. _ _ _ ___ .i. . ,_ _._ __ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ _. .___ ._ 5 ,_ ___1_¢ _- ' c° ¢ ' r.i :_ _ -,__ _,_;? P ` V _ ' "__ 1. ' - IQ d _ v 9 _ l C f_ ". '.> l. _ s » . n u _ '- l ` . _ .~»"" ‘ \ '_ » _ . t _ '_ ‘ _ ' - _ _ _' _’ '_ "_ _ 2'§'I.-.§.`\'ir.' ' . r . “_ ` ' C N " r, _ . - _ _ ’ ` , __ _ __ J. __ __ _ __, 0 s ‘ _ ' _ _ _ .A A' 'iid as ""“" f " _ ._ _ -` " Us _l;»2'_“ - - - _ -11 '- r 1 ; - ' _ . '- » ._ _ _ __ _ ’ ~ ~- f ....1 __ ‘ ` ` ' 'V ' ' "-U5' ~'-l'L.l}.,: 0 - ' _ ' ' - ` » ‘ V ‘ ~ , _ . _ __ `.| . . - _ ,. ~ ‘ ' 3 1 ._ ' .__' ‘-_gb-__~_ _ 9 _ . _ ' _ ‘ ,__ _ _ . _» -_~`_ ' _ . » . . ; _ _lt_ ___ _ - ,'_ . “ 0 _ s . . _ 0 '_ _8_ __ ___ _ _ _ ' ° ’ . ’ ' ' ' ` _ _ _ l __ _ _ ° < \ . f . _ __..¢-,. »_.r, -1”. .__.E._,, _ ' ‘ I’ I : ` , U - ' _ " ~ "" " ` " ' s - ' A ` ` |_ _ ~.`~_ bl ` '_ I ' :"L -...._;.~.v.-._»l_._~h-`. _ _ - _ _ . . _ :_ _ ' . - . _ . \ _1 -_ r_ . i, _ `f_ .”_‘»,' ~ ' _ ‘ ~ ' _ ' _ ~\'.-“.3 _ "'_ _ ' ' ii - " _.’ ,, .. ` ° ' ‘ .~ "" T1 . . . ~ _ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - in _ _ _ \ ’ _ ` “ ' .' er. - ~ ' -- ~ - ~ » af . . g _ ' Q1 f _ v. _ , 9 ° ; _ I. _. . _ _ ‘ir lr I E* ~» The Danger Ol Anaemra nsumplion May Follow Un less its ltsvsges Arn theclr ¢ There is danger to every girl and every woman who falls a victim to anaemia-that is hloodlessuess They become iistless, feel too weak, too wretched and too hopeless to take prompt steps to stop the trouble through .reglar-t, tliev drift into a worse conditiorulorget ting that anaemia frequently loads on to consumption If you are - aemic in the least degree von should lose no tim ii her' ming treatment, airu enrich the brood sup ply To do this there is no other medicine so good as Dr Williams’ Pink Pills Every dose heirs make rich,red blood, which drives out di ease and brings again the bloom of pile snl sallov cheeks l‘here are thousands of women and rls in Canada who owe their present good health to tho time Dr Williams' Pink P ils Among tho-.re who have been restored to health ny this great medicine is N v ll Mount I‘or st viiss Rose e e, Ont , who say .- Dr Wiillams's Pllk Pills performed almost a mire-¢l0 was a :vtim of aucamia, friends rousldcrcrl a can erous form i was very pals, »rl\\aS'B elt tired our., salered from scrtre headaches," and had rio ainetit-a,` doctor’s medicine for _a long 'tlme`-in fact I tried twodoctors -but instead. of improving.-I-_seemed to be growing worse. My -parents were at a loss to know what_to do ' thought I_ would not .re- cover. Then a friend advised Dr. 'Wil- Pills and I had only taken them a few weeks when _I be- better. This greatly en- couraged me and Icontinued taking the Pills for some time longer, sud- found my health agains as good as ever it had been, In fact I sm stronger that ever I was before. I have advised the use ol Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to other girls who have found the results equally beneficial." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 50 cents 5 box orslx boxes from -The Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ~ H . Trim Marlium (Pure Bred Enrollrlienl' No. ‘22l ~ - ‘-ii ' r<. The beautiful Seal Brown Carriage Stallion, Tom Medium will-` make the season of _i913 in Que's'n's' Oni file" will leave the owner's stables . 22, Monday, May 5 and tables as last 'season Happy Medium _one om um has- more Co!ts.on_ hi'-~ we ef _ the of~ ree/ thiit at One 3F psoers ear (To be Continued )l efs nent of uns arid Tumblers, Lamps Egg Cups rand Fruit -_ __ neat st ck pa ieriis A gogd 355°" J Toilet Sets,n.~Tea. igiq Pols,Mixing‘ Bowls and many other _ articles :lfs and Reasonable Pr ce _ YE FORGET We have air up to,date line of CHOICE GROLERIZES Everything Good, FRUIT and couracrroussr __ All brand new stock selling at best possible prices PONY VOTES A Don t forget- to ask for Pony are of the firms conducting the great Pony Contest; if_-_ ~. ’ Pam i99 _ _ riaenrvf_rihliv‘tify J.-HOLMAN O' -Ch`town P._E.'l.j P 4 ' _ 626Mihs2iEsri ` ' _' ~ __ __ ' ‘_ _ _ _ s l » . - |‘» _ '\:- » 1 The New Era Black Silver Fnxydilid ‘_ ,combines all the '_ necessary qualifications- flint ci __ o - _ ` ' 4 1 person. looks for in the regular»transac`.tr°onl of business. P _ . I A board of honorable, shrewd businessmen. 5 Q it _ r ' " r .i...i-,»._.. A wise selection -ot`i-tlieovery best _foxes.__ _ _ P r - - _ . '~ _, _ _ .»\.i~'..=r\».\»._. A competent successful Rancher of ._expcrience,f ' A _wen equrpp¢s_i§gq_f¢ii§ with idegrgfiifrsuasrngs. ' - ~ ' _r Assoc conserv.fi__tri§_’tr__e _basis of capit_alization`. _ _L _ _ __ _3 Pair Foxes capitalized at $45,ooo, or* pair,__rhucli._less thgn~cdh¥'»be reaiized»f0leths;m at the present tithe. Ari -ideal on the _ ‘ "'“‘-' f -" ~ ~v.»ui- -1 .»>;5__ - __ _ ~" N -__-,.`,'¢.»`_»`:» _ ' ___ propefty of, and undegiihe- care of Johiii-“B"o'wn@`ss¥ l_?§siiP_‘.?'Cf_lidfoiitrose',, nesr ~ __Spi-ir_iT_gsi’_ pups all_owé__d Com defray ei¢pen__ ses;-of litsncliing. -if 4. --“’-if < H; __ ‘ ff-§f __ _ _ 0 _ the l Jihriiiiiirirfeiiy P - divided ‘into 30 shsr&‘$*i'3f_ for show the ment- the ihsr For all write -Ci J.;ff@Ll;»i__1i‘ _ tif' DMA; . 3 2 i ?. ‘ r - .sa .i l r 4 I .rr ~_~a¢`~ ......_,.... »- -s~»~_