_ 1 _, . .-1 f c N .- ‘.-.» ' -,i»_-l;-'J-,\‘___ ..- . n . <.="< . . ,_.,_____._________._._. __.. .,,. __ _ __ ,________. _ ___¢._. ,_ ___. _ _ __ ,_ _ _ _. __ _ _ _ __ _ _ ____._._ _ _ . , _ . _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ . ». 1 r, ._\ af. _ _- 4-. ,_ _ .~_-_. _ . E- _l,,<_.-" i _ _ . ~ --; - i_,.- ._ __ ~._~..- < ___ -_ _ --.M __ a . -, .,~_. s.~ ._ -' _.1 ._ '_ .r _.~ _~_ _I .< ‘~- .~-.. f _-.:_. -‘_ f -'i'.~*-rg* +~; ‘~ "-'~~""". '- " __1___'l "----~ ` ' ’-‘uf -;;_ * .r ff »'9"'-f .»r.... -_ _ . -"lu-_ " 1'-<43.-"‘~. i~" " _- _f-' .f..~_"`f.=»~‘~’-~"-‘-f~'r'» -' -L1-"1‘.'.~-11'.”-'~ .*.’r"..' _ » 'M' _ ‘-‘ »-' ' * . ' -' ~ 1' _ -.~"»-` ' mf' "‘-C." ...:‘._.~ ... . . 1, ` »:_ ‘~'f ' 1' __ »\.._ `~ .7 ..~ ;_, -in- ._A .. ’- ~' 2' .>,=,._» __ _» - :»_< ry..-.»-.' .. _ . _ A .___ .' 4 ,_~ f _g _ _ ' _ . _ __ ._ ..-»_-,. .- ,_ t _ f ~ *_ ._ ~ __._»,.. ___f_ _.~», \_-_=‘_ ,_,t*“ t ,, '_ ‘.,-_,gf ;,»._ .,;. _ _ ' - - __ _, ,- _ _ __ .1 _ - , _ _ _ ._ _.._....1. ._ .. ~......»..._. use -x...-»o»-;-~-‘°'- -~ urn if _ \ AUGUST _1_2`.`I91F _ " ciior eomrsririon for a past number of years 'is to be conducted again for t-hisseason on a system similar to last year. Since the inauguration of this Competition, the im - provement in the grain crops of the Province has been remarkable. ; The objects of such work can be enumer- ated as follows :-- f ' _ ` To stimulate an interest in the production of pure, clean 'seed of the best varieties of our farm crops, to en- luv ii. some... in ui.. pretence or courage and. assist those who are engaged in growing 0 seed grain, to show the value of seed selection and the and better methods ofg cultivation .' . . i c .....'£.ie.:°f§sa.1;:i °§.:2.§2; 2.*;J:.;*:.;;.if;.?;trg as - _ _ _ ~ friends join in wishing them ull the increase of entries and a better fulfilment of the ob- pines. una pi-usperiiy, nnu inuny years jects, the trade for seed grain has grown, both within and df Wddddd bliss- beyond the provincial limits. As a means of insuring areliable stand of grain, ,,,,,,.,,,| ,,,¢e,,,,__, of ,he Seaview the gI`OW€I` U`i'LlSt keep ill l§0llCl’l l'.h€ treatlllellt Of the nien’s Institute the following officers .were appointed: Pres. Mis. C seed and the soil, and it is encouraging to note that with each year a greater number of competitors are showing D°“""’ "e'°’°“‘°"’ V’°"' Pfei- an interest in the selection of seed; the _purity of the 2, variety; the treatment of seed for smut; and the detailed ,Q work that must be undertaken to insure the highest de- ` John frumimeli. Awmors. Mis. Hush greg Of efH¢ien¢y_ - Campbell, Mrs. J. ll. Murphy. (_‘()i1[I>ETI'[‘1()NS ` institute was organized in September st and since that time excellent ork has been at-ooinplishc°°“"‘ 1° 1"” S' -Miss Bessie Cook, of Moncton, N. B., is visiting in Summerside. L -Min nets Keith, oi Moncton. N. B.. is Visiting friends Summerside.L -Misses Nina and Clara Gorril, of Northam. are visiting friends in Sum- nierside. L is visiting in Summcrsldc. tho guest of Mrs. Charles Ramsay. - L -Mrs. R. Robertson and daughter, meraido, ure visiting in Moncton, N. -Mrs. Wilbur Clnrk, Mrs. Frod_ Clark and Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Welih| Ciivendisli, were in Summerside onf -Mrs. Robert Jardine, ot’ Chatham,! Miss Margaret of Montreal. are visit-l_ ing friends in Bummerside. L -Messrs. Ilrnd Bernard nnil (7hiirles_ Peters, of the post office staff, -Sum-' B. L! ._ ____-_.___,__,. __ ____ V si ss it _~‘_-1_-~_f-._-f=~.1 ‘-1~_m?t="_='wr.f~_v'_ _ 1.-1 How about a` goat for an enfant de luerre It comes as the natural result of all this talk about war gardens, war-tinie pigs, wartime bunnies and. last but not least wartime chicks. The goat is undoubtedly butting in- to Canada .in her own inimitable way. Shejfomes from the south and is mak- ing her debut _in British Columbia where she is -now being bred exten- sively. Appiication to the Goat Breed- ers’ Association is that province will elicit further information on this ques- tion. The point is that the goat makes an excellent backyard cow. She gives about two quarts of milk a day. In- deed, n well-known Eiiglishwoniiin has ii one herd of goats cii her estate _in_ Sunderland and ilurhig the "butter- less" days that preceded the ration card system she iiiude all lier own butter from gont's milk. All things considered, Niinny and Billy are worthy of serious consider- ation as “war-time measures." With all the trnnsciency of perish- able thing-s the fruit comes and is gone almost before we realize what we are about. We have strawberries to-day but tomornow they nic out of season. lt is the siirme with cherries. h\1i'sdny_ L __ I -Miss Georgie Campbell. of Bos-_ on, Mass., is visiting in Summersidc, he guest oi’ her sister, Mrs. W. J. idstone. L q l -Mr. Jim Wood, of Summerside,‘ ft on Thursday morning for Holi- fav, having enlisted with the 10th Siege Battery. L -Mrs. L. M. Hurst returned to Sum-l pending :i month's vricution at her _home in Picton, N.S. _ L _ -Miss _L_ Lockhart returned to oncton, N.Il., on Saturday morning, ° M ~ » . N b* l l S .i ' 55 and 56. South King’s shall include Lots 59, 61, 63, 64, ; _,,_,____°";1§’_’_“ _f_f_§§‘ ___‘;’;__”‘;“‘_‘;__f_‘;____:__ _.nur spending nur vnuntiun visiting and Georgetown Royalty. West King’s_shall include the; remainder of King’s County. I suit of sand scrge with hat to match und was unattended. They were the n Charlottetown und Sunimerside. L' I -Mr. und Mrs. A. W. D. Wad- RULEH ANI) ]l]°]GUL.\'l`I0.\'S lrccipients of iniiiiy useful :ind beauti- mam have I-stu,-neil to men- home in 1. A field of oats shall consist of at least five acres of wheat at least three acres, and of barley at least two: acres. 3 _ 2. An entry fee of one dollar will be charged, if only one kind of grain is entered and an additional fee of fifty; 7 ~ . , _ cents for each additional kind of grain, "_‘§nf_’; “;‘_f§e'_?_‘;;"‘_’_‘_'°§_f°';f_°d1;f_;“' s_1;_”_';‘_1_‘_’;g _:ge ’;‘_°‘:;“S(’:_;;§‘__“ - - - ~ . - - , 1 _ . _ _ \ 3. The entry fee must be sent in with the entry. iul gifts, consisting of silver, cut glass es. Sergeant Wadinan has ii .splendid military record having served in France nearly two years and was severely wounded twice. He is now I _ Wadman wish them ii long and happy wn_ summer-Bldg L 4. Entries should be made to the Provincial De - _marries ure. § 17:' Q.-as partment of Agriculture, Charlottetown, or to J. Lesli Pennant, District Representative, Summerside, should arrive not later than August 20th. - 5. No field will be judged unless the entry fee paid before the time of judging. 6. Members of the Banner Oat Club should have all . fields from which grain for seed will be sold properly in- spected while staiidiiig, ? 7. Members of the C. S. G. A. are requested to enter a field- in the competition. 8. Competitors should give the Department at least one week’s notice when the fields will be ready to cut. 9. Members of the Banner Oat Club and the Cana- dian Seed Growers’ Association are asked to notify the Department of the amount of grain they wishinspected in the fields. - The following score card is used in judging the fields z- _ General appearance . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ 5 Type of plant, vigor and uniformity of growth 10 Acreage, method of seeding, absence of lodging _ _ . _ 5 Freedom from weeds . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ 25 Freedom from other varieties and other kinds of grain-.. . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . Freedom from smut, rust, blight and insects _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10 Apparent yield and quality of grain, proportion of well filled heads of plum-p grain of good quality ._ 20 Uniformityofmaturity..._...... .. ._ 5 'l`1\tal ._ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ l00 -7-27Ml".27th£lisiAug?-lfith Il L1 J Grocers l- ARM- FOR SA LE I oiter for sale uiy farm of 101 acres ,situated at Frenelitort fronting on the East River. 90 acres clear 10 with scantling und fencing. A never failing streiim of water runs across the furni :ind there is an abundance of sea manure nt tiio shore This furin luis good buildings niid a bcnutiful situation nciir to churches und school. Only 2 miles from Dunstuffnnge Creamery, 2 miles from lllediford ily. Station and' 10 miles from (`ii.'iriottet0wn. Will sell l`:irni with or without crop Apply on prcmisfii to niviicr, Fred Owen. Froiiclifort, or i‘orcr ilrwdle. iiuctioneer, York. _ 77918-l0Ms:t4lpil_ Suiniiierside utter a most enjoyiible . I . ’ and ii number of very suitable ciicqu- “-1-I, to dlffm-ent cmes 1" New Bums. wick _ ' -Mrs. Geo. B. Hillls returned to` Halifax on Wednesdziy morning, af-‘ -Mrs. Wallace MacKay ond! l Miss Lena Nicholson of Stanley Bridge 'and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and Miss Marion Johnson of Long River, were l; recent visitors in Summerside. L* | _'-Miss Louise McCoubray and Miss Dickisoii of New Glasgow, Mrs. I-I. '1‘. Pickering oi’ Stiinley Ilridgo, and Miss Dora Simpson, of Bay View, were iii Summerside on Thursday. L f -Mrs. J. R. Thompson, accom- panied by Master Raymond, and Marguerite crossed over from Monc- ton to Kensington, on Thursday and are the guests of Mr. andMrs. Wesley _Chiimpion. _ F -Owing to the recent illness of_ Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. MacLeod. Court St.. Summerside, lier.daughi'ii', Mrs. A. W. D. Wadmiin, will be unuble to receive. lt is Mrs. MacLeotl's inten- tion to join her husband in the ncar_ future if her health permits. _ -_ raspberries and nil other fruits which Can-adinn housekeopers want to can. Then piiy attention to the advice of this iiltle Sandwich Lady nnd can T0- DAY! There is no time to be lost. En- tire sucress in canning may be ex- plained in two sentences: '(1) The material to he canned must be subjected to enough hont tn kill all the forms of -microscopic life fmind in or on lt. (2) After such forms of life have been killed the -food product must be hermetically seiiled to protect it from exterior sources of reinfection. Non-success iii household canning is due, therefore, either to insufiiclcnt sterilization or cooking, or to imperf ; fcct sealing. l To guard against failure, write to any of the Provincial Committees of the Ciinndzi Food Board or diicct to Ottawa for ii booklet oii the canning, drying and storing of fruit' and vege- tables. The price is flve cents. `latellliviui8ighi j lieaieli ily iluiicura Rough and Itchy With Eczema. Came in Pimples and Blistas. Kept From Sleeping. "My face got rough and itchy. and I was told I had eczema. it mme in pimples, than water blisters, and my akin was sore and red. My face ltched and I had to semen, and it kept me from sleeping. The akin me dry and sealy, and would bleed. My lace wal no awful light. - "I uwnn udvmlseinent for Cutlcuia Boop and Ointment and I sent fora free llmple. I afterwards bought more. and ll who not ova n week when! wueom- getaiy healed.” (Signed) Miss Annie argue, Alderson. A ta., Aug. 28, 1917. Ii' your akin is already healthy and ‘ _ ‘ '"- -_ _ - - J. _._ ._-. _ _ ___ ' '_f Satisfy the child'| hunger for _ ' l sweets with Moir's Chocolates. » wvioiitéfsd _ °l 5’ Choco[_¢zz‘fe.si. 0 - » ‘f < 47".) _ lVloir's name is a guarantee of the _.~. " _ .; .> ,_ ._ - _g »~ u ._ \.lZ"/Tri g,-____ .._<~-f>f;>f>/ I-lim I-la ifax .- I* ` ’\__,_ 'j`.;1_ s i 8; ` nl ir- __. i=___ iM |-lg £3* O’ fi '7 `f*"lili ‘ “ ‘\ ~,'.u ____ _ §_f_‘3f:1'|’|l' 1ii||i\|'|»,|`| |, UITTQ iw ' .i='~‘ i’ 2 M, .-"fa viii his #K/fi Y `\ v; =< gl )) Nl- udlitlflii / s ' ` ‘ _:`".~f_§» _ r~l"L ".~ ‘i'¥"`§\l r 95.-'_)' fi .- "--` iU""~=~°Q;s‘._ 211 1 \\\ ._ U [ll , \, .13 _ A y _ ' 1 ._ _ . -_=s N ou_unino3_q_r_oa_ uiuiuu _|__ ui. __ _;L_:%__ un Sf” '/f D, o Canada Food Board License No. 5-776 - 1- 2-_ KENSINGTON HORSE RACES ' Wednesday, August- 28th, 1918 . $650-iN PURSES-$eso FREE FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $250 2.21 PACE ............ ......... ._ $200 _ 235 'IROT ............. .... ..'..$200 In alditim a pr’z: of $10 will be given the fastest _heat .: in each class. ` - '_ Entries close with the S_ec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter and 5 per cent off money winners. _ . All races to be miie heats; best three in five. Races end at the end of the fifth hear. ' The management reserve the right to change the pro- gram postpone or declare off_ any race for any _good cause. __ National rules to govern if they do not conflict with the a ove. Din_ner. Tea, Ice Cream. Temperate Drinks, Fruit and Confectionery will he served on the grounds. ~ _ _ As this is the first race on KENSING l`ON DRIVING PARK the management will spare no pains to make it a grand success - REMEMBER Tl-IE DATE,_ AUGUST 28.h.`I _ ' Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. Autos will be parked adiacent to the Park. ' A. A. LOCKHAR'1`, URCH, . Secretary _ President ` .' ' _ n 892-8-Bfsniwstf. ' _ .1- i --'I _ "' -f_ "B clear keep it so by using Cuticurn Boop for toilet purposes lulltod by touches of Cutlcui-A Ointmcr-0 'o 'soothe and hell any tendency to ii i notion, redness or roui_l_;nes| of the skin or nealp. For ee Sample Each by Ma l ad- dress post-card: “Cuticnrr., Dept. A, Bilton, U. S. A." Sold everywhere. #_rTf.‘e7.=..i"i..ici'»~.“”°;a_§s*`E _- A " ' '~fi ,.--. Fire Insurance ~ ` Necessity ___ | I hm been mmmml Bu" Then insure in good strong stock compan- l mist-| MAY voi_uN'r£En wma had been deeply`_~gwi~onged and ' ies. which never contest an honest claim such A lwiis desperate. . - _ 1 CAN/#DI/\N.S :Sw | _ as is represented by 1 I "THE Monsnrs c s- ' \ LoNnoN, August 9.-it wuu un-I sion" ' | . _ . - E. R. 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