. today. ,--'_ Phone 68-J. 'I V; I _,_ W. H. Starrett, Manager, Amhera . " /i ~s .-1 - ,-- . buy .......°=° in _ =C00li"s Studio ` = New Deer-lee. sleek ~ l'i"l`lNG for gi portrait is a matter o_f minuiesonly-the same efficient methods you dernand»._in your business are edilipurs. ’ _ _ _family have been lad' . ith you for-_ years, wh? not make that- appointment t ay HQ The buyer- Studio J __. "_,."'_ A. E. l.Y(_)N,'Stul|io Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _ ' 101 Queen si. We 1/ .7 gears asa OOO Eastern _ Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERCOLONIAL LINE. S. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- 5 NOR COBB. Leaves- St. John Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 0.00 a. m._, fo Eastport, Lube; Portland and Boston. Return- Lei. ve Central Wharf, Bos- .. ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. rn., for Portland Eas port, Lubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. ./_ 1 . ,,' _ _I _ . *_ _ _-- Re resentativa in Montague making the repairs to the exterior of hol`d a grand plcnlc'on their beautiful Chur h rounds on Saturda the 15th / Direct between Portland and New ‘ ' North Star. Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland, Also Mondays at 10.30 a. m., June 1 to Sept. 11, inc. husetts and~Bu er Hill Boston week days and Sundays at p. in. Same Service returning frfom St. New York City. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. Olive Rose, daughter of Mr. Peter th in re ber t- _ _ - ""5 Dmg“t°‘°°' 597 629M3i' _2;‘I};l;";§`°__xigegertgmgiagmfév TT after war broke out he ate and slept _ 4 N MCKJY pastor of the Sfmrm ~ and-_at the War Office. Confidential secre- _B' F rt'un con re ations An rl tary of Lord Kitchener, he shared the York. Steamship North Land and ’_;;mn‘; “fe conggnftumnohs “gd-load ot those! gark days. and “his _ _. g°°d wishes °f their friends' the h“P"`bgsgggugzagwilibenoghégeerviay biennealzh Tues., Thurs.. and Sat.. at 0.30 p. m. J Dy °°“P'° §,"‘\’_:°n'° éha h°m°h °f tflhe .the terrible strain which was put upon 0 ' B"°°m 'ii ° “ ° ’ 5°- W “ii “Y ii. sir Reginald wee hem in isei. will reside. The Guardian joins in otel Sourls * . _*His many friends will be pleased e Ju d mem s on Tuesday si it la area i¢.c.n., ii ii il l and the latest resorts indicate thamiie zreidriilziiueileneér cemmeiserbi Miss Rose is feeling as comfortable as gh, Lggpm of Honor mnferred “mn Gliii |18 8XD€Ci0d-‘ him by the French Government. This -#- "'*"-' is the first occasion on which a civilian "Di"‘|'iB N°¢d|°" ll Efl°i’iiY U7 |if82°f ..*ST. ALBAN THE MARTYR $40 to $50 and get a better machine. 1, h 1 th d '_ _ . _ SOURIS.-There will be service in the Made in Canada, Standard made, has ifgagéenozri cgm|,,(&uB.':,n,~eg;,:-‘d Ivht; S Y C _ f above church on Sunday next at 11 all modern improvements alld is fully pace, “most as mgmy as me U-one,-_ _ Z. in.. and(l'l7]i;. m.. Sitinday Séchool at guaranteed. (gver twelve hundred in why the change m sentiment-_i - ' p. m.. ‘ or prec se on aturday use by Canad an Pacific Railway W.,||_ me pager of to-day isn't as _,-- a§n8ip€ m., Mr, Clement Mitcliellwlll alone. Call or write for further in- Blovemy ln me gan as the pace). of " o ca e. formation. Booklet sent free. B. G_. years 35,, The pace, of twcmy an ’ Rogers, Summerside, P. E. I. repro- mm), years ago was a queer gane ._ PAINFUL ACGIDENT.- Miss sentative. 642-6-30M2i.. ,,mma|_ He w1!g|ed_,alm0,,, w0h_ bled~from sidc to side, and as 2§s:'cglfdE‘?tat0l?'§`?§dxeguxwznsegfgg -_ ------ A v_»v~_-_Af-.L_-T-_»,-_»v-v-:_-g \'eteran turfmnii once put it: ‘A pac- tha result or Ta" sh h d I er, coming into thc stretcli, uns “ ' 9 “ "Ve" disgustingly vulgar sight." The-y sometimes come from the fowis and small bones in her foot broken. Dr.- “med mem ..mcke“.. A. A. McDonald of Souris dressed -Y-f=-‘-»v---~.-_---.-_-'A--*_-_< ' ` _ i - .*WEDD|NG BELL6._SL. DSVid'S‘ hgsfecelvgd Qhlg govgted fewag-d_ As NO! Ch|§dI'6f\ _ ,_ Presbyterian church, Souris, was the gem-,tary go me war gmc., gmc, 1914' -- . gcenelof arésitiihteregtlng liver; on Mon- no man has deserved me honor mm-°_ Don‘t he afraid of thin wicked-loolb ay, une , W en, a 2. 0 p. ni. iilg iriscci, n mutt r how m ily ii .r 'e We liiifii’ ii MK ““°i'f’“°“f °f bm" MP. Percy Burke or Fei-tune Bridse. iitesitlzulilrfitizig ihieibidalwaifemdsehigii ` uufl Wild eagles Yau have irulifii wld Sgbckryfegidnplglileglgrghiviiiubgoligugiil ing caps. All prices. Seo them. Foil- and Mrlss Henrietta. Meade of Rollo the Emp", For weeks ,nd momhs ' about him. l-le isn't lialf so wicks T1.; lEa,.,¢¢m (;,',,,;-;1;,,,, l.i..:list0Ncl‘.....ui0l“r‘ S “ in L this Province --'ONE CENT per word each in and are Favorsd _ sertion for advertising in this column. -- . ~ ..°'i’. GORDON li/E8 ia .Guardian Cash must accompany order. . h Back in the bygone day; of :iight _ _ li - ' arneas racing, Robert onar , a ' ~ _ _ --- ..*NOT'ICE-‘-All stores at St. Pe- famous horseman of that era, ex- ‘ :V . *M. S. ACORN is Guardian re-'ter’e will be closed on Saturday, July pressed the opinion of his generation - _ » - " _ " ' . ' ~' preientative in Souria and will be_1st. They will open for the evening when he said: "No gentleman will _ 1 pleased _to receive items of news,ad-'from six till ten._ ~ drive a pacer." 'But times have 583628 M3i changed Once unwanted, once cias vertising or subscriptions _ - - - _ _ . ’ - ‘. " . sed as the riff-ruff of the horse world, _ A _ ._ ,' if .'PUBLiC HOLIDAY-The stores' .JENTRIE8 CLOSE.- The en- the strictly pacing animal has come _ ` f of Sourls will be closed on Saturday, tries for Riverside Park Races, July _'into popular favor. Not only do ` `July ist to celebrate Dominion Day. 10th. close .lune 30th. For further gentlemen own pacers, but they spend ‘ ` ` ~ " " _Q _~ particulars gee ad. in Evening Guard- fortunes to acquire the speedy “wig _ " ..*SOURi8_PD8T.0E.FlCE-Mr._Pe--ln-. A. J. Fraser, Sec'y. .._glqrs,f' __ _ ,_ _ - _ _ ter A. McPhee has the contract for' X 034-6-3ilM1i ' .No better _illustratioii of th, ex. "» 'lu 'fi _ _ . tremas to which horse lovers will go _ . ». . < _ “__” . ~ the Post Office at Souris, m_.ade ;neces- '__,.*A FULL LINE of famous Multi in these days to own a speedy Pacer _ _ _ _' _ ' _ _ _ gary' by the recent tire. Theinterior Kopy Carbon paper and typewriter can he shown than that inveivlngi _ ' __ ;_ " ' l " " “ " _-is _also being cleaned and painted. etc. ribbons. Multi Kopy carbon paper William, the Indian Whirlwind' --- 83 00 her bo! of 104 sheets Ribbons c K o Billings, e ruultimillieneire _ _ __ _ U _ ' _ -._ _.Eg Q1-4 Peter's Church St., Peters Bay will iilled, B. G. Rogers, Summsrsid DP. _r`p hs ‘ |. ' ' _ ' . .1 4 . I 8. secure possession of t pacing eta E- 1- " 642-6-30M2i~ lion. and trotting experts claim he ' _~ ~ C 5 Y got a bargain. Twenty-tive years_ or July. Extended notice later. _..°ARE VOU thinking of buying a ,O ago when ho,-semen were pre . _ _ e 0 ' 662630M1i. typewriter. By purchasing an Em- jmilced against pure pacers, a horse .' I a hire Typewriter you will save from er wlllieurs calibre would have °THE PARISHIONERS of St 75 cents each Mail orders prom tiy New Yo;-kg "wg w 1-, 35 op io '-* . " ..'.-' 'A Y W°ll`Be Gill Of lt ` F ri Bowel. 1"nouei.E. .1 .___ Bowel trouble in chickens may bc o caused by lndigestion by chilling or overheating. by lack of exercise, or by 3, the germs of white diarrhoea which sometimes are developed in the chicks. Usually it is caused by improper feed- ing, filth and lack of exercise it D should be cured by protecting 'the chicks against the things which cause it and by .keeping the brooder and all “I utensils clean and frequently dis- -infecting them. For [ceding the chicks the first week, johnny cake, baked hard and fed dry. or the dry grain most satisfactory and a combination l .i one alone. All chick feed musf...be clean and sweet and free from must- iness. The brooder should be- kept at 95 degrees under the hover during _the first week, then reduced to 85 at the end of the second week. and further reduced as the chicks grow. When,- tiiey may be taken from the broodiir safely depends on the weather prip; cipally. They must be kept in a warm place so long as they need protec`tlon from the cold. i,.Ch.lcks hatched now usually do .not need warm 'brood- ers more than a month. There is nothing about ineubater chicks if they have been properly incubated which re quires any different treatment from those hatched with hens. If they have not been properly incubated they are usual not worth bothering with.-~ 1 .‘._"!;" ns be looks. habits, the mosquitoes to mention would like il And “S fm ms "°"““i°“‘ of the two will be better than either only things lie eats are _ and flies and gnats, not miilly Olllel' pests y0il 5?( m___ g s _ tile world rid of. lle‘s ' ' » ly Farmer. St. Paul. wishing them a long and happy’ _ uk . ° i i . _ A. _ Lg", Nm-._|, gme mdk,” Wh”-[_ 3 WatCh, C|0Ck 0l.‘3I'tlCl€ gounotihgigéang her 5°” Mr E The Arab lighting with the Turks in Mesopotamia has some curious View H , . 6 of Jewelry < ways. I-le takes off his shoes when cial attention ive” ..'Mrs. A. C. Cox. Souris is visit- h 6 t ,.5 A ho“sB_ but keeps on M, P161' 13. Nurlh River. Foot ol Murray Spe . . g ing friends in ciierleiietewn. sue is hi, “ge md, and wrms ,mm Hgh, t0 repairing Of W3l`Cl'l€S accompanied by her daughter Louise* , I it H ts scarcely “ythmg for se.~_.len.. city 'riekei omee, 41 King si. eta _.__ U‘;e:k,~m_ §_r°':1_innm__bu, in tho even ing he sits down to a hot meal swim- A- E- F|¢li\|iiS.T.F..& P. A. 8t_ John to learn that Mr. P. G. Seaman, ming in on .ms Bona eat Wm, mlm _ N. B_ ,.._,,. 'illie S. S. Amelia carrying H. M Souris, is so far recovered from his ......”2'E..'.i‘.‘“.’.§`.`.‘.’.“".’.`.!?...E.'".'.‘.'... N... If you lu-ani t honest _lu--~ silmuiis Anile ross ren.. goods at ones prices _ _ .gouge v|L3_y(§|H°=;:,',i CBML YOU Il0t f0I`gCt US Els]-EF," PER5o"lLs Turks' ignorant AIiy‘ Has Strange Enrriur stool gieumrhliu Mums- when about to purchase #ure ii. c. cex, ei iiiuuieire °""°”""f_'l° V"'“° Tile Magdalen islands S. S. Co. Ltd ut the ladies of the household wait - _ W P _ recent serious illness as to take daily b ` » M Ce 3 "ah ca?;;;|l,r;,;§n§;\mé J; 12895322122 iii;etreamggegéipv<;nil;i‘iei;e_¢Le;l;:;egAi;‘¢1l; awe er men win. ine erm ei ivlaiinew & Me-_ X“;°l;'“‘kii;K ‘;°{il:“\i{‘““gi:"; ii: Loan, in the near iuture.* l °° ° 5 V K D - woman. The Arab has one strong ails. i»ss_l°us°'r»/sud fisisili leave' ,, _ _ vii-rue, and _thai ie, lie ie rarely eeeu _ J very Monday and 'i‘hursda af- ..‘i“’“i .lee 'fr - _ _ . . ‘ ' drunk. I-le is not -very affectionate, . _§{.j`|=;;f:gf5|?;|?;§5;:f¥Ka?,; can g“'"\`l,"”"%""" M is' very isnoi_'=\nt,- agp liar ao little o i_n`g,igolng‘and coming at' Souria. " ~ GHA8. W. IVES, Agent. Plctou. I _. _ _ Harbor, M. I. ' S _ 182-l-3litl.Dac.25th. _ \ l sr S F' .3 .> . 3 .f'._§l\.VIllllHHf1_\`.\\\\\\\\\\ > -d U2 Oeeg P? (D :.=; 'Z ;> age ~ ,_=»;“'.=.='f an-as [rj U2 2.30 s.00 3.00 '- 4.0o " 5.00 '- - oats-5-zsumwiiivie. \\\VIII (D LLEY & C0’ 7.00 A. ill. 7.30 A. M. 1.30 P. M. 1.' 2.00 P. M. ._., ,_.,., .. make Wednes- ve ever h'a d -the s. s. usniiulx will eeil ii-em irociiv i»oiN'r Fanny s. s. uircssono 8.00 " - 8.30 “ ` 9.30 A. M. 10.00 A. M 2.30 " 3.00 »- '° also " 4.00 -- M" _ ' . “' A w~-=»v- ay the 28th,on ` “’-°" f the best shop- » mong our larg PLANT" ENE tock of fashion- - Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- ly KIISBURY and HALIFAX at 7 I. m.._ ley & Co. l l\\\R\='.IIZ ZEIIII Time Table D Leave Ch,Town Leave R. Point 11.00 “ 11.30 " a big effor £30 Z 5.00 " days y o u le' F 0 OT -L Commencing Wednesday, .Tune 'it.h, and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further informs- tion apply to. _ JA8. CARRAGHER. l Agent... Charlottetown, P.Bl.l. _ D855-HOMtf. ' __ _i Q _ h v _ ’_‘ I f _ ~ NADA_§_____ MSHIP LINES? _ . 1 _-..._._.-..._ [guinea 'l’_ lsla`lill-- --Pictoii;----lilontreal f ` 'East freight and passenger service via A' ` ' 6 S. S. Caaeapedia Fortnightiy Sailiogs i‘ _ DOWNWARI; J 8 UPWARD ;‘ From Montreal Thurs ay, une ‘ at 4.00 P.M. and Thursday. June 22 Thundu’ June 15 “from Quebec 'l';_l;ursll’ay,'.}u=y go Thursday, .lune29 e next da! u" .Y u y Thursday, July 13 __ `li(i5‘ed"‘ U' lwroaurpaey, aug. a _ ' From Thursday. July 21 \- __ Aniyscharlot- Charlotte- Thursday. Al-ll- 1° _ tetown Thursday. Mil- 17 town Thursday, Aug. 24 Thursday. 'l‘hursday,_Sept.’1 "~' 'raeseay at 4.00 P- il. Thursraay, ang; _ Thurs ay, ap ' _ raafiasv. sept. si 'ri.m.iey.8°»¢.i1 Siitieat to ehaiiae\withoiit not ice. A -_Carval|_lim¢. A ms. l Charlottetown, P. E.i IIWK4'=\\Y \“@\WllIIl BRZ g &VKZI0.\\\\\ ENROLMENT NO. 84. known to need anything said of_him. His honors in show ring and on race track are history. He comes of two of the greatest families in the world - Todd, 2.141/4 and Alcoyne McKinney families. His colts have been the larg- est prize winners when shown. He will be found at the stables of Francis W. Hughes, Grafton Street. Terms:- Season, $15.00; insura $20.00. Mares at owner's risk. HAMMOND KELLY. Owner. Imported Clydesdale 'l'll0liNl'IDAlE 17623 ENROLMENT N0. 86. Sirad by High Honor by Hiawatha, iam, Kate of Chhpelton by Prince of Clay foaled April 26, 1012, imported Columbus, Ont., and purchased there Royalty, will stand for the season at the stables of Frances W. Hughes, Grafton St., on Monday, Tuesday. and Saturday. Balance of time at Messrs. lloper's. '1'srms:- Season, $12.00. insure. $15.00. Mares at owners’ risk. JAMES ROPER. HAMMOND KELLY. . Owners. CASCO A 2221-4 Rag. No., 2001. Enrolment No. 35. Sired by Bingen 2.05%, dam by Alondorf, by Onward. This is a good sou of Bingen, 2.06% Sons of Bingen sired 134 Standard Per- formers in 1915 .McKinney, 2.11% stands second in this respect with 58, Axwortby _third with 55 and Peter the Great ‘with 54.'Casro A.,was purchased at tlie.0l_d Glory Sale in November -fest aniif will be given a short season in than stud before being trained for the .fall races. He will be in the hands of the veteran, Mr. John O. 'Brien, Bonahaw, and will be at his stables on May 20. leaving there on Monday morhilig. May 22. travelling through Crapaud___to Jalies ml. at noon: then through ‘North _ a by Cape Traverse at W. Noonan's. Al- bany. over night. May 28 _through Seariotown to Pat Connoily's, noon than by Ross Corner to Kensington over night, May 24 to Waiter il‘ound’s noon. then to Austin McNeill's, Stan- ley Bridge, over night. May 25, then to William McNeili‘s Cavendish, than to 'Hector Bueliannan's over night. leaving there Saturday morning for Steve Coles, Milton. leaving there at noon for Charlottetown where he will stand for the following week at the stables of Francis W. Hughes, then following same route for the season. 'i‘erma:- Season. $10.00. insure $13.00. Mares at owners' risk. HAMMOND KILLV Ovlnlf, initiative that e rar y a es on any thing worth doing, or attempts t carry out any enterprise. .._, :ark ~'-“vi Mayor Todd, 2.10%, is too wall' A"'°‘°" "_"-_z_°”°"" Flight-Lieut. Brandon, a_ New Zeal- ander in the Rpyalfdayy, who has put in the first claim fbi having chased. bombed and brought down the Zeppe- lin L15 in the Thames Estuary stands to win, if awarded the prizes offered, a sum amounting to $10,000. Since Brandon put in his claim, however, many gunners and, indeed, whole bat- teries of the Royal artillery anti-aii'l- craft experts along the line of flight of the` airahip, have put in claims. Mr. Tennant. Under-Secretary for War, informedthe House of Commons that these several claims were being investigated. It was Brandon who, single-handed. rose above the Zeppelin, and in the midst of shot and shell, dropped bomb after bom_b and actually saw the monster suddenly descend, as he believed, the victim of his weli- directed shots. Ion de Papier (scrap of paper), Finia, F tended breeders. called properly the dragon fly. and sew your ears shut. Or mayb you’ve been calling him snake feeder Maybe you know liini better as the i:levil’s diirning needle. Perhaps ynu’ve been told, when you were _a had boy a e or girl, that he would get in your liair e He gets this name probably because _ ~' . the female dragon fly when she lays _ her eggs glides down on top of the _ » ' stream or lake and drops them in th _ e water, as if she w_ere feeding snakes. This egg sticks fast to water plants u until the larvae hatches, crawls o t of the water, splits up the back, and, . behold-another dragon ily. for lt will take more time and patience _ _ - than the amateur bug collector pos- sosses to get acquainted with the - r ho dra on fi famil There a e o w is g y y. something like 2,200 specimens, s authorities tell us. and 300 of these I I ily around in North America. What ~ _ the hawks and eagles are to bird _ - '~ s the dragon flies are to mosquitoes and dies. imprison a dragon i‘ly in a room, and the flies and mosquitoes win dleepeeer. se. ye.. ee., he ...re A I ;fAndaNcJmplete line of Haying Tools including such a had bug, after all. » _ Wire and Manilla Hay Rope - Chequered _ ` Hay Forks As a piliggitt divliarslliiilui :he hteaclher GYRPDIGS __ este ta eac c ntecaes _ Shggld draw a picture from which she Biocks &c’ &c’ ` ~ eeeie gee... when me eiuia weeiee We carry only the best quality goods and sell at to be when grown up. All sorts of right prices " articles’ were illustrated-books for \ ' . beer keeper., ...ie ie. millinere, ere. Give us a call. We meet all mail order house compet- One little girl, howeverghad :i blank ition sheet. Why, Doris, don't you want to be Don‘t let duck coops become damp 5756.23Mm;iK'h3i_ and iilthy. anything when you are grown up?" P "Yessuin," said Doris, "I want- to e _ be married; but I don't know how l to draw it!" Montague I Al ._ \-:__ m § 1 pm 1 _TQ THE STANDARD BRED TROTTING S'l`Al.Ll0N 9 . “KING Winjllace Record 229 l-2 ~ ‘ Z rf-no w-- H-»-M '"4 P. E, I. Pure Bred Certificate No. 5 from Scotland by Smith & Richardson, l°:'r¢:‘»el'\r! is list; iii the Mlfi: Willis and West River to M. Murphy’s, Elmira for dinner, thence through North Lake, Priests Pond and the Ba - =::‘2°.?éf£f|:;T“::dc°g:;fH :aims tic, arriving home same evening. Tuesday, through Rollo. Bay to K. Larkilis, Pzirinlligton for lliiiucr, a.re'ver1 lJOD\l\Bi‘- Ff0“Cii 1°" Of thence through to Wm. McKcnzic’s, Cable Head \'Vesi, at night, Wednesday, will go through (jreciiwlch to An", A' ”°“ m “ch “mea " Ohh' St. Pcter’s Bay for ilinlier, thence through Midgcll to Geo. I-Ioopcrs, Marie at Night. 'fliursday through Mor- 'l'lli.tonl°0. and La Censure. ell East, and Milburn for dinner, thence through Cardigan Road and St. Gcorgc`s to john McLcllali's at niglit. Friday through Bridgetown to Mrs. Martiifs, Dliiidas for dinner, tliclice through Poplar Point and _ Little Poiill to D .Stcclc’s at night. Satui'i1ziy'flii'oiigli Hay Fortune arriving honic iii lioon, where lic will i‘c= \ 1°=-Z-'*°1=1-1- - ‘ . . . _ liuiiii till Monday, ]illic 26, mukiiig this ru_itti_: fortnightly Ilcalili iiliil weaitller pcrniiilliig. l)l.irilig the wick hc is at home, he may be sent to any locality wiiliill a reasonable distance at the request of two or more breed- Cl'S -' '1ERMS:- The fee for King Dodds for-1916 will bc $10.00 for the scnsmi, with usual return privi- lege, payable by note, due_Nov. ist. $i5.oo to iiisurc Miircs zrt owllcrs risk. Teleplioiic service free to iri- "l'h'o Pure Brad Clydosdplo __g__al_lignf_ ‘ - i. . \ 5. ‘_ *__,_ __ __ ° “ii” 64- ' _$2 ‘ - " " ‘ ' ellie »i>i.em.eey Lid., L01fd Chatham _ii¢ji!i°i¢_i'é.fi ii?-_ l2_88?___ _ Montague” giving away _ _ _ _ _ E.-L_ Pure Bred Certificate _l*4o.;i5A‘..i':=.-‘_i ‘fi .i je,-. l, -'_-_».,._:;-3,, I h h kindle Stbl nM d _I h h l-LR P t - ___ _ - __ Leaving his omc at t e 'o y c_ a es, So_uriso__ op_ay,' one 5t ,;heae_e,t_ roug _ e¢_ om l, _ €..tb_¢\l`_-._C\13t0m¢¥.S_ 3 'phdWest_Rfverio.1\I.Murphy?s,. Elmira I for dinner, thence through North Lake, Priest Pond and the l ' ‘ 'rr ' - - __.`\"l _laltioyarrlvii home same evenin . Tuesday through Rollo 'fl$a_'_to lx. Larlrins, Fannin ton-fol-__. ` I .__ ooth Brush Worth 25° thence thrduglg to Wm.'McKenziegs, Cable Hcacl-M/est," at night, ){’l/eiliiesday, will go through Greeni$€»!:!:il§t;¢; with each pufghage gf St. Petcr's Bay for dinner, thence ihrough_Midgell to Geo. liooper's, Marie, at night. 'l`hursllay_ tlirotigfi ' Moreil East and Millburn for dimier, thence through Cardigan Road and St. Gcorge’s to John Mi:Lellaii's at '1 00th :PBMC Of PDV/def. night. Friday through gridgetown to Mrs. Martiii's, Dundas, for dinner, thence through 'Popular Point ~ - and Little_Pond io I). teelc’s, at night.Saturilay tlirou li lla Fortune arrivin home at noon, where Thls offer Wm hold good he will remain till Monday, ]une igih niakiiig this routegforiniightly, health antizl weather permitting. until _lilly 10111 When We Durin`g the week he is at home, he may he .sent to any locality within a reasonable distance, at the request of will change our ad two or more breeders. _ _ TERMS.--For the season $8.oo_wlth usual rc- (urn privilege, payable by note due l\oveniber'_ist.' $i2.oo to insure. Marcsat owner's~risk._ Telephone service free to intending breeders. _ . if 'I _ if Eulf P Ltd- For further particulars, hand bills later, orapply to ' '“ JOS- H- CHEVERIE. _ ii. ii. Acoau ~ . _p _ MOIIKGIUG, P. E. I. In Clldrgt. J J ‘ s ' ‘ M;\nag¢|~__ ` ` . 4 -» ' -ll '_r ' s M l. 6, ..- -11|-0-umsiaii'e». I1- ' ___,_l asia-eiouidglif °'.m“_'”_mm° e 4 . =;/- o?;i?;'13MKp:3_'I9¥_ ' ‘ L fx "";‘F' "P" l‘“"'_'f"' 1°' _ _ . J A ‘ 'W : _..-___-as __ ..... ....-- _..____..... ...`_._ ...__ _.-1._....__ ,es *_* `.. ' ` _ _'.3 _ . l _ A _ _ ._ , Fm- _ f ” ‘ » ‘ " _ _ _ _ Tw [_ _ , . L_ _(_ | _ _. __ _ I _. __ _ _V xg _V-_._ _.._ J: H _‘_ _ . -_ ,,;._ _‘ _:_ _. "M ` " .`. if ` _ ' ‘ ' ' V ' if l #Xian