` ABSORBINE. .lR..antiseptlc liniment for man- n_o- _ Pslisollllls MEMBER ol= Fntllars clillllllll 5{Sh'apely ` I-Ion. Senator P. e. Murphy 'llgnlsu l H d l I ' . . . was a member of the an Mr' James D~ stewart. of Messrs. crew oi' the ill-lated steamer Faiaba Math_ieson. Macdonald and Stewart. Barrlsters, Georgetown, was in Char. which _was torpedoed in the Bristol channel by a German submarine /" 15,0118 Of N3lll\'€S' k1l'id€St |°m3¢°Wl1 Y€BU2rduy. V Mr. Shaw briefly sketched .for a I _No Ihand, however' Telegraph reporter yesterday the . pely' can be beautiful Lieut. J. Stewart. of the P. E. Island trials and horrors to which the pas- unless properl cared for gi)grht;n1>iors€, returned I st night from sengers and crew of the vessel were » o 0. w ere he wen to receive a subjected when, allowing a scant five ` Whilé” Care will make the Q course of military training. _¥i1OSlI _8WkW31'd hand 2ll.l11‘3C~ Mr W ld the Huns sent the Falaba to the bot- _tive », ' _ W A 171 F0" M0Ql1art‘ie. son of_Mr.' tom while the officers of the submar- ; We an t . k _ - - CQUB-"ie, Hampton, leaves ine crowded on the conning tower and . ,lm ,». U eep event this morning to take charge of a. mis enjoyed the spectacle of men and wo. minutes for departure from the ship, _ 0,_1_et' aidjior convenience non field at Lockport. N. s. where li' t ll l li ighgt mei-it brought into will be stationed during the summers melhsgggig ;1;i|<‘;r;rti`;. igggntge. haunting look that Buffefg Fi|¢g Enam. AND 'N WA* “Their faces were turned up tow- el' t " ' ’ ° ards us who stood on the deck u abl "l looked back tow ii rd #th Fri b s ec- ‘ . .o'r'r.xwA. M .- “ ° “"°"""“°- 0 'IH ’ .d' “mite treasureralét 5theH(:;"“~ dy' T-_ to lend a hand. They did not speak. wand saw that she was hilullllf -nnnpr wa, BY 31 Of tl'i€S€.1'0S€lL11‘lf'Bd mom fund ha received “lg” an gf They clutched at the steel sides and ter: her bow was lifted ellaedliio' ve the sur- "f§”l “E” “‘“°.l S"’ii°l2 . er en swi C ui tt ’ “S “'58 ‘"1 ° '"1 . - enwlevl voiced n I_.i..~,‘.i€».¥....l“5.f.f......l....... iiiii---tid :l:'l.ll.°:l§§sz.““:r. ‘" :lr :lll::;.°"l2‘;:. °'l:"'°= “P .‘ _ ` ` . .. ‘s - . was 0 B » was B : dally attentl°n_ A towards the fund. This is his second roughly heaving surface' was a can' knew by ms can and c0aa;0:;i;l£_;;e‘;w:;°th_ I f`The__ T I ;;i.__§!__§fr,§_§i_ TELLS STORY'.’0F M|fMUEBDER > _,an _V -limi* ... ` I _._ , W” lu Ch"1°"e'~°Wl1 i/€Btel"iiHY He Walter Shaw fifth engineer of the black noseywasclearl " ` ~ - ' _ y v llvlylllin ble and the WHS fezistered at the Victoria rliJIl(:leiig)e;)n;ll_Jlst§er steamshlp Egorie. at_ backwaslikdhbwed the eisseelldlagpfthe tube. it traveled quite fast. bllld ., bllacotso quick ly as I had supposed it _ll|ll_wpi..s*|rl_ when it struck. a terrible shocluuiholkraqinitod and a violent explosion occllinncillrrad. “The shiprseied and1~ handles;-.gnsq up lift, Then 'she listed sharplgiuirpll. A noxious smell of gas arose and a lbldllovmd of water was flung to the masth~iila,,sllell!l,_ _The top- pedo struck ahaft the eilzhientslue room. The Falaba began to sefelolelllee rapidly. 1 ran aft and leaped into .il-niitolha sea. “1 swam inthe directiltlaecliin of the sub- marine for shortly hefonoloeiolelt lumped, I had seen a steamer aplql alpro.~aching the under-water craft and hn,pll llesllpvgd gne was a British patrol boaisollioat “She later proved to ti titoletthc trawler Eileen Emma. the crplitllelullig or which had observed the subnlazslixallllrlnne earlier in the day and. suspectinganliillglt'-onhlo, lnnl courageously followed ti helilhs openly ln order to render aid shmfi ihullltll any nw,-_ chant vessel be attackullmllel. slip wnn coming full steam ahentliisnelllilzvxd the Ger- man, probably mistakiugmllxllllller for a do. etroyer, plunged into thIilollu¢Becp. Vain Effort for -loliorlltfe. _ contributio, i ll . ' ,_ Y- .l.:..°.;“.i:; ".:‘.:‘.r“.:. sl. tn.; -°,_-_-;<1,~;-1 -<_»,-- 135,53,-;--;,»=-;»;-»f ui, ll rl ._.. mmrle I ts 1 b I an a ren s e-an so tev PY E cruw Iwnwllp the degli; Sn, Chgrlgs epel" 9' “ ms len" drifted looking steadily up with a "OW 8111108! D¢i'Dendiculaslu::u|lr;Rlewas try- ‘E¢Ao ‘ ' “”“”’ "'°“"“°U”"Y°“`str 'l lr tliel hit Inst ull hi slrcl l how m _I lad i H r t ange oo oil r w efaces 0 P ms ealsaclillnof the sea um Cum] I m re le “M16 B “nd S0, in rt hurried word plnrnre dn] that was lapping at his fllluilllet Iturned :» c€_l1_|Il'8| DIUHBCOFE uh - 321%” “W ljikell ill F*"|“'~i‘_"1 ‘U Ml-_ Snnw tell of the breaking of B gall away. Soon my head bcooli llllirmne cold and i THICK, .SWOLLEN G A D that make allorie Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind . \‘ er~'Choke-down, can he reduced with E also any Buncllcr Swelling. No blister. no hair gone, zincillqrse kept nt work. Con- centrated--only a few dro s required at an application.-$2 per bottle gclivered. Book 3 K free. l kind, reduces Cysts,VVens, Painful, Knotted Varicose Veins, Ulcers. $1 and Q2 :l bottle at ‘l:.“l_°a.iae?i»’_‘.i_ifil. .’.’.:s.':. ‘.'.‘.=:.1‘i.e.‘.'.r:.‘§.‘a:f.-. Ahsarlilnr and Allsoilllne. Jr.. ire made In Cllildl. the sea. while a boat was' being The R. M. steamer Fnlaba, Captain Davies,` left Liverpool on a Saturday. s te . r 0 W" which precipitated passengers lnto lrolled on my back for~inl inrll rest. The ship was only 11 speck Q into nano deep- " launched after thc Germans had tor- lllstriller nose showed. .L WILL USE AERO LA pedoed thoship and inter shelled crew e trawler was lleanllomurutxill I quick- To |_oc:TE HERD8_ and passengers, enod my stroke as I w l lwis becoming numb and weak. I feareofnlturoltlrmat I would not be able to' keep up. pup 'l‘l-5-,ppl over ST. J0UN'S. Nf|fi~. lilly 5~A nov- Inound nn. the Wes, ,must .of Amcn n took an old man, a. retlrllmllred nrmy ofil- nl 1186 Oi the a0P0Dl¢1“e is Und" °°““ company including passengers and cor. Hewas exhausted a lnedlllll ‘ cailc l nllt sidcrlttion by owners of seal-ing ves- crew of 240 people ' inn( he was going tn gw|x,g|,.0;1p .'f.0m‘, “els ‘W 9' "Bun Of l-he fllilllm Of the On' Sunday at noon all hands were 00-' I H=1|d.V‘l'|| help younl yall' llgrals ed seal hunt this year. It is I>r0DOH¢d ordered on tlepk und soon- ,ng worn it piece oi’ drift wood undnlll llnllll aceditllill- that two experienced aviators be en- wns passed that ll Hllbmurllle had nr. der one of his arms ilndbnitllllll huolliing 'llim gagcd to visit the east const and the llnred-the vessel to Mop; The. Fumhu by the other arm. was llawlllllblilc to keep ‘Gulf Of St- |~&\‘~'F€I1¢0 PGBDGCUVBIY was then in a position in the Bristol l\iS head above water txllerllllii 1 we were just before the opening of the next channel about 75 miles from Milford rescued- - -- ' season and locate the herds. The in- Hs,ven_ - - - - “The skipper of the tlpnplnwqlpr was n formal-ion thus obtained would ena- Engineer Shaw said that when he Clever Seaman and nlrnrl rulloeuvred ills ble the noel; to gall directly [nr the wen; nn deck nf, Wns_t0|d that ,nn vessel withgreat skill. _lllxlll l-He saved a scene of the hunt, instead of spend- submarine was on the starboard side large number 0f the Dmq e passengers and ing much time in searching for the alld that he went to the rail and look- Crew- Difrklng up 110. _ln Til- one whose animals. The direct cause of the ed seaward. He did not realize then b°dl@S 525866 in the sessl larrrnend down, lack of success in the present; season that it was a matter of lifeand death. Were D'1B59d- They wesw wlrs dead. and which ended May 1, was the unus- “Tale slhlimarinei was on the surface ggggerxafhnieilber tilme eulllilloor place to ually heavy amount of ice packed sl- an on e conn ng tower was a pack ,_ 0 Y 'elm HS- uni. Ong the coast by continuous inshore of twelve men in uniform. The craft Finalll' all Were transllurinlier-red in ine winds. The scaling stsomcrs. siclir was not numbered. but she was a big *°"P°d° 0lut'of viaiv vliw Europe- Tlorions, over night, May 6 to E. people were lowered. As the last boat especially France and psi lin .gland- is McKay, New Glasgow, si; noon; was being prepared, the torpedo came. dumfounded at r\merics_n¢lrhn's= insistent thence to owners stables where he The chief officer was cutting away a peace talk, and her reluellletlllctaxce to ac- wili remain till the iollowingiort- inmmed fall when he cried: ‘Heres cept the situation as iitlmilezxlsts' and _nigbt. This route will be continued the .torpedo coming, every man for readjust' business accord bloolilnl§. fortnightly, weather permitting. mff"’°"' "Europe has excepted lmlllle worst as= Mnrr-_q nt owner's risk, There were about twelve members n probability-a war fr-ll ~ lmmn two to "_ C_ MacKAY' Ol' the Crow Oli l)0li.i'd when the i.0i'~ five years-and at the sg pls llln__¢ timg is Wheatley River, P9110 WHS (1i8ChBl‘€€ll~ ,Captain Davies prepared to be happilllqqlplly sllrprised‘ 9833-5-7llftllRi. Owner. Wa” bmwlng the ‘VMBUB *lt the H1119- shollid the trouble termiim'l»rmilll&'.e earlier. To say that the Ami Amir: ican so- Allies regard it pro-Germlaitrmirn attitude is' bitterly re-entered il [il llgzautting it mildly. "Fr.'\nce's army today vlllinyli undoubt- edly one of the greatest tlaeiligtzlting ma-_ chines in the field, and 'lei‘bdiilr:n splendid contrast to the force in m moizzilized hy the French last August. .lilut -i<"‘rance in- sists on eliminating the slrtlll rrmemory of her unsatisfactory showwplllnwlrllgz at' the outbreak of hostilities. ,asa _` "England feels that thlfl thlahility oi a democracy to exist snails all r: into an emergency without compqmonlllllssoty mili- tary service and without luoutlmonhitaining u tremendous pr'_ofess'ionall,nlollllllr.'*rily is on trial. She has spent nimilll nite nrnonthein perfecting a citizen army wil‘m1iltr.at she be- lieves will prove greateisllualeltzhan ani' professional army, but llnll time knows this nrmy must prove hell s hir xlilims for it. Even advantageollsnuotouitarms now would not tempt her to 1 pttolpseace with the strength of this citimlllsilllen army un- proved. -_ 5 called pro-pepcu atztitllllplliitllll, or ss the | o ITALY IS THROBBING N WITH WAIAWNAR XLARMB. _ RQME. May 5.--The Ili ooillis' t intense excitement pervaded the erilheeltty to-day. T “ V A I E J IOR.” ` der; 211%; nlmqgy A'l”°“‘ \$l“‘°¢1‘ with rumors that Austria"1lll:rll'lDn\i word » - _ ‘hm °f S°°"° (‘“"d 2-30| lfmd “lm DY had been delivered yestelelatil¢nls;.'.~y to For- ' ~ ' ' " ` _ f' _B°{°l F',°“°h'_P°'"-“B°l'<1°\' Will!" will eign Minister Sonnino. em.».illl i had been . U ` . _ REGISTRY NU.MB.l'=l*S - . i:s.r..f" '° “F” ;:i°;2§i.lr “f°.l.'i.°°.:'.::‘:‘..f..°ll‘-l‘.:.ll..“.'.°.».§:.:'.:. . All'§B!‘:¢i8l!l9d2%24_89. liar pfsrtiiculnra li; to Borden, nn. gnrorgsierisftoday téi::dsDl:ld|lll..¢tv;ln|f`;n Pc »`> ’ an 9' 0 au re 0 '..°!|\"v .'~l Sol.B.r°w°r and ‘ 'D 5 con el-ence ` U nay' 6 8° ~ ‘ - ' - J. St l . C 1 tt. _ t la has y despatched plililniovenengers ` ` as - ~ ` ' 1 descriptil:h?d!l‘gJ1g;d¢;r oxlligs' 'aTmi‘e'f(;lr. .¥;\3?|:|T>' “F V|e“““ “nd I ;"‘°“°l*°"“- T" WI" 3190 make the SeaS0fl at to Mn Myuyona’ ,.Innav.,‘n"r'..xr_ J., Mgggggggl-0 gnyn these bwll s hnr (|19 mini- ' me stable as “Prince Manor,” 215 Great G80fB¢ A. lrketls, .lvonasmés can on tli»l“1\";1 flftmaim f°‘:f\‘°'i‘;° 1ig‘\l"li"f*" "HY" _ ‘ _ ~ ' '- ._ w cl e lulann envoy §atl'¢€t» Ch31`l°tt°t°Wn' ` ` mm" and We 'or y°“"‘°u' _ ' 11:: :grained out after coma callarwnces. ‘ . Aiarmist reports oontiimlllllluie - tube cir_- culated, smiousn tiis city (ll=liyu...»tli¢ntly calmer to-day. One rumospnumtlilgd it the Prince Von Buelow .badud bil nubmlt fresh proposals to Foreillliortlln Minlste Bonnino today. but this waitin regarded all unlikely. Diplomatic _ .»,|ll|t_con\ferencen » v . ._ _ _,__- .__ 4.. 'r Hs l=Aivlous smcsn 29567. (2.06%) _ \vorld's record. ills sons have sired over 300 standard performers. Universally admitted to be the greatest modernfamily founder and't'raiJsmitter of speed, the world has ever seen. Bingen is the grlindsiro of I BOTTOM - 41818 Race Record 2.231/, on lllllf milc track. M is as handsome as a picture. Pic won first prize at thc' Provincial Horse Show hold ill vlinrlottctcwn in 1913 He stands 15% hands high and weighs 1150 pounds. lie is 'beautiful seal brown, llus u vt-ry handsome head - fine, intelligent and exceedingly "lirccdy." lie has it full, illtelllgcnt eye, clean-cnt throat, gracefully arched neck, broad, fllll chest, bcnlll.ii`uIly rolllldc-ll body and strong loins. llc has nlagniilccllt bone and muscle and strong legs-in fact. it would be llnrd to surllltss llinl ill form, ns you will any after you take- it look at him. Ho is ii. splendid roadster, fast and ambitious, and can llrllsil li 2.20 clip nt. uny time witlloui u boot. lie is a remark ably clean going liorse. I llilvc repeatedly sllirlr-ll ililn up to his clip on ills streets and llc has ne-ver turned u linir. Ili: has never llnli tllc slightest Ili(-lilliliioil lo piico and should be pre-1-.millelltly zi sire of irotters. ills sire Bingnrn, has no pncers ill tllc list. Own lirntllcr to Ilcrkn 2.141/_l, (tilncd 2. 08% _ill a race). lilala at (Zi) 2.18%, Brentu. at (2), 2.23%. Bottom is by Ilillgnra, the cllunlpioll money winning sire of 1912. World's champion sire of 2.08 lrotters at 11 years; sire of Ilelvnsill. (2.06%), Ilcrgen (2.06%), Bin vola (2.07) and Bacden (2.05%), the world’s record money winner.) winning $35,775.00 in 1912 and sold for $30,000.00. Bottom is by Bingara, n half brother of Uhlan (1.54 1/,),tlie world‘s champion, Bingnra worked as s 2-year-old 2.27 and at the age of 13 has 80 in the list. a world’s record for his nge. I_liilgara's dam, Ligcrn (2.27%), is by Arinn (2.07%). Who has 7 in 2.10 and (i5 in the list; holder of world`s record as 2-year-old to lligii wheels 2.10%), stood at the service fee uf* $2500.00, brought $150,000.00 when sold_ Ligera's dam is Ollie K. (2.121/4), the noted brood mare by King Wilk- es (2.20), Bingcn '(2.06'/4). “Billgara’s sire, has 174 in the list, a world’s record, includilig Uhlan _ .(1.541/4), the world’s champion tmtter. Bingen is by May King (2.21%). wllo has 38 in the list. May King-is by Electioncer wii_0.li_as 160 ill tile list. Electioneer is by I-lalnbietoniau 10, who has 40 in thc list. ` 1 ' _ ' ` Bottom's dam is the great brood marc Kadika, weight 1200 pounds, dam oi' 5 in the list;\she is by Champ- ion Kremlin (2.07%), weight ,1200 pounds, who has 7S in the list.; Kremlin is by Lord Rllssell, w_ho,hns 34 in the list; and Lord l`fussell_is n 'full brother to Maude S. (2.08%), their dam, Miss iiusscll._who a yearnago had 306 strongly to the student of pcdigrcc. Mr. Breeder, you owe it io yo 0734-4-30M3iE3ipd. _ descendants in the 2.10 list, is tile only mare that has dcsclelilinnts in the 2.10 list' in thc lst, 2nll',‘jf.‘lrd, 4th, Sth, Gtll and 7tll generations. Even if Bottom had nothing clsc to rccolnmcnd him his superb Ilrcctlliigy' would appeal - ~ .-..-‘i-_ Bottom will remain at Tyne Valley until May 10th. on May 10th and 11th; he will stand,a_t`R.‘- E. McLean’a stables, Alberton; on _May 12th and 13th at Edgar Matthews stableS, O'Leary; returning Home ‘,May"15th. These trips will continue fortnightly until close of season. _ -_ _'_ _» urself to s0e.Bottom llcforc breeding_elscu'iierc. llis sirc1_l}_inl;urn. stands at a $200.00 scrvil:c_ i'cc._ To give the farlncrs it cliancc to _patronize this,supcrhltivcly-brcll sillllititi. .zltviiave set his fee at $15.00 for-tllc season. Tile ulsu al return privileges will be given. ' ' NELSON IWALDRON. PRINCE VON BUELOW TRYING TO WIN ITALY OVER ROME, -May 5.-“lu li view oi' tile international situation tllc King and ministers cannot leave tile capitl-il to be present at the unveiling ot' the Garibaldi monument at Qunrto Sant Elena,"' was the text of n note issued after the meeting of the cabinet yes- terday. Its publication produced a profound effect upon public opinion. Abandonment of thc pluli l'or the participation of King Victor Emman- uel and high government oilicillls ill the ceremonies attendant upon thc unveiling. is believed to have lie_ell the result of the call made by I-‘rincc Von Buelow, the German ambassador, upon Foreign Minister' Sonnino Sull- day night. Tile details of this confer- ence are supposed to have been pre- sented at the meeting of the cabinet, for which wasno t issued until yester- day morning. Tilc ministers assembl- lasted four hours. . Immediately after the council clos- ed. Baron Sonnino, wlm had called upon the King iiefnrc thc sesisou op- ened, went to the consulate, wlicrc tllc first secretary oi' the Gernllin clnbllssy awaited him. After receiving at vcrbui communication from the baron, the secertary hastened io the Villn Molto. the private residence of Prince _Voul Buelow, while Foreign Minister Con-I nino called upon thc King for li sec- ond time. These evellts are interpret- ed in many ways in political circles. b\lt\the consors have forbidden the transmission of all comment. Corre- spondents are permitted to say, how- ever, that Prince Von Buelow made new proposals Sunday night to Baron Sonnino. These proposals wecr sub- mitted to the cabinet ministers. who will hold another council todny. YOUTH CONSPICUOUS » FOR GREAT BRAVERY LONDON. May 5.-The death of Lieut.. Arche-Shee, killed ill aclioll near Ypres. October 31, has just been announced. He was still under _ 20 years of age and is said to have shown conspicuous bravery in the fighting. _ Lieut. Archer-Slice was dismissed from the Ilayal Naval (lollegc lil Os- borne in 1908 on charges which rc- sulted in a sesatlonal law suit. Tile youth was declared innocent. by the Solicitor-General and the Admiralty paid his father .£7,120 ($35,000) as compensation. ed two hours later and the councii_ luis _ Ju" "1 - “-1 mil ll \ ` - ` IN THE STUD _ ' Tile Superlatively Bred Stallion _ _ CATALON, 57741" Own brothers of Owaissa 2.06% _ Enrollment No. 20. Pure Bred Ciltaloll is ti hanilsomc 15.3 hands. 1075 pounds mahogany. bay Stallion of pcri`c<-.i coniornlniion and absolutely sound. llc has trotted a miie in 2.14'/4, lnsiquartcrin1i2 sccomls. l-lc is sired by Illngen 2.06%, sire of 175 in the 2.30 list, including lllllan 1.58, Admiral Ilcwcy 2.04%, 'King Cole 2.04_ Owaii-lsu~‘2.0(i%, full sister of Catalon. (?ntnloll’s dam was _the great race more, lnlprovidenco 2.12. by Prodigal 2.16, and dam of Owaisso 2.06%. also _Prodigal Liingcn 2.16%, second dam Queen Wilkes, dam »~.of imprcvidence 2.12, Queris 2.121/4, and lluprobable (2) 2.20. This Stallion offers to the breeders of this Province one of the greatest opportunities ever placed he- forc them, as he is the only son of the great Ilingcll 2.00%, standing in this Province. Will make season of 1915 as foI|o\vs:- ~ At Park Stables, At Catalan Farm, CHARLOTTETOWN SHERBROOKE I April 20th to 23rd. April 2-itll to May 3rd. MBV “fd I0 791- may will to 17in. i:>(`Ji!lhz§'4lh_ M" 2"" "’ mai' _|nn`,. 14||, tn 1g[|,_ .iunc 7tIl io June llth. Julie 28th to July 2nd. .iullo 21st _io 28th. Jlliy 12 th to 10th. July 5til to l2til. Svrvivv lcv $15.00, payable note ill time of first svl'vicv 'ol' it discount ni' 10 p. <1., for vnsli. Mnrcs n owllcrs' risk. FRED .l. cAlvlEnoN, Manager ` JAs. 1'. _wAl1'E, owner (‘.harlot.tet.own. Sherbrooke. :lull-4-zlullirswlni. p i; 1 l MAYOR TODD 2.18 l-4 _ In the Show Ring: Shown ten times, winning ten first prizes. ' ‘In the Races: Entered in six, winning six first moneys. His Colts: At Charlottetown last faIl,winmng_flr_st,a sec- ond, a third. At the spring show, March 17th, winning first, second, fourth. Also winning first for five best colts from any one stallion. - _ Q * Will be at the stables of Mr. Francis W. Hughes, Grafton Street. For terms and further particulars, aplply »-to the owner, Hammond Kelly, P. O. Box 235 Charlottetown, eiephone R16 9800-5-5Mwsm6wks. ` _ -' _ _ _._r_~_»-.. FOR SALE T Bay Stallion .8 years old. _siredf _'by Joe. Dillon 2.24 1-2, He by Sydney Dillon.. ‘ Sire of Lou Dillon 1.58 1-2, _Woridis Champ- ion Trotter. The Dam 'of this Stallion. Pro- ' duced Lina Miller 2.19 1-4 and three-tothers in 2.1-li; will be sold cheap, for further' _particulars I 'GDP Y 10 ` ' J. A. Henderson _ ` Llvery_Stable--Queen 969.4-zlmwimiltmurt . ~ ~ ~~"~` “f ' - " The Standard-'Bred Trotting Stallion ~ *‘ _ ,_._1_,- r , Y” 1 is s .- ,. .v ¥AY7» 1915 _Y _ '_ -_ _ __ 'rss ci=r.t1z_r;oT'ra'1‘owN_ilv_ll_l;§.tl.l1zl>__t;l_1~{__ I - _ _ _____f_* _- __ '(r1`cs'rHs`aa if . _ l 9 T ' ' " ‘ '--_ a---_ ll. .- in '\";_ '. ~ My _ .-' 3"' . -5 ‘ ., . If - .- J if.»_ 1.. .t 5 .‘ \ <»,, -_- _. ., -to ` l r 1 l -» .~ -.- :i‘ rii. ,l Siro of the W0rld’s Champion Uhlan (1,541/4; sire of 15 under 2.10; 80 under 2.20; 174 in tile list, a "W Ji; » t I I ,§,:_';¥__ -Lliii ..ll* e- _ .l l.l’r‘»I .t..-.s-.»- »-aiu..-.»-.ern-»»».a== =_l‘ .___ :;.l‘;_ -_l __-_l ‘i "_ »_ J - l » f. . I A .t -_ ,_ ..'_<, ll .iri- _,_. _ ~l'.-3 I li. E -fit f if-1 .i ttf Vi 'si _ ff; iv ‘- _ i l`.l.=`_- 1 K Ill _f' lit! , ---. _ My .ui li 1 » ll- I i .f ' ‘f. »'l__i»1 `i. tl _.___ r 1, 1-. = 2 l ,Z 3:". _ ' I I -1 1 = .i' .r I. fl 1.-.-..---~. ..._-. .5--..~¢~ frn \ ' r 1 t Y `.x A.; .t .(5 .'»§_- 1". \.J 1