in ln. _ __ in f-u Starched and light weight ' -A NoviiL.'rvn~l _ ‘~ TooKE coi.LARs Adnlifkd _“W 55* V-Wml’ Warren B, Purdy the well known fox ' _ and best f'tt' in ea ada man. has through his good Judgment STAKE"_A list "the 'mules 1°' the torla on Monday. -P f.. Big if _l |rlZ__ I1 _ _ _ _ _ Island bred 2.30 pace stake, purse $500 ML _Amana Unlvers-“y_r§-M_kvn§e?vl'§_ g. 8|( . , _ _ ` “ _ _ - - . r. Tooxl: nnos Lim-rio fi' M¢=N1'REAi. _Z B h 51871 01 - - 1 Direcium Pate _gn Enrolment No. 44 rn SON OF JOE PATCHEN 2.01%. gil Directum Patch is a beautiful black 05 stallion, stands 15.2 hands high and m weighs 1.050 pounds; foaled 1906. Bred jus by P. M. Musica, New York, N. Y. -col He is a horse of wonderful intellig-` oh ence; has the best of disposition, rac- no i n s and coura e is a rugged ' ing nsti ct g ; __ tough horse with exceptionally fine p head and body: extra strong limbs and best of feet. He was sired by a ~.vorId’»i champion iron race horse, Joe Patcllcn, 2.01%. one of the greatest race horses of all time and sire of the champion Dan Patch, 1.55 that sold for $60,000; out of a mare by Directum Kelly, 2.0895. Sirc of the senatiolial Diicctum _l. 1.56%. He combines the great Ham- bletonian-Clay cross through his sire. Joe Patchen. and lizlrry Clay slr_o of 5| his grandain. Im, Dlrectum Patch will surely produce extreme speed. As he inherits it. in a remarkable manner. |n Directum Patch was third in 2.09% 1° in a seven horse race iii Pittsburg. in 1912; separately timed by Will Snow in 2.10. Has repeatedly shown quar- ters in 30 seconds. Dircctum Patch is a sure foal get Direotum Patch is from the “fountain of speed.” _ Directum Patch isa sure foal getter son. His first foals :ire coming year olds. and they will speak for him as a sire. See the "American Horse Breed- er of 1916. which clearly shows that son of'1910 at the farm of JOHN A. McPHEE, Bellevue, Prince Edward island. Service fee $15 for the season. Mares at owner's' risk. Return privi- lelzes. 171!-li-3MS5wks. O Cemetery Lettering I Having made a change in my busi-` ness I am now prepared to do all kind! oi’ cemetery lettering on granite, mar- ble or treestone at the lowest possible prices. Will go to any cemetery on the Island. Write or call on W. G. TINNEY, 42 Passmore St., Charlotte- town. 9945-2-27MsttEmwf1mo. FRIDAY. PRISONERJ OF WAR belonging to Prince Edward irisiid. 'ihi-on more lo] cictiea, viz. the Montague Womens’ Paiiotic Society. the Suuris Red Cross and the Bsdeque Red Cross ham each adopted a prlsqper. and contri te $4 .00 per month in this purpose though Canon Simpson, who forwards the money to the Canadian lied Cross_So- eiety, England. _ WEDDING BELLS.--The marriage was solemnized in $t. Peter's Catihed- ral yesterday at_ 2-gum. oI_Mr. William Alexander lrving,‘ erry Valley, P. E. I. to Miss isis Matilda Crane. Vernon River. P. E. l. in the presence of a few _select friends and guests. Rev. D. I. Ma.-Donald ofilclaterl. After the cer- emony. the happy couple drove to their home with the best wishes and congratulations of many friends. Horlss MEAT MAGNATE.-Mr. HORSES NAMED |N» 280 PAcE___lg_i:i:s&s‘.{_i_11_l_»:g_c:J<}u_u;§.<;1`;ew:;if§_yv%;: y the bills when they become due. ---i--I-l piemeiited by another artiatic B|N~s__.n.rUs A Somerville e s ree. Tb s . ~ 0 Beath Hurt '_' giagghwhiggulggg Zbggfzttoot abuse notice ofthe marriage of Mr. Walter _*_-‘ the surface formed ll foundation for Rf Bums’ 5°" of Mr' Walter mm" °r Anoenous Pl.:-:unisv A|.wAvs the stand the rides ni which are G‘*““°“ S"‘*°*'C*‘“"°“°‘°“'“»*° Mi" seems Ti-ns wav. formed or' birch sinus in their M"‘"”d R' T“““' “ l”.°‘“’“‘““ Y°““5 - --- national state the bark outward may °f S°m°rvm°: The marriage °f Speedlest Cure ls Nervlllne. Beautiful flowers are now beginning Miss Rum T"-us' dwghter °f Mr' and r-_ ' to sprout from this also The railway -Mrs' E‘ L' Tm” -°f 165 -L°w°" street Ouch that stab-like vain in the nien who their the trouble to thus ““d W““°" R°5'““.'d B"““' J" “ “"’" de is like a hot knife blade in the adorn' the approach to the depot are lmown business mu' t°°k mace 1°” B! to be congratulated and it is to be Wedrfesday evening at the h°m° °f me Probably got overheated-cooled too hfpnfi that with every season the bride 5 Daren" at 8 °"?l°°k" 5"- HW* st-now there is congestion, tignt- good work wiii ¢0htihue_ be.” Sw” smith' 9( st' ' t°9h°“'°` asm such soreness you calm draw A Episcopal Church Boston, -officiating ng breath _ "*_' A double ring ceremony was employed. This is the beginning of P|em.iBy_ WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty The bridal party stood beneath a large plmmsy is fm. too serious to neglect wedding was solemnized at the home green arch which was inscribed with single 1nstm,t_ oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Uigg, the nionograma of the couple. The Quickest relief Wm come (mm 3 on Wednesday noon June 21st when bride was gowned in white satin crepe vigmous rubbmg with Ne,.vmne_ This their daughter (,bristeue Laura, was meteor _trimmed with white chiffon trusty old pain reliever will fix you married to Alexander Martin, eldest and princess lace medallions. The up in no ume__wi|| take away the com son of Dr. and Mrs. Martin., Grand- gown was cut en train. She carried a uSt|uu_muke you wen just as R did View, by the liev. Ewen Macillougall shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, §g,-_ samuel SL _1uuuB_ of Smmfo,.d_ in the presence of immediate re atives.- bride roses and orchids. The maid of who uayu;_-qu running to catch B Mrs. Reed of Newburyport, Mass., honor was Miss Rae L. Butler. She grain mst week I became much Over, cousin of the bride played the "Wed- wore -old rose taifeta, trimmed with huu¢eu_ I put up the "um window ,md ding March." The bride was given tulle. The bridesmaids were Miss Hope rude that way iu 0|-der to get cooled away by her father and looked win- E. Kenny and Miss Ruby Kenny of om iu hu hour _my side was gun of some in her bridal robe oi' white silk Everett. They wore turquoise blue pain and my hi-eughiug hui-¢ _ug much | crepe de chcne with la_ce trimmings taffeta trimmed ‘with lace, velvet and thu; i thought I had pheumuuiu_ I up* carrying a bouquet of wriite roses. She pearls"and carried pink sweet peas. why; chi-ry Nei-viiiue iu my grip and was attended by Miss Florence Martir Thering bearer _was Master Alden at destination I rubbed my side tlior- 5151” 0! the groom. dressed ln Dlllk H”-\`V9Y P*1Ck8l‘d-Jl`~- and U10 fl0W0l‘ - silk cre e de chene, carrying a hou- girl was Doris Carson. The best man oughly three times. The warn; pene I1 gi-hiihg efrwi wah hugh no icuhhie quot of pink roses and wearing a pon~ was James T. Thompson of Somerville-.I ' ‘ h A r ce tion was held between 8.30 and hm] i quickiy gh; relief Nepvuiue 1 dont set with pcalls and peridots. t e e p 10 ‘cle k d the ou le were assist- consider saved me from' a serious ill- Sift Of the 5100111- TTB 8l‘00m'B Sift I0 0 0 all <2 IJ ness" the bride was a cheque and to the best ed in receiving by theiriaarents. The Any ggi-L gf 3 cold can be quickiy man, Mr. Will Campbell., u diamond ushers were Asst.-City Clerk Jason broken up with Nm-viiine which ig ii. scarf pin. After luncheon Mr. and Mrs. M. Carson and Arthur C. Lee of Som-_ arvei for reducing inflammation, for Martin lcft on their honeymoon for ervillo. Miss Margerital McKeougii relieving congestion in the throat and Montreal ami Boston. the bride wear- Somerville. The bride's DFBSOHI nest, for curing stitch in the side, ing a travelling Salt of mlflnlsht blue 10 the sr00m was a svnrl olu of pearls lumbago, neuralgia, sciatic or pheum- tsffeta. and black satin, with hat of and diamonds and that of the Sl‘00lIl atism. Nothing more soothing or tagel veiled in bluc chiffon and wreat.. to the bride was a pendant of diamond f l Til soc lar e family size' or roses The weaning --iris which were and pearls- The couple left on a wed power u . e g . g the most economical. Small trial' numerous and costly testify to the pop- ding trip to New York by way of Moli- tl u le. _treal by automobile. _ _ D fa a ll] C is size 25c at dealers everywhere. _._ __ d business ability cornered the Is _ nd market for boneless horse meat Wm be Wbuahed th° l°"'°" Part 1°( spent Tuesday in Tryon, the guest of r the feeding of foxes, fifteen thou lm” Week' t°5°““"` Wm' d°°°"19ti“" Rev G M Young-‘Mr and Mrs Rob |-g if - __ ______=2 and three hundred pounds of meat °f “ch h“"”° “nd his Wat 'ac "3 ert MacDonald Crap ud, were visitors "W" heing credited to his account by C I’ "ree" to Victoria, on Tuesday -M s C C ` S yr of Montreal This is now in Macintosh Victoria, was the guest of, d storage on the Island. What BEAUTIFYING THE STATION Miss P H Curtis on Thursday- M her unique business venture will Mr APPROACH - The triangular enolos Harris Waugh Tryon, paid a flying ray follow nexv' This is the ure of swuud ufliolniug the North visit to friends in victoria on Monday. estion his friends are asking D Bld0 0! the Chi1l'l0lt0l0WI1 TBIIWBY -Mr F A Wattan. Victoria, drove to ank thinks he is the greatest mail SIHUUH 1188 110911 BFBHUY beaullliod Charlottetown Tuesday returning Wed the island for the chi-9 and manage this spring by the setting out of nesday morning with his new auto, Mr- em of mx ranches, but d0¢_u,h>g know plants which are now starting to Watton is the first to use the auto for t tl if he iii muh h ood come out in bloom. These beds are mail service in this section of the coun` exac y w e lector after he hm; gold his gm,-_ of pleasing _design in conformity with try, and although he has been giving uridine. it is to he hoped ghhi the the lay of the land in which the flow- splendid satisfaction in delivering tae YS will treat him right anyway ann ers are planted. The large ornament- malls in good time it is expected that al earthen flower-pot w th its many he' will now do even better. -V. , pretty plants now coming forth is sup- flower stand which was improvised m0‘lP adé 'at Yafloirtier 'aiu' _’c%at"' _ 7 _`l_ the IC Battalion Lnnanlin ‘ ° Ba talidlg under. _shieutenant Colonel, I-If Tre sine, M. P.. ’ ' vre'roi'uA._im A" sell and Mass, Exchange contains the following uiarity of ie young co p _~ . _ -‘ F- Colonei Id.” '._tj_.-'lngs. _-the 10¢p|_i,_.%l;a_ Scotia‘_" Rifles. under L ` aut-lf Colonel -R. lnnis and the 112?{;§._B`.-- THE §Wil§ill"$ §l'l'€Iilii'l' SOBS6iliB_alr& to s_ee‘-the opular company once No in.‘ -. 'e-‘Mil was the yern9r'a sw _ e ond'Eilé`wa`a admirably ggesented. 1° » lie Mi-'_ Webber with blsttun amus 'ed ‘the l.iIdisnce"hs'of 0l_rl_.-`-_-(~}lratham ,Bt 4*# eaiettsw ~ _ _ _ iP`A'lTMlNI'.- Major Leigh oi' No.-51d Siege _Bagttery has received a tele-_ b shim stating that iorty__rpeih,are _,re-_ _W -fukfred -lor dnty.at tbygordanoe Stores _ B 3l_1DP|Y in Halifax: T ess men are to -2 remaln_in~ Halifax but will receive -ve' tile same pay as those on overseas .c service. 'l‘his.is a good opportunity -d° for those who are anxious to-serve_ t eir countr but who for various D ll ir. reasons may not be in' a position to 3: go overseas Bright and at least _ Mau --wanreo'7f`|v"'on_ol`*%'AN¢s" o‘z-iglifa o Y e i .1..1---» ' s o -rms Nea vous mounts errsovlo sv “TONNHING cuss: or on. ci-lA~ss's Nenva l=ooo.- n .._.,X1-- her and she usednine boxes. stead- into T0 leave. _ -_ I s I Si. lliiiis' llalice l ~ _ halos w':`a'aEi1 Adam dnfmfck ‘ - ' 'rind MILITMW HUMOR.-» “The St. ° _ » .' Hers is a case where lite-long grati- ily growing better.. ee years later .lohn Telegraph says: _“Cgicine’l &.1HI- _'m'°"B°"°”` o°m°dV 0”" Wm* nl’ mme will be felt for Dr. Chase's Nerve ’ a severe fright brought on the nervous H. Powell,_A. A. G.. ofthe New 13';-u'uu.‘ V _bran H, pi-ich Webber at MI '\\°°d~ Food. 'Aa a school girl and in later'\ troullleagsin, and she suffered every wick command, haabeen s i_nt'e,d_.t'»6_ D V51* MP6 il\» thi! 0110111 h9\l‘9»_ Wild' lm, Dr, Chase's Nerve Food came to thing a- human being could endure command a Maritime Proero Brig- “jghf °"°1\1l8\ “Hd "IB" 'm°“.Y the_rescu‘e when the nerves e out. Her mother bought a dozen boxes ,ig -i ads in Chatham were extremely ~ W ,_ hem' _ ,»ui,u,¢'w'u', hp ny the Nerve Food, and with thistrghg es the ore :W this grief are ment she_ was' fully rsatorelag I wish r reatoringi er to iiesllth _ - ren- you qouidhee hor n_6iY B at ns. hdal g¢u_ _- _ ' _ _.r ._ _ thy, robli0t_~`\vomaa ' w_l¢ii‘~fwo lovtly ` Miss Sadie M, ite. 3 if _ aterioo babies. She still uswths Nerve Food rest, Frederic( iN. B., ltes:_-- when alle Nil! 0_ll¢ 0!;I0,l‘ll!.'bnt lial “When ten ye' _ot age a friend t no ifeturn ‘of the old nbrvoilstrouble ine had St. V " Dance and al?e` lfor .wea‘k.-_D ’.--Dqrvous children d to leave sohdbl and 'go under a there is nothiéig _(Dr. Chase's_Nsi-vg ctor’a care. Instead of benefiting Food to enl'i_h,~ __.bIood. restore the tliatreatment she ap`peare_ll to ge starved nerves a d lltart themon the arse. Her tonsils and -tongue be- way to health- _ Wh°h` they fall _to me so swollen than she could hardly get proper nourishment fromthe food ke any nourishment; For two they eat. this food cure presents the aeka she was this way and their took fll6¢9!_BBl‘Y lll8|'°di°_1“9 in ¢°l\i|9lll8d nvulsions and nearly choked to .and easily assimilated form. and stron ath. She was ordered to the hos- Sth and vigor is restored. 50 cent, ; ain I box, 6 for 82 50. all dealers. or Edman tal, but soon got worse ag . _ - _ commended Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food son, Bates & Company. Limited. Toro- klnd_requlred.<» The minimum height ' accepted is 5 lest _2 inches. Ai§lica- -10 tions' should be sent in to ajor ,all Leigh. olmrloltetown. ou _ W LAID T0 RlST.-- The funeral of Q theiate John D. Haslam, whose sad th death took place from drowning, was to held at the-residence of his father-Mr. _ -W. I-l.'Haslam, East Royalty. The many B0 floral tributes showed the high esteem B in which hewas held. The following-.m were -the pall bearers. Messrs 10 Samuel Cral5r"J0l6Dh Storey, William tell . .- w ir Distant. .John"Riggs, Frank Andrew and Lewis Roper. The following S friends sent flowers: Mrs. D. M. Mc~ in Donald and Miss Edna. Smith, bouquet did -of roses; Misses Essorys and Carrie do Haslam, crescent; Central Christian cla Church Choir,-wreath; Mr. and Mrs. to Samuel Craig, crescent; Mr. G. Ball- u n ingual, crescent; Miss Annie Heron, of wreath; Mr. J. J. Storey, bouquet; Mr. gélg. Wi MTB. E. C. MSX- __ _ ommodore Lydard _ 34109 A letter from a member- oi No. 2 H Artillery dated Belgium, May 6th received in Charlottetown a few days ago,- has some interesting things to D say about the Island Battery as the following extracts will show;- "‘Well, I must tell you something about the Battery. Barring none, we are the but battery In Belgium to-day. ' Everybody knows his work mid dorm 2; lt like a man. You can certainly be 2 clulinnli Lnlls - .1-° Catsrrh is as much a blood dis- fairly weli‘_,.edupat9d, men ara- the -_-.L-.=:-_=->-'ff-1:-»-»----=--'-='f-»---A---~'--Y----=ff---‘-‘~'~`-ff-‘--'=-->--=-‘-`-'ff-‘-'-1-ff:-====-:-‘<-:- us and thanked us for the good Douglas Haig sent his compliments all. d thanks to the battery for our splen-| _ support during the engagement. I "l received several of your parcels not believe you could find a better of tobacco and pi-pe but would like ss of gunners anywhere. They stuck more for we are now ci-t and nothing their guns steadily and. altogether goes as good as a chew of Island twist mindful of the incessant bursting I have written twice before l.ut this the German shells. _ is the first anstvelf-l have received “We hold the hottest corner on this My letters must have gone astray." r they have proved themselves tlms_ front, one that is well marked and d -again, and never better than in drowned with shells in every engage r last bombardment when 'they ment. .They say war is Heli. but I orked for forty-eight hours undcr,thlnk they took the cover od this perfect hail of shells-gunner: to time. - slr guns and the drivers to their "So far we have been a- lucky sms with ammunition. - bunch-- having two killed and seve “During this engagement we lost ral wounded; but we aren't through veral horses and the Colonel of the yet. As for our officers. Captain stan rigade wondered that we did not lose lay and Llaut. Bethune, they are two ore, considering the inferno we had stars. ' _ go through. Later he complimen- “There is a lot more I would like to tell you and cannot at preaent,_but ork we had done. and to crown alhlsome day I hope to be able to tell you . l _ Season 1916 Enrollment No. 37 ' Champion Speed Sire of Maritime Provinces", Sire lol Bob Mac 13 1-4. Champion Pacer of Maritime Provlncesiiconsider, 2.05311 of Commodore 2.25,He1en G. 2.27. Commodore aipuilet 2.25 zearni 29 1-2, Kitchener Matinee 2.25.‘Nut`wood s_e'c_on_d in race M. 2.20 T0 CONSUMPTION I tomioollymgitgdre Zdmaanld 20 (duliers jugid tliamngéorna ltihanlilto ‘se nt e arme n°ce,an owco‘ eymi sas els rn- -- 1? Champion ire ills Sire Admiral Dewey 2 04 3~4 was a whnnninn sire, his 'Grandsire th¢_er"ear eingin 2`.os heaasihe ease as scrofulsor rbeumatism. It “st (Oda ' _ _ may be relieved, but it‘cailnot be removed by simply local treatment. lt breaks down the general health, C weakens the lung tissues, and leads So greeders mate your Good Mares with the Great Sire. He `an be seen till further notice at hisown stables Montague. _ _ Mr. Ellls_tbe latter part' of March refused a handsome price om parties in N S for this horse but as he is an admirer of good in lconsnmption. _ ff - ~ _ _ Hoods Sarsapar-ills in so nie- stock would rather keep him here for the benefit of the public. Terms $15. for Season guaranteed return priviege. _ cessful in the treatment of oatarrli that it is known as the best remedy for this disease. It purldoo the blood. 'Ask your dreggist for it. ` Mti' . ELLIS PHARMACY LTD. M CLAIR, In Charge BniN`GiNei ul-3 FFA' THER ‘ _\ ._ _. Al-l! ME BOYAYGU ARE _LUC\_r‘r To BE IN Tl-05 COUNTRY- ._ 'Ni LAND lil 'll .1 -__-lsgqn-_la " -__ _ _ Lat ;_. gf 1~-.__;___'_'_'f__'_ __ ____~*_ ; ` ' i ` t _ -__._._ ......-v.4_-.. 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