, .-~ `_., .. :f The British Soldier _ a.|s |-4 ln presenting the British Soldier to the breeders of P. E. Island after many years experience in the horse business I do so with pride, knowing that The British Soldier in individuality Breeding and Speed is the equal oi the best in the world’s equine Kingdom. , THE BRITISH SOLDIER FOALED 1911 Reg. No. 59201 Record 2.19!/1 Champion 4 year old trotting Stallion uf' the Provinces made in a winning race at Halifax 1915. The British Soldier is aremarkably handsome horse, dark chestnut no white excep Star_ Stands 15.2, and will make 1100 lbs. when matured,l1e is a Stout, Strong built horse pcssessin8 extraordinary bone and stands squar- ly on the best of feet. Cochato 32.11% the sire of The British Soldier is the Greatest Speed String Son of Todd 2_14% whose sons and grand sons are the Champion Bpeed producers ofthe world. Cochato’s dam is Costinea 2.19% dam of 5 in 2.30, by Plstachlo 2.21, full brother to Nutwood 2.18%, Champion brood- mare sire. Miss Pratt~2.17l/4 by Heir-at~Law 2.05% dam of the British Soldier is one oi' the world’s greatest brood mares being thc dum ui 7 including The Leading Lady 2.07 at 3 years a world’s record at the time, Miss Pratt is the Brehd dam Of Six. four having entered the Charmed Circle in 1915 taking records from 2.12'/4 te 2.08% all aged three and four years. The Ifriendly Chief two years old 1915 is a i'ull brother to The British Soldier he took nhreeders record in August of 2.22% has since worked miles over Reidvllle track in 2.15. The Prattler one year old 1915, mother full bro- ther worked quarters in 33'/4 seconds. The British Soldier has more fast record trotters in his own family of brothers and sisters than any three stallions in the Province. The British Soldier trotted a half mile on Charlottetown track in 1.05% the last quarter in 3055 seconds the only time his driver Peter Conroy ever let him have his head, he has better than two minute speed. N0 horse in the City has travelled more miles than The Soldier the past. winter and today he is tit. for the show ring, he can be seen any time at 254 Kent St.. Charlottetown. Terms Season $20_00. Cash or Note due November ist. Insure $30.00 Usual return. _ ' The 5 leading Sires of new race record performers, 1915: - ' Age. New Performers Horse 12 19 Cochato, ..2.111;i_» 20 19 Peter the Great, 4, _ . . . . .2.07'/\ 14 14 Bingera, 34707 Bingen (dead).... .....2.06% Moko, 24457 W. S. McKiE, Phono 375-L _ Owner. 9690-MS4iEw4i_ _ ` if l '-l -L `T‘- ' *Y `l 22 11 22 . 10 .VINE LEELAND F. 52551 Q ~» -AGRICULTURE LECTURE. - Prof W .I Reid ofthe Agriculture Branch. Summerside, gave an instruc- tive address in the Hall. at Port Hill on Monday evépix last Mr W, J Montgomery t of Central Farmers institute presided Mr F T Morrow Dairy Inspector was to have been present but was prevented from coming but Prof Reid gave some good suggestions along the line ot. Dairy Work. He also spoke on-.the jwool uestion and other cooperative work.~ V Q A ote of thanks was tendered Prof. Reid for his able address.--P. . Tliers's 4. only one way 2 to wash-woollens _ flannelof and filmy _ ` ` fabrics abaol ute l y clean without injury: The _ ' ' way. 'LUX'softens hard ; water -- gives a rich, ; l cream-likeiather which 1 ‘_ the daintiest hands or \ filmiest fabrics need never fear. LUX » coaxes rather than ' forces the dirt out ‘"'_,f of clothes. »°\ ' = - Won't Shrink -‘ ll Woollens _ loc ` ~ - la ` - _ I4 .. pil My M, | 1 sv, Made In Gsnnlln 'by Laval' Brothers Llmlted.Toronto. Registered Clydesdale Stallion A - "ala .DoNA|.o" (sen)- Certified copy ofpedigrses recorded In the Clydesdale Stud Book of Cana- da. P. E. Island enrolment No. 10. Sired by Lord Donald (3058) (10650) .4 by Self Esteem (Imp.) (377) (5344). _ 'Danrhy Flora (2470) by Margaret WIN ‘RACE RECORD, 2,11, 1-4 Made on half mile track Trial Mile in 2,05, last haifin ‘<59 sec. Pure Bred ‘Enrollment No. 20 . The sons of Hambleionian, \vhich, today, breed on the best through their daughters, grahdoaughtcrs, and great granddaught- ers, are the Electioneer, and Wilkes strains, showin! that -'~the.m- tensiiiération ot the lilood of the best, seems to be the surest way. uce wmmn ro ers.f_. _ ,, _ . ; ‘O Qllljeeiaid F, 2,15 1-4, has this great 1 o.r.blna`l ion, thro"Ul1h'B€l-' sire, 2.18, by Electioneer, and Gambetta Wilkes, 2,19, 1-4, by_Geor£ Wilkes. ' Undouhtableiy he’wiii'sire speedfcrossed withrany geny of the above strains, which are rea_lly_ fthe foundation 0 .allf ‘ blood. ._ _. the &Jillll’n€aice season of 1916, at the Montague Livery Stables; tea liars for the season. - _ _ . -_ _ . » D i" ‘f ' i»U'aa` anno- aundthritésr No. 21 “ Send-for circular card, giving full part1culars,ior 'the'a'sislng_ ' ' l'\fES’“& " ~` _ - --»>Mon'taguet.~'Pf E. I; assi-5-2oM3l. . .» ._ _ . v "H "- lit--Il #.- (1075) by Maggie (Imp.) (1678)_ __Coior, handsome dappled brown with white face and tour white feet. Why mate your mare with any inferior horse when you can do so with this _imported registered horse who has proven himself to be,_one of the best stock getters in P. E. lsland:- He will make the season or 1916 at the st ble of the manager. J. DINGWELL JENKiN", Vernon. TERMS;-' Eight dollars for season with usual return privileges to be settled for by note at time of service. ‘Mares at owners risk. 9501-5-3ME8.5.9.l2.18.1f.&30. -» canon No. zz _ _ _ soda section The death occurred yesterday after- noon after an illness of about two years, of Mrs. Dawson. wife of Rev- J. L. Dawson, _recently pastor of they First Methodist Church, Charlottetown and now of York Congregation,_Char lottetown District, The deceased was formerly Miss Lockhart, St. John and leaves to mourn besides her husband three sons Kenneth, an engineer at Halifax, Wilfred, Professor in Prince_ of Wales College and Chesiey attached to a signalling corps in Halifax. The funeral will take place Monday by rail to Bradalbane, thence to Tryon. Inter- ment will be in the family plot in Try- on Cemetery_ To the bereaved family the Guardian tenders sincere sympathy NEW GLASGOW AND VlCiNiTY.- Farmers are now hard at work pre- paringf _the soil forthe different crops. No seeding has been done to date but some potatoes have been planted no- tably Mr. Artemas Moffatt who is one of the most enterprisinég agriculturists, has a large field setf 0 seed. That New Glasgow is becoming famed as a desirable residential place is proved by the fact that within the last year three gentlemen of means have purchased properties in the village evidencing the fact they desire to spend the re-. mainder of their days in the loveliest of spots.- Privates Walter Crockett and Miller H. Stevenson of the 105th Battalion C_ E. F. ere~at their respec-_ tive homes assisting at farm work.-- Miss Esther Stevenson, teacher, Fred- ricton, spent the week end at her home -Mr. Geo. Dickieson has taken a posi- tion with the Royal Bank of Canada, Baron Mack No. 14361 lion Enrclment No. -24 will make the season of 1916 *at the owners stable. Mares at owners risk. ` / For full particulars write or phone . ` H. C. McKAY, Wheatley River, ` P. E. 1. 9543-5-3W2i then tus Jipd. . ci.»'..._ »,--‘_ _, _l Pure Bred Clydesdale Stal- ' respect woman The McMillan Pant her con services at the WEDDING BILLS. -A very pretty _welldingt-.was .lolsmnizeti at St. Ann’s Church; Lot 65:.on.'l‘uesday‘-May 16th 915 when Margaret Murray of that l7i>m»'a._sna amen Moeusla of char- lottetowrr were. united in the holy bélliie of'_m8titilli0l\y.,_ The nuptials _were -performed'-by Rev. Dr. Curran, P. P. Eicellant music appropriate to the occasion,-~was rendered by Mrs. `Daniel'_ Malone of Lot 65. The bride 'who-qwas beccmingly attired in a suit of Belgium blue and white picture hat-nwae. attended -by Miss Lizzie Mc- 'Quaid who was .fittiagly dressed in _a,-suit of navy blue. The groom was ably supported by his brother Stephen of St. Dunstan’s College. After the wedding ceremony was over the wed- dingparty were tendered a breakfast at the parochial residence of Rev. Dr. Curran after which they drove to the home of Mr. James Hickey, Charlotte- town where asumptuous repast was served in Mrs. I-Ilcke_v’s usual hltzli claas style. The remaindn ' i the »~\,=m\- ing was very pleasnniw :pcm in dancing, speeches and music. The accompanist throughout the evening was Miss Blanche Milmau of Char- lottetown, The bride's departure will be deeply regretted by the people of St. Ann's Lot 65 and particularly by the choir of that church as her removal causes a vacancy as organist of that choir which will he difficult to fill. BADEN POWELL DENIES REPORT NEW YORK, May 17.--A London de- spatch to a. news agency here says: “Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert linden Pow- ell, founder of the Boy Scouts, wrote today denying rumors in eirculatioh in the United States that he was a prisoner in the Tower ot London, charged with being a spy. “I regret that the report that I am nsfandmzyby '_ i`| all Salt Beillln of Work, IDHDUI, I'-lg. -_- i sdjourning in the Tower of`London on the charge of eslJi0El1E¢ C5000! D9 correct,” - he wrote, as I was taken. out and' _shot over a month aEo-ac- cording to a Chicago newspaper. Iam not c_lea,r which country I was spying for, but at themoment I am , fairly busy on work for Great Britain." ‘ i .- _ .i....'-.' .»., _ i _ -m-1 it /\ \5// M gf / / .3 - \I", § _ _l _ "' "`_ _ i°I7""" '* 2--i-.E __..;.;`T?-_fl-_ -. -__-. _ 11 _ __ / NE thing you'li enioy in Moir's Cl'1oco» lates-aside from their strict puri'y-is thc hundred or more diffcrcnt c;_'_ires that tempt taste in a constant succession of pleasant surprises. 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