I t muiisioirr __ " ~ . ” M .- .rosa , lg » ___M_ *___* v _ ya V _'rim oiiAnLor'ra'rowN ousanmi *m,_G_,__d_i., W y V wi 1911 is :rr . ~ ,_ _ v ~ . . ~'_»' r i v. »;_. -- if ‘-s ii-_-n_u1-icuii ' ` _ W ii “Ask your Friend Tomorrow -_Fifi -:'L_ _ Q _ S? ,. - .' f _yf ‘ _ \ _ _ ~ .E.-Sllllill ilUllll\l|ilNS A The Wesrem Guardian I -Breedingoi Prince Marjor 57168 ‘ if] " ~‘-‘-'-'-‘-“-‘-`-‘-‘~’-“-‘ff-‘ff~'~'-‘fi-'-“J-'-'-2-*Y*-‘v-:r-s-‘fr-A “v‘ A orff:_-::_»_-,~_»_-_-v-_-_-:_-,_-, -__ - - »___-_-_-_-_-_»,-_-_-_-f_»_-1 l - 1- . ` , ’ _i~iiiN,i'¢a_iiiA-nioii in ri uni ininiirome my stiillii-ii with black iwl\\ti:i~~ He limi i; five hire-lliseut iioau. inn... ll.-\l.ll"AX. N. S.. Jilrlii IZ-(Quoin. tions furiiishcri bv I". B, McCurd & _ Y (‘o._ stock iinil bond brokers. mein- hors l\ioiitri~i\l Stork Exchange. Mc (`uiil_\' lliiililiug. iliilifaix. N. S.) (`LOSlNG I’lil1`Et-I Yesterday 4 'I`oda_v v v~-- ~ Atcliison __ 10:: 10:31, A I-‘ "'-3;; 77 .-\iii Stk Il . . _ _ __ 544 , .~\u:icoiiilu _ _ _ _ i0;'»~}g 110"/it .t‘riu l’ai- _ _ ,_ 162! _ 1591/Lg (`on _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ 02% ill! |1`|'\li' S0 Mennen’S7’ i\i_ if. vi sir.. I l\ii“x .\'or i‘owi-r _ 95 00% ;l’i'=. . . . _ ._ TSI/Q Til 81% 841,., 94% 03% 82% 130% 114% llcniliiig 945/g S. l’. _ _ . _ ._92% 'I' 1 ._ 81% tv _ _ _ _ 136% itil., § _ §W‘@"£‘~ -, _ _ -=i?f._`~°’ .<4~_., ww V1 ‘%_»sf I . . J. -WORK |NTERRUPTED.- Last SUMMERSIDE MARKETS wrck`s rniu stornis liiterrupteil the wiitli on thi' fziriu_ that had been ----- _ ;.:_oiii|.: on so earnestly iii Mont t'i\r~ incl the past first few :lays of the BU"-0l'. CTOMDBFY. Tb 40-41l\voi’k. 'l“lii\ low lziiiil is. well satiii‘iiti`-I Buckwheat. bus. Cal-fsklns. lb... Eggs. dnz. _ l1a_\', liiiisc. lou ._ Lamb pelts, lb Oats. hliii'li. luis. ,_ Oats, wliiii- Pntutocs -pi r bus ._ Pork. organs att. lb Wheat, bus . . . . __ straw, pressed. ton 1,00-1.201 " flee tu $20 60-90 _....\.'i . _ . . _.row to iii $l.`/6 to $2.25i:oln haw riiniv out high in tho llist of 8_00liiinois for his :ind will ii-i|uii'i~ ii few iiiiys lwfoie thc work ran li.. ii-siriiii-il_--lt. --.\ir. rliiinoriil .-liicoiii. of St. lla- pliiivI_ has ri-tiiriicil liiiiiiv fruiii Si. l)\iiistiiii'_~' (_‘olli»i.:c. \\'hr>'ri~ he hits been plzii-i~rl by thc .loan of Ari- Society cl .Vciii Crirnicl. iinrl by which society thc i-xpi-iiscs :irc ili\i'i'iiyi'-.I. Mr. Air- class.-R. yur _ _,.Y____ _ 1 _ .___;_-_Q lllllllllllun nllllllllluuu llllllllllllu "lllllllllll ‘llllllll `llllll `IIIII llll vlll II 5 Ill 2 III 5 ll § ll i I I I I l II __ llll llll IIII llll !IIl IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII llulllllllll , lllilllv' il!! lp' 5,3.- Failma-1, runnin, Iilllll wullluli ‘annul YIIII III - an an - u ‘: ` L x I In I II I I Al .nu nun ann I l Aa an _.Q llllllrml llllll\ Il llllllld' IIIIIII' Ill|:;¢' lllllli !ll¢.:-‘ ulll alll Ill Ill III *ll nlllllllllllllllllllllulg IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll¢** lllli' ll' i ii" :I ,__ ZIHZZIZZIIIZIIII _,_ EIEEEEEEEESEEEEE - iiiziiiii I I i1me 1s Haro \\'i‘ .i:i\i~ just |'i~i"~ivi'il ii liiiigii 1.'liir'li of DOOR SCREENS, WINDOW'-SCREENS SCREEN CLOTH JI is ai v<>i'_\' high rlnss griiilir line.. and you will iiiiil tho prices ‘iiiost iiioiicraitc. if _“Ill i\I'f‘ ::_l school. Mr_ Gallant fouiiil wiirk sut- ist`ai-_tory_ -R. -KENSlNG'l"ON.- NEW .LON- E-ON PAR|Sl'l.- Rev. 1'. \\'. .\'i'i1".i. foinicrly of Granville. _\'_ S.. who was unaiiiiiiously elected rector' of New Loiiiloii parish. arrived in lien- Iriiigtonoii Frlilayf June lst. and will i-oniliict' services on Siiiiilay. .Inni- :li-il, as follows: Kensington. 10.30 a. rn.. lrlshtown. 2.30 p. in.. I"reiii-li River, 7.00 D. rn. --K. -KENSINGTON CHEESE FAC- [TORY.- The iirst allotment of milk for the season of 1917 was received nt the Kensington cheese factory on Tuesday. June 29th. Thi- first can 'was put in by Mr, J-orzepli Driscoll. of Vleitnout. Mr_ Arthur Murphy has been rc-eiigagcil as cliccsc' maker. A big output of choose ls' looked for. This district is generally allowed to ,ou 1'. lslauii.-lx. »i~¢»_~.~ ..._..~`..,-f ,_..,.-~w-v~» 1 , """'-'r' "" "-'~~""""'="~ E" -"'" ' 'f‘ _` ` or Grave Side . -_ ° lliiil \i°-3 '\ ~'s '_Ul 'day School and Bible (.lass. ‘ I’ h _ Re I ed_ Visitors welciime. GRACE CHURCH ST. JAM E8 _ ed. will preach. ‘ csN"iir`i"i. 140| iIip1»i'AN for Saturday. 15i. at Holu.ian's Su 827-5-23\Vei.lSatESal2wks. wicks. chimneys. etc.. at Braces. 627-5-23\V8dSIiI.ESilI.2Wk8_ Ill MEMIIHIIM ERNEST JASPER TOOMBS. Ili- had been in fairly good health D until about a year ago, and was able to attend to his' business duties un- til ablout two weeks ago. Since their -1847 SILVER POLISH. "The best -ALLADDIN LAMP MANTLES Many people throughout the city were sui'pr'lsed and pained to lcarii tho sail news yesterday that Mr. Ernest Jasper Toombs, son iof Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Toombs. had pass- eil away. 'The ileceas-eil, who was 35 r , yeaiis of age, was' assocliateil with his father _ln the Ilrocery business. he gradually sank, until the end this Province has ever' iieen ill' give a slight. Idea i' his illifillly ff) Mono 244s7......` ..."- __ Sire of BreniE'a \'orkc_2.0,4 lu Ferino. 2.05%. Native astro P§i_Nc"E iviAR.ion The l-Iarvestcr. 2_01.:Mar- tha Tipton (4) 2.09'/1. Vito 14) 2.09%. etc, Teriera 2.05%. Real Lad.\' (2) 2.04'/4'. Day Spring. 2.091/1. PRINCESS MARJORIE "S lat iiiiiii l'rlncess aAaoN wiu>€:z=cr51e -g.__._... _ 'cw m~mm:Fw J. Hughes, Souris. _ Hall. Gloucester. Maas-_ Dufresne. Montreal. ., Coles, Ottawa. _ Faulkcr, Toronto. lEllIs. St. John. _ Knight. Halifax. _ Campbell. Sackvilie. Allan, Toronto. r Puttie, Montreal. Hewitt. Toronto. J. Scott, Topoiito. li. Ellliott. Ottawa. QUEEN ,HOTEL _ ' Alcx. Watt. i\l‘outi‘@l_ B. Gallant. 'l'llooiiiilc'lil. I (7. S. Mori'lsc_v, Tignisli. .i_ A. McDonald. Montreal. R. li. Morrison. Summerslilc_ (T. E. Parker. Toronto. lion A. Bu-c.kiey'. Halifax. I., M. McKinnon. Miontagiw. ' E. lf. Prowse, Murray lIiirbor_ E. Boswell. Victoria. SPECIAL CELEBRATION JULY 1 .2 mation of Canadian Confederation ' to be Fittingly Observed . O'i"f‘A\VA-("eleln‘ations of the lif- |tieth iiiiiilvi~_frsar_v ot' the roiisuiuinat- ion of the Canadian (foiifciler-.itiori on July lst next at Ottawa nnil all pro- vincial capitals will be iccomiiieiiilcd by the special couiniittc-.: of parlia- ment of whicli Sir George Foster' was cliair-mari and which was charged with the duty of oiitliinlng n pro- .inime for the oiiasioii Tho ioin ilttingly marked but that in view oi' the war' there stiould not be expen- sive or elaborate demonstrations. _ Tire celebration in Ottawa will consist of the! dedication of ri lab- let to -be erected in thc new liiuse oi' commons on Monday. July' 2_', the expectation being that tho rou- structlon oi' the building will bi-_ rar enough advanced to permit of thai installation of thc niernoriiil. 'I he provincial govcrnuioiit will li 1--.li» 'ed to liolil oflicliil colcbrriioiis. it lis likely that a proclamation will be issued asking thc- church. Siiiiday and ‘organizations and munii .politics to oh- »ith iliini Ariiiabel (dam _of 2. graiiilaiii iii' ill); by Goo. Wilkiis. _-'i.i0._ :`»tIi :lam Jessie Pepper' (darn of 2. gmiiiiliiuiii ol' l'.') by Mainliriiio (hii-.t ll. ` ilth diiini Lena Pepper. by Sidi liainet.71li darn Robt. \\icklItic Mare. Terms $15.00 for Season ' ,_ , J. I-I. G. IVILJIQPI-IY, Owner in charge Great George Street, Charlottetown _ . k H 1 ___ _ v r Ill- serve the ilay. Thu iilca is that spor- ial services might be hold, on that day itself in Canada iuiii tliiit iit the same sci'vli:cs_ in which (laniidian troops could purtii~lpiite‘ might take place iii London and Paris, Muiiicipalir- ties and organizatioiis of vai°iou.='_- kinds -would be iiskcil to adopt pro- gramnics,_ot` their own for thi~ or- caaiori. ' lt is pi'oposoiI that ii sp4'i'i-:il posi- age stamp ariil piisl i'ii|'il.< iliwiiliiy- ing the pictiircs of lin: I"ii\hei:'- of (‘oiifedoratlini or sfiiiic- apropriale design shall bi-_ lasuixll. It is HIHU suggested that ii. paniplilot uoiiriin -ing'C`a'nadn as it iiias lin 1867 and as it ls today in point of iiroa, popular- iori_ trafic, rcsoiirccs iiiiil tlw like hc piiblishcil_ ' .g iitiniizs ’» g UNE g Pitts: l\\\\\\\\\,s5_i I u,~L___Kin~rY_§/;,.‘ . ..,_‘i_r1:.:1'.'.'».i.'rI5 .isp Nilllli" |bf1'|-~s DISEPC |U,._ , Ll-"” DUIUETES 9 ..iil"‘ i,‘i»" _@" \\\\`\_ \ W .r 7: I i '< ‘(2-sm \ \\\\\\ Fiftieth Anniversary of the Consum- . .iw I _.iw “ii li -ll ~NI|| - Prince of the Crown _ [Clydesdale Stallion] REGISTRATION NO. 15,158. This excellent Clydesdale stallion will he at his owiier’s stables. Nine Mile Creek. during the season. ex- Celtt once a fortnight when he shall night. coiiiincniziiig Moiiiliiy. May 14th. Fee $8.00; i-usb nr note. DANIEL M. TAYLOR, be one' -nf the host ila-irylng dlstrii-_tri ilay schools., Fanailiiaii if-ili~a iiiiil like 425510 wed Sm , _ IA. -J ' l _ ~v.~v-J _ ». ~.-_ .~.. ~,-f.- _-.~_-- V- -_-_-_ _ C.. .~-.ft _~,-_»_-_-_-.-_-_- ? ' "';'”;`” .// K To beautify your lawn, ga den ' f o % 1 ior that lonelv plotinGorl’s Acre adult classes. 7 p. m., sermon. Rev. (lharlcs R. Freeman will prcacli at both services. - ’l‘rinitv Sunday. Iiiilv communion. subiect. “PlIll’s Highest Ambitiori.' ___________ get one of our ornamental stone SERVICES TUMURRUW ]`5i““'“¥°'i‘"'zff"‘°“S'fri splendildili; maéid Eind fmgslt sii stantia ,t eya igin ie eziuty Fm" MET"'°D'" '_’A"T'°T CHUM" to any garden or plot. See them. E I I1 ri. m.'. sermon. 2.30 p. Sun- ll a. m., sermon. Sunday School I Q - - ‘ m.. and Bible Class, 2.30 p. ni. Special S s'oinion_ reno er v. t. G. Pnl- welcome is gyrtsndnri io men and wo ron. All seats fren and unappropriat- men by the two recently organizcii Sunnyside X ii. ni.. and il ii-_ in. Matlns. 10.15. ‘ il ii. in.. sermon. iiubiect. "A Siiiiiiny school ond iiihie Clin-sm. 2.-, Iicro‘s i’uriiicatlon.“ 2.30 p. ni., 30. ‘Evni-irons, 7 p_ m_ Canon gimp. ,Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. son and Dr. Hunt. " "' Sunday. 330).. m..-. praise meeting. M ` " -~ .' f ll a.. m.. sermon. Sunday School Sunday. 7.30 p. m., salvation meet-. , 0 and Wma (‘la1ui 270 p m 7 p m Ilnl subject ."’f’he Secret Kingdom” he at M. J. McManus'. New Haven. over Stone Jars For Lawn Garden ug; May, for John DorIon’s, Mqyngid w better than two minute _speed son). Todd 2`_14'3-4 was sired by extreme speed ’--f ' '- Prospective breeders can ha 341.5,5M sat, tf. J n The British Soldier 2.155 ‘ Register No. 59201-Foaled 1911 _ `~"" `\\ \\ `~ \ -, I Champion trotting Stallion oi the Province 1915-1916 ` ~ i ‘ ~ - . . . ~_ The British Soldier is a remarkably handsome horse, dark ches nut, no white except a star; a stout, strong. compactiv built horse. with heavy bone and stands square on the best ot icet and legs His trotting action is perfection; goes without btots an has _ The British Soldier is sired bv Cochato, 2.111-2, at3 _YQHYS winner of the Hartford Fnturity 1916 (Todd’s greatest speed si ring- Bingen 2.06 1-4 founder of the greatest speed producing family in _the world. _ The dam of the British Soldier is the great brood rndfe M155 Pratt 217 1-4, bv Heir at-law 2.05 3-4, Miss Pratt is the dam of eight. including The Leading Lady 2.07 at 3 years. The Prattier is a ull bi_other of The British Soldier. Miss Pratt is also grand dam' of SIX with records_from 2.121-2_to 2.051-2, aged 3 and 5 years. No trotting Stallion in Canada has more speed or Str0n8¢1' license to produce a fast trotter than the British soldier. His Colts are stout strong sound and handsome, and SHOW The Soldier is being very liberally patronised this spring in the Stud, which may_interfere with fittrniz him for a low record. Good Judges think hi_m capable, if properly prepared, to trot any good half mile track in 2.10. , _ ve a ride after him any day- Always to be found at 254 Kent Street. Phone 375~L Te-Ims: Season $20.00; insure $30.00 usual retuln. Note due Nov 1st W. S. McKl-E, Owner 1 _ _‘I `Z'_-5 W' ' " _ l Rex Heart I P _ Pure Bred Enrolment, No. 7 Rox Heart, Registration No.. Aiiieri- can 45912, Canadian 2066. Race rc(-_oi'iI 2.12%. Rex Haart is a bay stallion; he stands 16 hands high and' weighs 1260 pounds. lie was broil h_v S. E. _Rlcc. ot' Fayotte. Ohio. lie was sired by Great Heart, by Mnmbrino Russel out of Willlo Wllkos. Ilia ilam was Alfada by Pilot Mcdluiu. siro of Peter tho Great. second dam Gala by Trc- mont. Rex Heart will make the season oi' 1917 at his owiior‘s stables In New Perth. except Thursday of each wi~eli_| Terms $15.00 for the season. with re- turn prlvlieges, mares nt. owiioi-'s risk. G. H. MYERS. V_8.. V.IJ. I Owner in Cliargc. Clydesdale Stallion Baron llnrden 16740. will stand at ownor's stable dur. Ing season 1917. Alexander Kerineily, Southport. 4535.12 M. wed. sat, lmo. Baron__Mack PURE IRED CLVDEBDALE STAL- : LION. BARON MACK, N0. 14361. Leave the owner‘s stable, the 21st t Q _ Q (0000); E. 'I`ur1'ier"a over night; ; than .homo to the ownar's stable. Mares at owners' risk'_ ` r-r. c. nioitiiv. _Wheatley River, " ' Baron Rossiter (Enrolment No.14) The Pure bred oivdesdale stallion 'Baron Rossiter will make the season at his Qwu€f9 stables at Marshfield, Baron Rossiter" ~won the Jrold 1116531 for the best Cana ian bred Clydesdale stallion 'any _age éll gl§ei,6Charlottetown Exhibition in WILLIAM H- GODFREY Uwnef ir.ii_..i.i2iiiiir.1mo. I , _ E- .'. F ! ri. ill.. . Champion Bw'i°*°' i (aoroiiei rom. ci i This handsome draft stallion comin ‘4 yearn old. we fill oveedi’ .-1 850 lgl. 8 loW £16. wel fofinnd #with erfect limbs and feet. b .z;.i.~‘*=~.r._f.i:i..f.i:ii:.e..:."“ " _ vii_,¢th°=°='°°°* "°“‘° ~ _ __ , A McKAY "_' RE1_i,i1>'.E .'£_'~’EL£RS ~ _M_v- 0- ll- " ‘ "1" """ ’“""l’l'= 1 . '» » ionmianii __ P- E- PBSABLE, 1| _ _ _ _ [ _p _ izzssiiniueisiiimo 4s.s.sia ni, 0. _ .._-. lv-_'r Q ' _ ' _ _I ' - . _ ‘ _ - . f r "“ “ii-t~~*‘~ ul-~~4 - A ~~nni»~* -'-