House 2 li Ct%’"aitnr*rYet? ' s `-s f-lf". -_not you can get aR_you;r’SuppliesI-lere ' *votiiwiu find practieaiiy everything ou ma need for housecleanin ri ht | here We have gone to' considerable ‘ trouble sin getting a stock léte in eve respect-but we know we liave succeeltled and can assure you of ex- oelleot value in every article in the list. Clothes cleaners. Carpet heaters, Wall Paper Cleaners. I Alabastine Kalsomine, White Wash Brushes, Indoor Paints, Paint Brushes, Step Ladders, Alcohol, Ammonia, Scouting Soaps, Brooms, Mops, Bucket, Disinfectants, hails. tglgéiet Tact s, Curtain Stretchers,Dust Pans,O-CedarMops,O~ _ ar Mop Polish, Picture Wire, Stove Pipe Enamel, Furniture Polish, Metal Polish, Hammers, Hatchets, Washing Soda, Borax, Lye, Dyes. REUBEN TUPLIN & CO. Kensington ~ rr _ ' 1 1.. W, £2 ff " E`2' ‘ ' ‘E-£-3 Commodore ,l.ytlard 34109 ' Season 1916 ` Enrollment No. 37 Champion Speed Sire of Maritime Provinces, Sire _ot Bob Mac 2.13 1-4. Chamlgion Pacer of Maritir_ne Provinces, consider, 2.05 on Mile Track, ilda S., 2 16, lona Girl, 2.17 1-2, Rexlight, 2.17 1-4, Premier 2.19, Orwell Belle 2.23 1-4, Arena B_elle 2.22 1-2, Lady Commodore 2.25, Helen G. 2.27, Commodore Eipullet 2.25 Zealot 2.29 l-2, Kitchener Matinee 2.25, Nutwood second in race ll/1. 2.20, Tom Commodore 2.24, and 20 others just waiting for a chance to step in the Charmed Circle, and how could they miss as he is him- self Champion Sire. His Sire Admiral Dewey 2.04 3-4 was* a Chamgion Sire, his Grand Sire the Great Bingtn 2.06 heads the list to ay. _ _ So Breeders mate your Good Mares with the Great Sire. He can be seen till iurther notice at his own stables Montague. _ Mr. Ellis. the latter par_t of March refused a handsome price from parties in N. S. for this horse but as heis an admirer of good stock would rather keep him here for the benefit o_f the public. Terms $15. for Season guaranteed return priviege. ' ` ELLIS PHARMACY LTD. Mif' M. CLAIR, in Charge. u-.1 t 1.- " ' ' f 3 THE ACADIAN 58039 ENROLMENT N0. 10 The Stniidard llrccl and Registered llorsethe .'\(.`ADli\N, 58039 will make the season of 1916 as follows:-Leave the stables of W. T. Sample, Trzivcllcrs Rest, Monday _\l:iy lst for Leonard Schurm;in’s Redcqiie, :it noon ; tliencc to Alex. .»\ndcrson’s- Fcrnwood, over night. (Tuesday May 2) to Wm. Noona1i's, Albany, noon, thence to ].\V. How- ntt’s, Cape Traverse, over night. (\Vcdncsilay May 3) to _lnbcz Lcn's, \'ict0ri:1, :tt noon ; iliencc at or nezir liradl<:y's, Kelly’s Cross, Over night (Tliiirsthiy May 4th) to George Dcacoifs, North Wiltsliirc. at noon: thence to \V:itson Smit~h’s, Wheatley River, over night. (Friday May 5th) to Friinlc Andrews- New Glasgow. at noon; tlicncc to _lamcs Stew:-irt's, Bay View, ovcr night. (Saturday May 6th) to David Colds, Clifton, at noon; thence to the stables of W. T. Semplc, 'l`ravcllcr’s Rest, where hc will remain until Moiitlay, May 15th, when he will proceed as before. ~ The ACADIAN is sired by Sableton, 20972 (2_24.}{,), sire of Gwennic(2_22~}4) Mclva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Snbleton is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy Bear (2.05) ; Laurctta (2.08%) and Trilby Direct (2.08‘/4). Sable Wilkes is by Guy Wilkes, 2867 (2.15%) sire of 93 including Fred Kolel, (2.07%), Hulda (2.08%), and the dams of 110 including Deiiervo (2.o6‘/€>)- Solana Boy (2.07). Guy Wilkes is by Geo. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire ‘oi 83 and the dams of 1 lo, Geo. NVilkcs is by Hambletonian 10. The AC/\DIAN’S dam is Nellie Bird by Nelson, 4209 (2.09), sire of 62 including Merrill, (2.io‘/4), Lady Nelson (2.14%), Edmund (2.16%), The daughters of Nelson have produced thirty in the Stan- dard list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21'/4 ), sire of nine and the dams of twelve. Young Rolfe is by Tom Rolfe, 306, sire of seven and the dams of three. Tom Rolfe is by Aratus. The ACADIAN’S grand dam is May Queen by Early Bird (2.10) sire of six including Early .Bird Ir. (2.11%), Hylie Bird (2.12%). Early Bird is by Jay Bird sire of 143 by Geo. Wilkes 519. May Queen's dam is Juanita by May Prince; grand dam Maud W.» by Von Moltke, 4195. The above route will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permitting. Mares at owner's risk. DR. W. G. CHURCH, Owner For terms, etc., apply to W. T. Sempie. _ ~ ~ - f f - .rroinialimu -PLEASANT VALLEV._- 'i'le.Rev Samuel Howatt. B. D., or Woodstock N. B.. will conduct service at Pleu- ant Valley. Juno 11th at ll a. in., and Rev. F. T. Bertram at 7.00. Gilbert Gaudet, Muddy Creek re- ceived a telegram yesterday morning from the Adjutant General informing him that his sou Ernest had been wounded by gunshot iii the head. The young man was 16 years ol! ago and enlisted ii year ago. and for the past two niontlis has been ill the tiring line. Wuiiiws Siniiinii Tnuuiiis The Great Woman'a Mod!- » due Often Just What - It Needed. ' Wsarolouaedtotliinkingol a E. Plnkhun’| Vegetable Com la 0 remedy exclusively for femal ills that we are apt to overlook the fact that it hone of the best remedial for dilordefl of the stomach. For stomach trouble of women it in especially adapted, an it works in com- plete harmony with the -female organ- ism, since it contains the extracts of the best tonic roots and herbs. It tones up the digestive system, and increases the appetite and strength. Here in what one woman writes showing what this edicin d -- ~ In 8 098. Newileld, N. Y.--"I am so pleased to any I can recommend Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound as an eco- nomical and beneficial remedy in most ailments pertaining to women. At least I found it so by only taking two bottles. I had indigestion in a had lorm and I am now feeling in the best of health and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinltham’a Vegetable Compound."- Mrs. BUnn.Wn.Lui.\as, R..D.No.29, New- Ueld, N.Y. Many woineti suffer from that “all gone feeling," and "feelao faint," l while doing their work. Ten chances to one their digestive system is all out of order. A tablespoonful of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after each meal should completely remedy this condition ln a few ddyl. Border Wilkes NO. 29 GRADE. ' One ot the most beautiful carriage stalllona in the maritime provinces, will muka the season, 1916, at the owners stables where he will be cheer- lully shown. He is a complete duplic- ate ot his celebrated Sire Brodor 2.11% bred in Tenessee and owned by I-l.C. Lydlhrd N. S., dam Shandou Belle by Almont Wilkes dam ot Score card 2.30 in a winning race on a heavy track, was one of the best all round blood mares ln the province. By his breed- ing on both sides it can readily be seen Border Wilkes is not or the mixed gaited hop step and leap kind that are always known to be busy in the bunch-killing time in the rear whilst the up headed, straight galted, graceful strldera are winning the money. Terms $10.00 for season set- tled Dec. Ist, 1916. Insure $13.00. JOSEPH MeDONALD, Vernon Rier Bridge, Vernon Bridge, R. R. No.2. Owner. 9909-5-24Mwi'mEBtth6lpd. gin* 1 li 'n 1&__n-snail" _ F ood Job Printing* We _are now in a 'position to _handle all kinds T of Job Printing at short notice. Give us a call with WentY'tW° hun l your next order and be convinced. dred bags( ' T _ Billheads. Visitirig Cards, Letterheads. Law actums, __ , Statements. Menu C_ards,_ Cal°VE“ Natghgadg; andbpng, asses-sonmsi. §r__ffi;_ Tf§ff'__ Gum Labels. Envelopes. Law Banks, Dodgers, Post Cards, “-Posters, Wedding Announcements,-l..iBl_otters. LJ _ -Ona quart. glass water jngii.i13 cents for Saturda`y,"at Holman’s. Sum- mersfde. _ _ 260-6»9M1l.E1l -RESIDENCE on Notre Dame St. to rent. Apply at on-:e to Mi'-1. Wm. Reid. ` 224-6-8-M2l. -Rosedale chocolates. 29 cents per lb for Saturday at l-lolman’s, Summer- side. _ 260-6~9M1l.E1i -FOR SALE. -Semi speed Motor boat. 26 feet long, 15 H. P. engine, speed 16 miles per hour. Will be sold at a bargain. [nicks R. Allen, Summar- slde. 186-6-551. -Boys two~piece tweed suits worth $2.50 to $4.00, for Saturday only .$1.75 each. at H0l1nan's, Sumrnsrside. 280-6-9Mli.E1i -LADIES* SUITS. distinctive styles individual and different from ordinary garments. prices $12.50 to $27. An excellent assortment to choose from. SINCLAIR & STEWART. LTD. _ _ 257-6-9ME1i. -HIGHFIELD.-Rev. J. L. Wason will preach on Sunday June 11th at Highfield. at 11 s.m. Prince town Road at 3' p.m. and at Winsloe's house at 7 p.m. ~ -The store of R. T. Holman, Ltd.. Summeralde. was,closed from 2 o'clock until nearly 5 p. m. yesterday to enable employees to join ln the fare- well celebration in honor of the 105th Regiment. -LADIES 8UIT8.- Our ready-to- wear department is showing ii big range oi’ Ladies' Suits, superior in tailoring and style. with carefully sel- ected materials at right prices. See them. SlNCLAlR & STEWART. LTD. 251-6-9ME1l. -LADIES' AID.--The Ladies’ Ald of the Presbyterian Church Summersida, will hold i1 sale of home made cooking, candy and desserts for a. Sunday din- ner on Saturday afternoon ut 3 o'cl0ck in Miss Amy Burrows’ olllce Summer Street. 261-8-_9M2i. -THE KHAKI iCLUl3.-Summon side, wish to thunk Misses Nora Mc- Intyre, Annie Cameron and C, Gallant for the proceeds realized from dances held in Union Hall and which they generously handed over to the Club..- X. -NATURAL _HISTORY SOCIETY. -The best monthly meeting for thc season ot’ the Natural History Society was held in St. John Tuesday night, oi' Suninierslilc (P. E. 1.). were niado Miss Marlon P. Smith ot this City. William Mclntosh, reported on his visit to Ottawa to attend the meeting ot tho Royal society and Dr. Matthew who la Fellow ol' the Royal Society also addressed the meeting. Refresh- ments were served at the close ot' the meeting, under the supervision ot Miss Minnie Chalmers. I l p-______1_ --_J Baron I_!i_gh Ball Baron High Ball will arrive in Sum- merslde on ‘the lst June and remain at the driving park till the lst Aug- ust. with two or his yearllng whlcli are to be trained by S. A. Rockford. They are some truttors. 0820-5-l8Mtt. Cement I... We ca _ a large stock off 'Print 1 -If 11°" ing Palpersrall colors to select from, fBOHrds, “ abo . Cover apers and Tag Board. ~ . r _,__ v f ~ goods at hon, -prices ._ you will not us _ _° . 2 . fic- i-..f»..~.~ A. 'E.ii2"""° . - - A, ‘ 8 W. F. Burditl. iii the cliair, Miss Amy_ Burrows and Mins Gladys Holnion both members of thc society as was also* ii ' i £2.25. sincuiiii at sr, ' ' _ l“ A'ii~i,i_"ii'i_ ears-snaii. im;-naubuohninc oA|\.i;_o¥rc_i_¢|._l V ur- --- owned. Latin ohne# . in ru-um. ' _ . __ ” Invite tothe Insitallfationi iFash-toil An Annual Event Usheringin inerashion Season , . _ ‘ 'i ' of Summer, 1916 V ' The Fashions will be Displayed " 'Saturday Afternoon ` ' i'\1\\ '\\a¢mz\\VIullHlI@“ l/mm\\\\w//Max Professional Cards’ DR. I. E. CROKEN t VETERINARY SURGEON Otfiea:' Queen Street , Adjoining Hughes' DPUII SWF” Residence: Revere Hotel. . ll857.i>»20M11noutl1 Monson 4'. oorrv Barrlaterl and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank ot Canada monev To 1.0/in ' \ DR. HEATH McINTYRE| ' Dentllt Cameron Block, Vlctorla Row Charlottetown, Office Hours: 9 a.‘m. to 1 p_ m. 2 p. rn. to 5 p. m.. :£583-10-2i'.l\ltl‘. D.C. McLeod, K. C., W.E. Bentley, K.C McLEOD &. BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Offices-Bank or N. S. Chambers - Charlottetown, P. E. I. A.A.McLean, K_C., Donald McKinnon McLEAN O McKlNNON ..Barrlntara, .. Attorneys-at-Law Royal Bank Bldg., Charlottetown. WARBURTON 5 SHAW, Barraterl, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank ot Montreal, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- atlo 1i_ Odlces-Old Guardian Omca, Pro was Block, Carlottetown. P. E. l. - BABCOCK AND SONS Patents, Trade Marks. Dualgns. Rsglatfrod Pltont Attorneys. Establ Shed 1877 Formerly Patent Office Examiner. Marte; or Patent Laws. Repro eiitatives in alttorstgn coun- tries. 1 tor Book “Patent Protection" -i.ll{"° t All about and how to Obtain Pat- entl. ~ - 99 Bt. Bt. - 0ltl’!ll. _ Branohlyytlawhi. Wuhlnitvll- _ S. S. ‘Hessian T ' _ i.Awi/en Mihitlluo P. I. I. 7uM_uu"’|ltiHoy do Loan _ _ ,ii . P. omnien Graduate ot Ontario Veternary Col- lege and Toronto University. Ofnce H. R. Hossain stables Kensington. Tele ‘phone ooan. _ 99.03.5.89.m mwt4 wks. _- i. _- ' ;oN L’ `_ ' < -if . . _ ._ _ i _ nriaitm[q&Timmiihing ' Prompt deliveries and lowest prices. _ __ gt f , 1, 1.5.-,5,,-,,,-§,,,,,-,,G,a,,,,,._,,:,.,,,,,, _ ,how g;f°P°if“‘8 °f ~i_ "th Magnet - Charlottetown ‘ 1 _ ..5§`§§T¥s.> ms. - ~".-;:.=;i<_. ' M .1 ~ 1 1 ' 1,.; .t The mild but sure laxative -witlftli; pleaT;1it taste. _. ON _i .\-<.\i_>»\e- i .\\» - . =' I O Charlottetown. ht) H F . /_f. 1*//C C1’/XQA/K4 .S.'U1'z’\> »| |i\ ii I li tilt A Nation’s Wateliword ' ,_ “BE PREPARED” biliousness and constipation lu boxes lbc. and Zoe. Ili Bold only at The Rdall Drug Stofll. moK|NNON DRUG CO. (.or. Great Geo and Kent. Sts _ _ -_ ___ _ _ ________ ____ if _ 1 .st 51114.1- -rr raviio my is im mvincel __-our Einar ' “ra sawn :ans - ' ‘ __ _ ,‘ _ ____ on ._ _ _ _ . mr in ul I com - 1 II Bi -’ 1 Q ._. ' 'br ' ' _._ . - _ W. K. MaGOUGAN Globe lox ln- li liti|t_ y_ order. _ ._ _ . _ chicago. In Guardian hgdmt in Summon rim chirp. _tvefn '-tivo cents? 1 ' ‘ - -~ ' - 5 ' e. - . " ~ _ ._ - -- _ j _RQUQIICQ Blend Tea, regular 3h _ _ __ _ -WATERPRO0F.- When lt rains cents for ‘Saturday only 29 cents at » t » - 1 - - - ~ ' ' ' ‘ you'l1 need one or our Khaki water- Holman ci. Summer-side. ° _ - - ~= amor com Prices in Mens' $a_.34v% ' 1 zoca-9mii.r:il- ' S t d ,I . Q ,V I, ’ 'a This. our second Summer Eashion exhibition of dress hats is one of the utmost importance, and of palpitating interest to every woman of fashion. We might call it a style education-a classification of_ the new models certified as authentic and correct by the best New York and Paris houses. ` You must witness this magniiicient_ display to be well_ posted on what’s going to be worn this Summer. It has required some preparation cn our part to be able to unfold these new things before yo_i_ir=eyes; but it will take .you only a few ininutes to note their ‘charming ¢haracterist1cs. ' i __ .~_.-.`-? 1i’°"`t‘>fl| Guard the home against ' -;- _-;.f`f‘ l I 7' ir’ “fy i ¥:~"" » | *Q3* we/inn' 'i»ii.i1i? 'roniiit/i .till U 1”' CARTER’S Nevi Seed and Feed In Warehouse L DUNCAN BUILDING 72-74 Queen Street CHARLOTTETOWN Stock and Arriving Daily CARLOADS 'of Bran (Best ontario)- o° c ll aka (Old Process) I Middlings Cracked Corn 'Calf Meal (Blatchtords and other makes) Cotton Seed Meal Molassine Meal Crushed ,Oats Cracked Mixed Grain Cornmeal Feed Flour (Shorts) ' Pure Linseed Meal Flax Seecé Black an' White Feed Oats Hay and naw tcimieeouaiityi `~ “Beaver” and o't'l'xe‘i""Ii`ii\`i?idl` 0_1 Flour nil: Burrell and hails » 'aewrwiw " " " ` B080!-”8 Pure Tarhqégggi V P0!l.to; had S . ra' Poultry Supplllgsyig §=-Remember we are buyers Black-'and White ~ oA’rS. HA-Y. STRAW. str., ae, in can -hors orient for which we pay highest prices. \ tt¥, 1 _ . fl* i . ' ‘ f' ' _ _ _ ° 1 " _V ‘ul "5 on s _ . __ , P. E L l ,. if i--1'-.ff _ _ co Pa ¢ttnpwn.r.n:.|m“ Writeus forlo t ‘ JN Wes quotations on any o t ~ w11oLi=:sAi.a s. na1‘A11._- ‘ _ _ » ii i _ #"1 were »-it ' . _ . '»-~~1.1.~ .-._. - \\ 1 ..- .