i ' ». v 1 1 1 >| » : 1 ,__ 1 1 1 D. sig’ sg' 'said' aide iidii ` _ ' 1»» -~° ' _ " ‘_ Moy 20th ls”?e` last da _ for en; and counters wheredzoilet Kwds are P. ll.. Elf tries lor June,_ rd rooel. bon't ior- sold.~_ ' _ _ nl or sent e. cunnnn. winner. out For sale by leading druggisie cverywlltre f"‘ ,HT ¥-*' A Castle in Spain »¢ ,v e capable 0! Ur llo- ing her I. yeqr Ln” W" me he would not her, and we have came way Another fact superiority of _ 0, dairy 00'. B0'l"i'0l EOTIB the revert of Performance. _ Kadih "9 *'14* Yi-'il (ro be continued.) 1 §’,‘{, L2, ’§f,,”§°ft°»,:,.'f?=(§§)d il* .ny ood The races at Glasgow lay pm" um 24th are open only Piston Oomiiv "'1N'? ' and Bronte tho l‘°l>B\'Bf~i°“ f°l' 5 Hides, green, dat, 12)c. per_,1b. In- 10W l`0C°f‘d tm! flu- spectediyidee, No. 1, 18c. No. 2, ° ’ ' s _v I- il - _' *- l-l©|\lE€'l""‘1’ ll\7.46; Canadian 6|§0 Pure Bred-Enrolment No.24 The Imported Clydesdale Stallion Honesty will s and during th I , season of 1913 at the following places on the dates menticned:- ‘L00 'to ';i_50,, ~ ' ~ ' Bottom (41818) 2.231, record William Noonan‘s Albanv. Mon. May 5. 19; june 2,16, 3o;]uly 14,2 Alex,Mor1ison's Tryon. Mon. night, May 5,19;]une 2,16, 3o;]uly 14,28; current prices. -City take-on, $3.50, now under :rue charge pi lrred. john Myers,l-Iampton,Tuesday noon, May 6,2o;_[une 3_|7;july |_|5_29_ to $4.00. Country take-od, No. 1,. Cameron an nrrangemen s or s James D. l"lood's.Kelly’s Cross, 'l‘ues.uiglit,Msy6 2o.]nue3,r7;]uly 15, 29; Hammond ]eweil’s Hartsvllie. Wed. noon,May 7,21;]nne4. 1 july 2,i6,3o;At or near William McK=nzie’s, Hunter River, Wedn h day night May 7, 2|; June 4, 18; July 2, 16, 3o.Norman Ling's.Wheat-` Country, 1i5c_to $1.50. Spring Lamb- year. _ ley. Thurs no 1n,May 8,22;]uue 5.19;]uly 3,17,31; Duncan McM\llian '* dat, cured, `12§ to 13°.. Part cured, trotter. can turn and trot. s 2 ' current -prices. 'Gity take-oil, ac- Berks 2.14‘ '--" -`~‘er or Botto e.- < -- _ _ _ - ' t 12 go 1256, Green, 1_1; tg 124;, clip any time without a boot or Calfsklnn are being delivered freely, Weizht Bhd in “"5 °°“5m,°”- the demand absorbing the supply. is something fhhf- Sl\0“1d °0lI\m Gigy skins; green, bt, _15¢_ Country him to men who are anxious to h green, dst, 15c part cured, 1.6¢, good, free trottera. ° cured ive neneonn or Bob onu, ' ° ‘ 3; l-Iorsehidee are in good demand at in third heat on Halifax track, tu , $3.50 to 84.00. No. 2, $2.50 to $55.50., service can be made with him. 8', Sheepskius are movin] freely at ' ’ ' ` eording to sizs, $100 to $150 will be headed for .nt dig stakes S, skins, 15 to Boer, Pelts or Shear-‘" ‘ " ' -----~ ~f 1 » »\,_, (those ei 1-xinrig, Dordt" nt tour nerr of mi JUNK. great dem nnd ennuid in-ove nn ex- I -DSN Standard' Bred and Registered Stallion _ 4 (Pure Bred lrnolmeni No 44 Dep of Agriculture) In pre seiiting the claims cf “King Dodds" for the consideration of the breeding public, izc. if 1 a, _un country uidee. Bottom is en ebeeiuteiy .perfect his owners will endeavor to submit his particular merits as an indivdual, rather_then those _,gf of his ancestors, as, while ancestry is of the utmost impfrtance it must, to attain 1t_s'gi'eatest 'rh'at` value from the breeders point of view, be associated with the highest type of individual, and °“° in “King Dodds," his owners believe that they have secured the finest combination _of these °'° requisites to successfulbreedlng to be found in the Maritime Provinces, today, K Breeding. Wcwish to statehowevcr that in breeding, “King Dodds” is the peer of any, mf: as his pedigree, published herewith will readily show, and is strictly along the most fashion- ,r_ able lines of today, while in the e'arlicr generations,he traces directly through such sires as ‘1 “Haro‘d" “George Wilkes” “Mambrino” and the great “Onward” and through dams such as “Miss Russell” "Vatu" "Sable" “Green Mountain Maid” and ‘Miss Patchen" and has no nr. less than_ five crosses ti the great "I-Iambletouian, 10" the very foundation stone of the ‘° American trotter of tcday, ` ` As s race horse. "King Dodds” has started in four races, and was always inside the Oyster Bed Biidsiemlghf. Mas 8. 22;J\1n¢ 5.19; July 3 17-31; Daniel ani. ungn, zo to 35°- ` 1. th *'*'1"""--I-ll money, finishing second in one race in 2.22 1-4. but as yet, is without a record. l-i is principal nian’s Rustico, Friday, noon, May 9, 23: Iune 6, 20;] ly 4. 18; Albert “£7351 11223883 i‘;°"";',x° 1315- :gm I . Gdon ROADS P»\rkman’s New Glas ow Frida ni h Ma 2 ure 6 20 ul 1 race was the 2.35 trot in Halifax, in the fall of 1911, in which he showed to.spleiidid advan- . is _ Y is 1.» 19, 3:1 . ;J v4. 8; ""‘ ' ' 1 - 1' ° ' Eh Hlif Wmiam Mof,m,s` May,,e,d’ Smndayl ,`,_W'm’?4;June 7\7I;,u,y 5_ I grease. washed eemning neeee, zz; 1-_-1--_.-_ tage as the following extract from the ‘Halifax Recorder the official Organ o t e a ax Darnley Clark‘s. Cavendish, Siiurdav night, Miy xo, 24;]une 7,21;Iuly ,em-,,_ is to iso, Unwashedlileece THE ROADSIDES' 5, 19, remaining till the following Monday, thence to' Isaac Cannon’s combing, 14 to 15c. C1othing,1e tc I-Io;e River,Mon x`ioon,May 12,2t~,]nne 9 2 ,July 21 James Brown _ ._ 7, , _ Stanley Bridge, Mon. night, c/lay 12, 26; Judie 9. 23, Julv 7. 21; Dav` Cole’s_Cliftou, Tuesday noon Miy 13,27; June 10,24; July' 8, 22;- josi Howait's, French Rive-r,Tucs_ night, May 13 27; June 10,24; July 8,22 “LT 6, t 6;, Gountr stuck Bom good impression All rubbish sh George McLeod’s Da1i1ley,Wed. noon May, 14.28; June il, 25; July *ii to 231 clothing, 25 to zse Re- ,' No matter how smooth and s 17c. ld ' 5 if the roadsides are not cared lor t od colored or No. 2 a drug on the ~ ' ali rkst. Cit rendered solid in bar- `mghWa.y las a wI_'°1e wm_“°t gi?" 1 . 1. 23: James Dona1d‘s, MalP.qne,W¢d nizht,Mav i4.2S;]une 11.25, Jul' n an B F N _ 7 t 1 _N be n“°“ “ml °‘“b““"‘”°“"° “‘“°°°“°,‘:_ 0,23; George Simpsou’s, Kensii gton, Thurs. noon.May 15,29; June \ 26;]uly 10,24; William NIoase’s,New Anuan,Thu~s_nlght, Mav I5 29, H0150 HBH- F81'11;§l' 01' Dame! out ,md grubbcd o,,t_ Sometime ]une 12,26; July 10 24; Frank Mci'wen's, S'side. Fri. noon, May 16.30. "’t°°k slightly lower' “timer pe er however, the brush and small trees, y 5 to 6°' Cake 0 1’ 0 *C “ and planted with grass wherever 'Zi 2» 6 tc’ ssc' dl will grow. Unsightly brush should be _ B’ Exhibition Association will prove wen ` llslifax Recorder: ~ 2. 3 5 Trot: “King Dodds" went a splendid race; he' proved himself constructed the ,_,.,,,,,,,,,d- rom, my ,,,,_ a splendid trotter and capable of beating 2 25. The second heat was another victory. for Our "`““°°' G°°“ “de” i” °°'“'““" he Protein, who led throughout, closely pressed by "Frenchie" to the three-quarters, where ,Q “King Dodds” carried the latter off his feet. “Dodds” trotted in splendid style, clising up 9: r 51; e,” N ` 6, tg Mm ’N0_ 2' be removed; the excavations should 0l1'th¢ iE3d€1’-‘; nl 5y¢&l‘8 Of 836. As a Show Horse. “King Dodds” has the proud distinction of being the only`StalIion in the Maritime Pr: vlnces. that had woniourteen red ribbons at live 1 ears of age, and on six of thele occasions. the competition was open to the three Provinces. and tlic following extract from “Canadian Fsrm"date1l April 9th 1911, give; some idea of the opinion entertained of him by unbiased foreign experts. June 13,27; July 11,25. Thence heme to the owner’s stables till the fol °t°°k' 36 t° 39°' it suitably trimmed add to the at- “There was nothing to it but Dodd Dwyer`s King Dodds against all corners in the Standard Bred owing Monday. Old Rubbers, Etc. Deliveries about t t. th ’ d d »»ff1~=1=f=1 1°`w1>»1v me-‘t °°m°°°° ’1’.§.‘li’.‘.§"”£’.§ . ° °* Shen. This route wiilbecontinued fortnightly health and weather per- at slightly higher prices. Rubber B ° ar” °’“ d °‘° mitting. This magnificent, pure-bred, registered Clydesdale wants, boots and shoes, according to trim. which ha” val” as Sha 6 “eff neither advertising or puffing. He never was beaten in a show rin He took the sweepstakes at Halifax, and also took first prize at Prlc hould b preserved and protects S~ 75 "0 9°' A“t° mfs' M dwhe 73°' linless thby grow ao close together as CP igiczde 4';1'°“',1,:at°,eag° IE? £0 gg,” to make a dense shade. In hot, dry cli- - 0 men of a Clydesdale. and as the haudsomest Cirt Stallion in the Prov ,mn ' Copper’ ,,e,,vy_' 10, tc; um most places, trees are _a_c_oi_i_ei_d_er le County Exhibition. He is known as a prize winner, as the best speci Brass' he'avy_ 9 to mt; USM 6 tg 'mates particularly, and, indeed,biu_ B B ince. He is also known as a sire, for his foals have taken more prizes Light, 9 to 10¢_ zinc, 2 tn ic, ‘t“f;":c;“ §§g:F,3f f:;ef1°';gé°;v‘;‘ since shown than the foals of‘all the cart stallions in Prince County ‘ ii oi Eh ,ef 1,. th DO combined. Special prizes will be offered for Honestys Colts at the ' THE TUKF ' dag? In exepbliiiicls uglacetdmwhgfrlnagib-a_ Prince County Exhibition this fall. Mares at nwne1‘s risk. ’ isa . LEONARD SCHURMAW, Owner, IOHN JA CK lu charge. Central Bedeque HORSE NOTES I1”-ewllre the b10Wi115 SWB! Ol U10 bill-1 r _ 2 3 l\/l | N CD 59|09 Pure Bred~ Enrolment No. 25 The Irn;orled Peicheron Stallion Domino will stard during 1 season oi 1913 at the following places on thc dates mentioned: ___ der from the road surface Uniortis- is olten d - Lively scenes are to be viewed each “'17 m °“°h mac” it _ evening at the Charlottetown Driving wg t° insge E33” i',`f’;_;eS°;°s;“s§‘:&_ Park Track. The past week has made ef, fnt; ,isnt sis unportast h; a marked chanBQ in its condition and e A ° ti gnanyemeut Alon ' mad_ it win he very inet ny the time the §°° S g -_ _ sweep ol the wind would be otlierw _ unbroken they nerve to prevent in a i ' - ` i Fravk Mc‘iwen’s, S’Side_ Mou.nor~u,May 12, '6; June 9,23; July 7, 21. -.' . . _ net them about 50 feet ‘apart on each Catheet‘ei- Oo' T ` 'dded 1 d lllimarked _nb_°si.nMFF:rndusm°tos°;t; ‘li-1111! and will get him ready for the circuit. _ _ -. ' , e e e _ ' ' i _S ff- Beam nee 1 did ‘ ‘r in s nonizeslioili. iifmif , rtiadr and n_ neentunny germ ynnn¢mr.- ' ~ 1 ’ _ ' He was alsosecond in a race in 2.22%. luxurlant. » `f_'§"" ` ' -_ '_ , stallion class, of which the judges said that no better class had ever been seen in these provinces, and that the "also-rans" could also win at many good horse shows. Tne sefond in this class was a Kentucky import- ation with a record of2 17%, while the third had a mark of 2 04%. “In the Roadster Cl iss for etallions it was also King Dodds all the w '51, beating the same field. ‘He is in the same classes Mambriiio King, who never got less than f:`ir.~t in the many years he-competed in the largest shows in the United States,” was the announcement made when the Picton brrd stallion, was trolied np.. amid cheers. to be decorated with the championship ribbon. Grace Abb ut with King Dodds colt“Kain- luck" by her slde,bowed acknowledgements to the tumultuous applause that gs efted the aoneuncement re- ' garding the sire of her colt.” I - ' ‘ - _ As a Sire, and this is of vital importance to the href ding public, “King Dodds” has proved himself to be absolutely sure, and his colts arc large, rugged, and healthy. At the Piclou County Exhibition,‘la.s_t fall,.prizes were offered for 'nest “King Dodds"colts, with a very large list of entries, and Mr. Starr the well known Judge of horses, pronounced the colts shown'for this prize, “the best lot he ever saw by any one horse," ` _ ., Mr. Alfred Webster of Marie has a colt by “King Dodds” coming three years and he is abeantv, with every indication of speed. “King I_)odds" is a magnificent animal, a beautiful bright chestnut, in color,is broad chested, deep in the Withers, close ribbed, very round in the barrel, short back with splendid loins the best of legs and feet, and strongly muscled, beautiful head and arched neck, is absolutely sound with a very kind dispositiou,stands 15,3 hands high,weighs 1160 lbs and will be 7 years of age on june 12th next. _ ~ Terms A _ Kms. Dodds" will stand for the season of 1913 at $10 oo payable bv note dug; Nov, Ist which must be given at time of service, 5 p. c. discr. will be allowed for ciish.; 1 _ "Being anxious todo all they can to assist the breeding industry theowiiers of “King Dodds have placed the service fee at this low figure, for this season only, as breeders in the U. S. are paying today $25.00 to $5061 service fee, to stallions bred along similar lines, but hilsskowuers reserve to themselves the right to reject any undesirable mare. Mares at owners r . ‘ 1 His Home-The home of “King Dodds" _for the season will be at the '“Klondyke Stables Souris, and all interested are cordially invited to call and see him for themselves S_hou1d several breeders. in the same locality however require his services at about the sumo tggitfgkgegilel ggréilizgeogoclsiisgehim to them, at a few days notice. Mares coming by trnin will -Jon H. chene.-in ' H_ H_ A lem C0 _ A Pedigree of *KIN G DODDS"'~45§35§»‘:';i`i* Standard Bred and Registered Stalliqfi - _ te d in u emi K"°'“|"!_'2 07 34 Bn'itne'ii_i>i'M§nd s.:.s os a-4 ,» __ 111 1802 ' sire crsiineindln _ 1 Champion Trotting Stallion Kremlin.Z,...... .......°.`.B.g’i ll 4 ~ ' 1 °f that ye==r_ and ure or ddnn or as K Sipe of 66 iuciuding _ 5°" hy, ,ir-,.1 133 eva 2 07 8-4 Evsmide _ Kaplan...._._.........._. damol ' _ ~ yiiuei 10804 _ 1 ....... _.s 19 1.4 _ 1 Sire of _ K{'esm§:‘t.l...... " ° ve sired _ i' Kandol ...... ........ ._ 22 daughters have p rod ._ f - B358? the list inolndin n 5538 1-JN §l§_'»-_-1-_-as I3~»r~»l~»> Kemiires.......... Kivanon .. Allenkn .... ._ 15 sons hs. . mei# §§§ ».-‘ IB Doddsiesao ‘_ /reeled June inn moe ' ann or __ _L V. 5 _ M _ Knini ..... ..... .... _.ii it 14 , '. ,ze ‘ - ` ' 'l ' Gflllld dam gf _ Krsmnnt 24 1.4 , and others “- May King 2 20 _ si ` ' Bi1\seii°..‘il.iiis..i.°;i}.iii“.1iii'dd i.; __ Um ~ sire or ‘i ' an b_8' ‘» ganna-ei newey......soi ec.. 11s0<»'e ____ and i-41' John Ward .... ...YS 05 84; Ilaeedins Lady ~¢B)..s.0fr 1 $hll1B.~......~,a-..e~.»~aa_.m _and ior other-in in int Ro_l\ert\_ n....n‘:::::;:.1:.'_::::::§ dui Aqnn...._........ .......2 oe f Ollita f ..........2 17 B-4 Amblt ~ dam "" Robert Klng....2£ o