"e.%-_-:-_-fi- _,.. . _il i . if _f » » ~’ s if ' ‘ . ~ '-: »:_ _,____~ - _ - ___"__ __.,.¢'.___'__ _ _ __ __ _ _ l \ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ noxoar ""“ l lil Ulalmonrrowit- emamn _ '?‘_’N_E 5,1919 if/'K ` Y “MS 'Y ltiis reported that Pte Emmluw. ` A A W 4:' W T ;;",;' ` Y *Mn _ . » W.. __ ._ fl. so i i luuimvllle ls sick with “"‘"""‘ "'*"' " ” _ -_ - ` _ _ ~ . . el Gallant o ‘ A I W ll ` ` . 1 ".\_ --'- we _ i r mai illha. .- _ G af . » -.f -_ fr -rw. Aublu Leblanc is at MS *wwe ’“°“”‘°”‘“ H ‘ “‘““’ '_ "a. ~ 5., ;._, \ _/_ 1; recuperating after his illness while fn Summerside-M. --Hr. Emeiieu F. Arsenault Ur- hsnville returned frm the lumber camp last week - _ lil. --Mr. Sylvaine G. Arsenault, Mr.D. A. Arsensult and Mr. Leo Dolron. teacher had a trip to Suinmerside Saturday in Gasoline Boat and return- ed Sunday.-M. -_~Mr. John H. Gnllsngeformerly of Rultlcoville now' oi Br ton, Mass.. paid a visit to Abranis _ 'Village on hlsreiurn (toms trip to his home -M. - awaiting his speedy reCOV0\‘Y _ A|.i. sur Tris mosr. ' frm, you-ng wife gazed into her bul~_ band‘g eyes. "James," she b€SHn» "Y0\l kU°W how I have been scraping BW "V158 In the winter for my new summer cos- tume?" _ _ _ __ “Yes." said the mal1.~`» MIDW- -‘well_" she went on. "l've decided on it now. lt is to be made of Dale green broadcloth. and it will cost sev- en guineas; i want you to help me n lime." . __ . ._ _ "How much do you need? inquired the husband wearily. “I've got lt all but five pounds ten!" l ’~. I qi' 'h-Il! I-I I-satis Ss is packed by automatic mac ,Q ~ ery in strong white cotton gs PunCiu\e _ and cartons at the refinery. ‘ ~ .~ ~ ' " 'l‘hisisfar|sli_’erha-l:_d_l§nore:knitarytl;: ____ . ekod mow a or .1 "- _ linfafnmcfiieug. N0 has ilfmeiiei - gl- i LANTIC SU un ° you o n it your- ff- ` _ . self. .lun cut ojf the comer orbs carton Eli L n -_,-1 _"'~‘*~~-1 IL ---1 .»»-»- -»- -..- .- .W me it gl 5;, 4 2 and 5'lb Clifton] (gif hi ié..\lll`l_t 1 io and 20-lb Bags _ ,Ei _ ““‘ 1 "The All_Pn|P¢3e Sugar” _'___ I schoolmates and friends are all glad _ . - 9 l_ B 3. _gi uissllg' T 1 J S* D _'W CARTER’S New Seed Ware DUNCAN l and Feed house BUILDING ' 72-74 Queen Street CHARLOTTETOWB-.' In Stock and CARLO Arriving Daily ADS of Bran _ (Best Ontario) Oil Middlings Cracked Cor A Cake (Old Process) l n _ Calf Meal (Blatchfords and other makes) Cotton Seed Meal Molassine Meal Crushed Oats Cracked Mixed Crain Cormneal Feed Flour (Shorts) Pure Llnseed Meal Flax Seed Black and White Feed Oats Hay and Stra w (Choice Quality) “Beaver” and othlerbrands of Flour in Barrels and vans Binder Twine (Best Quality) Berger’s Pure Paris Green Potato Bug S prayers Poultry Supplies of all kinds €Remember we are buyers of Black and White OATS, HAY, STRAW, &c, &c, in CAR LOTS orless for which we pay highest prices. i Write us for lowest above. quotations on any of the . WHOLESALE 8. RETAIL Carter & Co., Ltd. - _ , ll ‘.9 ._ H Did You House Clean, Yet ?_ __ not, you can _ get alll/ourS_1§pplies You lilac maria ii. col-C Here -W; K. MellwQAN, Globe Eel li- change, is Guardian agent in Sommer side. _,___ can be obtained at l.Atierty's Toulon- lal Parlours, Bummerside. . -FANCY LAWN FENCING and( Gates-» Braces have an exceptionally; nice design .andere offering at attr;q1 tive pgfices. _183-B-5All_ll_t_.hEti1u2w -*P-* ' _ fore disposing of your wool. They are paying highest market price. 185,8,5,Ml2i. -FOR SALE. --Semispeed Motor boat, 26 feet long, -'15 H. P. engine, speed 16 miles per hour. Will be sold sine. iss-e.5si.f -racronv i=aosPsnous.- 'rliel Abrnm’s Village cheese factory open- ed on June lst with Mr. Jas. G. Ar- senault at his post. The quantity of milk received was fair for a staff.. The interior of the building has been w w e hlte washed and painted and this ill add much to the neatness already xperienced in that factory.-M. --VISIT T0 ST. DUNSTAN'8. - Mi-. G. R. McMahon, Kensington, went to Charlottetown on Wednesday May 31st to attend the convocation and graduating exercises at St. Dunstan's College, where his son Pope L. is a gold medalist. Pop`e's to hear of his success in his studies, nd wish him a brilliant future.-K. --NORBOROUGH SCHOOL- The following is the standing of the pupils for the month of May:- Grade Iii.- 1, Bellindll Glover; 2, Walter Hughes; 3, Lindsay Sharpe. Grade V.~ 1, Flora Glover; 2, Mary Connlck; 3, Gladys Stewart. Grade IV.-1, Everett Glover 2, Freddie Connick; 3, Margaret Doyle. Grade lil.-1, David Glover; 2. Geo§gie Stewart; 3, Gordon Day. Grade I.-1, Elmer Stewart; 2, Eliza Stewart; 3, Claude Somers. Grade I. -1, Muriel Conulck; 2. Mary Bowness 3. Annie Somers. Perfect attendance. -Gladys Stewart, Flora Glover, Ever- ett Glover, Erll Somers, Elmer Stewart Helena Oonllick, Muriel Connick. Geo- rgie Stewart, Eliza Stewart, Gordon Day, Claude Somers. Droopiag, Tired, Weary, Try Tliis Remedy! Don't give in to that depressed, played out. dou’t care sort of feeling. Better days are ahead. Cheer up, do as the other fellows is doing, tone and strengthen your blood, and you'll feel like new again. You'll dance with new found energy once you use Dr. Hainllton's Pills. They will quickly fill your system with energy, bring back the old appetite. restore that long lost complexion, make you feel like a kid again.. A wonderful medi- cine, chucked full of health bringing qual_itles_'You need Dr. Hi-imilton's Pills. Get a 25c box today at any dealers. Mortgage Sale _’l‘O BE SOLD by Public Auction on front of the Court. House in Summer- slde on Tuesday the Twentieth day ot Juno next, A.D., 1916, at the hour of 12.30 p. ln. UNDER AND BY VIR- TUE of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Eighteenth day of November A.D., 1807 and made between George Haywood and'Adeline Haywood of the one part and William S. Hacker of the other part, ALL AND SINGULAR that certain piece or parcel of land and premises, situate. lying and being on Lot or Township Number Three in Prince County in Prince Edward Is- land, bounded and described as foi- lows: COMMENCING at a stake set in the bank or _shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the north line of land now or formerly in possession of Daniel Ahearn; thence west along the said line to the rear line of farms fronting on said shore; thence north along said rear line to the south line of land now or formerly in possession of John Oliver; thenceeast nionglsaid shore to the place of commenc ent eontslulng ONE HUNDRED acres of land a llttlo more _or less. TOGETHER with the appurtenances. __ _Default having been made in the payment of principal and interest. For further particulars apply at the ofhce of Mcquarrie & Arsenault, Soli- Clllirs. dc.. Summerside. Dated this 19th day of May, A.D., 1916. JOHN MUIRHEAD, " Assignee. D873-5-22Mm4i. _ § 1 _Croclreryware _ You’I| Get it l'lere-_-- * isflirvieiiltiligelteinriwiilité 'A mug-found hire. l A ' when ou do i maksnyour 0 ` 8\ll'80 ' I §e‘“'”°"ly sidgffg iil\ii!‘i'°'°§i°‘iii"iar'é"'i'° ~ H resarorfai -'ral i¢o|miNo_nall.v ‘-ss: sipclair it stewart. L-ta., _tid-_' i i.‘:.',§di:'#lfi(.l':.‘.'.'.t¢.°.'.. i D31 0' ' and est Way want- - isf _ _ . ’ ma _ _ _ ` _ J dirvlfw. hd .-lit~i”?l%f‘.<.°W _ _ 0 cdlltd. _ .-_ANGLE (I-`-1’ Br ces _ ve A splendid "l il n sl - lish .HY htaifl. `_'°1T‘83-6-lTMr`|:ft\li‘E:h2wl¥s -LAWN iid' sae.-nares - qiierin'g_ the Mgmt was lovin tariff ere (js os_Bi_nur_§hMfg. Co's.)_-at leiist as. (~l__t_ ordinsryéqtalogpo 336’ ?`%el§-21:!! tlsiiag theeasliy “'51 I am; kind. ‘Bhy at_?r:iee's'6-llmsw ei ‘Sw _s,_ -P_`|.s_AsAa'r afi=i=A‘in_.- all sn_¢p1a” rwember the sale of cakes and fancy a cies by the Daughters of the Em- pire in'their__Rooms on Wednesday next. Tea and cake will also be servb for the small sum of fifteen cehtlp. at a bargain. Lucas R. Allen, Summer- All ere invited. ' 18818-BM i. -mis. Lo\A'iE _`pi‘ine B il. i. corset ‘Co., will ‘demonaitrate the superiority of Bias Filled Corsets ln this store on Wednesday and Thursday, _June 7th and 8th. You are invited to meet here. SINCLAIR it STEWART. LTD. i85.6,5ME2i_ -lt isexpected that about two l_i_u`_n- dred visiting _olergymen and layman will be in Summornide this week to nt- tend the conference of the N. _B_, and P. E_.___l_sli_=1nd Methodist Church, which commences tomorrow, and continues until Monday, izin mst. -oEA*rf-i or Nm. J. o. GALLANT. The sad intelligence has been received here from Moncton, announcing the death or_.l‘osepn 0. Gallant after a lingering illness of several rnonthp. Deceased was a son -of Octave M. Gallant of St. Cllrystome and had re- sided at Moncton for several years, being e_d_itor_ of the Acadia Paper Evangelinejind secondly to the Acad- ian. A large circle of relatives and friends will mourll his death.-M -KENSINGTON Vl8ITOR.- Mrs. E. W. Bowness of Edmonton is spending a few weeks in Kensington before returning to Edmonton with her husband who is at present on a business trip to England. Mr. Bow- ness, who is, an electrical engineer, is general manager for the big Edmon- ton Power Plant Co., which propose one of the biggest works in Canada viz., the "harnessing" of the Saskat- chewan rlver, and making it tunl wheels to produce power and light for the growing city of Edmonton, which looks as if it will become the great railway Emparium of the Canadian Northwest.-K _ -TRYON PERSONALS.-The Try- on Tennis Club is' now in full swing. The players are very enthusiastic over their work, ss can be seen by the crowd of people, who gather there each evening. Buglar Percy Fanar of the 105th has returned_to Charlotte- town after a pleasant visit to his home in Tryon.-Brent Howsttspent Sun- day in Victoria visiting friends.-Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Reid spent the week end in Summerslde. Miss A. Mabey left on Monday to attend the W. M. S. convention 'st St'.i'.Tohn.--Miss II. How< att, made a short visit to Emerald Junction on Monday.-Mr. E. R. Reid caught il. trout in Tryon River 4% lbs. Who can beat tllwt? Private A. Roger- son of the 105th has returned to Sumruerslde. Mr. Frank Lang has gone on u business trip to Nova Scotia. -BAD ACCiDENT.-¢- Mr. Fred Ready of Irlshtown was the victim of carelessness in an accident at the North Shore a short time ago. Fred. with others was engaged in a game of baseball one of the boys standing near him, with an opened pocket knife in his hand, announced his intention of going home; another boy tried to make him stay in a forcible manner, swinging him around by one arm in such a manner that the open knife struck Fred Ready in the arm sever- ing the main artery, some of the by- standers hastily stopped the flow of blood. Dr. James Kier uf Malpequs' was telephoned, who came and took the injured boy to Kensington, as quickly as possible where anssthetics were administered, and with the as- sistance of the Kensington doctors. the arms was split farther, and the ends of the severed artery secured Mr. Ready remdined at the Bruns- wisk Hotel in Kensington till out of danger.-K. -THE PRINCELY SPORT.-- The devotees of Horse racing in the Ken- sington and New London districts are "getting busy." Some good workouts can be seen most any fine evening at New Annan truck. Mr. MscPhee has been working "Keltie" who gives pro- mise of good speed. B. W. MacArth- ur hss been giving "Bsby Logan" plenty road work. Tyndale Sample has some promising speed in his “re- portolre"; Walter Found will be heard from as soon as the seed time is over, and next year's "Kale" s assured. Toombs, Long River is dl# ways well up on the list of speed merchants, it is_ rumored that he will race Happy George this season. Many new men in this locality are expected to enroll their names on the scroll of fame" for_ racing this season. Tliil speed lovers of New London and Ken- 2 ie of the iiibdt beautiful cdrrlage ‘bishops in tile" lnsrittme provincei. will make tho‘f»--lesson. 1915' li thb 'owners stables whois' ll will be obser- fully shown. Hd id a dupli nts of his celebrated Sire er 8.11 `i';i‘a":i'T°“;'4“un*i‘nehmda‘°*‘ ‘-. \l__` /_ , fl ‘\` f Ever man of thcgallant 105th Reg.shouid1lé`ave jg- ._ ' ‘QT-;l\~. gfasouecnii-_witll his _friends _and"rel8hV_€é;|_ _o-thebj , _ ~ ' front. Whatoould be nicer than oneoiour" “ »` - in ~ l . o o onor sliders - _\,__ __ 5- »_’< fl-1'" f.,_.< ._ _ _ __ __ '- -__ _ _ l_`f_..f 1 ,'l`i_i'ese_are absoluteifthe latestthing*-viuii.»6uii‘-Thiylriay _be "1 ~ 5.’ l f\ framed or hung on the wall wit_h__out framing. Made Of line quality -‘ Q feltand beautifully stenciled with the §ritis_h Coatuot A_rmsi)_Pat- _ rin¢ic_Einblein_s etc. Across the top_ is printed___ 1Q5tl1 _ .E. 7/T .1 13111316” and ln the centre ofthe design there 1s_a space forthe E . _ \ ' sol¢_liei'.'s photograph. Post paid to any address-Prices 25c, 354:, “lii5th l’ennants” --_ “iii_5iil Souvenirs” " _ /"` .iililalii ali 250 ciiiliim slap. Mail orders promptly filled. Money_ refunded if 'not enfifély i satisfactory. .»-- 4.. _ f-\` /'\\" _ _ ___ _ §___ 4/*lf /'_ ' Q. '\\\\\\\\\ , Q A ` HU (_ -_A .£_"____‘__- slngton were delighted to read __ the account of the glorious cleall\lD Of the _"Island" horses at New Glasgow on May 24th, slid will "Dull" 9U'0“5lY for Gavin 1-lal-alns'S mere. “Queen Catllerine" to will in ner class in (_.hnr- lottotown on Juno 3rd.--K. .._R` ECRUITING.-A recruiting meet ing was held at St. Phlllip's hall Eg- mont Buy on Wednesday evening. May 31st, for thi- purpose of securing new recruits for the 165th Battalion now stationed at Moncton, Rcv.li‘ather Baudrealut presided un.l on l‘i.-- plat- form were Rev_ Fatliv" Gaulle-t for merly of Rogers Ville new Chaplain. Mr. Legen an officer anil_ Mr. Joseph G. Buote, editor of the impartial. Tig- llish. Sterrlng appeals were nladc for more men and the advantages for French Acadians to belong to the 165th were clearly set forth. The causes of the war were briefly dwelt upon and some of the speakers hinted that ln a union' tooo 2161-4 Mayor Todd. 2.16'/4. is too well known to need anything said of him. His honors in show ring and on race track are history. He comes of two of the greatest families in the world - Todd, 2.14%, and Alcoyne McKinney families. His colts have been the larg- est prizo winners when shown. He will be found at the stables of Francis W. Hughes. Grafton. Street. Terms:- Season, $15.00; insure $20.00. Mares at owner’s risk. HAMMOND KELLY, Owner. Imported Clydesdale Tl|0RNEliA\.E 17623 ENROLMENT N0. 36. Sired by High 'Honor by Hiawatha, dam, Kate of -Chapelton by Prince of Clay foaled April 26, 1912. imported from Scotland by Smith & Richardson, Colulnbus, Out., and purchased there by Mr James Roper of Roper Bros., Royalty, will stand. for the season at the stables of Frances W. Hughes, Grafton St.. on Monday. Tuesday, and Saturday. Balance of time at Messrs. Roper’s. 'I‘er1'ns:-- Season, $12.09, insure, $15.00. Mares at owners' risk. JAMES ROPER, HAMMOND KELLY, _ Owners. CASEO' A 2221-4 Slred by_Bin|en__ 1.05%, dam 'by Alendori, by Onward. _ This ||_a_ good _son of Binsen, 2.0654 Sons of Bllng`ei‘;:lr`ed,1‘l:_={Standarg fer- 0 ers. , nrwv. - 1.56 stamp' légilllg in this respect with 58,, A,xw_ot‘tb.y_ tg.ird..Wi¢b 55 and Peter the' Gi-eat with 4. Cssro A..wss purchased’ ;it _the Old Sole inn November as _ w _von a s o season in :had stud beiore being trained -Ho will bo ia-the hands' of t e veteran, Mr. John 0,- ’ »',f 'l Uni .Will belt hid’ dm;-#Wylie leavin; an Monday( 0 `Hl¥ IB. irsvell mrouh»% Jabez 'IJea's, noon: then- r°_usb.Nortb 'rryim by Caps Trsyerls gt Noonan's, Ai, bony, over all t. sy 28 through Bsarletown to Pat Connoliy'g, noon then byloll Corner to Kenai ' ;.af._“:iri__ei°i.°:.r _..".=.‘:::.»1'f'?l."i ‘.‘.t.ii§3¢.'r.‘-i°..¥.'.P;?"`iz.:'::;“1“:..-. G :serie ri ..,m.'_._ .'....""'é..... _ moo. nil"-su'Tf§°4a'¢‘fli i¢i°di. m Hlligwatibiiwhkv. owiin. S) _;1'_;_ _ "ti" _--/- 'olllbmliwlff f - _ _`. ____ _ ._ , , ..._ __.1.`.'.°$ . ._ _..f. » - _ very Bl!.¢!&°.f@'ii"f`li'§liscriptid_if‘.‘§l0uld ‘lie B . h in egistoppe hang. The result of the , meetiiligwas sn sfnctory as three ' students made their way to the plat- Ba,-on mgh Ban Wm B,-"ve in Sum form and gave their names. The fol- mm-side an the 1” _june and fda-a‘n lowing are their names. Bernard at (ha driving park tillthe 1st Aug- Gallunt and Arsenault. This in nddi- “BL Wm, two of ms yea‘|.||nK wmch are tion to the large llulnber already eil- to be trmned by S_ A_ Rocktori They listed will certainly pluce Egmont Bay are some U-0m,,,_ in van for loyalty to t he Empire.-M. 9320.5.13M¢_g_ GEORGE DALMENY 14228 ~ runs anno ENROLLMENT No. al. ,_ PARKLIGHT i GRADE N O. 22 George Dalmeny 14228 by Lord Dalmeny (7269) '(12219) he by Royal Corrlck (3533) (10270) out of Maggie Taylor (11065) (15355) Dam of George Dalmeny was Nyanza, imported (8766) by _Laborls (4770) (10791) and out of Phobe (8770) (18194). George Dalmeny 14228 is a bay stallion four years old weighing_1500 lbs. 1-ie has plenty of_g`ood wide list bone, fine feather, set on the best of feet. Is stylisli‘\`l`iid active, in and out of hs - ness. In fact a typical type of the high class finished Clydesdale family. Hs has won two first prizes, and he comes. of winning stock, his sire, .Lord Dalmeny was a great show horse in the Maritime Provinces. as well as the llnlted States, and his dam Myanza holds five first prizes and diplomas, -as "Like begets Like" this grand you ng stallion is -sure to produce stock that will _likewise be prize winners and not their 0wners~large.ilgures. Parklight by Parkside (9280) race record 2.22% Dam Nelly by Hernan- llo second dam by improved thorough bred "Abel" third dam by "Deeriiald" son of "Saladln" one of the foundation sires of our trotting stock. Parklight is a full brother to the great sire and race horse Parkwood 2.211/1 who is sire of “Lou Helen" 2.2 1'/4, Queen Marie 2.19%. Nelly Bangs 2,22 , Mhbel T., 2.23%. LBBWOOKI 2.26, Bild 0lh9r fggl, (meg, Parkwwd Wns n0i Only 11 great sire but a great show horse. 1-ie won many first prizes in P. E. l., (his lla tivo province) and was gold to New York for a large sum. by his then own er and breeder, John McPhee Esq., Freetown, and afterwards ,won the blue Ribbon in strong competition at the Madison Square Garden Horse Sh ow. New York, _ oneof the grandest shows in the world. Parklight has size, welzlllng 1325 lbs. Good style and action. and transmits these desirable qualities in his offspring, and is ii most desirable -horse for farmers to breed to, giving them this mo.; de. sirable of all things in horse flesh, Size combined with action; suitable for the farm work and good r oadsters_ _ _ These horses will be at owners stables for the entire season. Coins and inspect tllem before breeding else where. _ _ MARE8 AT ONWER8 RISK. _ l g. _ _ _ _ 11-9' J. R. BREHAUT, » »~ - --iii-‘ ........._ l ' 'ar |_s. - ~ 9 690_5_ 1 ‘Mew 81. _ Owner in charge. 1 _ __ . " ’ l_'.»_`?i ' '*.'“-l"""t The Grade Draft _Stallion _ ` i."‘.* _ _ Eunotias Nr No. 11. ____ __ »___»_____,1l The celebrated stallion Bersie Mack will make the season of 1918 as follows leave the owner’s stables Travellers Rest. Monday. May 22 for L00- “:"dl S°h“\`mm B°d°‘l“° Hi 110011. than to Alexander Anderson’s Femwood. 3' hu Sm- '1'\\°ld°;Y. MW 28 to Leigh Lowther, Carleton at noon, thence. .to 0 n W- HOWKN B. Cello Traverse at night, Wednesday, May 24 to Wm. Noonan, Albany at noon thence to Michael Palmer‘s, Kinkorn..at_ lg. Thur- Bdly. May 25 to John Campbell, Freetown at _(noon, thence to 8% rd llc- glifilglv- K°“°f°S°°\\ ll nicht: Friday May za, at or-_,nm mmm ci-odor. “m nm at ‘”°°“' th°°°° W 3°” Mc D°n9»ld._-Clerl|lont»at< nigbt;T=8aturdl'7. Ms_y 27.t::> Jthe insure: stable, Travellers Rest at noon.. where -le will -rl- mau un une ,w li ll ‘ ` ' _ "Med torm_Kht_y_ en e w I proceed as before. This route will be coll chmggr terms etc-. apply to w. 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