*’ ' ll » :_-r _ I _ I ,_ _ _ . g _ » I - ~ mir _ _ _ _ _ . .c _ ' i. -_ .,--_ .1 _a quarter o _ia Itlias the reputation of nearly century behind( eigeity _-neck' sold 2 2 _ _ Bl__fsick`-4Green’_-'oriflillixed -__ not _ A YOUR FRIENP5 ' "W - V8 anything. _you can. gi them-except _ your photograph. Make an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisaY Block matter of minutes only--the SlTfr1NG for o po-trait io a __ same efficient methods y 6 ot a o demand i_n your business ar observed in-ours. Your family have been plead- ing with you for years, wh n make that appointment today _at The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio _Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _167 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Eastern Steamship Lines 'ALL-THE-WAV BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. B. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- R COBB. NO ` Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- ` I days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., fo r Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. t0§f°‘1‘¢I§,‘§§a;“§“‘(§,§f,‘§,’;f§§§yV§’“§,§§ 11,111 gn/////1av.\\\\\\\\v/1/an days at 9.00 a. m., for Portland East- port, Lubec and St. John. MAINE BTEAMSHIP LINE. DIRECT BETWEEN' PORTLAN D AND NEW YORK. nk Steamsh North Land leaves Fra U ' §“\YllI$\\\\\\\\@ rooiwsllll * . ---For-~ LESHY FEE \\\\\W@I - \X\\K` /KIIllI@\\\\\\\\\\‘ i\\\\\\v/IIIL\\\@§tf0IIIOIA hi U) W Q Q .-rl 7 s 0 /_ _ X Q Q ti ‘E ll 2 if . QQ "(02 ' 1/. Q A \ _ A VMllA.\\l\\ mf/A'4i\\\\\\\\\\€¢Zlll “IQ E Illl `\\\ ` %_\\ \ \__ -lull rollrs ~ We can fit the fleshy gir r woman to a stylish shoe onslderabiy smaller than h_e has been wearing, and tlll give her more room nd comfort. Ask for Aunt Polly’s. $4.50 to $5.50 Alley 0 & C0. Baron Ili_gh Ball Baron High Ball will arrive in Sum- in lin Wharf, Portland, at 6 P. M., May merside on the 1st Juno and remain 25, 30 and June 3. Freight steamer every Tuesday, at the driving park till the lst Aug- ust, with two of his yenrlhlg which are Thursday and Saturday at same hour. to be trained by S. A. Rockfordi They` A week day trip in each directi on leaves Portland and New _‘York Mon-_ days at 10.30 A. M., June 19th to Sept,~ 11th. `METROPALITAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN BOB- TON AND NEW YORK. Steamships Massachusetts and Bun- ker Hill. are some trotters. _ _ 9820-5-18Mtf. ' Border Wilkes N0. 29 GRADE. From Boston leave North Side of On of the most beautiful carrie. e' india Wllarf week days and Sunda nt 5 P. M. e E y stalllons in the maritime provinces, will make the ’ season, 1916, at the Same service returning from Pier owners stables where he will be cheer» 18. North River, Foot of Murray S New York City. ' 8t.John City Ticket Office, 47 King S fully shown. He is a complete duplic- t. ate of his celebrated Sire Broder 2.11% bred in Tenessee and owned by H.C. t. Lydiard N. S., dam Shandon Belle by A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. Aimont Wilkes dam of Score card 2.30 A. E. Fleming, T. F. & P. A. St. John, _in a winning race on a heavy track, ' N. B. - m 1-ilu was one of the best all round blood _PLAN'1‘_ ENE Commencing Wednesda June 7th, the S. S. HALIFAX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAWKES- BURY and HALIFAX at a. m., and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further information ap- ply to I I AS. CARRAGHER, 1 mares in the province. By hlsbreed- ing on both sides it can readily be seen Border Wilkes is not of the mixed gaited hop step and leap kind that are always known to be busy ln' the bunch killing time in the rear graceful striders are winning th money. Terms $10.00 for season set- JOSEPH M_eDONALD, Vernon Rier Bridge, 7 vomon Bridge, R. R. No.2. Owner. 9009-5-24l\lwl‘mEStth6ipd. ' MAYOR T0llII 2161-4 r ENROLMENT N_O. 84. Agent Mayor Toad, 2.101/,.2 is too woll Ch’town, P. E. I. osssszoml. C()AL COAL 'Y Sydney Reserve _Coal now due to ai-rivj; by the followinl I°Ii0°n°\‘ m :- E' “I-i. gititolisnsr" with ‘ “auf o ii. wnisspn with “cor s. alonsrasf' with “Ma I. Molloagsii” with “Ras yn" with ' _ 1 DMG? Schooner to charter always in 5°' zssiom ‘ ~ -_ ser tom zso mc ' ="~ f 'f1'0 nq__ 3 180 Ezra' If ii rstlufrs new Fresh M1094- non _belt quality please send your st ondii. and delivery W1" IW ' ` -' _ _ msde~pi-oaipt'ly~frolil 'C9401' Wh“° 4"' ` ' t clisrging'd_t.lo1l0lf- 914000- - f __ _' s s 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 prize 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 wllllst the up headed, straight gaitsd,_ v 2 ° tied Dec. 1st, 1916. Insure $13.00. V -_,_-up .._~ir l»Avs"¢o_ and in`d\'io.i»ro_vloo» ..~o.r. si¢Y_.isu _iur presentativdr ui"- ..°T. GORDON iI)llO ll Gtlldisll Representative ln llolitllils. _ .*80URiB“ SERVICES. - Next*RGETOWN.-- Sunday.4th June, 11 s. Sgpday Rev. _E. yy _ will p,re__acl_i a follows:-_ urls (__ tlmdlm 11; Fortune (Prob terian) _ _louris . Mof- Leod will preach in the Bridgetown (Presbyterian) - 7.' Rev- _ in; Methodist Church at 7.15. __ ::Both antiseptic _and lileansinhg. t s at Rsxall Drug Btor'es._=nnly. Mt-.Kinnon Rexsll “93” Shampoo Paste leaves hair smooth, the"scafl`p clean, 25c Drug Co. ~ DIGS UP $14,009 ` HUSBANDSURIED. _,___- YORK, Ps.. May 30.- About two a years ago William H. Wolf, then collector and distributor for the York Benevolent Society. remarked to his wife that if anything should happen on -_ ‘ W ..°DNl CENT per word escli in- sertion for advertising in thi. column. Cash must accompany order. 'illil-l-i|vis" ills. 0iW`iiiiii filo fiiiiriisimini and lriid Jn.; Sundlty School 3 p. m. Rev. Mr. 'U A'°_'| M” 1“h»'1914'» Hin.z)gyi,_wlli_ conduct service in the I Ill" “|06 Fruit-I--lives' i‘ Pr yterlsn church. No service in I1¢d1'gr.rl:'o»av|dCoush')ali0n with most -.'Pto _Arthur Mclsaac came the city yesterday from Elmira. .`_s1'. oavlos ci-itlacii eso- thsgvening. _ #ANNUAL mssrlno 'rn "°"'7°“'7 "‘°‘“°"‘°' I ""' 'F"‘"“" anal meeting of Ives' Blaclfind gilegr t_iV°" ldV°fH-|95 Wm’ I |9130' U Wlliilh gg: Cla, trite! page at Montague on some one recommended diem ve _ “F “Y “"9 - highly soltrledtbem. Tberesuliawere 0908-5-27M_lilwll~motll mo" ,Ln nudmom md I M" W hesitation in recommending 'Fruit- fo oxoailent results, and they eontinua"ao ry s~ to .,*MEE-'i'l_N0.-The regular month- ly meeting of the Montague Women’s tives” ANNIE A. OORBETT. Institute aéid W. A. will be held in Time is proving that 'Fruit-s-tives' 322.22? ..'§’_i% .._°.'.’.`T`“ i`3i'l..Ti'»‘i`$.2“.5‘$`.’_ °‘“‘ “""‘ "' "°P°’“’°‘ “P” 5° fi." lane will he present. Subject, "Left P"°mP¢ “'°u°n°‘u“‘“°fC°”"’f“"”‘ overs." 0950-5_2'M3i, ¢#"lS¢vM'°l Trouble- _ lific. abox, 6 for $2.50, trial also 250. - At dealers or sont postpaid by Fruit.- s-Eves Idmitsd, Ottawa. ‘ ro,lilimiiiale”_ the cellar and there she would find _ to him she should dig on one corner of o some treasure . _ Vi About three weeks ago Mr ' lf was killed b _a train on the Northern sta- A the to- day decided to ascertain what they meant. She uncovered the dirt in one “D a paint bucket filled with notes and certificates, amounting approximately Y Central railroad, at the rallorad tion while crossing the tracks. few days ago Mrs. Wolf recalled instructions of her husband and corner of the cellar and soon dug to $14,000. _ I cured a horse of the Mango with MiNARD’S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. ' , I cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT St. Petel"B. C. B. EDW. LINLIEF. I cured a horse of had swelling MlNARD’S LINIMENT. Bathurst, N. B. THOB. W. PAYNE. Closing out sale of furniture at PAT- M ITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. ONS Li Closing out sale of the Furniture Section PATONS. 9843-5-20Mtf. Imported Clydesdale TIl0lINEIlAI.I?. 17623 ENROLMENT N0. 38. DY linn forces are reported concentrated at Saloniki awaiting the word to strike against the Bulgars and Germans NEW YORK May 20.-A news Southern Serbia. agency despatch from Rome to-day says:--A- terrific smash within a few_ weeks aimed at eiiminatillg the Tur s "ATTENTION “Men Of the 1059*- aml _3“|gm-mn, from (iw War, Wm be we have everything from buttonslto the Allies next great stroke for peace. breeches- Read °“"_SP9°l”i add |11 t°' This is the report in general cir- d“l"'S |B5“e~"“Pal°“B Limlf-ed. culation here to-day. Heavy allied 9933'5'30m2|~ blows from Saloniki, and in Mesopo- tamia will be followed hy a tremen- ~BREE¢|-459-50 more pairs oi 11008 Offensive ilgilinsit the Austr0~ breaches just received at Paton's. ln Germans in an attempt to win the war llnrk medium and light colors at before winter. $5.00 a pa.lr_-l°aton's Limited. _ French, English Serbian and lla-` 0983-5-Zi0M2l. I-'Il -_ 1- _ il- *-1 The Grade Draft Stallion BERGIE MACK snaoama Nr No. 11. k follows leave the owuer’s stables Travellers Rest, Monday, May 22 for Leo- nard Sohurman Bedeque at noon, then to Alexander Anderson's Fernwoo at night. (Tuesday, May 23 to Leigh Lowther, Carleton at noon, thence to Jolln W. I-Iowatt's, Cape Traverse at night, Wednesday, May 24 to Wm. Noonan, Albany at noon thence to Michael Palluer‘s, Kinkora at night. Thur- sday, May 25 to John Campbell, Freetown at noon, thence to Bradford Mc- Carthy, Kensington at night; Friday May 26, at or near Robert Crozier. Hamilton at noon, thence to_John McDonald, Clermont at night; Saturday; May 27, to theowners stable, Travellers Rest at noon, where he will re- main until June 5, when he~wlll proceed as before. This route will be con- tinued fortnightly. For terms etc., apply to W. L. Semple, phono connection John Jack in charge. _ _ _,_|, 9878-5-22Mrnl2wks. %"'lF,”_5i"_“-'“'»’ The celebrated stallion Bergle Mack will make the season of 1910 as d. Sired by High Honor by Hiawatha, _ dam, Kate of Chepelton by Prince clay rooleii April 26. 1012, imporiéi H from.Scotlan_d_by Smith & Richards Columbus, Ont., and purchased there by Mr James Roper of Roper Bros., at the stables of Frances W. Hughes, Grafton St.. on Monday, Tuesday, and Royalty. will stand for the .season- Saturday. Balance of time nt Messrs. Roperis. ' Terms:- Season, $12.00. insure, $15.00. Mares at owners' risk. JAMES ROPER, HAMMOND KELLY, ' Owners. CASCO A 2221-4 ZIS I-4 In 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 of the best in the world's equine Kingdom. THE BRITISH SOLDIER FOALED 1911. Reg. No. 59201 Record 2.19% Champion 4 years old trotting Stallion of the Provinces made in a. winning race at Halifax 1915. The British Soldier is a remarkably handsome horse, dark chestnut no white except Star,_Stands 15.2, and will make 1100 lbs. when matured, he is a Stout, Strong built horse possessing extraordinary bone and stands squar- ly on the best of feet. _ ' Cochato 32.11% the sire of The British Soldier is the Greatest Speed Siring Son of Todd 2.14% whose sons and grand sons are the Champion Speed producers of .the world. Cochato’s dam is Costlnea 2.19% darn of 5 in 2.30, by Pistachio 2.21, full brother to Nutwood 2.18%. Champion brood- mare sire. , sired by Bmgen `2_05%_ dam by Miss Pratt 217 b Heir at Law 20 dam of the British Soldier is Alendorf, by Onward _ This is a good son of Bingen. 2.001/4 Sons of Bingen sired 134 Standard Per- formers in 1915 M.cKlnney, 2.11% stands second in this respect with 58. Axworthy third with 55 and Peter the Great with 54. Casro A.,was_ purchased _ at the Old Gior Sale in November - ‘/._ y - -- _ 5% one of the world's greatest brood mares being the dam of 7 including The Leading Lady 2.07 at 3 years a world's record at. the time Miss Pratt is the grand dam of Six, four having entered the Charmed Circle in 1915 taking records from 2.12% to 2.08%, all ages three and four years. ' The Friendly Chief two years old 1015 is a full brother to The British Soldier he took a breeders record in August of 2.22% has since worked miles over Reidvllle track in 2.15. The Prattl er one year old 1015, mother full bro- ther worked quarters in 33*/4 seconds. Y lag; and will be given ,_ short season The British Soldier has more fast record trotters in his own family of In the Stud b0f0re being trained brothers and sisters than any three stnlllons in the Province. for (118,151) ra¢@g_ He Wm be |n me The British Soldier trotted ii half mile on Charlottetown track in 1.05% hands of the veteran, Mr. John 0. the last quarter in 301/g seconds the only time his driver Peter Conroy ever 'Br-19|-,_ Bonghaw, and Wm be at me have his hes he has better than two minllte s eed stables on May 20 leaving there on Monday morning, May 22, travelling through Crapsud to Jabez Iiea's, at noon; then through North Tryon by Cape Traverse at W. Noonan’s, Al- bany, over nlght. May 23 through Searletown to Pat Connoliy’s, noon then by Ross Corner to Kensington over night, May 24 to Walter Founits noon, then to Austin McNelll’s, Stan- ley Bridge. over night. May 25, then to William McNelll’s Cavendish, then to Hector Buchannan’s over night. leaving there Saturday moming for Steve Coles, Milton, leaving there at noon for Charlottetown where he will stand for the following week at the stables of Francis W. Hughes, then following same route for the season. Terrnsr- Season, $10.00. insure $13.00. Mares at owners' risk. I l-iAMMoNo irssstips .;”‘ _ _ St steps "'.‘.'..1_"f‘t.1.°12l.. ' °" 51211431-_ _...`-.-. __._-_-,-___-_____ _ __f';‘“ ___- ____ ______;_*_‘_'____ was-iiuswsl. - -Q LI ”" o in ensrss I meseoui ir s sii°7tV`°lAsl. 5? zit:i1T_'_‘: ff" __ ___;.___.‘_‘_s ~ _" _ ‘ ,r ;___ _ . .. ;» -_-1 i-_-__.~~. j_'.t_‘».="f 2"" Scmple Travellers Rest Monday May lst for Leonard Schurma`n’ii A ' '_ --'iv L. .. 1'. (Thursday May 4th) to Geor e Deacon’s, _North Wiltshire, at uooozfp ‘7 ,`~. ,__ it' v ’ _i ,,. , _-l ,l 7 .,_,_ _ ‘i l v i‘ ~ , champion soood siro ol Maritime Proviooossire _of sou Moo 2.13 1-4. Champion Pacer of Maritime Provinces (:on_slde_r, .05 on' ivlilo_'i‘rool< Hilda s. 2_ie,1ooo c.iri,_ 2.111-2 _izoxlioiiu 1114, Premier 2.19 _Orwell Bolle 2.231-4,~Aroria hello 2.221- l i ‘ t "" 'ZW * -i - al.l.ls Paalisilicil l.i‘t_.i.'j»§’_ ‘,' ` M M. CLAIR, In . ‘ .1 K. . A ~»-ui;-f‘T¢\T2"»;'T"..2-*¢.-.’" .;`s‘.f2.-1-"_ZL‘£`_`¢fSI~‘Z1?§"T.‘3. `_ 7*." :_ (_ iii lvl J' 'l i *li w i i ,l i t _., il _,, Ani ; _ _. f ;, f , _ _, _, _ -in 1 _=,l -> f§ii _l _,_ I ii {_ sl ‘_ ii ,___ _. :li -fir _ln <5 1. _ 2;. #ii l . _ 114 l _(_, . o F fa 3( . \ “fy iii f _li _ 1! -if I li I g. :I 1 _i l _i.