"'JUf-319-1915" ~ . _ ' compras* _ 1- - _ --soon nies -rion _. -‘ ~ fi l sf iii V '\ _ ° "51 S",-yi" ' T ` ` U ' _ ° ‘ company. The bravest and best in _ M ' r our wide empire have not deemed . it' ._ f derogatory to their dignity to join the ... ` l M D T H E R G F ° ' r' ' ' """""""' ""';"":"""""""""""'w~"'""""":"" 'A' ' "“' ' ' ' "1" ' ' "' ' ' '_' ' ' ' " ' W' cqlgrg but hgyg Qqmg forward nl such _ _ _s|~|» pAy. Q. buy m mu p|.°v|M. _ _ 09”! ¢|||1' my 'gm “ch m. numbers _orarie he the marvel of the 1 YEARS ’ . _srogsoll Silulss nur 35359! ‘ foiousts “‘“°".“.§'s‘“..°.'i.‘l‘£L".ii°.'..'°‘l£“i‘. W'-'l¥i'£"& “‘t&.°.‘:‘“‘f.,,..,"°"‘ °'f*"' - i is fi l YOUR F__RIENDS can buyl ' _ villa; - anything You can-_give _ them--exoevt your photograph P ' Make an avlwintment today. u In P S The Cooli’s Studio 1916 Models New DesBrisav Block \\\“'JZ __ we ITTING' for a portrait is a, matter o_f minutes only-the “ _ same efficient methods you _ demand l_n your_ business are \. observed ln ours. ./\ llBR\\\\\\§'IIll /Z D1 _ Youxéfamily; have been plead. ingwi you ory , ii ‘ makefhat apmmdanlelitvlodaiflgl The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio ' Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. ‘ Monlague Horse Races WEDNESDAY ~ August. soils. 1916 $700 IN PURsEs There will be the following classes, 2.20, Trot & Pace, purse $200, 2.30, Trot, stake, purse $250 2.30, Pace, stake, purse $250_ Entries close in the stakes, Satur- day, June 10th. One per cent to enter, 2 per cent July. 3rd and 2 per cent. when horses must be named, Aug. 5th, _ T. G. IVES, Sec. Montague, P.E.i 219-6-7M4iE1i. 1 i »¢~» THE any s'rAi.i.1oN Bingen Boy . sired by Commodore Ledyard Dam Parketta by Parkside, then with Her- mando Allright Bashaw Prince and Saladln Strain of blood. 38105511 be' ing one of the handsomest and best etock_getters ever Imported to Prince ndwsid isisnd. slngen Boy is s full brother to Nutwood now owned by stsnlsy wedlock, City being H first prize winner at the Dominion Exhibi- tion. Alao a first prize winner at _the Provincial Exhibition. His dam Park- etta has taken first prize every time shown. Also won two first prizes last Exhibition. alngon Boy is comms three years old. _ \ I ..°1'. oonnon was is omdiin Boilrassntative in Montague. _ ..‘Mr._ R. lt. HQWLETT is Guardian agent for Annandale and vi~ oinity.-q - .'0NE-PER CENT will he due on the Meqmsus stslis- asses .inns ioui. D°I1t forget tlis dstsn zls-s~1M4iE1i. --'THE Punsss Fon the Montague Stake Races are $250, in each clue. "ld 011° rel- cent, two dollars and mtv cents, is due on them E turday June 10th- _ z1s~e-7M4in1s. --°DON'T FORGET that the stake en tries for the Montague Races August 30th close with the aecetary T. G. ivea on this Saturday, June 10th :Oi§O0O'l»OOOOOO'l'OOOO "Fight for the colors of Christ *KKK* 55 Y ll. sbt for the rl8‘i1¢. with all thy mi h 1 218-B-7m4lElI. the King, * gilt as He fought for o ik I il. Fizht for the red, white and _K _ \\\\\\\\\\\v`\\vllln\\\“%'/// *U _ blue." 3.00 to $5.0 Our new Pumps are ere, the largest assort. ment ever shown. he new _Colonial pumps hown with large and mall ornaments. , All that’s new unips. See _our Window. Alley & Co. @f’”"’”-\\\\\\\\'//////0 .£232 §‘.i“‘ii.§“i‘.."’i‘l.I‘.§’f.‘{.‘Zi‘isiiii it O G -'-' ee \\\\\“\i from the all-too-common ills of the digestive organs-weak stomac ,torpid liver and inac- tive bowels-is found in the always safe, sure, quick-acting BEECHAM’S PILLS Largusa Sale of Any Medicine In the World. everywhere. _ lnboxss. 25 coals. \._J Baron I_-ligh Ball \\W]IIllIIlll@\\\ UI U3 rr ii’ 5. WEI04\\\\\\“'fIZI/ are some trottera. “ 9820-5-l8Mtf. ; Directum Patchisabeautiful black _ stallion, stands 15.2 hands high and weighs 1.050 pounds; foaled 1906. Bred 7 by P. M. Musica, New York, N. Y. He is a horse of wonderful intelllg- __E':lr°]3?_“t Pme B;°%l1§°'S46th '22 ence; has the best of disposition, rac- 2 “nth” 8 ownersts laing 'Aim pd r ing instincts and courage; is a rugged I2' 8 Benson °9856 5 éoMS?Fa3| 3 tough horse with exceptionally fine enne y' ` ` u D ' head and body: extra strong limbs and é b st f ie t. - Directum Patch 5181 Enrolment No. 44 SON OF JOE PATCH EN 2.01 V4. i1.'.'::..;';;.s‘:.‘:.r.;l.‘: fdasiizs.. ‘iii of a mare by Directum Kelly, 2.08%. Sire of the sensational Diicctuni i. k Maw; T°d%' 233%' ismug; $3! 1.56%. He combines the great Ham- MW" ° “ee any ng 5° ' His honors in show ring and on race oe 3' n’ y the greatest families in the world - his gmndam' - Tod 2.14 and Alcoyne McKinney . A i , i ' °xt'e'?,ebs|ge;d,mne',. he "harm it n a est prize winners when shown. He will ters ill 30 seconds. ectum Patch is a sure foal get-.‘ HAMMGND KELLY' Dircctum Patch is a sure foal getter 5K OOIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ssrtion by advertising ln this column. Cash mast.-accompany order. ..°D. F. TIIRNEY is Guardian ro- presmtativs in Bonris. matt _.__ . .*WAN_TED -two ton of wool washed or unwashed by June the 20th highest price paid. Augustus McDon- and. _Souris. 238-0~8M1wk .JMONTAGUE HAB two stake clas- [ses for Ang. 80th. A 2.30 trot. and is ‘$.80 pace, and they are offering the largest amount of monev for one days racing, ever offered by any Disco on the Island barring Charlottetown Ex~ hlbiti0nB.' 218-6-7M4iE1i. _ .JBYDNEY RACES-Who won? Bob Mac. New Glasgow races, who won? Jelllco. New Glasgow races who won? Kitchener. What la their sire? The Celebrated Commodore Ledyard which can be seen at his owner's sta-` ble; Montague, any time-new then f. I breeders, choose which you shall breed to those that have produced speed or otherwise watch for ad after Jine 3rd - 125-6-2Mt llll]llESS lil E EU. ill5lH. Hllllilllll ed by the Town Council in behalf of citizens of Summerslde: To the Officers, Non-commissioned' Oiiicers and Men of the Summei-aide De tachmellts of the 105th Prince Edward island Highland Overseas Battalion.. On the eve of your departure from our town wc gladly and heartily avail ourselves of the present opportunity to give expression to our appreciation of the noble men of the 105th Battal- ion here assembled and extend our best wishes for your future welfare. We appreciate you for your own sakes. We rejoice that so many of our young men have heard the ilnqllestloll ed_ call of the hour and have been found willing to make the grand sacri- fice to go fol'th to stem the tide of Prussia militarism. We admire you for the noble qualities of heart and mind which have enabled you to make this supreme disclsion. While resid- ing in our town, we have watched with pardonable pride your steady at the driving park wi the 15; Aug. progress in learning the art of solder- i Het. with two of his yeariins which ere mg- S“mme"“lde ' ll” fe" hemelf to be trained by s_ A_ Rockin,-d_ They honored in having such a fine body of men domiciled with us. Your conduct has at all times been exemplary. Your residence here leaves many pleasant memories that time will not efface. We feel collfideilt that by deeds and achievements on the field of bat tie you will emulate the example ot’ our brave fellow citizens of former contingents and add yet greater glory and lustre to our beloved coun- try anil province. We appreciate you as being ii unit in the grand armies of the greatest cmpire the world has ever seen. Today, wherever the proud old Union Jack holds sway men- patriotic men elieowasesired by a wm_m.q chammon -noble men are rushing to her stand- Mllroll rollll 216 1-if one of the greatest race horses' of all ‘being pr’iv"egye_;’ fo _:Eid §’_':_f’i_e__t _'sf entire wo We appreciate you for the noble cause you espouae, that of retaining for us our blood-bought liberties, both civil and religious. This is the noblest and most sacred cause that can be entrusted to any people. Likewise you battle for us, our homes and our dear ones. You are willing, and anxious, to do your bit, to exterminate the last vestige of Kaiserism that today curses our fair world. We are deeply sensible of the diflicuitles, the dang- ers, the hardships. and t he privln- tions that beset your vo?-tion; and ‘ we shall follow with pride nd anxious watchfuinesa all our movements. The task before you is one from which many brave hearts _ might naturally shrink were his faith not wholly plac- -ed in the God of battles. You ure, therefore, admonished to maintain at all times a firm reliance on that Div- lne__Provldence who doeth all things we . Now we say farewell. Under any circumstances it is hard to say good- bye, but tonight that duty is doubly hard. To each and every man in khaki we say fare-thee~well and com- mand you one and all to the grace of God which is able to fortify you in the Supreme hour of testing and grant you a safe and speedy return to home and loved ones. Summerslde this day of June, 1916. Summerside. ~ H. J. MASSY. Town Clerk. 0];l"1‘0WN MARKETS ____ Butter (creamery) in prints Butter (Tub) lb. Butter (fresh) Ib. . Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls fb. Chickens, fb. ilay (pressed), ton ,Straw (pressed) ton ‘ Pork lb_. Turnips. bus. Potatoes, bus. Oats (black) bus. Oats, _(white) bus. Beets, bus. Carrots. bus. Wool lb. Parsnlps, lb. Ceann Ducks ` Hides Turkeys. per lb. T15 28 27 io.?l0 .24 t0.‘?5 11 to 18 13 £0 14 12 to 15 S15 to $16 $0.50 13% 20 t0 25 .80 to .90 .62 .60 40 _ 45 ~’ 15 to 40 1% 15 15 14 to 15 20 to S2 .PURE BLOUD MAKES HEALTHY PEDPLE Hood’s Sarsaparilla removes scrofnla sores, boils and other erup- -tions, because it drives out of the blood the humors that cause them. Eruptions cannot be successfully treated with external applications, because these cannot purify the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparllla makes rich, red blood, perfects the digestion. and builds up the whole system. In a matter of congratulatloil. _ Boys oi' the 105th, you are in good sist on having Hood’s. Get it now 1 i _l;lem}',]i':;‘,£laya,$,;°§'a::"°(‘;§;, :,156 sig; track are history. He comes of two of _ _ _ Dlrectum Patch will surely produce mmsies H1345 cons have been me lam renlar a ~ Directum Patch was third in 209% be found at the stables of Francis W. _ in a seven horse race in Pittsburg, lil H“5h°5» _G"“n°“ s"'°°t- 1912; sopnraiely timed by will snow Terms-”' 3699011- ,$15001 l“°“'° in 2.10. Has repeatedly shown quar-‘_ 520-00- M”-"93 at °Wn°|'9 "Bk- Dir Directum Patch is from the "fountaln Owner. 5 7 7 4| f d." 0 'pee Em-glmsng N9, 22, son. His first foals are comiilg year ' . _ ~ OWN BROTHER OF OWAISSA 2.063) __ °;ds' HSM- ilfeynxnl sfwaklffr Tué asf Imp°r'ed Clydesdale CATALON is a handsome Mahogany Bay Stallion, gf perfect conforma- s re ._ _gee 19 h_c_l;\9_l_eCl;l_\ 5_1: B 'af tion and absolutely soulld. stands 15.3 hands and weighs 1075 pounds. He has er ° . 191,; “L th ,L I2, yf W 9' trotted h. mile in 2.14%, last quarter in 32 seconds. 1-le is sired by Bingen mn M R e ar ° NRQLMENT N0, 35, 2.06%), the worlds greatest sire- sire of 212 in the 2.30 list. including Ulilan E "°H" A' M°P"'EE' °°"°""°' P"”°° (1.58). world's champion ti-otter; Adinirsl Dowsy 2.04%). John wsrd 2.05%). E"‘""'“ "'“"“‘ ' owsisss (2 06%) full sister oi cntnlon~ ningsn silli (2) <2 om) olisnnpion se""‘“° fee 115 f°’ "‘° ’°“°“ Sued by High Hom” by Ht,-aiwathai twoysnr-old ironing oolt in 1915 sons oi singsn sired is-1 sinndnrd perform- Mares at owners risk. _ _ - _ _ BVRNE “Ros” IMM" at "Wm" Mk' Hamm mm' ;§i:l§d°lx§l»}ll"h'lsl.to1'll1‘2l' Ilinriigigd ers in 1915. lending sll other sires. His dnin is lniorovldonos (2.12), dnin or N°""h m"°r° egegi MS5 k -‘ - ' from scotland by Smith 3, R1chm.ds0n_ two- Owaissa (2.06%). Prodigal Bingen (2.16%). by Prodigal (2.16). one of 9930-5-27MS3lW1L . 170' `3 W 9' _ - ._ Co1umbus_ gm" and pu,-chased there the world's greatest sire of dams. Second dam. Queen Wilkes. dam of im- 1 _ -_ ,_ _-1-ig by Mr James Roper of Roper B,-os" providence (2.12), Querist (2.12%), Implorable (2) (2.20), grand dam of Owalssa (2 06%) Sell Axworthy (2) (2 28'/4) by W lliam L. 4244, sire of Royalty' Wm 'mud 'or the sum" at A tel 3 (212) and 10 others- grand sire of Amy Brooks (2.05%), and 192 X l ( ) . th” °‘“b'°“ °f F"‘“°°“ W H“gh°°' ill Win dsni or ooo st clsir (2101/.l sire of ivioisln ° l= 'l' f » ~ - - others. Third dam. d, . ` . . . - We Have the Following acl hes or gzlxifyst'};‘,§l',,,1§g“,§l§"{l,,,'I,;,“,‘,'f,f“l,'§1f;,,,'1',§'f isy 12.0111/.). oto.. Young Jim. 2009. sii-s or ill wind, sired 'ri-svlilisn 5n;m:ll'enEe tl; Jabgz Lea'a. yvictoria, over 01', W 0 ces our wor ere. _ ~ lniglit. lvi_sy_g4t_ii, i_o_.iolin .arsd_ls_y's, i<__i_;llys2§‘_i;_os§i. st__n<}gn:(_tl\<_¢_1\ce_to R§f\1~ osfonos --cond clothes" for feadrmade °1<>fhme for C5550 A 222 1-4 ?.:§:;2::".: .;‘:..i'.f.:.:‘.~.°::'.';..; ...;°i.:s? 2. you. _ _ _ _ _..R¢°_ N_°__ 2°01_ Enr¢|m.,\¢ Ng, 35, _ ?_lI:_>gg_l_1i_1l:a;_l:_,'e(‘_;l_ll;to_r;i_1v{_te i;<:o_no_t_oe_Moase s Stables, Kensington, for supper; Saxe co' for Boy S Clothing’ and ' gh-ed iw Binge” 2_05%_ dam by This route will he continued fortnightly. ' ° i » d A] d f 0 rd `TERMS:- $15.00 with return privilege by note at time of first service. PHC” =“=f°'=*°° - i r:..:'..; .:”..:‘::. .. ..... Mn.. o This store closes at 7 p. m. sharp except Saturday. Sm 0, Bmgen md 13, S,,,,,,,;,d' Pe, ____ _Ms ___ iss. ~r. wsi-rs, ownsr, snsrsfsoko. - ' ' ' i l 1 Maxi ,2.11i416_- “- F T031 all these Pnces We can gmt anybody' s'l;l'i'if:'sé3oilil gi iliis fsspnolglywiln ss. ' ' ' ” Axworthy third with 55 and Peter the -v i l si V TT & S Gti'e;t with 54_. Cas§o_A.,v_vas Ipxurchaged - » ’ _ _ a te0ldGory ae n ovemer- » C.; E. PRA _ _ Commodore Lydard 34109 » . - _ ' e a. races. w ‘ smisnii. St' Pete" ’ 5‘il‘.‘l‘li'.,°s§.‘.l‘.`i...'.?‘°'2.‘}a”.liiil.‘I.‘“§,ll; _ Season 1916 Enrollment No. 37 llli\ills°:§°fi‘iif'sill{i,f,°ill'li'§F;z', ll-'::':lii‘il§ ~ Cham_i_>ion Speed Sire of Maritime Provinces, Sire _of Bob Mac Pu Bred Clydesdale Stallion 4 :.‘:.';f;.“-":...S.:‘l>.::'.:'.;.‘:-i:.!’.‘:’ii:';‘:;:.' .r;s§g,f§,»1“-*,=°,,';“‘,s,'i;;,“‘;“°;',gi,';‘°"‘g';';1;';';';°;°=,,°°‘,;S',‘3;'~;i‘)5,?l‘ ' _ CaDe'Traverse at W. Noonan’s. Al- - ' ra ’ I 'Bene g?‘231_§_’ 2g_2Z 1_2; Lad); "‘“" °'°'“““* M” 2° “"°““‘ co 523219222 1-il G zzv oo ’ d E' oil: 225 zssii gllgilhlimwillogg Pgfngfnlgllkgnsinhlgl 22? 12 lglfchener llfflltinee 225 Nllr1tIv':'?>o:i)':ecollliirl'raoe 22'() Klvin( ' 'e .»-i. 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B.__l§ri »§,‘i“'h is 5 'no.oo.' i ...ins l ilisi-li aiiniis forui bsnaiofdispnlilio. °S Zill°Xily£?§ w€i§rh1lb§°§° »1=-i>°-\yi~»if¢\<»~n-~'=1-r- " _° __ 1:35155 fofss°if'sonsosfI§is¢d ifnifn'im'visss.- ~ ‘ TD u af' ' » lc- - “C ` "'ii`aMlsoun l<€l.i.v.own¢r." ' - 1 ELL|§ p]-|ARMACY L , 9s9o_5_MB“i_,';__ ons caaasa. . . ._ , ~_m__“w___ in cnsip ____ __ __ __ ________ ____.____f_____‘_’ff’_‘°_'_ ' ,.,,_,_,,,,,,:3{‘,f‘ °_"""‘ '”_°'f°"" Mil- _ 11 ctaia. in cams `\ _ I r" ‘ - . B, l _ _ ‘ _ _ ` ' ’ .l f. ' -'*:`~*~.-`,'.`~=" " " _ - ~ ss _ '.4 Way to’ _ t TEST it for yonrselfl Take EN_O'S “FRUIT SALT " when you are "below par" and notice how it improves yourlisalth and spirits and brightens your whole outlook on life. And it is pleasant to take, too. A spoonful of in water makes a delightful drink-cool, sparklinf. and eflarvescant. lll0'B “ l‘liUl'|` HALT " tha belt tonic and digestive regulator evar prsgared-a safe and valna ls remedy st all times. a prepared for emergencies by always havin a bottle in the house. Ash your Drusg st for l!§0‘l-the uni( WUI” "FRUIT HALT" -and beware oi im ta anal Pnrfvrl only bf .l.C.l|i0.l.iL ."1-'nit Salt” Vlsfltl.l.0liD0ll,lag. Sak Agssfs Iss lissth Alain IARDLD F. IITCHIE I C0. LIIITED M lo(‘AU|. STREET. l’0l0||T0 Signed ill behalf of the Town of John Jardine, Mayor, S, W, Man- * ' ____ son, M. F. Sclillrman, John Grady, J. » I _ __ The following is the address present- _i-___ihll(€_e;1____lc1;i_s_.___r.;. G_i:;i1l_e_te, N.____l;'l;:_l<`a_;'__ 'The' Royally Bred Trotting Stallion .BC)‘I"I'C)].\£[ ,l (ls-IBIS) Certificate Enrolment No.2. Pure Bred Race record 2.23%, trial in 2.15 on a half mile track. is one of the most handsome alld best bred standard-bred stallions ln Eastern Canada, winning first prize at the Provincial Horse Show held at Charlottetown in 1913, coni- peting with auch horses as Mayor 'i‘odd (who has 12 first prizes to his credit and twice winning the Maritime Cliampionslllp); weighs 1150 lbs and comes of the nlost talked of breeding niche in the world today-the Blngara Kremlin, the world's greatest money winners of 1912. Flawless, perfect ln form, size, etyle.C°1°" ‘md m“““9l`B. this stallion offers tothe breeders of this province one of the greatest opportunities ever placcil before them. is o. son of Blngara worked at two years old a. quarter in 87 sec. the world's champion sire for his age-sire of 100 standard performers at 14 years of nge, of which .100 are trot ters and 3 pacers. Some of tilem are:Bismya, 2.09%; Brlone, 2.08; Binvolo, 2.07; Bergen, 2.06%; Bcivasia, 2.06%. and Baden, 2.05*/4,who won $35,770.00 in 1912, sold to Russia tliesame year for $30,000.00 and resold six months later for $35,000.00. Ban, 2.28 at 2 years old 4l3ottom's sister). is the world's cllanipipli brood mare for her age; at the age of 10 she has 5 in the list, one of them 2.091/4 at 3 years old. and three more of them in 2.17. Bin- gen. 2.061/4. (Bingara's sire and B0ttom’s gralldsire) selected the world's champion trotting sire over all others) sire of 212 stalldard performers from 1.54% to 2.30 und universally known to be the greatest family founder that ever lived. Some of ills descendants are: Uhlan, 1.541/i (his son) the world's champion trotter. Bingeii Silk, 2.08'/4, at 2 years old (ills son) the world's champion trotting colt for 1915. You will see by the llorsc Breeder of March 22nd, 1916, where his owner refused an offer of $35,000.00 for him; Admiral Dewey, 2.041/4, (llis son) who was a world's champion; Eiawah 2.03 at 5 years olil, was a. \vorld's champion at 2 and 4 years old; Walter Cochato. 2.021/4; Lee Axworthy, 2.03'/,~, Alina Bradford, 2.00%, the world's champion three year oiil; Lord Dewey, 2.03; Bob Douglas, 2.04%; ll. H. Brett, 2.03%; iowa '1‘odd, 2.04; Baden, 2.05'/4; Gazeta. 2.06; Belvasia, 2.06'/4; The Northern Man, 2.061/2; Henry Todd, 211% at 2 years old, the \vorld's champion trot- ting gelding for 1914; ,Gen-eral Todd, 2.041/4. Notice Bo ttom's speed inheritance, a rich blend-ing of the blood of champions. i am going to copy a few lines from thellorsc lirecller of April 12th, 1916. “Sons of Bingen. 2.08’/4, sired 134 standard pol-formers,in 1915. McKln ney, 2.11'/1, stands second in this respect, with 58, wllilo Axworthy. 2.1555, stands third with 54, and the fourth with 50." ‘ . Bingen's sons airing upwards three times as many performers as any other sire’s sons. Nostaillon ever lived that has equalled Bingen. age con sidered, as a family founder. Notice holv Bingen breeds on: Blngen_ la the sire of Todd 2.14 (the phenomenal sire of extreme speed. sire of the noted race horse Mayor Todd); Todd Mac, 2.05%; and Todd Mac is the sire of Anna Bradford. 2.00%, a world's champion. Again. Biilgen is the sire of Ad- miral Dewey, 2.04%; and, Admiral Dewey is thc sire of Lord Dewey, 2.03, the premier at College Farm, Cllatlia ni. Ontario,--Cnnada's greatest ex- treme speed nursery where sucli trotters as Major lirlno, 2.04. and College Maid, 2.05, are raised. The Horse Review of March ist, 1916, gives the ‘ amount of money won by the Bingen family ln 1915 races as $241,857.25; the next highest winning family won $146,309.00; the Blngen family leading by $95,548.25. Copied word for word. What li woililcrful family! Arion, 2.10% at 2 years old to high _wheels (Bingara‘s grondslre on his dam’s side), was the world's champion in 1891, and was looked upon as tho great- est horse tllat ever lived. lie tend at service fee of $2500.00. No horse lle~ fore or since ever reached these figures; when sold llc brought $150000, the most ever paid for n horse. Kremlin, 2.07, welght1200lhs. (the sire of Bottom‘s dam), was the champion trotting_ stallion in 1892, and universally known to he thc world's champion brood mare sire. Miss Russell (grand-danl of Kremlin and clam _of Maud S., 2.08) is the world's champion brood marc, any age. Kadlkn. weight 1200 lbs.; (Bottonfs dam) has 5 in the list viz.: Bottom, 2.23% 1 Trial in 2.15; Berks., 2.14. timed 2.08% in a race Biala, 2.18 at 3 years old, Brcnta, 2.23'/4 nt two years oiil, Ili-lc, trial as yearling nn eight in 18 sec. Baviall. 2.30 at two years old, . ‘ Bottom will make the season as follows: Aibcrioil farm of W. A. Mc» Arthur, Dock road from Monday evening May 29th till tvoilnesday morning, May_31st, thence to Mr. Clark‘s, Fortune Cove from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. thence to 0’Leary livery stable Wednesday evening fllst till Friday morn- ing June 2nd; thence to Russell. R. Rogers' Coleman, till Saturday moril- lng June 3rd; thence to Tyne Valley remaining tllorc fill June 12th, these trips will continue fortnightly until close of season. Terms:-$10.00 ii. chance; $15.00 for the season withreturn privilege; $25.00 to insure a li ving foal. _ _ NELSON WALDRON, Tyne Valley, (Owner) Z The British Soldier 2l9 I-4 in presenting the British Soldier to thc breeders of P. E. island after many years experience in the horse business l do so with pride, knowing that The British Soldier in individuality Breeding and Speed is the equal of the best in th'e"world’s equine Kingdom. THE BRITISH SOLDIER FOALED 1911. ` , Reg. No. 59201 Record 2.19'/4, 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. wllen 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 Sirlng Son of Todd 2.14% whose sons and grand sons are the Champion Speed producers of the world. Cochato's dam is Costinea 2.19% dam of 5 in 2.30,_ by Pistachio 2.21, full brother to Nutwood 2.181/4, Champion .brood- mare s re. Miss Pratt 2.17% by Heir-at-Law 2.05% dam of the British Soldier is one of the world’s greatest brood mares being the dam of 7 including The Leading I.,ady 2.07 at 3 years a world's record at the time Miss Pratt is the grand _dam of Six. foul- 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 1916 is a full brother to The British Soldier he took a breeders record in August of 2.221/¢ has since wor miles over Reidville track in 2.15. The Prattler one year old 1915, mother ull bro- ther worked quarters in 33% seconds. - The British Soldier has more fast record trotters in his own fainily of brothers and sisters than any three stallions in the Province. The British Soldier trottedo half mile on Charlottetown track in 1.05% the last quarter in 30% seconds the only time his driver Peter Conroy ever let him have his head, he has better than two minute speed. No hone in the City has travelled more miles than The Soldier the past winter and today he is fit for the show ring, he can ho seen any time at 254 Kent St., Charlottetown. Terms Season $20.00. Cash or Note due November ist. insure 030,00, Usual return. ' _ The 5 leading Sires of new race record performers. 1915: _ . " Age. ' New Pe;i_'_orlnera ‘ - Horse ' ‘ "- 12 . . . . .2 1 20 , 10 Peter the Grgst. 4 . . . . . . . . _ `_ » 14 , 14 ningsn, an 1 ~ - .i -“i 22 11 Bingen (dead) ...'. ._l!.0¢§& ‘- 22 10 Molto. 94457 ` ' °» ___ W. B. Mokll. _ .` T’l10ne 'W5 L. f""';_ `. Ofpgr, _ '.1 'o :a ro T' qi ro T’ MSWES4lnd. i . 1. L"""Yf.l -. ..._ f........_..._....._ _ __ _ _ . .._....¢m ` Coctiato,3 .1& ° .z.o'l_ _