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"$.31" 1'? d olvetoyo.wfl .1-b`d§lll_llP¢°" '_ U* 5:1 pigaseg that yor hav; dziitfgnto it-|rl!° lt to all ¢\l9 flllllly so ls to enrol yourself among those heroic avoid illness Got rttodai souls who have resolved to do or die _ m u i d f of b d t . go Sagméin ,puggig B ,f¢,‘{,|e§°`c‘gu:.§,, the hast of luck You will hear fro than to strive mightily for the preserv- ation of our institutions our liberties and our laws. To do this necessitates sometimes great sacrifices and great sufferings but he who is prepared to us often and we will do our best to cheer you when you are within the sound of the guns. As a small token of our esteem and love we present yo this watch. We shall always be think- undergo these for so noble a. purpose ‘"8 0! )'0ll Bild WiB\ll“K Y°“ 5“°‘f‘*°5 (5 gmpeued by the very hgghest sense wherever you are. We will be prayin8 of duty and patriotism. It is gratify- f°|'_Y°“ ‘md h°Pi”5 y°“ Wm “IWW” ing to us that you have chosen this W" Y°‘"` tm" m GW' the father' -the very important course. Soon you will 5“'°" °f an 5°°d Um* - be in one of the far-flung battlefields of Europe and we hope you will do land. We feel confident y0\l Will give 15 and 15%. Values up to $2. Yours a good account of yourself and play for 890. at The National Clothing _the man. We all Join in wishing you Store. 117-6-1-M3i. IN THE STUD Tile -Superlutively Pure Bred Stallion CATALO 5 7 7 4| ' Enrolment No. 22. The Bred I W S ll . . . _ 1., .,` . ..-»..,,.,,;,. ,. ' / v N .I ,.5 1 Race record _ 2.28%. lrlal in 2-15 on n. init miie track. In one _or the most handsome and best bred standard-bred stalllons in iiiaatarn Canada, win " first prize at the'Provinc1si Horse Show held at Charlottetown hi 1913. co ‘ petlng with such horses as Mayor Todd (who has 12 first prizes in his c and twice winning the Maritime Championship); weighs 1150 lbs and comes the most talked of breeding niche in the world today-tha.Blugars. Kremli _ the world's,greatest money winners of 1912. Flawless. Perfect in (Orin. isles; style, color and manners, this stallion offers to the breeders of this p vindo one of the greatest opportunities ever placed before them. lesson ofgrngam. worked at two years old s. quarter in 37 sec. the world’s chlllllllinil airs!!! m age-sire of_100 standard perforgmers at 14 years of age. of which 106 ant ters and 3 pacers. Some ot them are:Bismya, 2.09%; Brione. 2.08; Binvoio, 2.07; Bergen, 2.00%; Belvasla, 2.06%, and Baden, 2.05%,who won 335,775,110 in 1912, sold to Russia the same year for $30,000.00 and resold six months later for $35,000.00. Ban, 2.28 at 2 years old (Bottom's sister), is the world’s champion brood mare for her age; at theuge of 10 she has 5 in till list, one of them 2.09% at 3 years old, and three more of them in 2.17. Bin- gen. 2.06%. (Bingara's sire and Botiom's grandsire) selected the world’s champion trotting sire over all others) sire of 212 standard performers from 1.54% to 2.30 and universally known to be the greatest family founder that ever lived. Some of his descendants are: Uhlan. 1.54% (his son) the world’s champion trotter. Bingen Silk. 2.08%, st, 2 years old (his son) the world’s champion trotting colt for 1915. You will see by the Horse Breeder of March your best when (here fm- the h0me_ “goo ..T0oke.. Sample ahh.” in sues- 22nd. 1916, where his owner refused an offer of $35,000.00 for him: Admiral -Dewey, 2.04%, (his son) who was a world’s champion; Etawah 2.03 at 5 years old, was a world’s champion at 2 and 4 years old; Walter Cochato, 2.02%; Lee Axworthy, 2.03%; Anna Bradford. 2.00%, the world’s champion three year old; Lord Dewey. 2.03; Bob Douglas, 2.04%; ll.. H. Brett, 2.03%; Iowa Todd, 2.04 ; Baden, 2.05%; Gazeta. 2.00; Belvasis. 2.06%; The Northern Man, 2.06%; Henry Todd, 211% at 2 years old. the world’s champion trot- ting gelding for 1914; Gen-eral 'i`odd, 2.04%. Notice lin ttom's speed inheritance, a rich blend-ing of the blood of champions. 1 am going to copy a few lines from theHorse Breeder of April 12th, 1910. “Sons of Bingen, 2.08%, sired 134 standard performers- in 1915. McKin ney, 2.11%. stands second in this respect. with 58, while Axworthy, 2.15%, stands third with 54. and the fourth with 50." ` ' Bingen's sons siring upwards three times as many performers as any other sire's sons. No stallion ever lived that has equalled Bingen, age con sidered, as a family founder.. Notice how Bingen breeds on: Bingen is 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, Bingen is the sire `0f Ad- miral Dewey, 2.04%; and, Admiral Dewey is the sire of Lord Dewey, 2.03, the premier at College Farm, Chatham, Ontario,-Canada/s greatest ex- treme speed nursery where such trottersas Major I`irlno,2.04,andColloge Maid, 2.05, are raised; The Horse Review of March lst, 1916, gives the amount of money won by the Bingen family in 1915 races as $241,857.25; Certificate Enrolment No.2. Pure~Br_ed 7’ 7 __ _,_ .5 _ ._»' . . _ 'Hi 'és .,._. S | _'_' CATALON is a handsome Mahogany Bay Stallion, of perfect conforms (1.58). world’s champion trotter; Admiral Dewey 2.04%). John Ward 2.05%) Owalssa .(2.00%) full sister of Catalan- Bingen Silk (2) (2.08%), champi ers in 1915, leading all other sires. His dam is lm-providence (2.12), dam o two- Ownissa (2.06%). Prodigal Bingen (2.16%). by Prodigal (2.16). one o providence (2.12), Querlst (2.12%), lmplornble (2) (2.20), grand dum o others. Third dam. lll Wind,,rlam of Geo. St. Clair (2.10%), sire of McKin Nomo, dam of Bob Acres (2.28%). grand dam of two by Hambeltonian 10, sire of Dexter (2.17%) and 39 others, dams of Stamboul (2.07%). etc. Mr. Breeder, in Catalon's relations can he found the world’s greatest race horses and sires of today. His colts are all excellent individuals, possess- ing size. beauty and speed. Catalon will leave home May 22, for John Davidson's, Bedeque, at noon; thence _to Gordon Dawsolrs, Cape Traverse, over night. May 23rd to Wilf- red lnman’s, North Tryon, at noon; thence to Jabez Loa’s, Victoria, over night. May 24th, to John Bradley’s, Kellys Cross, at noon; thence to Rufus Ste`venson's Fredericton, over night. May 25th, to W. D. Couhrey’s, New Glasgow, at noon. thence to Leo Reid’s, over night. May 26th, to Leslie Woodside's, Clinton, at noon to Moase's Stables, Kensington, for supper; thence home and will be at home. This route will be continuedfortnlghtly. - TERM‘S:- $15.00 with return privilege by note at time of llrst service. Mares at owner's- ff _-‘"1 . fl-¥`“i`t1.l.ts rnaanscr 1.'rn.- '_ »-‘nw . _ M.cLAlR, income ' - '.'_ _ » . . .. ._. ._ ___ _ \ _ ~ _ ___ g ‘*. _ ,..~ . .- ~_- - \ 4, , ._ _ . _ , _3/_"__" ::_.),__‘__ ._ if _ __ __ _ . `_,.,__~_ _ ___ _ __., . _ ..._ _ - . ..1s. ..... -_,.1 .» .da ., .~»._ ._ tion and absolutely sound, stands 15.3 hands and weighs 1075 pounds. He has trotted a mile in 2.14%, last 'quarter in 32 seconds. He is sired by Bingen OWN BROTHER OF OWAISBA, 2.06% » 2.06%), the worlds greatest sire- sire of 212 in the 2.30 list, including Uhlan on two-year-old trotting colt in'1915. Sons of Bingen sired 134 standard perform- the world’s greatest sire of dams. Second dam, Queen Wilkes, dnm of lm- Owaissa (2.00%), Sen. Axworthy (2) (2.28%). by William L. 4244, sire of Axteli (3) (2.12) and 10 others; grand sire of Amy Brooks (2.05%). and 192 lay' (2.06%), etc.. Young Jim, 2009, sire of lil Willd, sired Treviilian (2.08%) the next highest winning family won $146,309.00; the Bingen family leading by $95,548.25. Copied word for word. What n wonderful family! Arion, 2.10% nt 2 years old to high wheels (Bingara's' grnndsire on his dam's side). was the world’s champion in 1891, and was looked upon as the great- est horse that ever lived. He tood at service fee of $2500.00. No horse be- . fore or since ever reached these figures; when sold he brought $150,000. the most over paid for a horse. Kremlin, 2.07, weight 1200 lbs. (the sire of liott_om‘s dam), was the f champion trotting stallion in 1892, and universally known to be the world’s f champion brood more sire, Miss Russell (grand-dum of Kremlin and dam, of Maud S., 2.08) is tho world’s champion brood mare, any age. Kadlka. weight 1' 1200 lbs.; (Bottonfs dam) has 5 in the list viz.: Bottom. 2.23% ; Trial- in 2.15; Berks, 2.14, timed 2.08% in a rucc Blain, 2.18 at 3 years old. Brenta, 2.23% at two years old, Bric, trial as yearllng-an ' eight in 18 sec. Bavian, 2.30 at two years old. » Bottom will make the season as follows: Albcrton farm of W. A. Mc- llnd 45 others; the dams of Bingen (2-06'/.i and '12 others. Fvllrlh dam. Caro Arthur, Dooklroad from Monday evening May 2911. till wednesday morning. May 31st, thence to Mr. Clark's, Fortune Cove from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. thence to O'Leary livery stable Wednesday evening 31st till Friday morn- ing June 2nd; thence to Russell, R. Rogers' Coleman, till Saturday mom- 'ing June 3rd; thence to Tyne Valley remaining there till June >12tl\. these trips will continue fortnightly until close of season. Terms;-$10.00 a chance; $15.00 for the season wlthreturn privilege; $25.00 to insure a ll ving foal. ' _ NELSON WALDRON, ` 'fyne Valley, (Owner) 0027-5-27-MSwES4ipd. ~ I W C Wi- li' The British Soldier 1 - RIS I-4 in presenting the British Soldier to the breeders of P. E. island after many years experience in the horse business 1 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 nt 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 i a Stout, Strong built horse possessing extraordinary bone and stands squar- iy on the best of feet. . f Cocbato 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. Cocbato‘s dam is Costineu 2.19% (lain of 5 in 2.30, by Pistacliio 2.21, full brother to Nutwood 2.18%, Champion brood- mare sire. ‘ ' V » » - Miss Pratt 2.17% by Heir-at-Law 2.05% dum of the British Soldier is 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 1915 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 Prsttler one year old 1915. mother full bro- ther worked quarters in 33% seconds. . The British Soldier has more fast record trotters in his own family of brothers and sisters than any three stsilions in the Province. _ The British Soldier trotted a 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 horse in the City has travelled more miles than The Soldier the past winter and today he is lit for the show ring, he can be seen any time at 254 Kent St., Charlottetown. _ Terms Season $20.00. Cash or Note due November 1st. insure $30.00. Usual return. The 5 leading Sires of new race record performers, 1915: Age. New Performers Horse 12 _ 19 (‘ochato, 3 . . . . _ . .2.11% 20 19 Peter the Great, 4 .. .. .. .2.07% 14 14 Bingara. 34707 22 11 Bingen (rlnnil) ..2.06% 22 10 Moko, 24-457 W. S. McKlE. ` _ Owner. Pli0l\B\ 375-L.` ' o 9690-5-MS4iEw4i. GEORGE DALMENY 14228 PURE BRED ENROLLMENT N0. 21 _PARKLIGHT GRADE N0. 22 George Daimeny 14228 by Lord Dalmeny (7209) (12219) bs hy Royal Corrick (3533) (10270) out of Maggle'l‘aylor (11065) (15356) Dam of George Dalmeny was Nyanza, imported (8706) by Laborie (4770) (10791) and out of Phobs (8770) (18194). George Dalmeny 14228 is a bay stallion four years old weighing 1500 lbs. He has 'plenty of good wide nat bone. 1 fine feather, set on the best of fest. ls stylish and active. in and out oi ha - ness. In fact a typical type of the high class finished Clydesdale family. He has won two drlt prizes, and he comos.of winning stock, bis sire Lord Dalmeny was a great show horse in the Maritime Provinces. al well ag the United States. and his dam Myanra holds nve iirst prlsoa and dipiodias. as "Llke begetg Like" this grand young stallion is sure to produce stock that will likewise be prise winners sud not their owners large figures. ' Psrklight by Parkside (9280) race record 2.22% Dam elly by Hernan- do seeondwism by improved thorough bred "Abel" thin! dam hy_"Dsarnoid" son of “Baladin" one of the foundation sires of our trotting steak. _ " F'.`, Parkiight is a full brother to the great airs' and race iiorle 2.21% who is sire of "Lou Helen"-~2.21%. Queen Maris 2.10%. Nelly 2.22 , Mabel T., 2.23%. Leawood 2.20, and other fast ones. ‘ Parkwood was not only a great sire but a great show horle. lla won __ many first prizes in P.. ill. I.. (his native province) and was soldlth New York for a large sumfby his than owner and breeder. John McPhee? illsq.. Frsetown, and aftergards won tha blue Ribbon in strong competition .lt the Madiron_Squ».re` arden Horse Show, New York. one of the g§ndost ' shows in the world Psrklighthas line, weighing 1326 lbs. Good, style and action, and transmits these desirable _ouaiitiss tohls oifspringsami in a most desirable horse for farmers to breed td. giving them this iostftle- slrablo of all things in horse flesh. size combined with ation; suitable for the farm work and good rosdstsrs. . ; ' . These horses will he at owners stages for the satire' season. Cams andlnspect theinbaforsnbrssding elssw ers. _ ‘ _‘_ ~~1»~"‘"'W°'f-*lf* ""_°'f' ~ .. .. .......»... i __ _ ____ » 0 Mamariin, 5. ' _ " - wnor la charge. ' 1 -¥- *"*?' f . _ . 9090-5-lilllwki. _ ,__ _(3 ______,_{_____________ __ __________j 1. _ _.,~_' . it . .. 'lx ~» ». 1*. 7. ..;»_il:.l ;_, 'ii -i 1 .__ 51 Y.- if 4 ._ l ~. .Y fs ._, . . i .__ ,l __ 1. T5- "I ._ ..._..._.._.---