The nominees ll town) $4‘000 $43504“ is co... ' Lestherswpatent, kid and b0 galffti; . L ‘ ouiist Last, Bunion Last, Army Last, Rational Last. Fit/any foot. They got the style, comfort and wear. 5:. Sole Agents for P. E. 1.1 /. ism consents: A Friendly lip: If you have not ordered your spring suit, let‘s get together. We want your trade. not only your ucxt order. but future, orders as well~ Uur goods will stand the test. You want our goods. perhaps ypu don’t know it. but we believe it and are confident we can convince you. Our new spring patterns are "good for sore eyes" and worthy of your consideration. Thu. prices are net in it when compared with the quality. MCDONALD & PERRY. The Nobby. Tailors, Great George Street. Some New LlllCS. We have received some new lines of Boots and Shoes, selling very low for cash. Men’s Laced Boots at Boys’ “ ” at all 25. Youths “ at $51.00 Women’s Dongoia boots at $1.2-. Oxd “ $7 in Cliildreii'sbutton and laced 45c up. All good value. Bell. snaps tor Clifiiiv BOflS‘thm. In order to iiinko room for Sprint: Import. ntlous. wo will during thin month. whllo inst, clenr out tho gupds unuuicrnl/ct‘l below at. the followiui: low pi'icuu—: 1i Cliinu Dinner Soho. 07 plocos. rcgulnr 812.00 for “.00 12 Sonii-l’orecliiin l)tll|1l:l'Hci.‘t, ill pieces. senior $8.00 for 85.50 7 Semi-Porcelain DiunorSctfl. 5 li ,--: ‘eirulnt' $12.00 for 88.01] H Eloiiil-l'orcclnin )lunci Huts. liti pieces. regular $12.00 for $8.00 10 China. Ton 80's, 42 pieces. mrulnr 31.00 for 92.75 :iiiflhrunbcr Soto. 0 pieces. romilur $2.25 for 81.50 .0 Chamber So, , . tfil ones, 1‘0 lnr 83.00 (0142.00 5 Chamber 30%. m K“ it) places. regular $4.25 for 33.0) These pricos nro for spot. cash. $1.40 u H- (I g r l JOHN coiioiii' & Co... Queen St. Ch’town. 1211' .7. for; Sale _at' trash.f 1‘ Apply at Company's Oflice. Queen _St., or at Gas Works. Charlottetown light 8: Power 00.. Ltd;F rdtus trams M Hi“ fr their it'dill'fid’SM fanc it: stationery-y, "tissue Papers. The *oolor- ' the izth day of May, for the erection , and completion of hey. it‘Wediave just opened 1 ,Very‘» Select Stock of Fancy .E'astcr - Cards, Eaéstcrv liovcltlcs and iastcr Magazines iow ready. flaunt it idiots. _ Ice Cream- We have the very best Ice Crrarn Fretzers in the Cit having purchased Armour 8: Co’s entire outfit and are pre- pared to supply orders of any size from 5c dish to 50 gallons. We use- the best cream and with our 12 years’ experience making it for the late W. F. Carter should be able to turn out good goods. Give us a trial order. ' Home made candy. pastry. cake, fruit and soda water ‘ - always iu stock. . Mills Bros, Opposite Stowgrtk Son'a'Grocery I‘ll. 51tts OWW Notice To Con- tractors Sealed tenders marked “Tender for Club House,” will he received by the undersigned until noon of Saturday A Ram: Club House on (heat Ororge St.. Charlottetown In accordance with plans imtl specifi- cation, which can be seen at the office of the undersigned. A certified bank check made payable to the undersigned for ten per cent of the amount of the ofler must accompany each tender. The lowest; or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. C. B. CHAPTELL, 2dttstd Architect. 3WM~RIN§F SET 1 RINGS i Having just added to our' stock a large assort— ment of diamond and . ' other gem set iiugs.we are '1 able to give you just the , style that will please. Prices right. 1G. ii. TAYLOR, Jeweler and Optician. aid-4nd»- Nun-M69 A Of Concerts. Socials,En- terta'inmen'ts. etc., of a money making nature. 5 cents a line (cl 6 words) for first insertion. and 2 }4 cents saline for each continuation. _Churches f‘ Block tvne announce- ; Deaths FREE but verses with death - content: “It above. CARDS 0F THANKS five cents per line when inserted in locals. and orlicrwise at regent ud- mising‘rstes THE GUARDIAN. "for of a valuable farm con- i ,3}; miles from Churn ‘ can ve one power holler , d a 11“ horse » p ’ 0 C“ I unmade and repaired cheap. ",5T' has at uti- - I-mdfibfifivfihmfio’ifi itshiiv'v Ebr‘iiantic innuendo? says: “It is generiilly regretted by .has proved to be [I first: Winner w ‘ l 's‘eooh’dli. Thero'll'a‘ilttih handed to thuGuarvliun by a ‘promin‘en’ Ken-law, ,wsll brad morebjf ' r is!“ all, ' . Co. that M‘r: Doug allowed thehorpp touoava it. As his stock is muchsun‘dfiiifiztfidll others. ' - that it is raincoat... to give handsome pirates no, hhdiucdi‘nlng exhibition is. I. v . , ‘ Commodore 31.nodynrd's colts and fori pigs and patterns are ch01:e Omiclwiwre'it native”. , at J at cofiitnsroivosur or Salisbury ‘ ~N.§3. writluu to the Guardian horsemen in n large section of New Brunswick and especially in the counties of Westmoraland. Kings and Albert that Lewis A. Wright of this place, has sold the valuibio young Clydesdale stallion Caspar. This horse easily stands at. the head or his cities as clearly evinced from the fact that. since he was Imp'rhod some ‘flre or six years ago he has always taken first. prize at. all'bhe big horse show in Canada wherever exhiljbed and in both upper and lower gonna... Bis colts are also showing the some this qualities and have been prize winners ” mallr . nbys i, 'i'. in Dr. stamina, informs The (inmate ' fiestas; it. a beautiful 3...: bay ‘ on until; on 1000 lbs. and owned by J n'Wnttl. Jumpshire. was greatly ud— ‘I‘aosxmimnusrun in’thc raisingd! 'dr 'tlihhvalll'able dratti horse stand in Charlot- “town evafy'market dny.Such a combina- tiofliot‘valunhiodraft blood is difficult to find. See ad. rrr QUIl‘tI 40051, the colt. imported this ‘ week by J. M. Nicholson. Chill“ lottetown Is a bay trottsr, fouled May 8th 1004.hy Aqullln a son of Bingen 206}. and hours. by Ailerton 2.00}. next dutn Cyprus (dam ofOin lis ) by Struthuicre 408:, nextdam Aspinolahlnni of I and i producer) by Belmont til, next dnm l’utsie Burns (dam of 2 producers) by Paddy Burns. next. dnm by Medoc thorou iibrcd. Aquiri’s darn ls Eutuxia (dame Arts with a trial in‘lilOiS in 2.19. a half in 1.07) by Expedition 2.152 (n son of Electioneer aud'Lady RuseelHdaru of 5 In list) and sire of’dil in list, imd of the dams of 2 in the list.) 2nd dun Eventide (dam of Kiidlnlin't 2.075. Evermond 2.241}. Erin 2.24?! and at 0 producers of speed.) by Woodford Mitmbrlno 12:1. (Sire or iii in the list. of 25 pmtiucinp.‘ sons, and of the wherever exhibited. The purchaser of this fine hnlmnl is Duvid Reid, of Victoria Croes. P. E. Islnnd. nnd In taking this horse to the Island Mr. Reid furnishes a rare opportunity for the horse breeders of that. province to Improve . their already lino class of drought horses ." .fiéfi ‘ QUITY. 2.121, is dead. They wunt. John M.. 21,021}. out in Manitoba to trim tho wings hf Huzol Patch. Kntlicrine A., 2 l i, llihi berm brought. b/ ‘ D.C.'Pulnietcr, the owru‘i‘ of Bnronmorc. 2 14.). Eurolmn. the dnm of Bomlrno rind Pun Michea|.hus a cult. at. foal by Sydney [)lllon. One of the. most promising green Lounndn, owned at ‘l'horntiule fni'ui. George Bernard is at the Brnokton and a promising Illly by Aclillle, 2.15}. W. P. Murray, of Cleveland. offered $1,000 for tho clglit-mcuths-old' filly by Jolian. McKerron, 2.015, out at Anzellu. 2:00,). The offer:was cabled to Frank Canton, Moscow, Russia, owner of Aurelia, but was not accepted. $45., iIOMAS E. HOLMES. Genei'iil Fislrc on the Moneton track inst. your ‘has four horses in training on the Sussex track. Speaking of the track he said that. it, was in r: )0d condition and that for the past three weeks he has been at work training his horses. His horses Little Tom, 2.39:}, Hal Beta, 2. 151. Bushnll and Lady Hurt, green horses. It will be remembered that m; thcioe races in St. John lust. winter Bushnn. after winning the first heat. very easily, was protected and warn riot allowed to finish the race. Mr. Holmes then wrote to the secretary of the National Trotting Association and asked if there wits anythiutr against the horse Bushun. He received a reply which staoed that there was absolutely nothingnmilnst either- Bushull or Lady 11urt. Mr. Holmes went to it [100d tit-til of trouble to take his horses to St. John for the ice races and naturally thinks that, the St. John sports are it cheap lot. He further stated that, he would moo his horse everywhere except in St. John. and he hoped on be on the Monoton track or. the various meets. [Io stated thnt the two green horses, Bushnll and Lady IIurt fll‘c showing considcl‘nblc speed and that he will put the home which he purchased [recently on the truck us soon M it. arrives. #9:“ the young Oakland Barons that Mr. Rup- pert bred, and is now liavlng trained, will contribute thelr'l‘ullsharo of turf history ' before the close of the season. as they are nil entered in the Futuritlrd. None of them has shown any great. speed to date for-rheimsoil‘himtffgfi'ey use only fairly ‘b't'oli'en. but/they a div“ n5 Way of “an... EthBroshaiioHsitv at." _ lhavon Lir .. and charithbie inrtitu- ,. city's oi‘ «iii lhutlng: t. 'iporformnnca é'tions half rates. In .ni- cofoheir ultra. Q was alibi tit the largest: mum price 15 cents. of‘tituwiity‘ toners. Tourism-mu pilgrim or Louis- 110.. il‘lihtiilf I" 'iii,u1t"}31riuhnmton, V}. “as d N" . - for the “to?! dotirit'tifitr Hiihifiih‘l‘ of iii‘dii‘tr‘nlb an? nits yoti‘riiisw mifde ha3’itévliii‘rt‘tiliifi'i’y‘k filirithmi'IWdfyear id. ‘l ib’ii‘u‘n’a' " "'~iitti»attii‘i t ;..:.:i, hi; “° in addition tonne of tho fiu-ui stallions, Truthiul mats Cornelia BellfialoJu his charge. One of the most llknly of iinagluht’s hunch is the two-yearvold miy liy 'Oakltibd Baron out of Zhdnmte dam 0 Bay Star. 21!) This mlyia only barely broken but. can brush a 2:00 slip and is Just such a. united arm as would be selected to- Improve. smduy not make a flat 'rou'oasoer. sun another Rood united two-year-oid that we saw Bimini". work was one out of Helen T. (a fullslnter to Arlon 2:07!) A three- vearold colt out of ipomea, am, by Favorer Wilkes. 2:1“. grandam Clara Kathmanth mm by, it...” I My». fairly “Ml. quarts; , douhib t‘wln‘ this youngster will be able to reel off .i “maul” “’1”? “John P'"""‘°- quarter nears 9:90 8h": within the noxf, l‘ ' ' .l'r . ' ‘ i . ‘ . .OAI ’ aiafiiliti'ifiu‘ . a in Mt atlas... My . demo: ‘ glut no mmueriir.o " trotters in New Engiind is the sister to track with the “’ashburn horses. includ- _ ing Redoudaie, 2.12; Second Edition. 2 23} w ii 0 drove stated also that he fliB ROM PRESENT IN‘DIGATIONS Chimes, 2:1”, mnl the old Grand (lircult‘I In H‘: dains of 44 in the list.) 'er (ltim Vnra (dam oil; producers) by iiumblctoulan 10, 4th Dani Venus (the dome of 3 producing, daughters, Vara. Vussur and Vesper Be‘ll, Venus has 220 descendant-s in 2.30 and 7 ln 2.07i or better) by American Star 14 the sire uf4in the list, of 7 producing sons. and of the dams of 4'3 in the list. including Robert McGrcgor 2.17;. the sire of Cresceus 2.023.) wt lrotters with records from 1 501‘ to 2.10 are descended from American Slur 14. feet" JN THE YEAR 1850 the shndow of it ‘IlllKltly horse in harness appeared on the trolling dial. a horse whose victories over all competitors and triumph ovc'r tiinu till one of the most Illustrious pugrs in the nelt'ievoiuedts of the Atnori cun ti‘otter. This was Lite more Floru ‘i‘eniple, the first horse to not it. Inilu below 220, which she (lid at. Kalamazoo. Mich., Oct.. 1850. going the third heat in 2.1053. She gained n“"'world's record Sept. 2 1850. 2.2%. driven by Hirnm Woodrufl'. in 18.30. driven by James D. McMaun, she-reduced this successively to 2.2%. 222, 2214}. and finally] to 2.105}. a rec- ord which stood for eight. years. when ' Dexter, July 30, 1807, over the Riverside course, Brighton, trotted in 2.10. In 1859.‘che won a twovmile race. in harness. in 450.}, which was the rnce record for a grout many years. and pos- sibly is now. She won a three-mile race. to wagon the same year in 7.51. which is the'record now-fora race to four wheels. Flora Temple was a “little runt," sounding not. moro‘thnu 14.2 hands, well put. together, legs as cleun (hi it doer's and on eye bright, prominent and full of a devil-mny-curo spirit. She wus fouled in 1845 and mined by it horse called One-Eyed Hunter. by Kentucky Hunter, dam by a spotted Arabian horse of whom little is known. She \vns fonled'cn the form of Samuel Wolch. near Utieu, N. Y. At. four years of age she was so unmanageable that she Wu: considered worthless and was sold for $13. She changed hands two or three Limos 'and one Sunday morning it June, 1350, "was seen by Jonathan lelec. passing by his house in the litto village of Washington Hollow, Duchess County, N. Y.. hitched to the hind end of u drover'i'i wuagon. ,She pleased his prac- ticed eye, and. culling to the driver, who was riding it powerful gruy stnlliori, in- quired if the little more was for sale. The reply brought forth 11 display of high horse dcnllniz diplomacy which lust-z ied hulf an hour, lit the end of which “re little more passed into Mr. Vielcc's hands for $171. Simply to please friends of my old liquid form of Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy, you can now get either the tablet. form. or the liquid. Ichaugsd from the liquid to the tablets, simply to satisfy a large contingent, who believed and quite correctly, that. a tablet is more convenient to carry and to take. But ohousnnds have written me since August, 1004— §ivhen the change was made vigorously protesting. They havd plead unconsingly for Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy “iiqu'ld form". And finally. to fully satisfy all, I have at last granted the request. Both tablets and liquid can now be had from your Drugzlnt. He may be out of the liquid romcdyhut can easily occurs it. for you. Show him this announcement. The contentment that. will now naturally. ‘sxui because at tho change. will in itself aprove gratifying to me as well. Rhofne. Win. psi—1m. ‘ c. r. Shoop. in. - ~---.- - 1m Boys' shirts will be a special .rfeaturc at the biz. shirt exhibit Saturday. Shirts for boys- made as carefully, as trimly and as: handsomely “anything for the‘ men. Comeand see them. “you. are a boy— or if you have a boy. MOORE 8L MOLEOD. radii. Swift‘s Animal Fertilizers pro-, . ’. wést’ “priced-“4A. ‘Company. 5dtts "ta-3i. 4, £ '6 _ yhilc'shbwu In the market. square A ' {Purging him 160 y union ’ nwtly-mKonIiukfigik‘ :V.’~ ’ a I, ‘_ ,- . truism our Charlottcwwn will be” pit-dud issues that Young ‘Barrlstnr's' ' owner has imado, arrangements to have . :~ of Lord Vnra P. 2 10.}. Vutlcan 2.291 and ' At Less inlaid 'Slinli Price! if E .. You will miss a grand - ,cgpportupity if you do not buy the job lots of wall paper we are oifeting. _ -Csii.iu and see them- and “at the same time haven i look at OURNEW strut “7e claim to have the prettiest patterns and the ,6 lowest prices in the city.. . let us know and we Will send our sample books to f' your home. We know ' we have Just the paper you Want. TAYLOR’S Bookstore. From the old time worries of strained positions in having your photo taken are the methods of to-dav with our u;- ‘ like‘“ARTISA.N.”, T it ,t "of. i - -‘ .v item-x . uv .‘ it}‘ l. l... "in r an the Farm liqu tii'eiezsre no other shoes that stand rough work} hey are mttdc of'vtested leathers—- sewed and {pegged‘ro make‘ them » i 'v practically waterproof. ‘ I “ARTISANS” are the best workingmen’s shoes. Trademark stamped on the sole of every shoe. i Look for it. The Ames. HoldemCo. ofMontr-eal. Ltd. THE LARGEST SHOE MANUFACTURERS m CANADA. MONTREAL WINNIPEO. of the Foot. rononro. VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN. .HUGHES Prepare Special Remedies For All Parts of The Body. from the-Top of the Head to the Sole to—date Cameras and Lens. Come and try at our studio. BAYER, Photographer. TELEPHONE 192. Gauv-in, 06111261 S; Ct». LM E! We are now burning best qual- Hughcs’ Hair Restorer Restores, beautifies and strengthens the hair, and makes it soft and gIOSSy. A fine preparation for dand- iufi. Price 256. Hughcs’ La Grippc Cure Cures Influenz", La Grippe 5nd bad colds in quick time. Price 256. Hughcs’ Hughcs’ Headache Wafers Gives almost ihstant relief. Price 25C. For Neuralgia We prep 1113 a special powder."¥.gé§§23 Hugncs’ Ncrvincgg Stops Toothache as if by magic. It des- troys the nerve, thus removing the muse. Price 10c. Hugncs’ Cough Mixture SON Throat Chic Loosens the phlegm, ty of Lime at Kilns on St. Peter’s LIQUIDS use the beat crops. ,Fo sale by . ' I also 8: ‘ ing and white washing. Orders left at office promptly attended to. C. LYONS 6: CO. 74d3w Pitt. .Ex will he Liverpool Sail 10,000 bags for sale by Csrveli,Rat-te11biiry & Mes- servy. 28d a tu tit 5r .50051 wanted EGGS We are buyers. . PORK. i Write or phone us " . .I . l 4 him Hopkins, 1 Summersid e. 3-r9dmwf twth. Quinsey if taken in time. Price 25c. Bughcs’ Crcosotc Mixture Is unexcelled for chronic coughs, Bion- chitis, Asthma and all affections of the bron- chial tubes. Price 356. Hughes’ Digestive Tonic Makes a hearty ap- petite, strengthens the nerves and aids the di- gestive organs. Price 25c. Hughcs’ Kidney Pills Are a valuable rem- edy for diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Price 256. Rodd’s Rheumatism Cure Has given grand re- sults. Many who have used it speak of it in the highest terms. Price 20c. ' Hughcs’ Linimcnt Cures Sprains, Bruises and all kinds of pain whether inter— » -. rial or externa1.Equally as good for: man and beast. Price 25c. Road and can supply in large or All Effective remedy for heals! “owes the . . Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, throati,5trengthens the small quantities for farming, build- etc, a sure curve for bronchlal tubes and ’ cures hnrseness. Suit- able for young or old. Price 25c. Hughcs’ . Dyspepsia Tablets Afiords immediate relief in all forms of Dyspepsia. If you suffer from Bloating, Sour Stomach. Heartburn. or any kind of faulty di- gestion. Try a box. Price 25c. Hughes” Cascara i’iiiS Cures Constipation. bad taste in the mouth. Oflcll- sive breath, etc. For all forms of bowel and stom- ach trouble they are very beneficial. Price 25c. Hughes” Buchu Compound Stimulates the kid- neys. cures backache and corrects all forms of kidney and urinary troubles. Price 356. Hughcs’ Pile Ointment For Blind, Bleeding 0r itching Piles. Re- lief follovs first appli- cation. Price 25C. Hugncs’ Chilblain Loion Relieves the pain and itching;r as soon as applied. Price 150. w—_ I A GOOD TIME TO CORRECT TIME If Watch or Clock of yours is on the rampage and persists in misstelling the time. now is a good timeto set us at work correcting the trouble. We will do your wot-E just as soon as we can or should you prefer we can supply a new watch at a reasonably low price regulated and ready for the Price 1 5c. Special remedies prepared for special cases. All letters answered by mail. not call. write. Post Ofiice Box 99. twrr dn,i5. flinghes’ German ,Corn Extractor Removes Corns quickly, conveniently and [alllleSSly. ‘ 0.40. E. Hughes, - Apotiiecaries Hall. J . Charlottetm'm. If you can- pocket.- Ohr Regina Wa‘ches are giving excdient service and satisfaction. 3 .W‘.’ TAYLd’ South side Queen Square. in rightist. remu- in “1615. in Island at." rim'ru “trans '(‘trr-jnul a on ‘oirn it Ming {2 . ow. , on mt an it uptown For Sale. grit Stallion" ‘ gminndloehdfi'rm old June lat norm .(3 o markings. Si : rotor Dnm, by Stock My. . round Mid up oil-lid bone. Primwinnsr at. Provincial ttrm Morel we, "an Mn simian no any time. dmwftll twtiip ‘ 8