.__.$ THE cHARLo'rTE'1‘oviN GUARDIAN, APRIL 29 i9.,5 . 1_==H _ ;-. ~;;_--._; _ " " ' ”" -`*"'*" --- 1-- --_ ~- - .- .~ -» -_---- --1-; --- ~ ---------_-.1--_--~.¢.~-.~ Y ,-.~-- ---_-»-f.-¢i~-=:-r=.~==;._+ -- _ -- - ~__ . . . . 5: _ ,_ _ _ _ _.__ _ ..'Y.~..- -"J _.¢~~ ff. _ , 5. 1,. .V \. ‘-'---not-n ,,tyr#“_; E or : --1'-‘ ;. - Q. ' l '_ ‘ _ _'i”~'_` ._.`-'->‘~' ,_ . .; __ _,ig _._ - ,, ‘ T- i YC'-_'n ‘_ ".' l 2, r ' - .1 5 _-~.§,f\~-.,=_.. df:-:_ _ = ~ +` . - ,st -'_-.‘ _~ ~;. _ ._ _. _,,k____;.,- _ - t ',..~_-‘-- _u--'_~»-':-- `\ -;-`:-_i-_- .* Y ~ ~ ='--'~i-»--`-'- , lillll lllilllllllllll ' _ No. 54109. STANDARD-Rule i. Class A ,fir ` <'ri.¢ i.i 1..... ...Hi -.1- By Ailmirill Delgvcy (3) [et mg) 1-ly Bingou (ll) By May King __ __ Son ol Electioiiccr hy Ilaiiiliicloiiiaii dll). Dlirii Lady Ethlynn (Si) 234,; gil' Jiliclliduwni i ii c. ii 1. Zigi n ily ri 1 ‘ - -1-_ "l - \.- - Hnruliletoniiiu (10)). Lmm l LS I) The Co|1\rrroilore`.=.i .-iiro, Admiral ilewiy, enjoys the i-are ilistinetion of having tui- fiistest coinliined ispeeil irilieriliiiice of any utalllori thiit.-hits yet lieeii foaled. liis siri- Blngell, 2.061, riii.-ed ,sueeessfu ly at-2, 3, 5 ‘Wd 0 .YWW5 Ol' nge. At 3 yeitrs he luivereil l\;'s record to 2.12# in ii live heat victory. .-‘EU-1 ~'.*“-4 <=.E-..: it aln tageil horses. At.5yi-urs lie \\-on t ic lastest 5 heat mee up tn that l.inie.tioi - ting to ix rccoi-il of 2.0iiy, the fastest mile of the ill-ur. Aflniir-u.l lleivi.-y,lias a close in- heritance ot the four gi-i-atest _fountain heads ol i xtreme speed. viz: l‘I|eetioni-er, George Wilkes, (ii iloiilile cross t,liroul.;li Bli'\gen's dam), Happy l\I¢-dliini and Dic- tator, all aoris ol’ l-iaiiililciontoninn 10. ills sire is the fastest stiilliiin <-mnl>inini- the blood of Eicctioneer and \\’ilkes and his dam the fastest, ninri- with the rliiai lrilierlturrde of -llrtppy llii-iiiiini and Dic- ‘l`he career' f Nancy iiiinks, (thi A lX‘t\l’B ilnni) is even more lirllliiint. Shi- vfqfi nl. Byeiirs, seven races, all of iii-r shirts; iii. 4 years she won six races, agiiin milking it clean swi-i-p. Nc-xt yeiir she de- feated Belle Ilairilin, Mai-ffnr-el. S. and Allerton, placing the woi-ills record at 2.04, which has since lieen surpiissi-ii by ;; mares only Alex 2.UZlY iiiiil Lon ililior 1,56? In nllher races she lost but oni- hen . She combines the lilooil ot' lliippy Medlurn mid l)lct.lttor, two cliiiiiipioii strains. Gi-eat as Nancy lliinks was on the turf, she is more renovrned as ii lironil inure. Of her 5 cults three have not ri- cords below 2.15. Paleiriit, It yeariinig own sister of Admiral llewey, solil irish year for $2.t‘i00. Lady Etlilynn, the darn of Coin- moilcvre Lcdyai-.l was ii. vi-ry fitst coll trotter with the iihilit-y to trot. licttei- tléitii 2.13. -Aa ir. three year old she stiirwil ii gleadvllle ina lield of 17 aged horses all was second in 2.13. lier sire Jackdaw is the sire of Maxine, 2.082 (ehniiipion trotting filly of 1002). Meniiion 2.14:), 1 inn Jackie 2,191, Jiiliit Ai-tliur 3,20. licnricliiie 2.2lP, Llldy Etlilynn 2.2/il and li others witi records below 2.30. Uoinruoilori- Lcdyitrdpwlll be ~l in June. lie is it liorsi ol’ cornrriandliigdpresi-iiei-, dappled bay in color, iiphciidi- arid very stylish, 1.7! hands und woiglis ltliiil Ilia. A l'civ week.- iifter belviiz broken to liiiriii-ss lie trotted it nille at. Rt-.aiivllie in 2,112 quarters in Hi seconds. Ii you want, to liri-eil rceorf. hi-'t akers, breed lo the iilond thai. liiia pro dlleeu hinge and Queens. *Uoniriioini-i liedyiird luis that Iiionfl in his veins. \Vil!\ uti_iird‘for the si-iisuii of liltlfi :it his i-.tiil>ii- ppposite the Opt-ra House, tlliiirlotti-toivii. tor terms and pprticiiliirs, apply to ICHAEL A. 0 IlI{ll<}1\'._ _ . ~ Manager. Clmrlottetoii-ir, April 20th, 1005. '20 w 41 if ll ¢-_,__ ag _ '111i_4=:..__. _ §` ,_'\ -"' ,: L/ ” .canst : . -t Q",-ly *ray /1/iiiiiiiiiii' _.cm ‘- I'm here again. Two cases iun_ tlii blockade (ice). It's cold-cold at Picton The Picton man said if _the freight manager did not ship us at once to Patoii & Co‘a. we would scratch the bottom out of the case and walk Over- zz d w tf ll ALL DEPENDS on your tailor whether you get coin fort, enjoyment, or pleasure fro_rir yotii spring suit. We offer a nice line of ‘ pleasurable, reliable, goods. The!-aio no trickery in _our husiiiesa. lititwetlo some astonishing things. In clothes hiaking you will iind here thi lntcat things for iipriug_and summer wear at very moderate price_a. Give ue. the order for your next suit, and you will be sntisiieil with llic result. HEALTHY ilLll AGE Thai-va la No geaaon Why People ol I Three 5c_il"oYhra and-Ton Cannot ,Bo Activa; Bright and Healthy. ` Natnrda Way ol risking Old Pooplo Well. In otd paopla, no matter how healthy tho; individual may oliiei-wise bo, there la olten ir nndoney to oo dnaaa of the extremities, slag- ahnoaa 9! tho circulation, tor-ptiiity ipeého vorand ati gn. Thlltiend ncyia l la oondi'-lglnanirgno of tho many accompanl: monta of old ago and not a diaéaao. Lt thorn in one nmeixnmon ‘guitar-lxadaptad tor tliia condition n ano , tliamremodiv is Smit!i‘n Pineapple and Butternut Pllla. ‘licyimpcrt energy to the whole system, ln\'igomt.e tho circulation, increase thu dow of digestive lnllaa, thus lmprovtngltho stomach action and nutrition. They qui lyrolieve al' unpleasant lymptoma tuna ty experienced by old _pco_plo, toon ting in toipl ity of theliver, constipation. leebls circula. on, headnd-ies, etc. Liiuitlra Pineapple and Butternut Pills are of iucsti- nmbla value not only in advanced age, but also in people of all ages. They pr-cvciit prcuriitiiro ivruklos, giro a health loiv tiatlin skin, and under their antiaaptio and hloo cleansing in- iluenma the complexion retains its freshness, while aitllownosa lpcrinancritly diaappenro. Llundrodaot graiotn oldliidlcii ntlieii- ettcrs write: “Your pills make ina look and fcol ton years younger. ' Smith'a Pineapple and But.- tsrnut Pills always inairo old ago comfortable, and promote digestion and nutrition ny their ii cific at-tion on the stoinacli, liver on bow- el); Tliiiy olrvnya cnro lick hendacho,eonati» at all dealers. c All geunino aignccl W. F. Smith. - ,U1 C I-(1 .im- C Si-piirate Si-ali-il 'l`i-riders iiilili-esscd tr. thi- iiiiilci‘.~ii;5iii-il, and niiii-iced on thi- onl- sldi- “'l'eiidi-r for Sn_ow i"i-ii<:e'." iii- “'l'enilcr tin' Si-ct ion Tool lioiisi-s," ii:.‘t.lii-_ civic niiiy lie, will lic rereiverl up ioiinil ineindimr 'i i{l.'RSll.~\\'. 'riii-: ~i'i'ii i).\\' nr I\l.»\ Y. liltlfi, fortlieI<'oristi‘nciiiiii df I-i,x'ii)0 lint-iii feet. oi' Por tiibli- Snow l<`i-irc-i--Yds-livi-red nt any stiitiun on the l’i'iii<:i-. l']il\'v;ird Isliniil liiiilway or' l\‘liirra_v lliirliiiiir llrnnch, and for thi- construi-lion nnd t-i't-etioii of H Section 'i`ii<>l lions(-s at fli|l'eri-nt. piiiiits on the Murray lliirhoiir ili~iineli, lietween .,liui'lot.tetowii and l\ldui‘ray liarliiiiir. l’i.in.-: and sin-i-iliifii iam; may lie seen at the llc-siileiit ltiiigiiieer-'s Oillt-e irl.Ulii\i'lol' tetiiwii, l’. IC. l., and nt. the Chief Engin- i-ei-`.~'. < llli-i-. llliiritlun N. il., where foriiis of ti-iiili-rrii:i_i' lit- oliiaiiit-il. All the t-uiiilitimis oi' the specifications uilist lit- <:i'niplii-il with. ll. i’()'l"i`l.\'l§l‘Ili, - iiiiilivuy (ltlii-I-. tleiicriil Manager. l\lnnc`iiii, .\'. ll. Zhlih April, 1905 Zi] il -li K l _,cc __c___|L, __.-.__.__.c_._.._-- fini-un siii. We are iiistructed by Mr john Coombs, Lower Prince St. to sell at hi.- lioiiie on Saturday April 29th, itt ro o’t‘leck a ui, all his household l'urnitui‘¢- i‘ouiprising dining roeni, bedroom, liall and kilt-lic-n furniture, carpets, units, rugs, dishes, etc, etc. Oiicriirstclass piano in excellent con- ilitioii. Tciiiis cash. ri1~;NJ. CARTER & Co, Auctioneers. 26 d td. Farm For_Sale BRACKLEY POINT ROAD Consisting of roo acres and known as the McGREGOR FARM. Apply to l GEO. E. FULL r5 wc. sa 8; W5 mon MURTGAGE .SALE 0f a Valuable Farm at West River, Lot 65. To be sold by public nuction at the Court House in Charlottetown in Qiieen's County on Friday the twenty sixth day- of Moy next, A. D. r9o5 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon. All the li.-use hold interest and estate of the late Hu 'li \Vllson at the time of the execution ofthe Mortgage lieiciu after mentioned in and to all lli-it lrnct piece or parcel of land situntc lying and being ot or Townsh' J iii.nil_u.r sixty tive potion and billonsnesa in one night. 25 cents* _ilolu-rt lllitifiicll l~`lii_v'l in i‘li:ti\ipioniii;,f' the L . . _ _ _ lad! Queen‘s County coiriiiiciiciiig at n stake fixed on the western shore of Goose Creek and iii the northern bound- f G c Wils ii‘ii farm thence Great Gemge Street' zlgngthe noi-liillrn boilnilni-y of ` George Wilson’s fnfni ith- thc full length thereof thence riorih iliirty two degrees A west by the ma|{nqt_ of II764 for six clininl thence north ii_fty ciglit_ ilegrt-is east for sixty five cliaiiis and fifty two links thence north six degrees and thi;-ty minutea west for four chains and i forty eight links or till it meets the south shore of the West River thence eastward alony the said shore to the place of beginning n Goose Creek. The above remises were held by thc said Hugh Willson under lease from the Reverend George Wright Hodgson for the term of nine linndrid an twenty sevengears from the zgtlt day of More A D 1 82, at the yearly i-cnt of len dol- lorl and eiihty two cents and the above' aale will tn e place pursuant to a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the first day of December-%,D |88: made between- the said Hugh _ ilaoii of the one part and joseph Hensley and Edward Jarvis l Bgcausg 'fhgv noagm oi ii.. ..ii..~. Wi. - " For further particulars apply at the ' ' office of Wlllilnl S. Stewart, Solicitor, -.aa up i rlottetown _ . cliaiadi'i.i._i.`;iii my of iip.ii,` A D `l<:n\il/i im vutvis ironosou, ii’c.Iio1uLi> ii. i-Emir, THE NOB BY TAILORS. NmN _ '_ in _the ,time to have your boots overhauled. If you _ wdhld have them attended to in _ .\ . ,First _(lass btylc , wbiildi advise you t0 < .leave them at Bell's 1905 l :ind .`.li~a. l-`|oyd, who iirloiirl :ir|'ii'iiig in this ciiyiihout .liine Iii-st. tiispenil tlni-i- ur liiiii- niinilli.~:, will no doulii, lic ri-nil with interest. , \\"ltliln the lust y<-:tr nrtwi)[lii-i-i>iis('lL-ii- liius :ii:ti\'i: \vi>i'l< that ii is Let-ti iloni- |i_y :iiii:.i- of thi- triidt- pri-ss of the \\'iirli'.-; and i~.-izogiiiiioii in L-vi-ry ciiiii-4-ivatlile iviiy and to diiy his l`rnile l’ri-ss l.l.-it is thi- i~i-i;<»g-_'trim-il orgaii if thiit- i'lii_~i\‘ o[ ,join-iiiili_~in that fin- .-io loiig was not t-iguitailily ii-rii_'_-iiizi-<_l liy Ilii- .reneriil pi'r-s.-=. ’l'lit\ iviirk that hits iii-1-n ilonc ,hy eilitor Floyil is fair r'i-:ii-iili|;_;A~ <-i-hoes of it. emniiig |`roin tlii- lirii-nl, the iiiilii-.~‘, the liittiii ¢:oii||ti'ic.~‘, idiiriipi-. :ind lie viisl, United Stiiii-.-'. it. is gens-ritll_v :uliiillteil ih:'_t. °i-iirl_-,' i-nn~ iitions liiive at very st.ron;_-; if uni. ii l.1.=.;iiig -|l'i-ci. iipon the cliiiivxetei' and ini-nt.:il :it» lriliiiii-ia nl' indi\'id\r:ils and i|i>'l`lii: i-in.-~ lol' liiilu-i'_t'f"‘i`ilIlvliell- Floyd ii. is nnilsiirilly .i:iii'l:e'l. liiirii in .\'ew (li-If-iinfi in l*itil ind liviii;,-,' thcri- until thi- ri-_goof ninf-, iii.- iiiiivc :ind iqiwii-iuiis wily iii the Siiiit hi-riii--' iii-eaiiiic :in iiiliiniilc pirl. ol his n\.'ii.i--ui-. 'l‘lie clinniro to the North ztnil thi- ilioiou_i.f|i piililie scliuol ti-iilnin,c,f foilm\~i»\l' question. As <-iirly :is tht- Ci.-iiti-iinizil lixfositloii in l’lii|adi-l;”.liiii, liisi-oxiiiei-lii»:i with it in-uii;:lil. liirii in daily its-;f\i~i.-it lon with the food uiillioritii-s l`roiii all uvi-: llii-woilil. llc wal-'. zippoinieil ii spf-cial ili-.lc-;i':tte to thi- 'l`i-.'iii\-:ssc llfiiiisitifiii :iiiil was the <.-liairiiiziii of the .\'<-\\' .li-i-si-_y Uo\niiii:~:sioii lo the ()ni:ili:L l‘I\‘;\:i~iti