f- Club and the committee appointed _ goe e » - and satisfactorily arranged all mat lmllorlenl News the week for Satur day Subscribers. sides husband she loaves the loss of e dutiful wife and mother ’“ W A ...At the Caledonian games, held at a a one son and one daughter to mourn is . _ _ I , ill* Uilvdoniam grounds, norm;-y., °__ HMI. l'¢°°llf-ly. B. F. Stewart. form. .o ff H I' S m S si in m FRIDAY. BP ru The death occurred t Clif 0 I-03140". on Aug. ll olf Mrs t§llifri'{a°' 'P Wife of the Rev John Murray. 132.' SW m ~ , ~ ~ M'-1 '"1 ii* "‘° Hihld Road- Race in Hel. his energies and 'with lnoet mini- The onlibe 'Belcher ol the Pro- e e ex last fall which was won by Hg" flcent burst of . spe‘ed, dnidled in vlncinl Rifle Association were Bred ' ‘ - notebook and omer, fourth in Montreal Star iff- beautiful form in the fest time of Wednesday under unfavorable eondi- provides the tan mile "around the m°,,,,,_u 'li 5534 3.5, tions. In spite of the strong wind and taste ,mu on s E. iii" gesif suit his own for the spoiled is n s F ed si R recon the Indian bei 1? I mv lager; vu <1 béhmd thx 1 elif scores were put on The rldemcn, that may be the immediate result of 'erly of Montague, won second pine., °0mDctitor in tholast mentioned. " .. U3 t|“`°"i\\8 the hammer i""°°» DGBUDI; Thomas. m°mbN’l» and second place ’luotI-501220 Y°rk~ is a new man anduh(iiv¢?;1ro(:1' 75"” (h9“di°lP). 011611 to members goad f°"“ in tfiliuiug- Thom-` ~ Jilm" P9lld°l'§B8t. formerly of Ken; as- HBCU! und Robertson arc* B198¢°l\. won a number of prices in t°° W0" known here to need any the open events, including second in commmt' Ther” WCW S0106 entries hammgr up-,,w|,,g_ second in shot from Lennox Island but they did 'not putting and “wud in t_,,,,B,,,,,g_ the ;;_l_1eo_w03p_ when the starter called his (_ --- In Preparation for this event the 0 won by M. Paul (10 yards), second Y°=*-"dev morning the prohibition A* A- A- grounds hed been fired- n ' P. Hooper (sere'teli). third P. col-ish cm esainst A.w. neddin for third of. *"0 track rel-.elved oonsidereble 81;' <10 yerdisi and fourth P. buffy fence came up at the Police Court tention in addition to being omoialp (scraltch), time 52 secs ' Emest Foster, drug clerk for Mr' measured in which it was found th it A three mile Bicycle Race .which Bsrldin, was planed on the stand but' in forty laps a runner would oovn was well contested, was also run off 011 Questions being put to him he rs- 'fell miles and eighty-noe ya,-ds elif," which resulted as follows: fiiirst 1-ll. fused to answer them giving as his Grand Stand had llccnfattended tg Howafttl; second, N. Winchester; thutl, reason for this that it was not com- llnil all seats numbered and resei-veg. J- Gwlldtf-5 time 3-33- WTf10\16Bf-0|' pirlsory for him to reply hq,q“e,_,t,.,,,,,_, The lighting received special attenl entered the race w'th an injured that might incrirninatc his employer tion. Seventeen 500 c p ei tr, wrist which miust have interfered /‘Inthis he wus upheld by the courg lights sllcd their brilliallcy' on mthc with him to a certain- extent. - A“°th°|` Witllf-"BS. V. C01'le, had beep flllurter-mile track and there was l 0 lu?__uoellac:_l_ but as he was in the il string of lights at the entrgnix NOTES. sh eposi an as Mr 1-' 'rhun ' . ` not 'called Two witngliirisd ‘wild iiiirli the “§li1ef`o¥`i.hini:lf Eifgtpllbiigcemehl anghe ‘txiigcighedirfglinfrg-glmSuhni(d:atl:s§dlg ` been sworn to be material witnellscs the contestants was curcfull see mf had lift excurlrloners each and left in this case failed to put in np. hy the cmrlcnt committee iny ch fl 0 on rcturh at 11 and 1115 PUGTGIICG and Scrgant Bradley testi- 'l‘h»c race began about 58 th 8 gm ' . fied that he had served the witnesses hors sturtcfi ryfl in- a bunch ' Casngrgyi _-° 'Wd Paid them their fccii. of Amhcrlit . ' » A ' , pmsec__,t,o__ _____k__d for _"_ _________;I_:i_;e _______ m__c __.__f1_li:l;ni;_ut_l:_l:_rl_ea_:'l‘_._dIJththc _It is only fair to mention that Mr. me,"__ This was __e,__8___,_ The case __O___t___nB 0____§__t __(_W______ “_.__o d_elr (filmpbell of Glace_Bsy was at a .against Daniel 0'Briern was called ilcii book at .,,,, ,._,_,_,,_ _:___ ___ WIP' greut disadvantage having been sick next. Only one witness was ohpoo- the first q,,,,,_‘,c; ___ -_.__ ._-_L tg. _ n in llcd yesterday and wnder the care ` lined in this case and he failed to ap- flanieron gong the ‘nude d"".le' of fi doctor. His plucky finish was peer although served with hir fee. 'rholnns end ilofin-ru tl L Uwe My “m’l““d°d by “ll” The prosecutor decided- in this case following bcllinilh 'il' l'el;~:~llTl{nl:‘.iyl:}`:-r rr it r. it rr rr lr 'l‘ " R°g°'° ""1 BUY he is the heel: for the Maritime Provinces _l_i_f-3|; manner in Canada. Cameron The prizes will be-lst, gold medal, to __mail y a new man and sprang (Championship); Dad silver medal-, l ,____,__g th_:W_i1e¢‘° realy shortly befor, (championship): 3rd, 4th and 5th,, mherst P Cru five mile event lnimedals. 4 ,M P_,___, wg" ,<11 Truro. a brother The, following is the time and lee- _- _ o rains Michael Thom, ’ der at the end of each mile:- .l 5 HB0 8 new man and was n Mile 1-Calmsron h 5.11| 10.43 2-5| . 16.22 4-5 4--Cameron 21.17‘| 5-Rogers u 27.00. 6-Cameron . 33.37 1 7--Cameron 33.13 2-5 8-~Ca.meron......... 44.58 9-Cameron..,..... 50.43 10-Cameron 56.04 2-5 e uarter mrlle handicap run was 2-Cameron 3-Cameron 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Name Rank Corps Jqics, J. M. Malo! 82 Mutch, Wi W. Tpr. L. H, Moore, J. A. Sgt. B/82, Gill, Capt. 4th,-(LA, Stewart, E. Capt. 'R.M_ Judson, A. G. McRae, D. P. Sgt. McQuaid, G. J. Kennedy, Alex. Jenkins, W. A. Crockett, J. M. McKinnon, D.A. Cla Kennedy, F. G. ' Seaman, L.M. Sgt.- Seelman, A. Miller, L. J. Cl Matthews, J. E. Grey, S. Q.M'.S. Baird, 0. Jones, C. B. McCabe Allan Corpl Duck, B. Judson, F.S. Pte. Judson, G. R. B Brown, E. Pte. Hooper Percy Tpr. McLean, R. C. ‘Melnnls E. Sgt. Beer, L. H. Lt Shaw, M. A. Capt. Longworth, R. E. Jordon, F. G. Coles Jas ` Rogers Keith Sgt. Sf'g. Brow E.R. C Jones, F. R. Miclilacherii W. J. C Moore S. C. (ll. R. Allan M. A. Capt. Johnstone W. A. McRae J. D. Crockett Geo. Lt. Co Rogers W. K. Hutcheson G. Kennedy, H. Campbell Rl. Capt, F' .=’ “fi” 9 § ‘ - - ' e ZS “nl "4 lgo “F105 :" ~ 5'* U1 m >-ite 'ease' " - - ~ - Farr- some n ss are s w new we are rw PF-Q~ees =39esosssnan onenessessocessesssssssess>>o;oo>>ob=ooo~o F95 Cl. B.V hi-'ff t0 BHK f0l‘ all adjournment, Thi,-, ,»,,_,n|_|,,,,c,\ Wm, ,,,, ,.h,,,,,l,, ,mul l____.._..._. G __ _ _ _ _ the first qiiartcr of tho third m=1o_ slolsdi gig. CB.:’dthl:Ialr;’>aflY;r:L2:e;(fm{h3,“`,t',‘2,; ;"'i'°“' Hl1\"l0y._ who had if-:cn with the Yesterday at the Range was quite _,_ Montgmery M___t,_____o___ _________ _n, rangers rin, i~_trn.~in up a fhstl-1. gait a change from the first day. The wee. ‘the lllvnk of Nova Scotia. Caniilbcll- im( jllmnid me' Lhwo ]cmcrS` taking ther was com with enough wind *O ton. who died on rriduy lest nt thot 0"" " 8"” “""'d `""`°“” ‘8"""“‘ Ui °“"’F°° “‘° “5° 0' g°°“ i““€“‘°“* in approllation from illc ns=e:lilJl:\g.\ stltting the wind guage. The day's place r' ed i th' i 1 1 . .~ ' ar lv n is c ty wcdnmjw Then it was that the grind that scoring resulted* as follower- * “ight by the "press to attend the tolls where endurance is colliccrneld funeral of their som ' began. The competitors ill the lol: PROWSE TEAM MATCH Particulars to hand- state that f.M0,nte.. he f ,. , . lowing orilcr, viz: Cameron, Thomas, was sufferifig frdvrgsinggimdiioh thafutiid Ilmigeq and H'“`1“y' ‘mth the “her” lands f the ,, k nd h S some dlstallcc behind, mn two quar- X 0 1 SC ' the throat for n eoupis oiaspfff ,‘_;'_;‘_°'1 §_i_\<*l/_ ln_i»Pcr0~ perly introduce the story of the IGB 'I 0 'wi of ol se was second in glhrsns tm mile run ln Halifax lone, ng being heeten by Roms. Aldrunim. of 1%.-‘ He also won the tell miie. rece in Truro on Dominion Dey I U inet, Rogers, of Hiallfax, was sec- - Rllcllmalism is just another name for Uric Acid in the blood. Logically, the way to cure Rheumatlsm is to prevent Uric Acid from getting in the blood. . is regularly prescribed by physicians for their Rheumatic patients. it certainly does give relief. ‘ 25:. and 500- rx Grey S. Johnstone W.A. Mc-Rae D.f‘. Gay S. Kennedy A. Allan J.I~l. Mcliean RC. Crockett R. Judson J.H. Gill Capt. Jenkins H.A. Weatherbie J. Jordon 14‘.Ci. Moore G.M. Blue Geo. Acorn C. Duck B. Landrlgan J. Seaman A. 85 32 26 85 29 30 84 22 29 84 29 29 26 22 31 27 25 33 27- 28 84 29 26 84 26 31 84 83 83 83 83 83 32 30 31 24 28 31 24 28 26 30 27 29 27 27 27 30 26 83 31 26 26 83 27 25 30 82 29 25 28 82 28 28 26 82 30 26 26 82 27 30 25 82 31 28 23 82 LAST SCORE. 200 Ya‘rds 500 Yards 600 Yards N91# :lessen clan* *wsu oats* DU\U\ JUDSON TYRO MATCH. Nnlmo 200 500 McLean M.J. 30 80 Miller L.J. 28 33 2_6 Rogers Keith 30 28 Zh Lewis Sm. 29 32 23 McKay A.N. 30 85 88 26 600 Tot. 27~ 87 87 84 McQunld C.J. 28 Mallet C. 30 Hutcheson G.F. 26 Bayer J.A.B. - 24 McPhee P.A. 28 Beer H.H. 38 Sharpe L. 26 Prichard JJ-I. 38 Brown . 31 Matthews J.E. 25 Curtis W.lii. 28 Mclnnie W. 27 Poole J. B. 29 McDnfl J.J. 26 Squarsbriggs J. 27 Mcliiachern W.J. 28 Brown W.W. _ 25 Hooper Percy 27 Bunton W. 22 s 84 28 83 2'b‘ 82 25 81 81 24 31 25 31 19 24 25 27 28 27 21 26 19 25 24 26 21 29 19 27- 19 25 23 25 22 28 28 27 21 86 20 81 19 McNeil J .B. 28 18 29 Duck W.W. 29 23 25 88 81 80 'ls 77 76 76 76 75 76 75 75 74 74 73 73 78 72 71 71 Rodd J.A. 27 16 71 Burke Vernon 25 ill 15 70 $6.00 $3.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 E $3.00 $8.00 $3.00 $3.00 S $3.00 in $3.00 A $3.00 t $3.00 3 $3.00 is $3.00 $2.00 1. $2.00 . $2.00 ‘ $2.00 g_ $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 3 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 ,_ $2.00 $2.00' $2.00 31 28 -23 "’T’T` 82 Prize $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 $8.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 81.00 46 47 Hayley F. J. Col-Sgt. B 48 Dalzall W. Gr. 1 (J.A. Last Score (53) 200 . . .. 500 TYROS. Mc1let`C Pte. McKay A. N. C Poole J. MeDuff J. Stems J. _ Prichard J. H. Mcinnis W. Squarehriggs Jas McLean M. J. Gr. Kelly M. ` Pte. Last Score (50) .. ,. .=1.=-.== 9° .<1 _ Nm mm 3' .ese“eessr= scrchsesoss 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 CADE'i‘ Nemo School Seaman A. Kent Rogers K. Kent McKcn'/.ic (1. Kent. Wellncr L. Kent Doyle G. Q. Square Davison L. W. Kent McKenna W. Q. Square Tidmarsh C. W. Kentl Power A. Square Stanley A. Square Conroy Jn. Dunstan Flynn J. Square Gillis D. Square McCarey F. Square Ritchie H. W. Kent Butler F. St. Dunstnn McQuaid F. Q. Square Coyle L. Q. Square. Z ~1a>vr.i-wt~:3*? £53? \-fb-Ai-‘ ~s=525ESS°" PPDQQD 500 2. - = "about, H ine _ are fi iehedlnsse. . - - ,,,,, 3,, emer end w °r -11 °'““ “ turned ee prevene wine- and bee Prone eaten is to be fired to H e also won flft ,, ° °°“ ’“"° °'“‘“’b°“ “M iev that the weather rnen done at aterdare sheeting--_ e indoor run ill Windsor l|ust,high und- the applause that greeted. ring. He won the last ten mile the winners assured th nmnagemcnii CORPORATION MA. ' TCH- ’ 1 ' ,. allmgtwtile prone in Halifax in which of the complete eatisfaoctlon of the ' CAMBRIDGE. MBBM |408- 7-“ MTI -' ° Glam B57 was second. public and at the success of thai romfinent men in athletics who have first Championship Ten Mile R-un Total Priie 66 $10.00. 63 $8.00. $6.00. $6.00. $5-00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $4.00 $4.00 28 $4.00 30 . $4.00 . 30 $4.00 . 30 29 30° 500 33 83 38 31 61 30 61 31 59 31 59 25 59 29 58 29 58 28 58 58 $4.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 _ $3.00 ' _ $3.00 $3.00 $3 .00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.-00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 31 30 31. 28 28 34 29 29 30 30 27 57 27 57 27 57 28 57 28 29 57 28 29 57 29 28 57 30 27 57 31 26 57 32 25 57 26 30 56 28 28 ` 23 32 26 29 29 27 27 27 56 55 55 - 26 55 28 55 23 55 25 55 29 26 55 29 26 55 30 25 24 30 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 20 20 30 55 54 28 54 28 54 27 " 27' 26 26 25 .ld 54 54 54 54 25 54 25 54 25 54 24 54 29 58 28 53 Z8 53 28 53 4. 3. 5. 25 5. 4, 3. Z8 27 27 25 24 24 25 25 25 2. 4. 3. 5. 3. 5. 4. 3. Z6 20 27 28 26 30 Z1 24 25 27 5. 53 53 52 52 $21.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 sl $2.00 51 $1.00 50 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 25 21 29 26 50 .50 _ 25 23 4 . .=»= P 5-’ 5*’ :=~.-= 1-s»= 2 S2.” rs- w A MATCH. 200 28 Prize Cup and $3.00 26 $2.50 20 $2.00 ` $2.00 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 22 18 17 15 14 14 13 13 12 9 i it _ , _, ..e. Pl'°"il ill Riff i Important ` n _ _ e <1 comin i has ofaten by _hm on __ s ___ .mn __ d his tl obefn holy atmosphere very gdod temple alt disagreeable remarks Tgleifaphic NQW’ en __ via 1;? whom 5 however, are by no means unaecus- his sometimes unpopular choice 'rho gf 1|" yuk fmt Spfqgdgy '_ ' Bl' I fan l. H 9 now pl-ata' R°L°ru°l,\ 'fm Munn plan md weather and some of themi are known morrow. The following is the scoring ‘ sil|ll¢l’1||¢\‘l» °°' °"°“° ‘“ SY““°Y M14 the ten The race was over. enthusiasm ran "° W ° Y - ' ` ' Elizabeth Richmond was held without. bail by Judge Almy in the Cambridge district court this week for the murder of Stewart Mc'l‘avfen tu the Hotel Florence. East Ca.mbri.dge_ on Friday, July Z3. Sho was at taken to East Cambridge jail, she will nwa t the sitting of the tem-ber grand jury at Lowell. iMcTavlsb-had tarried for e.. few days at the hotel previous to start- ,in-g on his vacation from his duties Rf. ,h .the state colony for the insane in I' Gsrdner, where he was employed. I_t ,I was his intention to go to his, Mrs Rchmond, who appeared in waist and' a black silk skirt, was rc- rescnted by Ralph W Gloag. MISS VANDENBURG. been lying et Pownal wharf for thel past two or three days has been bor. Her hull is of steel. She is 100 draws only 5 1-2 feet of water. She hall end and side entrances for teams and has three docks for the use of The passengers apartments are most perfectly equipped. The win- docks like those in street cars and 'e.ll,can be let down in su.mmcr,mak- hurricane deck has no enclosures ex- cept the wheel house which has wlnh dows all around it. The boat is heat- ed by steam, a special boilen being The "Miss Vandenburg" uses noth- clcaniiness is thus possible. There so are two oil engines. The oil is not burned, but is dropped on 3, hot ball, Where it explodes and forms a gas. The principle is the same as in acet- lync gas production. It is an experi- ment, but the fact that the steamer is in Charlottetown 8. grade ni oil is used. When the Miss Ui I; on hoard 5,000 gallons Ei oil, suffici- cnt for thc trip. gincs, each about 90 ll. p. Sho has m two wheels in her whccl house and My the alil of the two engines ami wheels she ciln- he propelled sideways as well as ahead and backwards. Tile steamer has accommoilatinn for 300 passengers and can carry more on excursions. The life boats are of metal and when Blled with people and water will still float by reason of air tanks. O $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 8 fi li 6 ii good field of horses in each class tered by Wm. Carpenter Char- J Fraser, D.D.S., Montague. non R ver K ,. Charlottetown. 2.-Lena Wood, br. m., by Parkwood; entered by Hotel Victoria St le Charlottetown $1.00. XHIBITION ENTRIES ii Ledyard; entered by H. C. ___ FOR STAKE RACES- rilllaliwood, Mt. Herbert. The following is thc annual report a -- of the Dominion Government of di- .The third payment ln the albove, 2.35 CLASS TROT (S'i'AKE.) vidends remaining unpaid, unclaimed take Races “name du, on the 55|, 1.-Parker S., b. g., by Parksidey en- balances and_impaid drafts and hills “__ when the homes were m,,m,,d_ tered by Charles R. Stavcrt, of exchange ln thu clmrtorod lmnkg B will bo Been from the not |,e1ow_ 2 GSu-nuxilslig. blk __ Abbott of df-anode. for flvc years n1'ld1ip»- ' v f'l 1 ldldl slid. -" mm? 0 » - m`-» Y war 5- hede mc” ha B ll ed wer y i Wilkes; entered by Dodd Dwyer, In the statement of the flwymiiinn ,,_ss,,,.ed___ Picton, N, B, Bank of Conllmcrce- tllfi following 2_50 CLASS q~R.gT (gTA}{E)_ 3.-Parklyn, b. ll., by Pa‘rkwood; en. names from- this Prnvlnco with out- do ...pm-key F__ b_ g-_, by Parkside, sn- tered' by Hotel Victoria Stables, standing balances appear: t tm-ed by Cha;-ies R_ Stsvei-t,‘ Charlottetown. II. Longwnrth and D. R. M. Hoop- ,,. Summerside. . V4--Gracie Mac, br. ml., by Parkside; er, $23.24. -Parklyn, b. s., by Parkwood; en- entered by 1-I. C. Hooper, Char- Robert Lon‘_i;\vorth, estate of $24.50. tered by Hotel victoria S»tab]°5_ l0f,f,e(,0wn_ W. W. Sl_li_ilVB.f1, tfwtli. $47.40. , Ohm-10¢_¢_et0wn_ 5f-Mills Kalol, b. m., by Kalol; on- J. if. Davison, in trust $90.00. ‘, __0,w,u B,,p_ ,,p,_ ,,,_, by gmmo-, tered hy 1-larnniond Kelly, oher- li- D. Mcliachcru. $586. dorc Lcdyard; entered by Johni l0f»f-U¢'-0Wl1- ,J"h" N°“'“""» 3500- _ lmlnlby of mon as ll guide to those R,_,o,,,,ey_ Orwell Cov,,_ 5_._'p0m Trim, y-_ g, (2_49i); by Flionlas Waldron, Montague, $18.10. 4-Gracie Mac, br. m., by Pairlrsldc, P8/fkB'|d6i entered 'Ulf P. S. _ The following lmlanrou are nfmni. ' entered by H. C. Hooper, Char- B\`0Wn, Charlottetown ing for nvm' five years in the Bank |,,m,,_,,w,,_ ,7.-Ghlefsldo, ch. g., by Parkside; of New Brunswick:--- 5.-Miss Kalol, h. m., by Kalol; en-` entered by William, Carpenter, Roi=a_r|tl Brennan, Silinillrrsiilo. $105. tered by Hammond K,,uy_ Chap (ppm-|0¢,w¢0wn_ W. F. llrnwn, lfot il, P. li._. l. $100. ,o“_etUwn_ ‘B__K1ng Bl-azmBn_ h_ h__ entered by Mury llickcy, Wllinonf., $40.00. 6 _Dillon 0»G0,.mo,._ ch_ ,__ by J,-,e‘ Fred WclBh. Nurth Tryon. M. _ Mcllmlillil, Mi;D‘-4‘- C,_B_;,0ttBt0wn_ gre” Lad; mmred by A_ _}_ R. clnaiirin and ll. W. Mchclm, -Tom Trim r. g. (2.40i), by Park- Fraser, D.D.S., Montague. C°"fi'a\- 11"” “H §3°-’i'f- sm” enéered _-_Y P_ S_.Bmw____ ,,0___K__m__n“t_ .D,___ g__ by K,,l01;m,te,._ Alex McLeod, wlctorlu West, ['_ E_ ' d h 14.1-i. A ,s ri. 1-. $2-00- C*““'°*"°”°"“' A° ,,,,.’; b ,, ,,°°,;",,m‘:',“(§'19}, Minnie Woodside, Hamilton, f». E. s.-chiefeide, eh. g.. by Parkside; en- 11.- fl . - -. y fi N_____~___('_ : ,__ $5,,_,,,,_ catered by J. M. o n, _ 1°¢,¢,¢t0wn_ Charlottetown. 0.-Lady- Belle, b. m., by Princeptor; 12.-Lady Belle; b. m., by Royal entered by E. J . Ready, Char. Prince; entered by floht. Fitz- 10¢t,,¢»,own_ simmons, Long River. 10 -King Brazilian, b.,h., entered by 3 YEAR OLD AND UNDER. 'l`R0T_ ` Fred welsh, North 'rr-yen. . AND PACE. STAKE. .-Ml i M . b. .. 12.55). by H pgggseesmfnad; entailed by A. 1.-Kaloi, b. s., by Kalol; entered by Hotel Victoria Stables, 12.-score Gerd. h.'rn., by Parkside; cherlottetown. entered by Cos. McDonald, Ver, 2.-Orwell Bell, blk. m., by Commo- i Brid e. dore Ledyard; entered by John 13.-Aquiri, h. il., by Aquilln (2.19});_ Rooney, Orwell Cove. ' entered by J. M. Nicholson, 3.-Dillon 0'Connor, ch. s., by Joe Dillon; entered by A. A. Lcckle, Chafrlottatown. 2.40 obass, Paola (s'r.licl'ii.) `4.-Helen o., h. m.. hy' Commodore . \ . Ledyard, entered by Duncan 1.-Dwna, dk. s. g. m., by Parlrwooo; Robertson, North River. entered by James Kennedy.Kon- 5.-Commodore Wilkes, br. g., by sfng¢_0n_ Commodore Ledyard; entered by C. L. Strickland, Charlotte,- town. With above Stake Races and the 3.-Ba'n;'bB<:y, blk. g., by D Abbott regular classes, the entries to which wiliree; entereh hy)-1. c. Hoop- elose on sth september-lint. thm er, Charlottetown. days good racing are alsured. 4,-Longbost, b. g., by J . H-. Ring- Following are the classes, the sn- wood; entered by Hamsnlond tries to which close on 5th Septem- Kelly, Charlottetown. heri- 5.-Pretarla, blk. m., by Bralilian; P11110 entered by M. A. 0‘Brien, Char- 2.22 Claes Trot. 0.25 Class, lottetown. Pace .. .... ....... .. $300.00 6.-Jennie Mac. b. m.. by Comme- 2.18 Clase, Trot and Pace _...$00.00 dore Ledvard; entered by J. A. 2.25 Clase Trot, 8.2! Claes ton this year at it cost of alfoiit; $50,. 000 for the service between Ogdeng. burg, New York, and Prescott, On. tario. She is named after the mo- ther of the president of the ferry company. oh .__-e._€@.._._| UNCLAIMED BANK BALANCES. Po (lil the hai silo p . She followed the proceedings with __ _.______...._.__...-.-_..,_.-;T___,_._ 8 'rua FERRYBOAT .i'l`t’i.§’§.d ”`s§h1§i‘$°Thi'§ ih';"e'§i-i3eiC2f M<>Tavfl;h in the house had been the u omni _ This handsome steamer which has gee.” Choc of tlft;Jlf;i,aC1if(i1fJ¢§|~d':h‘:vh\;;0*;vr:B with him when the body was discov- Ufed. bud reumrked that the “herring visited by many persons. choker" was back again, and that The boat is the most up-to-date there was sure to be trouble at the ferry boat which has entered the har- house. D. swan of the wounds 1-ie uid about the one A, on the side. - i Droban, the cook at the Ho~ described the finding of the position of when he and a border dis- it. Riclmwnd was lying an the lichen floor," he said. “I had pre 'OTH ki - vlously sees her in her sitting room." e continued, “and the laettims I aw Mc'1‘avisb alive was cm Thursday. did not ace Mrs Richmond on that ay ' d _. h,,,,,e_ He was asked as to whether ernot he knew them was an ax lil the _eel- court stylishly attired. in a silk shirt- laf,-I d__d_,, ho replied' x have it m any times." He ss/id that he had: seen McTavieh 0111135 from a room on the top floor, nd that Mrs Richmond was lying in “You didn't ki/il Mc'I'avish did feet long, 20 feet, 9 inches bee.rn,and gn Y" asked Dlstriet attornéy Hir- ns. "I did not," replied Drohsn. Timothy J. Clifford declared he p,,B,enge,.B_ came home to dinner on Friday and found Mrs Richmond on the kitchen floor, "dead to the world." “‘I asked Drohan U’ he was ther dows are arranged on the two lower and he and ho d,d___,t_ ,____ow_ I ref marked that we'd better find out. We hen went upstairs and found the mg tm’ deck” pmcucally °p°”' The Sour of his room locked. We got it -wee and found the body tn bodi. “ 'MY God. ehe’s killed hirn,' shout- . ed D h . ‘I h 'th Provided fm' the P'“`P°9°- tbounhtailt; was lasting stliaeelilfot but 8 "1 never sew the like teh-re, “mi ing but 011 HB0 HIHOKE Mid 551011 M0 hope I never will again " he finished alike unknown on board. Absolute impressively as he desdribed. tho ene in the room. "Did you kill McTavis1i7" naked the district attorney. "No. Do you think I’fn. crazy? No." answered Clifford. _ John A. O'H,ern test-Lfied to paying fifteen dloliar water tax for Mrs is B Richmond at Cambridge City Hall on proof that it is. a satis- the day of the murder. He said that factory motive agency. The bcst sh” was °°b‘“' whim 5119 gave him the oncy and asked him to pay the Vandcnhur left Wilmln ton she took bm- Atty. Gfloag declared no- evidence had been introduced to support the 'l‘hc Mil-is Vnniicfnhurg has two en- charm’ 0! murder f\i§Bil1Bi» Mrs Rich- onil, but Judge Almy found’ pp-01,. able cause and ordered the woman held. ULD CRCHARI), Me., Aug, 9.. Nearly $50,000 for missionary' work was miscd by Rev. A. B. Simpson, f New York, within three-quarters of an hour at the annual odering of th C 'i‘ The steamer was built nt wllnring- mf. yenrlneffiié ,,1`2,ff","i,‘,7,',',f‘,r,§',,,';‘§“:§’f,;‘ sum was augmented so that the total fol' the day reached $53,428, iheflsr- gcst offering in recent years, ¢'50m,, YGBFS uso the sum att'nlncd_»th'e‘$10l'i,. 000 mark 'but at that tlnic (.‘lil (.r~ ard was the only placc of collccL- ion. Now thcrc are dftcen siicbfoflcnw U ing services held throughout the chun- try. The sum, elxccpt for $200, is rl in- sed of pledges, ranging from fifty cents to $6,000. (Rev. Mr. Simplloii ill native of P. E. island.) _ _ HT. (`iiAliI.EH, Alifxilst 12.-There p.'-tailed pcaci-fiil:y awily at St Cherie i, Aiigizfst filll, .l_l\i~n M<'l'lf.n;ll.i ,,i fifty second yr-1 I !l’:: 1.9... liu l bcvn ailing forllolllc time \.lth mach trouble, and despite the so alltcnticm of medical skill, and he constant mlnistriltion of loving icnds dcilth liillllly triimlphcd. Dec- eased wits it nilln whose passing is ii distinct loss to the community in The following are contained in tho Ban-d of Nova Scotia staternient. Bank of P. E. I. estate of $119.58. John McDonald, Charlottetown, $24 75 Liquor Dealers and Brewers Asso- ciation, Angus McDonald, Pros., dc- ceased and John Morris, Sccy., $68.- 25. Andrew Peters, Cavendish Roald, $30.00. Wm, I.. Irving, Cherry Valley, $100. Mary 1'. Fcrgiii»mn.Ch'town, $5.01. D. F. lllvinlzston, (lh'town, $3.59. l~lnrl F. Mcllcod, (lrwollMllls, $29. 72. . A. McKinnon, (7h't‘nwn, $8.11. \’ n n The Mission of those cerpueclee In your blood that have been called “ Little loldlore," ls to light for 'mu against the dleenee germs t constantly endanger your hsslthe These oerpusoles ni-omndo healthy and strong by the use ef Moors lnnapnrills. __ This medicine is s eomblnstiof 0! more than R) different remedial agent ln in rtionlsndb epiooeesknown Henderson. Charlottetown. Pacon... ........... ._ ...... .....lW.00__ 7.-Hilda S., blk, rn., by Cmnfnodore li'reeli'nr-All, Trot and Pace... 850.00 onlg ans it hu tr thirty your been constantly provingi worth; No substitute, none “just-as-good. which llc livoil. llc was one of those strong pillifrs of lioc'cty which seem to bn divinely placed in every com- wllo itrc lv-sei gifted. Besides the iuiiro iilcrl ng qualities of justice, llnilolify and: integrity, he possessed.. also in an eminent degree the linac, rlrnrsdtorintics and graces which make men useful and potenb members of snrlcty. lie was intelligent, broad- od m»lnded,and public spirited, and in every movement which was calculated to make for the betterment of - his fellow-men, he was 'ever found ably supporting thc right. In _'matters pertaining to the Catho1ic Church, of which he was a faithful follower, he willingly and enthusiastically took a prominent part, while his zeal for the cause of education and for the general uplift of mankind, was vigorous an lasting. He held liinnelf always ready and prepared to console the af- flicted, to comfort the distressed. Bhd to encourage and cheer fil1€,sf-\'\lE8l0'l` and the downtrodden. A home he was kind, entertaining and hospitable, a ma/n whose heart and hearth glow- ed warmly nnd brightly to cheer aliln both friend and lurenizer. Cf ‘ _ ~ the loss of his Passing is to i»:.r,lety, infinitely greater is it to his wife nnfl four helpless children. Polgneui-lv lndced must they feel the loss of such e faithful and loving husband of such an affectionate and devoted father. But confidence in an All wise God. never fails to sustain the sffleted fn their bermvement, for though the gloom of sorrow may at first seem lmpenious to mortal eyes, hops ltill sem n star, and faith and 107° ITU gpio eo penetrate the darkest, cloud. The eetesn in which the deossld was held by the community wee mnnifstsd by the 1411! °°°¢0‘|l'¢° people which, on Sunday, An¢._8th., followed, his remains to. Shdgglls Ohurch, where, after the nies _were performed by his pastor Rev _ (Walker. he was tenderlylnlld (fn the adjoining cliu1_°ell¥if'd_._ , dll ‘loved ones who had gone beg '-_T . life grief-stricken widow ~ and 1 likewise to his brother and eleteri arg extended heartfelt sympathy.-Ci'lm,___ ,g, .~»e.~.;,~s..v new F.. .» .‘.""""§'?“* »/_~2’.£ .__ l. i=u i ' °. i _ ,,_. 5,: . fl. i . i _il