9 LII gil s i .i. , _ , ,. .. ,_ fa f 'il . il l _s ,_;Y_._,j. i lil i '< I li QT _ `° -.\»¢¢~'¢niWi1V‘¢iv.d»1i.-avQ~ ;;s:;,f.-_;».=f-,qth-` if . i I, 2 . ; ,,_ 1 V é .- .-w `\ i7 r l i it! *_ f, i ,, l, ' "i ,‘ < .t i_,`-" . , ,»__ i ` r . if . pi t__g,_ . 4. -.,~ s. _' ._1` iff-'<"‘~1i);‘.,'f.7»`. Rnrristarnucl Attnrriev-at-Inw 5- -'-§_,**i1~"=‘=."' off' _B k fN.s or b 'J ' 1 1 1 ern? 1 912 _ <:'ii°f§io¢i3i'0w°n ian. iiiiifnaem _._ _ _ . , _,.__ i \ l i. :\,l "-- . _ » ,~r .~ ,~'~ ‘ ‘x 'iv ‘;» _~_..u. 9, _ . "frm Lamar IQI I i i' Y; U ii Y i xiii* 'ii Y I i Y ` V' i in ii ii i »»|ii in ii iii ‘ ° `_ P I C_Co;vi, 4yrs old-'Z & 4, Lit: ii' Bull. senior calf-2, Roper Bros. ` iijiililiilililillilliiiiiiildiililiillliliildlillliiiiililililliliilil | Are for \ ° ° ° . (gg 3 __ o_d_ Bull, lllnlor calf-3, Roper -Bros. I 'Ns RES RE » ,' --_-_-- Heiter, senior calf-2, Leg 5 013|-k_ B,-0B_ ' Mmuul- " llllll *md 3 °l hw S"-1 Lee &' Helter senior earlln -1 3 ` . Lee & Ular . er Bros, _ B] P- E- I- EXl1|blt°l'5° oiydesuiiies. Breeders aged herd-3. Lee &‘ Heuer, senior our- U1ark» . I Heifer, junior calf- 2, Roper l i s _“_ Stallion, 2yrs old-3,Lee C. Clark, Breedprs young herd-3, Lee Bros. ‘ ' C r Victoria. - l"-' |111' - l Champion female diploma-Roper ' 'l‘he prize list show the following to ' Bros. I. 'Bill IURIOI' C8"-3 L60 & C k 'Br0l iii inini ||| |ii| ii ii ii lie the " fr this l'ro~ CATTLE. Gllerllie S prize wiiiiieis uni Y - ' Breeders y0LlIlg herd-1 & 3, Roper viiicc at the 1'ecent Hnlitux Exhibit- ion. HORSES. Roadster. ! Bull. Holstlens. Bull, 2 _vrs old-3, Lee & Clurk. senior yearling-2, Leo & (‘lnrk. Brill, 8 yrs old-1, Roper Bros. 1 l . l I \ 4 'C v Q 4.. 9 Tnr: O R Co1.oR _or Yoon Wooowonrr EO you. remember what your woodwork looked like when it was brand new? IGINAL ut. l I H r 4 A 4 . , e. . v v v _ v_ v v , _ . _ _ A ." ' C 'K im _ ‘_ ' i Use Sunlight Soap This Way By shaving Sunlight Soap into . a pail of lukewarm water, make a copious suds and go thor- oughly over all. woodwork and floors. Wash afterward with clean, warm water and mop up surplus water. There is no frcc I v v ¢~.¢ Mighty fresh and clean looking, wasn't it? Well, you can make it look just like that again to-day if you want to-and it won't cost you more than five cents, either. Sunlight Soap will do it. Sunlight Soap lifts the thick coatings of dirt, dust and grime-the accumulations of uncleanliness that nothing else will affect-and reveals once more the original color in all its pris- tirie freshness and beauty. ‘ IWHT ~ ._S‘lDAP of using one bar, just what 1* Try it on stained or dirty self, by the simple little test it does to discolored doors, »§,§ _---~----. moulding and wainscotings. lli Sunlight Soap will not in- jure either varnish or paint 'ul -will not leave any misty, _ woodwork-learn for your- blue scum over the darker# » ~ colors-nor affect flooring or wood- work in the slightest degree. lt is just pure soap-that's why.' C We offer $5,000 to anyone finding _ adultcrants of any kind in Sunlight Soap. Sunlight Soap simply dissolves the dirt, loosens it and lets the water-hard or soft-wash it gently away. . u P D ’ 4 - Q » D( it , » - Y g & . Ron -' ' Filly or Gelding, 3 yrs old-2, John Clark. ' '- ~ !¢|- Brom . . ' Grand “ode at Halifax. F. Gropy, Kensington. Female alpd 3 of her otisprlng-1,l Hailer junior yearllng-1 & 2, Rop. _ »-."‘ #BU e Bros. L_ Bull, 2 yrs old-:, Roper Bros. ' SHEEP. Bull, senior yeariing-1, Roper Bros., Leicesters. Brill, junior _vaarllng-1, Roper Rain, 2 yrs and over...l, A. L. Boswell. Pownal. Pownal. Rani lamb,-1, A. L. Boswell, 2, S L. Boswell. Ewe, 2 yrs old-1 & 3, A. L. Bos- well, 2, S. L. Boswell. Ewc, sheurling-1, A. L. Boswell, Ewe lamb-1 & 2, A. L. Boswell 3, S. L. Boswell. Pen. (l ram lamb, 3 ewe lambs)-1 A. L. Boswell. Boswell. Lincolns. Boswell, jr., French Fort. Ham Shearling-1, A, Boswell, jr. Rain Lamb-l, A. Boswell, -r., Eire, 2 shears and over-1, A, Bog well ` Ewe lamb-1, & 3, A. Boswell, jr 2, Almon Boswell, Dunstaflnage. 1, A, Boswell, jr., Pen lambs-l, A. Boswell, jr. Shljopshires. ,well, Diinstnnnage. ` Dorset. Ram shearlin -2 Geo. L Bo el Boswell. Ewe sliearling-1 8: 3, Geo. L. Bos well. ' ' Eive lamb-1, Geo. L. Boswell, . Pen (ram, 2 eivcs, 2 lambs) 2 Geo. L. Bosu ell. r Pen lambs-2, Geo L. Boswell. Any Other Pure Breed, Boswell, jr. ' Finn Shenrlin -Almon Boswall 4 - ' ri '66 ‘ 4 varnish. alkali in Sunlight to cut paint or 1 Use Sunlight Soap according to directions- try it just once-and convince yourself that it will do twice as much as other soaps. l pen R,,’,,,_’2 Ewa 2 EWG' ,, Hi ~ Ewe, Z shears and over--1, Alber- Boswall Jr., 2, Almon Boswall. Jr., 2, Almon Boswell. ‘\\'n.ll‘ Jr ' 2 Almon Boswall 6 ~ S. . L mbs` _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ -1. Albert Boswall, Jr., 2, Almon yearling liiill, the second prize senior Boswall. _ - Pen Lambs-1, Albert Boswall. FAT SHEEP, Long Wool, Wether Shearling-1, A. L. Boswall 2 I-l. W (` ' BANl\' l{(lI3lll°‘|"f'4 ‘~li"g-E"'°""f==1'.¢.f-f'-F"-' , P R23 iPl*° ° l MARTIN l-IAY 'l"l s _ I, on. .noun i.i;riwEi.|.. M. of (2 u o »`,~(§\u'\.’o“.'»\{5`x'5>» ravi 16%'-`~~»\». . \ .-- GEORGE 5 INMAN RMR-svvx /irw ~r1‘'.i'éi‘i'rs¢i‘l° ogfhiils- town P. E. Island. noacir 'ro Loan W.S.STl*}WART.K.0.. N.A.OAMPBELl D'R.'cTl'F”F"| Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Canada Victoria _ . _ . ormng. wether Lambs-1, H. W. Corning. ,'°i~*---------->-- EWCS-1 Bild 2, S. L. Boswell; i j 1'oUifrriY l pullet._ Flyrriollllh Rock Buff- or l ' . Ha 'ard |Duchemiii, City, lr, 3p. | Pencilled- Hawliury-Haszard & Duchemin, 1, 1h. Diichemin, lh, lr, lp. Iliicheinin-lli. . Silver Se:ilitights~Haszard & D emin--lc, 1h. Japanese Bantarns-I-Iaszard & Duchemin, 1h. Rhode Island lied-Haszsird & Diiche-min, 2r. _ Urpingtons, Bull-Hnszard 5; Dimhe- min. 3c,2 & 3r, 3p. More of the prize list will be lished later. Referring to the exhibits an change saysz- - Holstiens-Hardingfis Sir Alarcena Faforit Lad led the two-year old bull class niid was closely followed in second and third places by Irving'g Togo of the Seoside,, and Ina ite (7l&rk’s Ida. RO0lier II. Vale. Lea & Clark's Bob Dorlndo, grand champion at St. John in 1910, took second place in the senior yearling hull Class to 1rvlng's Sea View Prioker, Lea & Clark had the third prize junior bull calf class with _Sir Jacob Lad. 'I‘_he remaining prizes in the ball calf classes went to Loman [Bros- Y " 'B---1.... -- uch- Dub- ex- i i Save the Baby Wherever there is a baby in the house there should also be a bottle of our It brings quick re- . lief to the little one suffering from disord- ers of the Stomach and Bowels, Colic, Cho- lera Infantum, Diarrhoea, etc., and is equally good for a- dults. It contains only veg- etable remedies aud is quite harmless. 25. mi.. E. A. Foster Leiitral Drugstore, i i ‘ 4 ._ , . - . . ., w § _ . - . - . _ . ., ¢,i, _ . ,‘ _ . _ '_-.' »"_ c' ._ -, ° ' .=-. " ' ” rl' ’ " ’ . “ l’ " ‘ ‘ ` r}'i.L'.w.L;z “ Ram, 2 shenrs and over-1, Albert . Jr~. , Eire sliearling-1, A. Boswell, -jr., l Pen (ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs)- First in every section-Geo. L. Bos- l-T . . sw l, Ham lamb-3, George Boswell. ‘ Eire, 2 shears and over-2, Geo L. Hum. 2 shears ond over-1, Albert . g _ Ram Lamb-1 Albert Boswall. Jr. l Eire Shearling-1, wlbert Boewall, Ewe Lamb-1 and 3, Albert Bos- Notc-C, Cock; lien; r, coclrerel, p, Bantams, Rs. (1. Black-Haszard & Golden Sezibrights-Haszard R: - B POWDER , There were ten entries in the aged _ cow section of the I-Iolstien class. Piet. VI,, Logan’s,champion at St.. John in 1910 went down to third place, while I-larding's imported cow Blizzard, an ‘extremely classy one, ; mounted to the heah of the list and captured the championship diploma. , Lea & (.llarke's Jacoba Johanna and was first with two of her offspring. The three-year-old cow .class had "eight entries. Lea & Clark's While- mine. Van Voram, Harding's Miss Mercena Faforit and Logan's Jucoba Emily V. and Annie Rookcr capured the red. blue, white and green rib- bons respectively. ,There were seven good two-year- - old hcifers. Logan'g Ida Hooker III, led the way, with Harding's Pauline Posch Lady sandwiched in in third ; place, between Sea View Lulu and Seaside Marion, two of Irving'n good ones. . Lea Sa Clark had the fourth prize senior ycarliiig heifer the third prize junior yearling and senior calves and the second prize junior calf. Len sc Clark’s Ida Rooker II's Vale was the best bu11_w'ith three of his get. The first and second and the third prize honors for male and two of her 'offspring went respectively to Lea or Clark, Harding Bros.. ond J. D. Irv- ing on Jacobs Johanna, Faforlt. VII, Beauty, and Minnie Burke. Logan Bros, won the first prize on - aged herd and the first and fourth prizes on young herds. Harding Bros had the second prize winners in , both aged and young herds, while Lea &\ Clarke captured the third award in each case, The fourth prize for aged herd went to J. D. Irving. GUERNSEYS.-Roper Bros., and I-I. W. (lorning were the two largest exhibitors, oi Guernseys. Roper Bros,’ Golden Opinion had no competition in the 'aged bull class. t McKenzi'e’s Island Prince out of Dolly of Willow, Roper Bros.’ champ- ion cow. came -in for third money in this elas.-1 while another Roper hull was sandwiched in second place. \ Roller Bros, had the only senior _veurling hull, the first prize junior biill-czild and the third prize junior bull calf Roper liros, limi thc first und second prize aged cows, Dolly of the Willows rind Dolly of the Villet, the ‘former being the chnnipion ie- ; ' mule. A Roper cow was sandwiched in in second pliice in the three-yem‘-old cow class hctween Coriiini;'s Butter- cup unq Iluiiry Queen. In the two-year'-old senior' ycarling classes the ccntrc of the suiidivichcd was occupied lv (`ornin lieilers Roper Bros won second and third monies on aged herd and first and third monies on young herd. SHEEP-The competition ia the theep classes was not so strong as in other years; nor were the flocks as high as seen on previous occasions. LEICESTEHS were shown by A. L. Boswall and S. I.. Boswell, of Prince Edward Island, and Retsori Bros., ot' Truro. _I_.INC()LNS.-All the prizes with the ex-feption of second and third prizes on aired ewes, which went to Chas. Symes, Minudie were won by Bosivalls of 1*. E. Island. SHROVSHIRES-There was ng coni,1etltion in the Shropshire class. Geo. L. Boswull, P. E. Island, beirut the only exhibitor, walked oli with all the prizes and had some prepared with good specimens to stand .-:ome sound opposition. DORSETS were out in strong num- bers. E. F. Servant, Hartland Poul- try Yards and Geo. L. Boswall locln- ed horns and strove for the suprem- `acy. Uiver sixty per cent of the first prizes went to the Servant flock. The remainder of the winnings will be found in the list of winnings on nn- other page. SUl¢`FOI.KS-The Boawolls sliowed a nice llock of Soltolks and ciirried _od the prize without competition. Mlnard’s Liniment Co., Limited. I Dear Sire,-I had a Bleeding Tumor ,on my lace for a long time and tried number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD'S LINIMENT, and alter iuslng several bottles it made a com- plete cure, and it 'healed all up and disappeared altogether. . DAVID HENDERSON. `Bellelsle Station, Kings Co., N. B., Sept., 17. 1904. Send -Your Washing to Us f\ _ You will be sure of get ting supreme satisfaction when you send your wash- . ing here. Vou’ll be de- lighted with the perfect cleanliness and fine finish of each article, Try The Qtar why tol day. Phone |51 and we’ll seudour wagon. pei' Bros - I " '!:i'"'i'|':i' iisll1:i;l.:ll:i:l:;:ll::llll ll:illli;li.l|| Rum, shearling-1, S. L. Boswell, g _ |Jacoba Emily II. came in for second Pen (1 ram, 2 ewes and 2 owe and fourth monies. Jscoba Johanna lambs)-1, A. L. Boswell; 2, S, L. ment is a conservative estimation of the ence of our $i5.oo,su1ts. coinmendzition of our ciisloiiiers, and the ship and style. suits are spleiidid values for the iiioucy. cxccll- Lzist year we specizilisccl in this line :uid ilii~: year the demand has been most. eric-oiir:i;;iugly good, which speaks voluni-fs for our ;$i5 oo siiiis. ~ Now, we know by :ic ual coinpririsou, by the Still l".`(' in which we secured tlicin that tlicsc ii5.c We lizive others from $7.75 to 19.00-brit :it tliepricc our ‘l,ér5.co suits are uncx- ` cellcd . . .- 1»1-°°w1\=» f. - . "°"°' " P" \_ B MnandHis 50 J - ll "Will E*“‘B'“°" ii;-ii§.i°;;’i:,f;°“;:;ti;;f;e mi' ll '°“’" “ $ » Our Fifteen Dollar Suits are Superior Values Our $15.00 suits for men speak the ziullicii- tic style tendencies plaiuer than any suits :it the ~saiiie price to be seen in this city 'lliis struc- V , i O £1' -n -< I ".'.iii ali arg? v ix* . Blur ' . ' .- __ _ ` / N TH ,. .__,_ ‘, l ` ‘ / . our ' l \_\-;Tfi:a€._x9_~_'@~;e~‘S Mm - v/ :ind Veterinary Rciiicdius at l_e. r. iwciirs i "i:,§;;i::'S--J Clliirlotlotown. l' l'I.I ATEAMSIIIP SAILlN(|3 Charlottetown Steam Navigation fo, Ltd. The S S. Nortliumbrrlaiicl loives the Criinpaiifs \Vli1-Art" daily (-xei-pt Sunilay at , Piclou about 4 zo 0`clock p. ui. During july and Aug ist special ew l cursions to l’irluu :intl ri turii every \Veii ` iiesday und Saturday Reiurii tart- on these days \v ll be $i.5o including Tea. G. W. WAKEFORD. j 5 rqdtf riraiirigerl 6 good for 30 davsfrnni date of sailing. . . . __ __ Returning leave Boston Tiiesduy .ind I Saturday at noon. ' For fiirllier informsition apply to T. Nl C 0 L L Agent, Cliarlottetown. Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA An ldenl Rm Trlp to the llnlt Ds-llrhtlul ‘ Resort In the World; 1‘nnl unit lien tlill. Every outdoor rrrreriiloii, cxrrilniil sen balli- lnl, llii Inu, liunlliiir. ioiula. irolt, i-_\'i~ltii»;, err. l.l00 Mila- Nu rrli tm-nn \u,va4|e lla THE llA(iNIl"I(‘!Lplf"Z'. I"A$Il'I`. TNI. -Bl' transatlantic liiitr “OCEANA 14.000 'Inns lllsnlnremeiiiz B35 rt. l.oii|'. Larfeiu. Fastest. Most l.ii.\iirIoii|iiu:dUiily I-7xolu~ ltvf y l~’lrnl~(`.lnsi\l’niisei1|'crbln-iiiiierlo llerniiilftl. Na (rattle nr freight carried on the ‘70cenmi.5: ".".ir-“ri” :"- nu n ii eroom ii ri ri. II_l_¢nt cfnjslne nn the Atlnjiltlr. . ect 1- n neva yronm. any . oomgwltli Bl-ans hkdtr. iiiiltes-ite-iiixc ivtttisrlvate hollis: flnt-nt prnmenalledcek ln the World. rehea- rd' Prnmenxdr lnviren. llymnuliuii. Wlreleiia. Un y Bermu steamer with sutminrlne signals. 8.zo dclock a m. lieiiiriii g will leavcl . Q Ei -_ ‘i -ii | 8| (it. 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