» ee a eee . . a —_ 7 nena ne Le are ‘ 7 ru - . DAILY EXAMINER - - - - - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1894 Tl { E I A 4 4 ama i a 4 . - ; a 4a 4 8, e — omen etna ocean li dhactamntmeneniii “~ . pee noadnet taaenneaaamatenh saa adeaa: conn ne ae ae — eR aaratpineiani —— eS ee ‘ ait - ST Te THE LATHE A. W, ¥ DESBRISAY, | R T THE EDITOR half made a tad afd losing break, havin: | THE DAILY RXAMINER | TTERS 0 * | lost fully one hundred yards, which di ni su re ‘ ae Ba Correspondence of St Jolin —" tance he greatly reduced; but the pric k A ainst NOVEMBER 8, [894 oan CROUP OR DIPRTHERIA? Summerside horse provéd-himself to be a g ’ . ; ; ; good one, and the distance was too great | idi In th Ai i | oh sh ee a Sir.—I notice in yesterday's issue that | 0 cover, Onward coming under the wire Acci ents i © ar. . *etit Rocher, was attende t : r er } : wie shond 4 tae thee ‘ EX-SHERIFF CURTIS Pe course. of friend«. Mr. Dec. | Health Officer Johnson told your reporter | a re yard ~— and winning the With ations —— arge concourse of Triends : es _ J sh | heat, which vou would bave no troubie 1n | y , leat} } Brisay was one of the most prominent that my child died of ne Now, I wish | ling out, as the great cheer given*the| ’ ll , as a We have to announce to-day the death se eth ian Eas hia: tn to state that on Wednesday afternSon, te <e , as great ¢ ‘as £1 ot W i Don’t allow Father Xmas . en « = ¢o » ad & *xtens te yt : > cai e “ i ad ot } ' th Sherif Curtis oO pas. . ° © , ’r. ally, | Souris horse in the first heat wa ) ‘. ¢ . of the late High Sherif Curtis, who ps ness, and his death will be deeply felt | neem i * h | i a. aan pe o — of | heard, which showed thaf®the Séuris | ° “ or any other old frosted gen- ad away yesterday afternoon. at the ad- onesies ' eo Se ale ie } visitec my child, he #ak 18 t 2 O ’ a : : “ ; _ oe . : : : 2 ‘v . = ” ne ae 7 : mers gy the throat would warrant him in putting people were not satisfied to divide th BROWNS payer ses? tleman to “atch you w ithout vanced age of seventy-five veare. Mr.{ was brief, only one week, and tle sudden- | 1. | honors with the noble little jhoree from BLOCK (533 $4, 3 a . . : encthie denutiase. will ake it the | US Under quarantine. He consequently | f pone. hink. | - a good Canio get bere i Corewell, Ragians, ee ee coin cho | forbid os going out or anyone entering; | Summerside, which, right heredwe think, | - } more deeply felt by his family and friends, | . Weider -|is a grand mistake, “as beh horses | [msurance Agent. | ami came t thie Province wher ne was H > was y ey the pr > of life « lu to bu‘ no ticket went up. On Friday morn © ae na } 4 Tmvywn 7 rm In : =i © WOO FOS tm SHO Priene OF Iie, Bad Up °O | oe he visited ws again, aad said the | hed proved thems Iver, in those two heats, | ; Ii BIEZE U LS | I R but #:xteen years of age Early in his] to his last sickness was in the full vigor 5B wt : . to be close contestants and were both | = - - fa A . hd } ose rl and enjoyment of health He leaves o | waroat would warrant him in putting up = 1 ' career he was appointed to the office of a i ae d ni e children. who | eb oak. the ticket, but it did not go up; but he ; en! tled to stand on the sane f oun oO ‘é Deputy Sherif! of Queen's Countr In vs : “ oe a ms add - ] | wave permission to my father-in-law to do | and tor aan the same an our of praise, t versal sympathy in their sddden and sad {5 ll ‘ in Satur- f as it Would tbe an impossttitity at this time a. this office he served throughont the tenures |), satan - Teel as » man | @! the outside running for us. nSa ’ es , a j . ns 1 } bereavement Mr. Dea wet S ene day evening be was again a visite, assist- } to tell which was the best horse of the twa, | | Na Reefer or Overcoat On of the late John Binns, Jeremiah Simp { warm and deep sympathies, and iv his - . i he time in this heat won-ky Onward was }—— H I a 3 Morrie, WiJ- | extensive business relations he had made ! '§ at an ee oe oe 282% econd faster than the previous, | Special Desearcues To THE EXAMINER. eon, HenEy songworta, ohn Aor, ) } : ie 7 shild; but not a word about croup SSE ONG LECOOE Valve r See eC prewpOtes OFPEUIAL _ aw 6 . : : : ‘ i friends. Of a kin art, up- | Child; : ed sas’ Venice thal ee Be amas i the , ng ‘hase liam Bagnall and W. R. Watson; “lso = ae n all | et ; : fak : : ys es y | On Sunday afternoon the little fellow Each horse having won a heat in remark _ +--+ ———_—_—— | Ww hen you an purchase PIZAE IN ai ’ Fansacuvions, ever ren w : : ty + OOd tine ore interes aS Wanl- P > — oT WwW dd. Upon. *; ee _ i died. He immediately ordered us to bury | ably :ood time, n ee a one for such little W. De ; under that of Hon, 7 | } extend the helping hand, and of a_ pleas- | ; : | feasted than befor : | . : 2 ; H I worth 4 t : th }, | a8 Soon as possible to prevent infection. | fested than be ore ' monev from ati ont'of late v Longworth, | ant social disposition, many rough | . - ey AM el Yioe hore wmnpimne ¢ K the retirementof the iate Henry Le ont on ? : I 7 7 —_. : es ety | Ou Monday afternoon Dr. Kelly, acting Chird heat Phe’ts CPUrleP st ring a y maqeinn, en poomnsten tothe eve . oe aban ea “ “a hie : under the instruction of the Health Officer, wo gp got “ rere ' : start, Onwar i —— 24% — rsonal ; . ; Pe aacks it 1e pu othe tirst quarter it was a High Shér:if, and served in that capacity | ™ : : fumigated the house, and on Tuesday the | with the } | : S , : Mr. DesBrisay was 58 years old; he was : Wee eel e. Here Onward brokeand in | » t til compelled to resign by the infirmi-| . native of Charlottetown, P. E. I., eon of | HOuse-was released from quarantine. Now | grand ra A get gt _ ‘Ball i Kie | Good rospects pr onserya ives ‘ . an —. § ' ’ } olom D Brisay, | tt most of | if that was croup why was all that trouble.| doing so made a slight gain on Billy Meche | me of 4 . t th e was & long |] the late Solomo esBrisay, bu ost 0 . : ~ lencthene » another | — - hee Fhe fact t = " Mi . . ie lite 1 ad b pent ~ a g~* de gone to, and what in the name . common hon pit ar Db — ued hy a i } ae and so continuously in office, and the fact 8 life hac een spe oO € aa cn tel . re ‘ h Officer weak at the half, but was canght very | se . ee ne 4 el fa Chaleur. For some years ke was with hia | S¢Bs¢ 1 the use of having a Hea ” Se te Le his delves. eliiets a s 2 : a0 Sample Frieze Ulster 8, that he held to the end of his career the} ut Ne Mills. the late A. C. Des- | if he cannot tell one disease from:another ? | quickly by his ariver, which position he | Laurier is Likely to be Beaten. : ; ‘ undiminiehed confidence of our imdges, Br - - poh aa - sw . vet ese! tad It is an outrageous act on his part to ex-.] held to the finish, the Souris horse making | lap seams, Vv elvet collars, plain al ail ain? a ee aan le. | elude all relatives who would have been | a grand effort to capture the heat, but wa- stitched collars, good heavy harristers, solicitors and the public, 1] Restigouchecounty in the Local Legisla- able to assist us in our sad work, if it was | unable Onward reaching the wire almost a : 7-d . good and sufficient proof that he did hes a want Ms aaron eee ™ | not a contageous disese. My opinion is | length ahead—but the judges decided that Moxtneat, Nov, 8. woods. Best goods made . msiness for himself ona small scaie at 5 ss for . ‘ velonged jiliy MckKie—y e] : ; Pi ee 21 7 , +1 duty well. <He was, indeed, a man who, Secateshiiiioan Bs - eee a Mo that the Health Officer did not perform} the heat | elonge 4 Billy . i vhi er oe Birmingham, chief Conserva- from $6 to S16. No two alike. . . acquetl fiver. ’ i i S ‘ : . a , — ‘ ing as ¢ *n hi! ie riler does not ain | G r n the execution of the judgments of the capusity and application ex ery undertaking a duty, ¢ nd - dl why he. to: polming . * vi i ad } - anal » 1 * cies | tive organizer for Ontario, reached here They were t ravellers’ samples : . cor oft crouy ‘for diphtheria, OS © JUGEY Vs Bese ss er | yesterday fr a four weeks to the 2 “ . : r fe oO ‘ +, friend * successful ‘ ; > . 3 : t . a : : yesterday from a four weeks trip to i€ s ; court Kew neither fear nor favor, friem vitae apccates and his business qonmene Cuaries Bese. see how it was they found grou ids enough Lower Provinces. He Lecekines that the and were bought at 25 p- ¢. nor “fee During the course of| ly and rapidly enlarged. In 1876 sindinisaiiiilia _ to vive this heat to the horse that did not | : i. E 49 7 . a purahased the property at s I seaue of yesterday youl win it, and in jnstice to the horse and his | 2Overmments position ts perfectly secure off. Do vou want one all the people’s contest with the fandtords, | 5, she do j ee ee ee eA aes wae t ? 1.24 | ia Nova Scotia, and that the same may . : ee ; : . “of petit. Recher and : enlarged his give a report of an interview of your re- | friends. This heat belonged to Onward, | /" *XO¥# 9€0 re a and inspect, and the tronbles resulting ftom the Ten") business, having several canning factories | | t cf ith Dr. Johnson, Health Of | who trotted this heat in the remarkahl Le said of New Branswick, as soon a a ’ 7 oe yresentative with Dr, Johnson, He: . 10 trotted this hes > remarkable “ ee ; Lift at rue, duties ) on him g the cog f is a b . 4s 9 92 - lecision can be reached in the differewt ants League, duties devolved uy along o~ : = 7 : eo hi oe oe ticer, re diphtheria in this city. In that | fast time of 2.283, Billy McKie e¢ vering deneihiaaaid net: then Genial: cine the performance of which required great a pep a . had cae — ~~ report Dr. Johnson is reported as saying | themile in 230. After the decision in this | ~~ ae Crean 28 R moral and physical courage, —~orders to|* ee 7 1 : hi 5 lire small tore that on Wednesday of last week a case of | heat, all lovers of fair play felt and re- 5 — . a me ‘ii : ral that @ . ae he. sopamnent ( tune, an = 8 family a magnificent suspected diphtheria was reported to him | mat ked that the judges had made a mi-- Sir A. P. Caron nas received = informa- . ft t ere, 1 me ”, ypugnant toty > . msa ( , , : . ‘ . ‘ ; . : "a Riis lh Cael es nei. fala va ere, " y pus ' home. In politics he was a Conservative, in Mr. Charles Beli’« family, but that it take in deciding this heat. For the next | “oo from different sections, which justi ‘ his own feelings. But be newer flinched} and though he never aspired nor enter- | J titimately turned out to be a case of croup.| heat we find Steele behind the Summerside | fies the minister in saying that he believes nor faltered. He trod the path of daty as wong oe for political honors, As attending physician, I may say pat of | horse, which was strongly objected to by | that Mr. Laurier will be beaten east of | = : seen : oer coe a — : - . — 2 » ‘ ide wee »Nle- a - a | >") . 9 . +. 7 7 ma Divarn « . oe » _ a true born Englishman, though for him a wa - * wide = “ influence; — the above is quite correc.t On Wednestay | Billy ®Mchie’s frends and the crowd in lliree Rivers as he never was before. : the path of duty was not always “ the cane a oo oe ’ , hi rr used | of last week I was called to see Mr §Bell’s general. Howe ver, Steele remaing l there, icsoaiiiecsscdbiaiitaaiiltines ie j a? S dis oles : t hones hea sr Dis own per | child. After examining the patient, I told} and with Billy McKie at the pole, the Pp ] : DI ASTERS road to giory fie serve: } city a8 sona veneftit 13 opinions and practice i * a : aaa ; i Ue : ee aay - B ° £ e . 1 the famiiv I believed it to be a case of | horses got away on the thir ore gut Greneiterend a9 Kissare Commianonee, |e eee tas seniedl a oe oo diphtheria, and ordered the child to be | Billy McKie proved tie speediest horse in “ae and was a Justice of the Peace, maintain- oe 4 as m The wre a Sa an - isolated at once, in order to prevent the | this heat, at the quarter having gained a } nn - — oa oon izes i he family, and} about haif a length, which position be : i ing in theee positions his cahracter as a sa es “oy rca! oat aa | epread of the disease in the family, and | about ha length, = - a ie EG aig OED oe "Q or 7 ag: a oo that I would report the case to the | held to the half-mile, ine: asing it slight- Schooners Wrecked and Lives Lost. F nat we alwa; ’ eos ere Se 4 - - oa pe pe Health Officer to see what action he would | ly, the horses trotting beautifully past the eee: he eleva: 86 n "eo — « F cons cad ; a re iatia, take in the matter. This I accordingly | grand stand, Billy leading almost a length, -——_—— leaves inthis community many friends M Pp P Rothar a R a M coal M5 | did, and in about an hour afterwards he | which position he heid to the three-qnar- Brivcerown, Nov. 8. aud several children, including his son,{ 7 ~ ota ” ; - ee —— (Bealth Officer) visited the case with me | ters, oe at this - nt broke and ran Tin she Gasn weaksteee tae wile J. ds. B i van, Ot. « ; se. *T, ' © > i > j for x >» distance aking the le fror = ih Mr. J. F. Curtis, of H. M. Custom-. to Quebec, and Capt Hall, of Petit Rocher and, ; ree oer Of ny } i ca a a a ’ , in e l li he above Margaretville yesterday. After a <" ‘ Ty : ; : : ‘| was diphtheria and (as Health icer) or- | the other horse an naking a sligh ; . > ince : : 5 “e re render » Rew . as : . : : : > ‘rience, the erew barely escap- cherish the memory of @ just man a veges ~ oes “— a tev. Mr. | dered the child with its attendants to be | lead, which position he held to the fin- or theie 1 = — a . . 3 orris, of Dalhousie. Re ‘Ssrs oi; : : . s . : : d with their lives. a | ied eaeblidniaiiniee siiiadtai = Real a ae ” C. 8 _— — isolated from the remainder of the family {| ish, Billy McKie coming under the Reid: Seal NOTES AND COMMENTS. Mills " : ated ‘ _ "He. re “ ~“ and to have no communication with those | wire about a length behiod A fte r con- IGBY, NOV. 5. — 7. aut - were alxo present. He was alike the | wutside the house, otherwise he would | siderable discassion among the jadges Tie schooner Annie May, from Parrs- —The Empire : Following the repe ated oe oan the a and the wealthy, and placard the premises, He visited | Onward was given this heat. Weis. avas | boro for Bo-ton, was wrecked three wiles i aseertions of the Grit press that the Pat-) a) wilt miss him the house daily, and on two or three ovea- | the most unfair decision ever given on a | east of Digby Gut yesterday. One ot the E rone were organized - vverthrow the mis- ——_— a ti Alem ee sions suggested placarding the place, but } course. But the judges ? elipy they lj j not | erew was killed by the mainmast falling, a é managers at Ottawa, like the shock of a a Cane Tape on being assured that the family complied | know their busines:—there is no other and two others were washed overboard. is ee cold day phage comes sm oe * | The pleasant flavor, gentle action and | strictly with his orders, he a’lowed matters | possible way ont of it—decided that on Havirax, Nov. 8. ae ment that the Patrons are about to audac- | ¢ ng effects of S f Figs, when i nain as they were reated the} accot fthe other heat being given t . " . j. Ake oak ie tt aot ok & sooth ng effects of Sy rup of Figs, when in | to remain as they were. 1 treated the | account of th r he ut being given to Dene bcttes Qian the ele: See o iously dispute South xfo th Sir) need of a laxative, and if the father or | child for diphtheria, and Dr. Johnson and | B liv Mckic the only thing to do Wnt hte tad. uialie ob tale’ Mane Richard Cartwright, niother be costive or bilions, the mest gra- | myself apoke of the various methods of | give this disputed heat to See which | vere found yesterday Phe manager of the New Perth Cream-| tifying resuits follow its use ; so that it is | treatment. However, the child died on | was a gross injustice to the track, to the . a Ti L i ; { the } ying ‘ ; ° , vee 1; tat ‘yr br wh! { : ery bas reported it Superiptendent Dillon f the best family remedy known, and every Sunday afternoon about 2.30 o'clock. J | owners of the horses and the pe ople who : ne argest ill or a 1oOn A | OT p] Oug h! 0 . ° Ss an e that on Monday last 5529 pounds of milk | family should have a bottle on hand. went to Dr. Johnson’s oftice immediately | attended the race i > see an honest horse Died of Heart Disease. were received there, from which was pro- to report the same, but he was not at home. | race,fur Qaward could not,on any grounds, } duced 281 pounds of marketable ga an LOCAL NOTICES : —= |His son informed me of his — es i this heat and the re — KS ma le by Frepericroy, N.B., Nov. 8. av 7 ds ’ - 4 o'clock : eee and | the people in reference to Steele were un- : ; ity 5 i average of 19.70 pounds of milk to the} s avertisementa under this heading enarged | * t o'clock. I then went to se > him und | the people in reference to teele were ur Chinitin Bimbinn; ideeitie <8 tha Ole : pound of butter. At Lower Montagne for at the rate often cents per line. he instructed me to have the child buried | called for as the judges were there to de- Hotei. was found dead near the furnace of . 7 ’ . . . - sesienaimana . “¢ . } , eS 1 } ‘ ¢ ai ie } lei, Was I< ¢ Hd a i #2 1603 pounds of milk were received on} = — = | that evening, if possible; if not, éarly next | cide the heat on its merits which they did ‘the 1 tel jaitnohes Heart disease was x Monday, At the Vernon River factory Blankets—20 per cent discount on the morning, and not to allow a public fnp- | not do, as this heat, withont any grounds i: a his i ai m *y . ° . . - > > e . ' > i ‘ . ec : ) ea > en cheese-making is still going on. When] balance of our stock of blankets—J BJ eral. Asa matter offaet.the chill was | for dispuie belong a to the Some horse - ee D 8 a a7 this factory closes down its patrons will} McDonald & Co. buried at 10 p.m. Sunday. I was also | certainly. Some said “it don’t make any eee nee ee “ take a good deal of their milk to New The new C P Rtime table can be had at | instructed to fumigate the house on the difference ; Billie McKie got the la-tone| Didn't Wait for His Wife to Die. a Perth. We Icarn also that the Crapawd | ticket agencv, Carter’s Book Store. following day, which I accordingly dd. | which he did not —ieeine it isa I the same. a butter factory i# reciving abundance of Now, if Dr. Johnson was satisfied that the | Now this isa grand mistake, as a wrong Hala Ot | o milk, and that three hundred pounds of For large men—genuine Scotch all-wool | case in question was croup, why did he in- | decision in both heats left a great deal of : ° Sonera ee _ ar butter were made there on Tuesday, The underclothing: extra large sizes—J B Mac- | gist on such stringent measures being car- Jr om for complaint and changed the no} Henry C rossman, & — = man a people are beginning to find out how to donald & Co. ried out, thereby inflicting treat incon- | sitions of the horses nee be ides being | ving at wigpeoash s Sel ne < \ : ) ‘ | 3 4 make their cows pay for their Loani - What are vou going todo with all the | venience on the family, and injuring their | @ great injury to the Souris trotting park. Dor chester, eloped yesterday with his ) | ie keeping them at cheese-production all clothing is often asked us, but when we business, at least for the time being. — I After a great deal of disenssion orn the | wiles sister. e y @ eI summer and at butter-production all win-| show the goods and prices at which we believe Ur. Johnson bases | his oe en as st aoe eae — : ee a ee eS . - : ter <ell them, the question is answered. Keep- | Vi2.. croup on what is known as the | fourth score, a ans Wits the poe which Boots, Boots.— Look at our boots. this : —_—_—_——_—_—_—_ ing a large assortment, and selling cheap, “time test,” viz., that as no other case | position he has no right to. This heat was|evening. Special low prices for Saturday FATHFR GREGORY'S LECTUKE. makes the overcoats and reefers move ont | broke out in the family within eight days, the best of the day, Oaward making one} at J. B. Macdonald & Co. : ‘i quickly.— Prowse Bros., the Wonderful] | '* 88 not diphtheria. [his is certainly aj or two 8! glit breaks, but the Souris Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald & Charlottetown, November 5, Isd4—cy ; The division of the Ancient Order of Hi- Cheap Men very questionable conclusion. I would be | horse never _ lifting his nose. | Co’s. ; . . ° . . ” . Ee . | hal il } r2e Pere A ven! 5 bernians in this city have a bright and Seow.~Thie Cold 8 : only too happy to believe the case to have | At the half mile the horses were as evenly — | = . —e : cheery hall in the McEachern Block on} ° now.—T his Cold Suap 18 very sugzest- | been one of croup, but under the circum- match das possible —not an inch betwee: Queen Street A large afd intelizent | 've-. If overcoats or reefers are of any use | stances I cannot. Yours, &e., | them — which position they held to the - audience, including His Lordship the | % you, the best place in the city to buy Frepx. F, Keviy, M. D | three-quarter. Here Onward broke and . Bishop of Charlottetown, Judge Reddim ot them is at Prowse Bros. as you can depend ae | gained a little, which he held to the finish. Deka ge cae Pe 3 the County Court, Judge Reddin of the] 0" getting the largest assortment, best | CURIOSITY. | The judges here decided that the breaks <a nos <a Court of Probate, and other pro ninent goods and lowest prices. Remember we | soliton | Onward had made would make a dead be ; citizens, assembled there last evening to keep all sizes and make in stock. | S§1r,—Would the medical men inform | heat of it, and it was declared as such, 2 hear the lecture of the Rev. D. J. G. Me- ' the public the difference between “‘sus- | which we think was the best decision of x Donald, of Summerside, on “The Irish | pected diphtheria” and diphtheria? I | the day. It was now almost dark, and be Day at the World’s Fair.” Mr. Patrick | note that both diseases have the same | the judges decided to trot the final ‘eat on 3) McGuigan, of the Charlottetown Woollen WHEN “ symptoms and both end fataliy. Thursday at 14a m., and announced it a Bees Mills, President of the Society, occupied Ss At the same time it would be interesting | from the judges’ stand. The day’s sport} 3% a a a the chair. The learned lecturer first gave the difference between modern | being over, the erowd Jeft tor home, | 29 comprehensive description the wonders of the far-famed Midway Plaisance. Then he described to his hearers the leading fea- tures of the Irish section, including Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone. He re- ferred particularly tothe loving intere-t in the poor of Ireland and the amelioration of their condition here practically shown u short, of the fair and Now. WHERE? SANDERSON & CO’S. croup and modern diphtheria. Ancient diphtheria was a disease of the throat, while ancient croup was entirely «distinct from diphtheria. it appears is difficult tor the medical fraternity to distinguish them. Would some of our medical lights, who are “registered,” explain? Or mu-t we call in Dr. Rossin ? | to know | now that it | beautiful day for the final heat of the creat 1 }anxious to see the final heat trotted the Ae | following morning. | Thor Se ay law? ’ . ] } P 1 : ay morning prove ito be another lovers of horse racing felt that morning how favored they had been. But the news is sudden!y sprung upon na that the Summerside horse, accompanied | race, and all | } i | | by his friends, left in the morning train | | i ' Ronee 9 P< i ALL THE ea Parents & Teachers Are respectfully reminded that AUTHORIZED ———1}— Having purchased at a great reduction the stock of Cloths, — Gents’ Furnishings, Clothing, Underwear and General Merchandize . ’ ‘ _ by the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen. Crrio for Summerside, they having settled the # SCHOOL BOOKS of the Kstate of the late C, K, Robertson, today < He then proceeded to the celebration of the HOW “4 ——- see —-— race the night bef re in the office of Messrs. aC | Irish Day at the Fair, quoting extensively s } IS THIS HORSE RACING” McDonald & McKachern, Mr. McDona d ag can be procured at the LOWEST ff . from the eloquent speeches of the promi- a oe _ | taking $35 for his expenses, and hjs monfy *) PRICES at ‘ : nent ecclesiastics and politicians who were With a little money. Sir, “8 Ail lovers of horse racin= in is funded—glad to get away without Je- (4 present at the Irish convention. Altogether - | Souris on W ednesday morning felt that} ing his $100, and not man ehough | SC , S the lectare was very interesting. The | they had been specially favored in regard | to remain with his horse and®” win & Carter's Bookstore y lecturer repeatedly touched responsive V7 En 5 rt “ | to —e a the ay = cow be- | Z lose it, and the — can. be ‘said of wy chords in the sympathetic breasts of his | tween Onward, owned by John Mcfon- | the Scuris people. They now say Mce-| @ i . =: . ° ° listanees, .: Me. ed the Herald. a | ald, of Summerside, and Billy McKie, | Donald and Bowness wanted to ¢o home | 187 Queen Street, Charlottetown, and placed all on the Market, which W ill he sold at prices that moved a vote of thanks, which was second owned by McDonald & McEachern, of | and could not wait to finish the race and ey P. K. Island. u : : : ed by M. P. Hogan, E-q., and ananimously oar buy Best Groceries, Souris, as the or had been the general oo compromised with them rather than py ae cannot be competed with by any house in 1 he trade, The stock. carried 1olesale ¢ as | topic among the citizens of Souris and | take chances of losing the purse and : PAA OSLO SOA IL .- . di 5 : a lesale and Retail. | surrounding country for several days. As | keeping them as they in ju A to the} ~ “ ee 1s first- class and in A ] ord cr, Please not C that SUPREME COURT--MICHAELMAS TERM — ' the trot had been well advertised a day or | people who went to the horse race and ec | two beforehand, and the people were all | never saw it finished and also in justice oc Taurspar, Nov. 8 ; ; more or less interested —knowing that two | to the norses and their drivers, as they a : : Henry v Outerbridge vs. Lemuel \' Newson Block, Victoria Row. | of the best horses on the Island would stand now in the Same position as before rate iit caggdecenatees st % : Owen—Case tried Trinity term, when a j meet at about 2 p. m.—some five hundred | the race, and the best that «in be said Summersipe, Noy, 7 ¢-3 S EL LS SY | ‘TB; verdict was found for plaintiff. Rule for Chitown, Nov. 7. 1886-0 wf people had gathered to witness tlre race. }about it is—that it was nota horse Gace. ee oe ae ae A A a metiieamneniteiel to bles aresed.to- | - 3 : The grand stand was fairly wel ~tilled Farenar. On abovedate perSS Miramichi, Baquet J as i Gee & Petere Davies, iQ. C., fer with ladies’. Opposite in the judges’ | , Seinen nnpetaneetireteeeen master, for Montreal : ich ndant. Co — : =bvivg Store. | ot er” Pe we * ran Seny vows, waete tone up the sees 990 er bi cbkawechiaeenineines 2970 Mr. Mason, 0 jariottetown, and John | and reguiate the digestive Organs by = tak- D DOG. POTMIOOR a. os cvedics sc ccccceees 4 < r . 7 . . ot — > a McLean, M. P., Souris, on whom devolv- ing Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Sold by all ‘ oe sFinckea despebios i bilcieke 5 This stock must be cleared, and Ww ill be sold 25 per cent, NEWS NOTES. ATC : aed : ed the honor of judging the race. Mr. J. | druggists. L hot SmI .~. < csnnscoccesosssseis 1 ‘ h ° ib d . : —— with un—we mabe © opeobalty of ln nbowins | H. Hooper and ifr. Enstace Shaw acting as | © Stamm possible for other dealers to purchase their goods, Phe cotton | crop of Egypt th + Vvear | most of our — to it. There are no more | timers. At 2.15 the horses appeared ou the : 12 bush SUNRISE cccieets iat. 3 - athounts to 5,500,000 bales, which is 3) eT anil leave pias calla cation tana track, both, to all appearance, in the best : pein per cent. more than in 1893. for 5c. a year. ; | of heart. The Souris horse, driven by | $ 3046 E St. James’ Presbyterian Church,London, John Curtis, and the Summerside horse, | s : : Ont., has decided that hereafter, in ad- GOODSTEIN, | ably managed by one of the best drivers a) Shipped per steamer Northumberland ministering Holy Communion, each cou-| ow ‘ | in the Provinces, Mr. Muttart, a few min- j ; , | C ameron master, for Point du Chene wo u a ¥ municant will have a cup. The system EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER | ntes afterwards were called up to score bein uate oe on 7th : has been in vogue in Rochester and other Everything so new and nice, ' for S — heat. ys McKie having | eee see our new Sign? It has been BE CRORE CEG bec crccceecernccncessss SOM slacee acrose the line, bat St. Jame-’ ix sverytting £0 low in price, won the pole, and on the third or fuurth | placed there at our expense and to your 69 bris potatues. ..-..0+ + secre Hg ‘ ‘ x te first church in Canada to adopt it pom tap By adhe dS Fall. j score the horse got a splendid start, |. interest. Looking 2 our Sign. won’t 349 bags poadies vnkuembsaniroesianes 5 211 Nov 3—dly * — ii ks é ) Billy McKie slightly in the lead at the | gratify your desire to be in the fashion, 70 ibe codGeh....<,...5.... 3 ne —_ " = : Phe auction sale of Geo MeKachern’s At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLeod's. | firat quarter—which po-ition he hekl to | but follow the crowd and here you.will| 321 bris dysters ........2. e000 esesece 973 i farn at West River, a+ advertised in Tn novs—jm dy & wky the finish, coming in over two Jengths | find satisfaction guaranteed. Allow us fo 1 tub butter... .. avadiaoe a e P : Weexiy Examixer to take place on the | ahead, not having made a break in the | show you our goods, which are new and; 150 Ibs butter....... Ciné oeeniinn oodut> \ I a =D a | é 7th inst, has been po tponed, the weather heat, the Summerside horse making one; of the latest patterns in the market. | 5 bris cranberries...........+-+-++. § , Gi a ad ecrosene being unfavorable. The one hundred acres I ICE I or two short breaks, and the Souris horse | Others you have tried and are stil} dis- Te ANI is rsae dtc ceive ottered is still in the market. A. McNeill, having won this heat,the people felt justly | satisfied; this is one of our reasons Yor 8 bela Perk.:.... coccsceess : i real estate agent, can give all required in- proud of Billy MeKie and gave him a extending you this invitation. eh SUNE FOUR O NG is sinccc beynckass- formation about this well-known home- hearty cheer. After this heat a genth- | We don't believe in blowing, but ‘we i dl ‘ ¢ ° a 4 stead. Money Wanted. man’s driving race was called, and foir | want to see you dressed in a stylish, wel}]- ] WHO. .....- 35 If the Oil you have been UsInNg smokes your Lamp Chimneys and creates a dis Tre STRONG POINT abou the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the solid foundation —Pure Blood. All persons indebted to us by note of hand, book account or otherwise must make immediate payment. j All accounts not settled or arranged for on or before December lst will be sued for horses started, but as this race did not in | terest the crowd to any great were anxious to see the next heat of the match race—the horses appearing on the track a few minutes after 3 o'clock, and the horses were starte] on the second score—-Onward slightly in the Jead—the extent, all | along and swell the number who say that | | | made and good-fitting garment, so come McDONALD is the Fashionable Tailor. $ 2033 You will find us in A. J. MURPHY’S OLD STORE, a few doors above George Hughes’ corner. : Our Motto: —“ Best are hereby req Fits and Lowest All persons indebted to the es- tate of the iate € E Robertson uired to make im- nt of their ac- been. BEER Choice new layer figs, new cooking | without further notice. racc to the half mile being a er . a i mediate payme ~s oe : ‘ > gagrand exhib- | Prices. a o Mr H K Boswall at his raisins and currants just opened at Beer & POOLE & LEWIS, ition of apeed, as the os wan cath 8. A. McDONALD. venonta to oe of Neva Srota . Goif’s. nov 7 2i. novS—d li w 4i Lumber Dealers. and neck, but the Souris horse just at the oct31 Fashionable Tailor. | Branding. n6 tua th Charlottetown, October 25, 1894—tx thu sat AHEAD OF THE TIMES. The variety of new fabries in BLACK GOODS,. shown by us, makes: it imperative that all buyers should see our immense assoriment. Granite Cloths and Figured Soliels, are being shown by travellers as novelties for the spring We give you here the latest and best; we have the goods and want to It would interest you to look, even if you should not buy. STANLEY BROS. season sell, of 1895, Some of the lines now in stock, such as agreeable odor in the house, send your Can to BEER & GOFF’S and have it filled with | the highest grade of AMERICAN OIL, and you will s.on see where the trouble has We can sell AMERICAN OIL cheaper than ever this fall. & GOFF. |