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' €R, s Ba he iit | WMUSICd: siGid | @2no<> New Moon, Gth lay, on, 4.3m. @ ra iv i vl ul ‘ ¥ First Quar, 13th day, 10h. 34.9m. a. m ae i Full Moon, 2lst day, On. 4.8 m., noon | Encouraged by the extensive patronage ose Rosby R ie Z of ihe music loving pubiic of (bis provine sast quarter, o¥th day, ifh, 8.2m. a.m.} during many years, Mr. §. N. Earle wil re e his instructions in Organ, Piane es | vi al, Music, Voice Culture and th: | ee ot Wee }Sun | Sr 1 Wick Theory of Music, in his Studio,on Menday i/ay x: i 5 : ‘ > ° } ’ Fees bel | water | Sept. I4th, inst. Intending pupils will | \\y, oblige by leaving their names at Messrs % i ‘ ad . j M er Bros. Music St re, or at the S udio, \ ! ' mj/& mj] aft w : 1 ful ; | t | Thursday Sats . « bere terms and full particulars may be] (| } t ’ ? ) o +} } } ’ 2 } le ) | 7 ; i } i | : oe revinners Wii Teceiye as thorough at 2 00 “4 ied rs " teation as more advauced students. q inday s i > 8S Ob é » ay i 4 | » ‘ 9 41 | SAMUEL N. EARLE. 6 | Tuesday ll} 254 1022 septl—dy&wky. 7 | Weduesday -F 3 i 4. fh 8 | Thursday 13; 21] 113 | Diane ae BL 9} Friday | 15; 19] morn yy 10 | Saturday : aM 0 28] x ‘ ‘ lf el acc des | it} 16) 116] KOR SALE. 12] Monday i? 14 | 2 10 ; : ere : : ( 13 | Tuesday 20 io: Bat, In West Roya ty, two aud @ half miles ‘4| Wednesday al | 10 | 1 23 from the city, a farm contaipirg St acres 5 | Thursday 23 | s| 56 42 a clear, and in a high state of cultivation 16 | Friday | 24] 7 6 37 Frontng on the shore. A rare chance 7 | Saturday : oe 3 7 47 | fF anyone wanting to secure a farm near 18 | Sunda 27 | 3 | g a9 | the town, Apply to : es If} Mouday 22 a ARTHUR NEWMAN, ot Tuesday sf 0} 2 40 C i ‘ ray 1650! 16 13) Por remeentnenmiuinaniien it 93 | T! lay ; 56) 10 44 « * ’ : ao a a } ' : 7 7 3)! lay tj Bah i} 7 Ay fy nA \ 94 | Saturday ! 6 | 53 | lt 48 i At iva 0, 95 | Sunday | 7] Sli af 30 y v ! 3 5 } - Se ie “ M da 38 ov I rh i s Katie McLean, Graduate of the Hali- 37 Tuesda j 40 15 | 1 56 | fax Conservatory of Music, and Pupil of Mr. t Wed i i 9 4¢ | Porter, the Celebrated Musician and Director 33 Bt apaatc te By } = ? - . of the Orpheus Ci will open a class for 2 » Thursday | 4 45 3 49} Pi ino Instruction, andthe Theory of Music, 20 | Friday j it {3 | 6 6 i. the Parlor ot the Y, M. C, A. Rooms, on $l | Saturday “e410: CC f = — P. £. Islaad Railway Orand afier FRIDAY, 3rd July, 189%, the trains of this Raiiway wiil run daily Sundays excepted) as follows .— | : Trains Out- Trains In war Read) STATIONS ward. Read down. | up. Mid. &. sey P. M.jP. M. 3 3) 6 30 _ Charlottetown ...| 9 15/12 10 3 52 6 44...Royalty Junction. 9 O1/11 48 442 7 18'..North Wiltshir 8 2810 58 458 7 23'.. Hunter River 8 18/10 43 § 34 7 52’. . Bradalban 7 5410 07 § 41 73S Emeral 7 4s] 9 57 5 oY) S OS Freetown . 7 38) 9 42 6 2) § 2).. Kensington 7239 @® 6 5&3 8S 45 Ar. ) eau, | Ly.' 7 OO es 7 #10 OOLv f° “~ 1 Ar.| 6 06] 8 10 7 410 2 ..Mis ! ..| & 421 7 0 8 0210 49... We 5 16, 7 38 8 30:11 32).. Port H | 49387 li K 9 211 5O..O’Leary. 15 a 9 36) 1 15). .Bloomfiel } ov G O4 10 CO} 2 08).. Alber 2 ia 6 & 10 40| 3 00... Tig 1 05! 5 r. M M.jA. M. A. M M.! res ae os 6 45) 3 00,..Char N 9 15) 5 40 [ 7 05 3 14|..Royalty J Ol 5 2 7 ay 3 Be ' . vé i 4 8 1 4 OO/Ar. | « Lv. 815 4H % 20} 4 OiLv. f°" * f Ax.) 8 10) 4 00 A 9 00 4 33)... Morell... 7 42,3 D Ow 4 &4|..St. Peters ..... 72250 WO 16; 5 2. .B OOP cci ees 6 46 2 06 ll @& 6 OO) .Souri 615) 1 W A. M.\P. M.| ‘, Mie BM. 8 25\ 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 10) 3 58 @ 37| 4 58|..Cardigan........ 717,23 10 00 5 15 ip Ucorgetown Ciuet ot 00) 2 10 A. M.\P. M. A. M.|P. M Pp. M. la. M. 7G .Emerald ..... 7 8 40). .Cape Travers 7 OO ~ ul Pe Trains are run by Eastern Stanclard Time A McDONALD, DL. POTTINGER, superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, “harlottetown. oncton, Raiway Office, Jane30 , 1896 TIME TABLE FOR FERRY SETAMERS The steamer Southport will ply on the Ea-t and West Rivers until further notice as fullows :— EAST RIVER. Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every Monday for East River at 3 o'clock, p. m. returning Tuesday for Charlottetown, leaving Haydeo’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves; leaving Charlotietown for East River at 3 p. m., and making return trip. The steamer will aleo leave Prince Street Wharf for East River on Saturday at 5, a. m.. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar if lottetown at 7.30 a. ro., calling at Haggar ‘ ty’sand Hickey’s Wharves—making re 5 turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. ‘ The steamer wil! run to Mount Stewar = every alternate week as the tides may Ful WEST RIVER. 2 Will leave Charlottetown for West River 4 Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p. m., caliing at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving West River Bridge for Char- lottetown at 7.30, calling at Westville making return trip from Charlottetown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. 4 ROCKY POINT. The steamer Elfin will leave Prince St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), as fol lows :—At 6.30 a. m., 4.00 a m., 9.30 s. wm, lla. m.,2 p.m., 4p. m., and 6.00 p- m. Will leave Rocky Point as follows :—At 700 4. m., 3.30 a.m., 10.00 a. m., 12.00 boon, 3.00 p m., 5.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. Suodave—From Charlottetown at 9.00 a.m. 12.45 p.m., 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., 1.30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 5,30 p. m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. | The steamer Hillsborough will ply on the Southport Ferry till farther notice as follows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Chariotte- town daily at 6.30 a.m., and every half hour uy to 10 p.m. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a. m., making half hourly trips up t0 10.05 p. m. Sunday trips :—Boat leaves Charlottetown at 7 a. m., making half hourly trips upto8 35p.m. Steamer sid off from 11.15 to 12 o’clock, noon, On Tuesday and Friday of each week the steamer will run off time to accommodate the travelling public. How isour Watch Keeping Time A Watch year without cleaniving Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, is a delicate piece of SS — 7 £ ‘Advertisers I ‘fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes That accounts machinery, and to give satisfaction should not be kept going year after If yours needs aitention. bring it at once to us and we will pat it it im good running order at a moderate charge G.H. TAYLOR, New Prices in Watches We have lately assortment of received a nice Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Call and inspect them W. N. TANTON’S Great George Sireci, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE, - me ios area pe. fee hh ros hi if buying ready-to-wear garments Fibre Chamois Label. 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Don’t be without this glorious winter comfort, see that it is put in all ordered clothing, and take none which do not bear the 25 Cents a Yard now. bb bbbbbhhs a5 dp bbbb bbb te intn dr tnd ind +. > bd PE VV EV OVE eevee rae ae : This is an invita- stock of Furniture. to have you look, uc e-toc fc oat aa fg a NEWSON tf] {po -atf]ft»-a «Made Bennel & advertisers. of our citizens every evening. | for our large advertising patronage. Ranges — in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Chandler. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy THE EXAMINER IUB. COMPANY ‘Thousands of yards of 'Tweeds. ‘Fhousands of yards of Ginnghames, Thousands of Caps. Thousands of Mits and Gloves. ‘Thousands of Suits of Underwear. Thousands of Shirts. DO YOU WANT Anything in the line of staple goods? If you do, the stock and prices at the Bargain Corner are passed in the city. 7 ‘Fhousands of yards of Flannels., Thousands of Hats _ _ Trunks and Valises a specialty. Remember anything in the above lines are sold cheaper at the Bar gain Corner than any place in the city. McKay Woolen Company, THE BARGAIN CORNER. LIST OF PRIZ&S. HORSES. CLYDESDALFES, SHIRES . AND» PERCHER- ONS, IMPORTED CR ISLAND BRED. Stallion, 4 years old and upwards, 1, Thomas Andrews, St Elaanors. ISLAND BRED DRAFT HORSES. Stallion, 4 years old and upwards, 1, Thomas Glover, Summerside; 2, Jas Barclay, O'Leary. Stallion, 2 yearsold, 1, Jabez Lee Tryon. Colt, 1 year old, 1, Thos Glover, Summerside. Filly, 3 years old, 1, John W Hogg, Wilmot; Nelson Howatt, North St Eleanors; 3, James Drummond, Free- town. Filly 2 years old, 1, Patrick Whelan, Freetown ; 2, Wm Moase, New Annan ; 3, Jos Baker, Freetown. Filly, 1 year old, Alex Anderson, Bedeque; 2, Malcolm Ress, North Bedeque ; 3, Geo T Brown, St Eleanors. Foal of 1896, 1, Robt D Milligan, Travellers Rest; 2, Geo Schurman,New Annan. Mare with foal at foot, Milligan, Travellers Rest; Schurman, New Annan. Pair draft horses, 1, E G Craswell, St Eleanors. Draft gelding or mare, I, D Smal), Summerside ; 2,John Powers,Freetown ; } 3, Thos Montgomery, Bedeque. Judges, 1, Robert Hooper, Summer- side ; 2, Michael H McCabe, Middleton ; |; 1, Robt D 2, Geo 3, Mr Ramsay. CATTLE. : Ayrshires. Bull 3 years old or older, 1, A J | Wright, Bedeque; 2, Colin Craig, | Middleton. ; Bull under 3 years old, 1, J W Par- sons, Margate; 2, Ambrose Cairns, » Summerside. Cow in milk, 1, Albert Brehaut, Summerside ; 2, Thos Glover, Summer- side; 3, Frank McEwen, Summerside. | Heiter under 2 years,1.F W Wooley. Summerside ; 2, Major Wright, Centre- ville; 3, Frank McEwen, Summerside. HIOLSTEINS. Bull 3 years or older, 1, A F Me- Sr are NRE PRINGE COUNTY EXHIBITION. oe unsur- ! Powder ae t F gate; 2, Geo. B MeNat', Darniey; 3, Roy Schurman, New Annan. ; season, 1, F G Compton, St Eleanors; ‘2, Clynton Glydon, Margate; 3, Geo Compton, St Eleanors. Lellan, McDougald’s P O; 2, Farmers’ Club, Grand River. Cow in milk, 1, Summerside; 2, Wm _ Small, merside. Heifer under 2 years old, 1, Henry Murray, Linkletter Road; 2, Wesley Huestis, Clark's Mills; 3, Wm Small, Summerside. Sum- POLLED ANGUS. 1, John Bull 3 years or older, a Me- Richards, Bideford; 2, Archibald Callum, Lower Bedeque. Cow in milk, 1, Joha Richards, Bide- ford. Heifer under 2 years, 1, Albert Me- Callum, Lower Bedeque; 2, Ambrose Cairns, Summerside. SHORTHORNS Bull 3 years or.older, 1, Stewsst Burns, Freetown, Cow in milk, 1, Frank McEwen, Summerside; 2. D Montgomery, dbo; 3, Lewis Montgomery, do. Leifer under two years old, 1, RMeC Stavart, Summerside; 2, S R Hiblson, do; 3, Albext Tanton, Si Eleanor’s. JERSEYS. Bull three years or older, 1, J A Brace, Summerside; 2. Moyse & Fow- ler, Central Bedeque. Corner; 2, W K McKay, Summerside ; 3, J A Brace, do. Seales, St. Eleanor‘'s; 2, Thos Andrew, €o3 3, Alex Hooper, Summerside. Wm G Farrow, \ Cow 1n milk. 1, L U Fowler, Ross, | Heifer under 2 years old, 1, Henry | | 4 4 ; i Judges. Geo Sinclair, John Sillike Cornelius Leard. i SHEEP. Margate ; 2, Henry Gordon, Montrose ; 3, F W Wooley, Summerside. rose; 2,Geo Enman, St Eleanor’s; 3, Albert Craswell, do. 9 “> ‘2 Judson Burns, Lower Freetown; 3, Stewart Burns, Freetown. Middleton ; 2, Judson Burns, Freetown ; 3, Elijah Moase, Kensington, Middleton ; 2. W H Moase, nan; 3, Judson Burns,Lower Freetown gate; 2, John A Burrows, Wilmot Val- ley ; 3, Joseph Keefe, Briarwood. | gate; 2, Geo Compton, St. Eleanors ; 3, Geo B McNutt, Darnley. “ion, Margate; 2, Eleanors, 3, Roy Schurman, New An- nan. Margate ; 2, Geo Compton, St Eleanors. ‘Cairns,Summerside ; Thos Fitzsimmons, Margate. fun ; 2, Henry Gordon, Montrose. i, Henry Gordon, Montrose; 2, J J Wall, Traveller's Rest. Eleanors; 2, Norman Waugh, Sum- |} Augustine Cove; 2, LONG WOOL. Ram any age, 1, Enoch Dennis, Yearling ram, Henry Gordon. Mont- Ram Lamb, 1, H R Baker, ' Margate ; Wm A Dunbar, Alma; 3, Thos rlover, Summerside. Pen ‘2 ewes. having raised lambs his season, 1 Chas Craig, Middleton ; Pen 2 yearling ewes, 1, Chas Craig, Pen 2ewe lambs, 1, Chas Craig, New An- DOWNS OR GREY FACE. Ram, any age, 1, Frank Glydon, Mar- Yearling ram, 1, Frank Glydon, Mar- Ram lamb, 1, Frauk Giydun, Mar- Pen 2 ewes, having raised lambs this Pen 2 yearling ewes, 1. Frank Gly- Geo Compton, St. Pen 2 ewe lambs, 1, Frank Glydon, Judges— Peter Millar, Ellerslie; W PIGS. Boar pig, 1, H R Moase, Kensing- Sow, having reared litter this year, BERKSHIRES. Boar 1, Albert Tanton, St pig. merside. Sow, having reared litter this year, 1, Samuel Glydon, Margate. CHESTERS. Bear pig, 1, J W Calbeck, Augustine Cove; 2, Geo E Brown, Margate. Sow, having reared litter this year, 1, Alex Brown, Margate; 2, Paul Thompson, McDouga!l’s, Lot 14. Pen fof 2 pigs under 6 months, bar- rows excluded, 1, J W Callbeck, Judson Burns, Freetown. Judges—Colin McKay, E Bideford ; Enoch Dennis, Margate; Alex Me- Donald, Lot 14. FLOUR AND MEAL. Best 50 Ibs flour, 1, Lewis Wickett, Mill Valley. Best 20 ibs pearl barley, 1, Benj Webster, Augustine Cove. Best 20 lbs buckwheat, 1,G W Robin- son, Clark’s Mills. Judges—Jas McNally, H A Stewart, J Prince Leard. . POULTRY, Eleanors; 2, Calvin Reeves, Lower Freetown; 3, Jos Clow, Upper Free- town. Pair spring geese, 1, Geo E Brown, |! Margate ; 2, Alex Brown, do. Pair mongrel geese, 1, Ambrose Cairns, Summerside ; 2, Stewart Burns, Freetown. Pair Toulon geese, 1, Jarvis P Tan- ton, Summerside; 2, Chas Stavert, Lot 17. Pair Chinese geese, Tanton, Summerside ; Tanton, do. Pair wild geese, 1, Jarvis P Tanton, | | 1, Jervis Pit 2, Mrs Pope Pair Pekin ducks, 1, Albert Glydon, Margate; 2, F W Cannon, St Eleanors. Pair black Spanish fowls, 1, Cleve- land Baker, Margate ; 2,Melville Baker, do. Pair light Brahmas, 1, HR Moase, Kensington ; 2, GM Price, Sumnx rside. : 2 ea (dairy made) 1, 8 R Hillson, Summer- side; 2, Maggie McDonald, Kinkora ; 3, Mrs Allan McQuarrie, Searletown. Two dairy cheese not less than 20 lbs each, 1, Mrs Norman Ramsay, Hamilton. Three factory cheese, not under 50 lbs each to be made after July Ist, 1896, 1, S Richard-on, St Eleanors; 2, Jesse Schurman, Bedeque; 3, Grand River Dairying Co. : Judges—Albert Craswell, John Clay. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Two bushels white wheat, 1, Mon- tague Gardiner, Central, Lot 16; 2, J Stavert, Freetown ; 3,Richard Gardiner, Central, Lot®16. Two bushels red wheat, 1, John A McDonald, Mill Valley; 2, J A Me- Murdo, Clark’s Mills; Jesse Mat- thews, Alberton. Two bushels beechnut buckwheat, 1, Stephen Huestis, Wilmot Valley; 2, 2Zobt Burns, Lower Freetown; 3, Chas Huestis, Wiln et Valley. Two bushels 2-rowed barley, 1, | Joseph Taylor, Lower Freetown; 2, W | S Hacker, Summerside; 3, Mabon | Stavert, Lower Freetown. ’’wo bushels 4 or 6-rowed barley 1, 3 Vs John Coonolly, Middleton; 2, John | Baker, Clairmont. Two bushels black oats, 1, Stephen | Muttort, Cape Traverse; 2, Simpson | Bros, Indian River; 3, Alexander | Brown, Margate. Two _ bushels white oats, 1, Percy Marchbanks, New Annan; 2, Ariemas Farrow, (Central Bedeque; 3, Thomas Schurman, Summerside. Half-bushel Vetches, 1, Thos Glover, | Summerside; 2, llenry Gordon, Mont- | rose. Half-bushel white beans, Perry, 15 Point; 2, Stewart, Hamilton. Half-bushel field peas, 1, Colin Me- Kay, East Bideford ; 2, James Pridham, Montrose. One «dozen ears corn, 1, Taylor, North Bedeque; 2, Fred Compton, St Eleanor’s. One dozen ears sweet corn, 1, Claude 1, Jehn Edwin G Morrison, Summerside; 2, Fred G Pair turkeys, 1, Edwin Tancon, St Compton, St Eleanors. Calvin Allan MeQuarrie, Searletown. Summerside : 2, mersicde ; gers, Summerside; 2, George Rogers, North Bedeque; 5, Edwin Taylor, North j Bedeque. seeds, grown by one person, grain to Rogers, North Bedeque. Thos Hi Hacker, BSedeque ; Thos Dawson, North Tryon. Darby, Abram’s Village, 2,James Ram- say, werside, bertsn ; 2,Major McNeill, New Village ; Wilmot Valley ; Jesse Matthews, nors ; 2, Hubert Compton,St Eleanors ; 3, George Gay, Travellers’ Rest. Bedeque ; 2,Fred G Compton, St Llen- ore; $, side. Summerside; 2 Comptor North Bedeque ton, t Wilmot Valley. S. Eleanors ;2,W.n Com toa, St Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report ‘ Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE e Annan; 2, Aust . St El Caulitlowers, 1, F W Wooley, Sum. merside: 2, Austin Seales, St Eleanors. St Eleanors, 2, [lenry Scales St Elean- Alice Stewart, Hamilton ;2,F W Wooley Summerside. = | Mrs Jas Walsh, Summerside; 2, Annie and Alice Stewart, Hamilton. Freetown; 2, Roy Schurman, New An- ery, Bedeque ; 2, Wm Brown, Summer- side. North Bedeque; 2, Summerside. side. Summerside; 2, Robert Glover, jr, do. | side Schurman’s Point ; 2,Rufus Wright,Mid- dleton. Summerside; 2, Fred G —_— Judges—Jesse S Burns, Wm Scbur- | Per) amet Summerside; 2, Mrs man, A D Murray. DONE, VY SOS. Ilulf bushel early rose, 1, Malcolm DAIRY. | Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Colin Craig, Firkin or crock butter, not less t ian | Middleion. 28 pounds, 1, Maggie McDona!d. Kin- lalf bushel beauty of Hebron, 1, Roy kora: 2,S R Hilson, Summerside; 3,| Schurman, New Annan; 2, Leonard Mrs Wm Walker, Kelvin Grove. Schurman, do. Five pounds butter, prints or rolls, Half bushel Dakota red, 1, Thos Moyse, Central Bedeque ; 2, Wm Comp- ton, St Eleanors. ville Baker, Margate; 2. Leonard Schur- man, New Annan. Lower Freetown ; North Bedeque. Half bushel silver dollars, 1, Mal- colm Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Lewis 3 Holland, Bedeque. Half bushel prolifies, 1, Leonard Schurman, New Aanan; 2, J A Me- Murdo, Clark’s Mills. Best collection of potatoes, 5 of each one person, 1, Benj Rogers, North Be- deque ; 2, Geo Rogers, do. {| Duchess | Ramsay, Hamilton; 2, Joseph Clow, . . | Freetown. ; Annie and Alice | . —— = a Half-bushel timothy seed, 1, Colin McKay, Hast Bideford ; 2, W S Hacker, Summerside ; 3, Robt Ellis, O'Leary. 20 lbs red clover seed, 1, John R Cameron, Albany; 2, Henry C Cam- eron, Albany. Half-bushel flaxseed, 1, Henry Gor- Montrose; 2, James Pridham, Montrose ; 3, Jesse Matthews, Alberton. Half-bushel ops, 1, Mrs Allen Me- (Juarrie, Searletown. Six stalks fodder corn, 1, Geo Rogers, Bedeque ; 2, Benj Rogers, Bedeque; 3, Picton Rogers, Bedeque. Sheaf of wheat, 1, Geo Rogers, Bedeque ; 2, Thos Glover, Summerside ; 3, Colin Craig, Middleton. Shesf of 2-rowed barley, 1, Joseph Taylor, Lower Freetown; 2, Arthur Wright, Searletown; 3, Wm Compton, St Eleanors, Sheaf of 4 or 6-rowed Ambrose Cuairns, McQuarrie, 7 aon, barley, 1, Summerside ; 2, Searletown; 3, Sheaf of black oats, 1, Geo Rogers, Perey Silliker, ames 5 af P . 5, James McQuarrie, sum- Searia- ow Sheaf white oats, 1, George R —- = Nervous ; People find just the help they so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur- nishes the desired strength by pari- fyi: vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, stomach and Read i ‘“‘] want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart an were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, did not car I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Hood’s Pills with and they have will not be w tones the regulates the whole svstem his: i ner 1s eyes tem Hood’s Sarsaparilla, guod. f I have taken 13 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. done inuch ine ithout them Best collection of grain and grass only half-bushel samples, 1, Geo Judges, Wm G Taylor. Bedeque ; 7 POTATOES, ROOTS & VEGETABLES. 1, Edwin Twelve swede turnips, ilamilton; 3, ‘hos Glover, Sum Table carrots, 1, Jesse Matthews, Al- }, Geo Rogers, Bedeque. Feeding carrots, 1, Richard Clark, 2, Fred Clark, do; 3, Alberton Parsnips, 1,Fred G Compton,St Eiea- Table beets, 1, Maleolm Ross, North Claude Morrison, Summer- Manele Wurtzels, 1, Thos Glover, Jesse Schurman, Bide- jue, 3 pson, Hamilton. Three flat Dutch cabbage, 1, Fred G St Eleanors; Phil Doucette, Jobn Sin Drumbead cabbage, 1, Fred G Comp- St Elenors; 2, Richard Clark, Savoy cabbage, 1, Fred G Compton, Elean- ors. Winuingstead, 1, WM Moase, New istin Seales, St Eleanors. Red cabbage, 1, Fred G Compton, 1S Basket l Dias eal : onions, red, 1, Annie and} Basket onions, yellow or white, 1, Basket eschalots, 1, Jesse Burns, ian. Twelve tomatoes, 1, Miss Montgom- Three cucumbers, 1, Phil Doucette, Claude Morrison, One pumpkio, 1, Jas E Gallant, St Yleanors; 2, Benton Green, Summer- One squash, 1, Geo Rogers, North }edeque ; 2, Claude Morrison, Summer- Three Citron, 1, Mrs Wm Scharman, 1, Hinson Bowness, Compton, St Six stalks celery Ae@RnOTS Half bushel Mcintyre potatoes. 1, Half bushel any new kind, 1, Mel- Half bushel any kind, 1, Jas Taylor, 2, Malcolm Koss, kind, 1, Lewis M Holland, Bedeque; 2, Phil Doucette, North Bede que. Best collection vegetables, grown by Judges—Peter Seott, St Eleanors ; i worked as hard as ever the past sum- mer, and 1 am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsapariila help very much.” Mrs. M. M. MrssENGER, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Hoods Sarsaparilia Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. L. Hoow <: Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood’s Pills act easily, promptly and effectively. 2 cents. SUNLIGHT DOSF PICTURES WRAPPERS A pretty colored picture for every 12 “ Sanlight” or every 6 “Life- buoy” Soap wrappers. These pictures are well worth getting. ADDRESS : Lever Sros., lid. 23 Scott St., Toronto Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents ‘or Nova Scotia and Prince ¥dward Island, »_*e ete Oo@ =e * oe @SRORSHSHS COSTS SSEAPSSSSHSCSS SHCIOSOSSSOOSSSS >> @® > ® ese ©*% 226 0787478464644 WANT 10 BUY A WATCH ‘If you do, it willbe worth while to call at the New Jewelry Store erVvrITerYwrer~g I skall do everything I can io please my customers as to quality and price. A full as sortment of Jewelry also. G. F. Hutcheson, Jeweler & Optician Opp. J. D McLeod’s, Queen St. dy A wky A LADIES NURSE. Of twenty years’ experience teils what a bier- sing indian Woman’s Baim has been to ber many patience, This is to certify that I have been es ladies’ nurse ror the past twenty yeare, and Iam pleased to say that for the past five years a number of my patients have used Indian Woman’s Balm, and it pas proved a grand success in every case, I would heartly recommend it to all ladies during pregnancy. Mrs, E. Inwiy. Orangeville, Ont, “Cough Chaser” cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Threat Oc Foasale by Geo. E. Hiuzhes and Johnston & Jobnston, Charlottetown and Souris Thos Wright, South Shore; Geo D Schurman, New Annan. FRUIT. ’ Autumn Apples. Crimson Beauty, 1, Colin Craig, ' Middleton. Yellow Transparent, 1, Leonard Schtirman, New Annan; 2. Colin Craiz, Middleton. Red Astrachan, 1, Charles Leard, Sea Cow He»d; 2, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon. Gravenstein, 1, Mrs Wm Taylor, Freetown; 2, M Deacon, Freetown. Strawberry, 1, RS Carruthers, Carle- ton; 2, H A Stewart, Hamilton Peach, 1, Mrs Alex Cairns, Freetown | 2, M Deacon, do. Irish peach, 1, Malcolm Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Mrs Jas Tuplin, New An- nan. of Oldeni urg, James /E-mperor Alexander, 1, H A Stewart, Hamilton; 2, Mrs Alice Henderson, Bedeque. EARLY AND LATE WINTER. Golden russet,1,Ro>ert S Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Wm Burns, Freetown. Carleton ; 2 Colia Uraig, Middleton. Ben Davies, 2, Robt S Carruthers (Continued on Fourth Page.) Bishop Pippin, 1, Robt S Carruthers, 3 } } ; to smoke 10c CIGARS and can enjoy a good one, take our ad- vice and try the celebrated VARSITY CIGAR See | 10 Smoke for 5¢ eee0e VARSITY... is for sale by all first-class Druggists and Cigar Dealers. S. DAVIS & SONS : | | he rg eg ot a ag elgg IE te MN one Nee Le pte ge ge mages ABR ad Rati Reds be te