the Daily Examiner! The Examiner Publishing Company Room : ger.ate read. — RATES OF SENSOCRIPTION } ee @ae Vear s1.00 Six Menth 2.00 hea = fERMS : Four Dollars a Year Ss i ¥ part oO: Canada or the Un : Ss iialeieaibiclnitliicbeniacatinceesi THE WEEKLY EXAMINER vy I y ™m Vo] 62 ¢° ‘ 7 : 4e ye € 1 is eon a he ‘ . HE DAILY EXAMINER. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. LSLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, L806. Single Oopies Two Oents | displa: f U wn . } ’ ru We have ficsi-class facilities \for turning oat the best qual- «Fr i-=s of Job Prinun from Visiting card to the larges | WOrRK “ Prices low. Work prewptiy done. Call and see us. Examiner Publishing Compsny barat Loews CALINDARB FOR © ij. &. mm i Musical Studio New Moon, 6th iny ‘ First Quar, 13th day, 10h. 349m. a. m K we : . SHcourace ov the ctensive patrohuge Fu Mo nm, sist day, ‘ Tey Dn ‘ : Of Lie thusic ivvibg 2Vae Of tbls province » Das 1? ¢ > on ’ ’ . Ls : . ore &! - A. Me iring many years, Mr. S. N. Earle wil =x ae resume his instructions in Organ, Piano \ cal, Musie, Voice Culture and the [Gen 1 Oe io) Theory of Music. in his Studio,on Monday Jay of Week ; ' a ~ ae r} . nter , ’ i] iI ‘ Fines | eet water | Sept. 14th, inst. Intending pupils wi | i | oblige by leaving their names at Messrs aie, i oo , Beginners will receive as thorough at : i ‘4 o teution as more advauced students ee ee | Miller Bros. Music Store, or at the Studio, - ny) ™ |] eft | where terms and full particulars may be | | i irsday . Pos ' o 43 had. \ SAMUEL N. EARLE, Cwawoos wn “= = = Z > e - < . < eA = Fs < oo t poner - eC 2 , wee © tw he <- i j “A Pre , i F G Bovyer; 2, do, do. . oe . ’ e ] , 9 - ‘ : “pil dye. suit, you get that kind; you don't have to send it back fine teres Thareday” | two or threo times to get it to fit; that is not the kind yo ee ed | Priday } 15) : . 5 : : ele, a Meek eer ctor 40} Seimrop | 16] We) 0 28 FOR SALE. |, ( of business we do; the fit is a certainty. | | Seemons: §, Micheat Remnant: See 1 | Sunday rt. 16 | * | | yy) oy arling 9: - ; , y | in : : ; . In West Royalty, two anda half miles \ ) ) nea : om, eerieg. mes v a ‘4 W ’ : ns as a i a 4 23 from the city, a farm containing 50 acres ‘5 ty: 3 ¢ saute’ ten 4 aa : ee Bl teeey” | Bs] S| 5 cal giiomrentinehis vam efeshivaien | (7) )| ry sce russ 1 Fon, Me | 6) lay | 24 | j ¢ 32 | for anyoue wanting to secure @ farm nect | @ es y Lure Dundas Wm. MeLeod, 17 | Sa lay i 26 | 1 47) : Apply to \ . Bridgetown ; 3, F G Bovyer, Royalty. er | 7 ri 4 - " 1UR NEWMAN | : \ Pen 2 giay _taced Ewes, having = | er - eer ( } ] reared lambs this eason, Cassius Clay, 2 ; ws me . ‘ ms } 8 a | : ce 4 hed gray faced yearling, 1, Mich- 33 | | s hs 341 54] 1 17 New Musical Studio . - i . ael Keenan, Geo'town ; P, Cusstnn Sijaurier He] st ti] NG . You don't want a suit it willdo you good to have a VV |}. nchinye Sn ‘AY : i i aft a0 ‘ m~ A= pst} “ . . . 7 UVC, 6| M . miraer i. : rcsmetees Garcia t-te Stan Royalty; 2, Cassins Clay, Dundas; 3, dh Tuesday } 40] 48] 1 56 | fax Conservatory of Musk a i Pupil a Mr. | peep at our elegant cloths imported Wm. McLeod, Bridgetown. 38; ¥ y . “4 4 9 4 P, rer =e lebraied Mus pooch ad Dire tor Pen 2 Ewes, other breeds or cross, 39° 17 : 4 5 | 3 49 | Ps ‘no tnstra tion, and th Tho y Music, reared lambs this seasen,1,F G Bovyer, 30 Friday | 43) 13 | 0 ip the Vester os © = Fo . A. Rooms, on Royalty ; 2,,d0, do. ee 31 | Saturday 16 46,4 41] 6 20 septzi— 2 yearling fat weathers, 1, Cassius PE. Island Railway) vow Prices in Watches) When you leave your order with us for a fashionable () Direct from England { 1 Ss \ | B | / J a \ Cl f be The steamer Southport will ply on the tists on board have obtained great results from their voyage, having collected large numbers of animate and inanimate objects which will addtotke schools of several Souris; 2, Philip S Francis, Danvas. Best carriage or trotling Stalliun not over 15 hands 2 inches, 1, Wis Mc- Kay, Murray Harbor North. Sloan, L Montague. Buli any age, Island Bred, 1, Daniel Nicholson, Conmmercial Cross; 2 Daniel McQuarrie, Roseneath ; 3,John Annear, G Bovyer, Royalty ; 2, Ric Brudenelle. lambs Royalty ; Road. Leod, Dandas. Norton, Kenna, Sturgeon. Judges—Wm Miller, Marshfield; fcr |} grade cattle, Pure bred cuitle. George ‘weedy, North River. } SHEEP. Best long wool ram, any aye, 1, F Peter Cairns, 3, F G Bovyer, Royalty. Best yearling loug wool rain, 1, Thos . Sparrow Road; 3, Wm McAulay, parrow Road: Best lam», 1, FG do. du: 3, do, do | Best pen 2 long wool ewes, having | this season, 1, F G Bovyer, | 2, doa, do: 3. do. do Pen 2 yearling long wool Ewes, 1, loug wool ram ovyer, Rouyaity; 3, ay. Dundas; 2, Thos Rice, Sparrows Fiock 6 sheep, long wool, 1, FG wyer; Z, Cassius Clay; 3, Wm Me- Judge, John Tweedy. Hood’s Pills Bank President Tsas is highly eect Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, respected all through that n. He has li ‘ in Clinton Co. 75 vears, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 y He gladly testifies to the merit of Hood’s Sarss- parilla, and w! he says is worthy attention All brain workers find Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to thei kes pure, rich, irs, nemis t ma red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and divestive strength. ‘“‘Tam glad tosay that Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is a very good medicine, especially asa blood purifier. It has done me good many tim For several years I suffered greatiy with pains of Neuralgia in one eye aud ebout my temples, es- pecially at night when I had been saving a Lard day of physical and mental labor. Itook many remedies, but found help only in Hood’s Sarsaparilla which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. llood’s Sarsaparilla has proved itself a true friend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep my bowels regular, and like the pills very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio, Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists #1, Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, are purely vegetable, care. tully prepared. 2 centa Best pair Bronze Turkeys, 1,Egersten Brudenelle; 2, Wilbert Me- Pair Geese, 1, Edward Brothers I shall do everything I can to please my customers as to A full as- Onand afer werpey 3rd July, ee at the trains of this illway will run ily * GS, ecese Sundays exc<f ted) as follows. We have lately received & nice Call early, the rush ts coming our way ost Uonr, any age, Berkshire ot To] 3" co eaee von erm ¢ wr Oe — assort.uent of v land China, 1, David Reid, Victoria $ Tins Out-! Trains In , Cross; 2, Kobert Meliish, Union Road ; ° é ward. Rea STATIONS. ward. Read | ogs.. 7 - “ee 3, Edward Brothers, Sparrows Koad. dow! up ; Silver Ww aiches for Ladie s Sow Berkshire, oii litter of not 3 ¢ i a and Gentlemen, less than 4 pigs under 2 months,§ # . é ae ee et ‘a re = Edward Brothers, Sparrows Ruad; 2, 4 . é GREE eteszacs SERB) ce wet te cKa oolen Compan fn a a 2» oe 0 iN : . ; : : a 4 42 718...North W 8 28/10 Ss not fail to please in price. ’ 9 Best or As as aud other breed, $ 458 7 28'.. Hunter I 8 18/10 43 Call and inspect them. with litter of less than 4 pigs under 2/@ é 6 34 7 52'.. Be 7 54/10 07 montis, 1. Geo E Peters, Lower Mon- S ; 5 44 7 GS!.. Emer 7 48| 9 57 W N TANTON’ ~ tague; 2, Jas Mellish, Union Road; 3, | @ ‘ 5 SD 8 08'.. Free 7 38} 9 42 ' . A S THE BARGAIN CORNER. Alex Cau pbell, Montague © ¢ 62) 8 2 Ken , ’ 72319 B® < fi Bas ; . j & t- aa g > al & nl Yorkshire soar = registered, i, |g 4 See’. Stile fo 2 | / | David Reid, Victoria Cross; 2, Michael | @ : 7 30.10 00 Ly f \ Ar. 6 05) 8 10 Great George Street, O 1k = * "2 t rr es ncn wee") @ A pretty colored picture for every ¢ 74510 2 ™ s 5 . 7 56 3 " a _ ate = Bo ; nae ail : ° 12 “Sunlight” or every 6 “Life- é § 210 49 Velling 5 16} 7 338i — eTEewer att - > +45) aiDbWwo 208 episiered, , t ? S . ey ; on 1 : nk @ +3 | NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. <S 2 Se a alle @ buoy” Soap wrappers. g %) F 32! . Port H ¢ 33) 7 11] RP Ss David Reid, Victoria Cross. le These pictures are well worth é 9 Brill Lear 7 v Zi Duroc Jersey Loar revis'ered | @ : - » na I n J. @ getting. ? 9s I 15). . Bi oo . a ee a any ages 1, James Poole, Lower Mon- | @ ADDRESS : = : ~ = bes ; J | 7 pod ru ¥ ae = EDITION, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report lague. $ ¢ , ign : “ ee ol aii ia aM ee a MR es ae = — a Yorkshir Bon: istered Tle Be Tr Bro L'd ¢ P. 3 M MIA.M| ZZ B£2422222246 £2242 £22£222£22622252257F urn of Samer Hoge orth Sydney “i ; e ow, |g eseve s., " = . — " 7 “. io SSS SSS SS SS SEE LS SS aS SS SS. OLS SS LSS SSS SS SS SSS Sa aa ee 2 with the Exploring Party. e months, 1. Jas Keenan, George own 3 : ; ; ’ 6 4% 3 0D ‘ ,] 54 = = The Peary University and Maesachu- Roy: l V3 ¢, John Annea? > Lower Mo 5 \e 23 Scott St. Toronto ‘ 7 06 3 14)..! ! 11520) 6 = setts Lostitute of Technology expedition lague, ee : Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents 7 33 3 37). ! == rs . & | Steamer Hode, Captain Bartlett, which Duroc Jersey Boar registered under 7 | @ for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward é S$ lv 4 BP. 4 acces i . 1 > pan left St. John’s, Nfld, July 10th last, months, 1, Daniel Stewart. Lower Mon- | @ Island é § BD 4 OiLv.{ 2s 8 10) 4 =i = = | touched ac H lifax on July 16th, and later « | tague; 2, James Poole, Lower Mon- ae ee =e, 9) 4 35..M (423 2) SS & | left North Sydney on her way north with tague; 3, Jas Poole, Lower Mon- 9 2) 4 54). .5t. Peter i a 2 SY = | Lieut. Peary, Prof. Alfred Burton and BS = | iaiue. ~~ —— + -————— 10 16 5 25). . Be CF cove > is | a = = | Prof. Ralph Starr and others on board, Voltshles Gow vectetered - OOF 6 OD .Souris..... ‘ y ie 4 21} ° i ge : cs. rs : . . _ o* - BA — = Because you'll see it. his is an invita- = bound on « northere exploring trip, = ABSOLUTELY PURE months, 1, David Reid, Victoria Cross. A. M.\P. M. A. M.|P. M.| ¥ ? = | rived at North Svdney on the 26th inst. ts Temworth Sow with feelter 7 — S = : = Sat. Stewart = 0 : | = tion to look at our st ick of Furniture. = Captain Barlett reported all well on board, re eee months, 1, David Reid Victoria Cross WANT 10 BUY 9 37 4 55). Cardy TM 2 ol S = | It was added that the main object of * the ; . hens > er ; a ae as 10 00) 5 15). .Georgetown 7 00} 210) ¥ . a ; j I look z expedition was that of bringing to the KING § COUNTY EXHIBITION esas appre del de aaah Rial Duroc Jersey Sow, registered 7 . _ 2 - > > Tes , ‘ av ; : a fe : : 5 "+a . 4 ; ames Poole re : A. M.|P. M A. M.[P. Me | Well be really glad to have you 100 = United States the forty ton meteorite rams S G Bovyer,George months, nner noe? = = r. he = . : = | discovered by Peary at Cape York onmmmcnn : r% 5 re uae” ft tlague; 2, dames Foule do; J, dames 7 S0| .Emerald ...:. 7 50 : bebause the Jooker of to-day is to-morrows ) dens w the’ Gedeiion “at lt ee ean town Royalty; 2 do, do; 3, do, do. Poole. do. § 40). .Cape Traverse 7 00 = = } j t be . list d : £ : Heifer calved in 1894, l, F G Boy- Fat Pig any age I George E I , = ; Sj north, ha not been accomplished. f h L { f P nt : ee : i g, any age, I, g } : iA et Me eile es buy er. = | The hugh metorite was found as indicated On¢ S10 0 t C I$ 0 Tze yer, Georgetown Royulty ; 2, do, do; 3, | peters, Lower Montague. If you do. it will be worth ee ee = & | by Peary and every effort possible was . do, do. : is ee 2 Fat Pigs under 7 months, 1, Jas } 12 : 1] fir is ee ey aes Genes a ae = | made to ship it on board the Hope. It was Winners. Heifier calved in 1595, 1, F G Bov-| yelaney, Lower Montague; 2, Dona'd | W?'UC to call at the A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, = ¥ | found, however, that the derrick which yer, Georgetown Royalty ; 2, do, do. Ross, ‘do: 3, Peter Cairns, Sparrow superintendent, Gen Mer oon ~~ is - | could be rigged up from the Hope and the iii. Heifer calved in 1896,1 Wm Gordon, | pond. ewan oe 30 , 1896 =" % é = | gear which the steamer could furnish - was I1.—HORSEs. Brudenelle. Judges, Samuel F Drake, Pownal: New Jewel? Store teeters > J O Hi NN A EW SO N 2 ee Poor co — ae Best . t li PURE BRED AYRSHIRES. Herman MeDonald, Hermanwilie. . : 28 = = | ite to be handled and it was reluctantly est Carriage er trotting Stalion over shes : i ee a VrVUaGIwreyy TE SAGER DER ange eee F S |left bebind. In spite of this, all the scien-|15 hands 2 inches. 1, J J Hughes, Bull any age, imported, 1, Jobn POULTRY.—(HATCHED 1896.) ed Ea«! and West Rivers until further notice Fl RN ri RK “=v = @s f0l.0Wws :— + EAST RIVER. Baie i Heo - Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every) F¥ ¥ SeTTe TTT TOF SSSSTFTTFTrT+TyTrTTFT M lay for East River at 3 ociock, p. m returning Tuesday for Charlottetown, ® leaving Hayden's Wiarf at 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggar y’s and Hickey’s | Wharves; leaving Cherlott*town for East River at 3 p.m., and making return trip. The steamer will also leave Prince Street righland Wharf for East River on Saturday at 5, a. eaving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar lot wn at 7.30 a. mo., calling at Haggar ty’sand Hickey’s W harves—tmaking re tu rip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street ° The steamer wil! run to M t Stewar every alternate week as the tides may tui WEST RIVER. be SCs ee Will leave Charlottetown for West River : Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p. m., calling at West required. Friday morn- ing leaving West River Bridge for Char- jottetown at calling at Westville makiog return trip from Charlottetown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT. The steamer Elfin will leave Prince St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), as fol 7.30, «—WMiade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— lows :—At 6.30 a. m., 8.00 a. m., 9.30 a. m, lle. m., 2p. m., 4p. m., and 6.00 } 1 C al >™ lag ennel & Chandler. Will leave Rocky Point as follows :—At T00.a.m., 830m» 10.00 a m, 1200) Crartotcetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy noon, 3.00 p m., 5.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. Suodave—From Charlottetown at 9.00 {5 p.m. 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 am 12 ” Bi aaa as p me From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., as - —— 1.30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 5.30 p. m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. / rie seaner svistorooat wl nly oo! TG SE. Lawrence Sugar Reliningco.,Ltd Montrea the Southport Ferry till further notice as } J follows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Charlotte: — — toon dally at, 6.00 ©; mo, ond every, BO Laboratory of Inland Revenue, hour up to 10 p. m. baa ng Southport Office of Official Analyst, at 6.45 a. m., making half hourly trips up Mahsomnh, Aoesi Oth; 1908. t» 10.05 p. m. Sunday trips :—Boat “J hereby certify that 1 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the ST. leaves Charlottetown at 7 a.m., making LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED half arly tripe up to 8.35 p. m. Steamer from 11.15 to 12 o’clo k, eday and Friday of each week the off time to accommodate SUGAR. indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have analysed same, aud find them uniformly to contain: 99 &) to 100 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. : noon, ) T we er will run the travelling public. How isour Watch Keeping Tims A Watch a delicate machinery, and to give satisfaction * should not be kept going year after year without cleanining If yours} peeds a‘tention. bring it at once to, ' Advertisers | us and we will put it it im good | ; ; ‘he home circulation is the most valuable for runpiug order at & moderate charge | advertisers. Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes G.H. TAYLOR, of our citizens every evening. ‘That accounts 7. for our large advertising patronage. Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. with no impurities whatever.” JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Analyst, Montrea N RATTENBURY, AGENT (Ss yned) is piece of | THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY museums as well as increase the scientific records of Arctic research. All on board express themselves as being delighted with their trip, although the meteorite was not brought home, and in spite of the fact that unexpected ice diffi- culties compelled the party to return earlier than expected. The expedition touched at a number of points hitherto unexplored, scientific observations were made and val- uable records were obtained from the in- vestigations of the different members of the party. Our 21 years lease expires lst January 1897, and as we have received notice that a change is to be made we are anxious to dispose of our present large stock of crock- ery at a bargain before removing. At the Cheap C.ockery Store. W. P. Coiwill A San Francisco woman eloped with her }a*amour on her husband’s bicycle. The deserted husband is inconsolable over the loss of his wheel. Montreal Gazette: Gladstone, apy ro ich- ing the close of his 87th year, aud epeaking with sense and vigor foran hour and a half before a large audience, in behalf of the persecuted Christians of the Turkish Empire, is one of the remarkable events of the vear. This old man isa wonder. He cannot be rightly: appreciated, because there is nothing to compare him with, SOOO 0400 060000000000 Has Been Proven by smokers who know a really fine Cigar, es | Padre Needles is infinitely superior to all cheap imported cigars. Not Rank and Heavy, eeceee BUT ceceee Sweet, Rich and Mellow. All first-class dealers keep Ex Papre NEEDLEs. 8S. DAVIS & SONS. | Joseph Best entire carriage Colt under 3 years, Island bred, 1, George E Me- Farlare, Souris; 2, V Docke..dorff, Mount Hope; 3, Everett. Webster, Moreil, ' Best entire carriage Colt uniler 2 years old, Island bred, 1, Nat Randall, Sturgeon; 2, Michael M shar, Sturgeon ; 3, Dennis Lawlor, Span ow’s Road. Best carrage mare with her foal, 1, McRae, Rollo Bay; 2, H Robertson, Annandale; 3, Patrick . Mle- Innis Souris River. Best carriage tilly under 4 years, 1, Earnest Graham, Murray Harbor Nov th. | 2, John R_ Bruce, Victoria Cross ; John A McLean, Montague Head. Best carriage filly under 3 years, 1) Austin Donahue, Roseneath ; 2, Patriiek ; Bowlan, Cardigan; 3, Frederick M ei-' lish, Union Road. Best carriage filly under 2 years, 1, Wm Sinnod, Moreil; 2, DB McKinnon, Sturgeon; 3, Wm Beaton, Chu th Road. Lot 40. Best carriage foal of 1896, 1, Joseph 3 iH Lower Montague. : Sparrow Road; Simon Peters, Lower : Bull calved in 1894. 1, Wm Gordon, | yontacue. Brudenelle: 2,J Heber Gordon, Braden- Peir Pexin Ducks. 1. DJ Campbell, élle. : Hetherd: Katie Keenan, George- Bull calved in 1896, 1, Abner Gay, town Koyxlty. | Dundas. Pair ducks, any other breed, 1, Mrs Cow in milk, 1, Wm Gordon, Brude- nelle; 2, Abner Gay, Dundas; 3, F G Bovyer, Royalty. Heifer calved in 1894, G J 1,Win Gordon, 1 Brudenelle; 2. John Robertson, Lower Montague ; 3, Abner Gay, Dundas 1. Heifer calved in 1895, Wm. Brudenelle. Heifer calved in 1896, Wm Gordon, | | Brudenelle. PURE BRED JERSEYS OR GUERNSEYS. I Bull any age, imported, 1, Leith Cowan, Murray Harbor South. Bull any age, Island bred, 1, Jas. Clew, Murray Harbor North ew in milk, 1, Nathaniel’ McLaren, Brudeaelle ; 2, Angus McLean, George- town; 4, J D Bell, Montague. Heifer ealved in 1895, 1, Nathaniel MeLaren, Brudenelle. Gordon, | 9 1 I McRae, Rollo Bay Cross; 2, Patk Mc Innis, Souris River; 3, James A j/4 Best buil any age, Chas Y Brooks, McDonald Little Pond. Best cart stallion, imported, 1, Leslie Poole, Lower Montague; 2, John i Annear, Lower Montagne. Best cart stallion, Island bred, 1, | H James, Church Road; 2, David Keia, Victoria Cross. Best eutire cart colt under 3 years, 1, Jas M Dalziel, Murry Harbor South. Best entire cart colt under 2 years, 1. James Kenuedy, Muwray Harber North. | parker, Royalty ; 2, do. do. i Best heiter calsed in 1896, Best cart mare with her foal, 1, Pius B Walsh, Morrell River; 2, Jas AE McDonald, Little Pond. Best cart tilly under 4 years, 1, Jas Lannigan, Stucgeon ; 2, D M Nichol son, Dundas; 3 Robert If Sawderson, Greenwich. Best mare or gelding fer gener.tl purposes, 1. John Ht McKir non, Roli 9 Bay Bridge; 2, P J D Edmonds, Summerville ; 3,David Larkis;, St Peter's Bay. Best mare for general purposes, 1, Alex Dewar, Brudenelle; 2, Patrick Mc- Leod, Glen William. Best cart filly under 3 Albert Dewar, Brudenelle Best cart foal of 189.), 1, Pius B Welsh, Morell Rever. Foal of 1896, standard trotting bred, M J Power, Summerville. CATTLE. PURE BRED SHORTT IORNS. Best bull, any age, imp orted, 1, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. Best Bull, any age, Islaud breed, 1 Jas D Dewar, Bruderelle. Best bull, calved in 1895, 1, Wm. Gordon, Brudenelle. Bull calved in 1896.1, F G Bovyer, years, 1, \RURE BRED HOLSTERS. Murray Harbor South. SHORTHORN, HOLSTEIN OK OTHER BEEF | | GRADES. i Best cow in milk, any age, 1, John McKenna, Georgetown; 2, John Auaear, L Montague; 3, Wm McLaren, Brudenelle. Best heifer calved in 1894, 1. John | 7 Annear, L. Montuzue. Best teifer caived in 1595, 1, C uas |. ‘i Be Ar hu McKenna, Georgetown ; 2, Jas Murphy, | , Summerville. OXEN. F G Bovyer, Royalty; 2, do, do; 3, | Wim Gordon, Bradenelle. Best ox or steer calved in 1896, McFarlane, L. Montague. Bert } j JERSEY, GUERNSEY GRADES Best cow in milk, any age, 1, Angus McLean, Georgetown; 2, John | Anuear, L Montague; 3, R R Jenkins, SZeorge own. Best heifer calved ia 1894, 1, Leith | C owan, Murray Marber South; 3, E| L wemon, Georgetown. Beat heifer calved in 1895, 1. Thos | Ik sary, Georgetywn; 2, Leslie Poole, | L. Womague; 3. Richard Westaway, do. Lest heifer calved in 1896, 1, Mrs Wm Meggett, Joby: Sieaa, do; 3, Thos Bulpitt, Kose-| neat 3. AYRSHIRE, i ‘ Lower Montague; 2, | MILO COWS. Be st cow ém milk, 1, Angus McLean, | Geor zetown; 2, John Annear, L Montigue; 3, B R Jenkins, George town. Charles Webster, Marie; 2. vole, Lower Montague. do, do. 1 Wim MeAulay, Bradenelle. Thomas Henry, Georgetown. | Beach Point. Best ox or +teer calved in 1895, 1,|° Spelton eukins, Georgetown Cock and 2 Pullets, Light Brahma, 7 harles Westaway, Georzetown. Cock and 2 pullets, White Leghorn, EF G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty Cock and 2 pullets, Brown Leghorn, , J D Knight, Georgetown. Cock and 2 pulles,Wamburgs, 1,Leslie Cock and 2 pullets, Wyandottes, , Doaald J Campbell, Meatherdale ; 2, Cock and 2 pullets, Plymouth Rock, Patrick Rice, Sparrow’s Road; 2, ) J Campbel), Heatherdale. Cock and 2 pullets, Black Spanish, Cock and 2 pullets, Andalusians, Judges--John Hamilton, John Parker. CLASS 15. —¥FISI. Best quintal dry Codiish, 1, Edward Jelaney, Georgetown ; 2,Albert Jordan, Seach Point. Best quintal dry Make, 1, Richard Jordan, Beach Point. Best case 1 dozen canned Lobsters, 1, Edward J Me Fadven, Greek River; 2 ) J McCormack, Boughton Island. Best 10 pounds Sounds, 1, Ri hard | Jordan Murray Harbour South; | Aibert Jordan, Beach Point Best quart Codfish Oil, 1, Richard | Jordan. Beach Point; 2, Albert Jordan | Best box Boneless Fish, 1, Albert Jordan, Beach Point. Judges, Benji E Allen, Boughton | Island, Geo B MeEachern, Souris A KINK IN YOUR BACK Have it straightened out by MACKS RHEUMATIC PILLS Pain in the back is sometimes rheuma tic, sometimes indicates didney disorder Whichever it may be Mack’s Pills are sure to eure. They are a rheumatic pil! act- ing on the liver vnd kidneys, sweeping out al! rheumati: acids by way of the biadd-r avd bowels. No other remedy so effectual as Mack’s Pills. Pains and aches vanish when they are used. Price 40c, ‘Cough Chaser” cures a Cough quick. 16¢, Foisale by Gen BE. Hnehes and Iohnston & Johustou Charloiietuwn aud Souris “7 Now i- the time to get supplied with glass and crockeryware as we will sell off cheaper than ever before removing. W. P. Colwill, juality and price. A ~ sortment of Jewelry also. G. F. Hutcheson, Jeweler & Optician Opp J. D. McLeod’s, Queen St. dy & wky ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert Including the 3rd and 5th acts of Gounod’s FAUST. ACT Ill.—The Garden Scene. ACT V.—The Prison Scene. The scenes from the opera in costume sista ARTISTS....... MADAME ALBANI, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo MONS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Ba MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist HEKK RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, Conductor The scenes from the opera under the di- rect supervision 0! ERNEST GYE. lists are now at Dodd’s & ! Rankin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance | of the aabove artists at the Opera House | on Nove mber 23:d. LANCASHIRE sub cript on | FIRE ASSURANCE C9. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fifteen Mi'lion Dollar ESTABLISHED 1845 \DESBRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS - - Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town = ow a ay eng FP Wile ene vise + a * et EE pe oN seen we teen pe Bo OF Rg Th te ee eg Ge on a ee ee | en ee ee ee bas Se ee Bie gon meter: eeger ~age Oo Ao Sl ama tm te es