beanie cn R or i . r . - L .0 URDI ...A”Al?;i9’»‘§‘%’i’§”Pef‘““1N.l ._.___.f.,_,, EFAEEQTQFQOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CANADA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.19°.. r.,=.°.a-.§.A,e.e..>s,°m.. By Courtesy Farmers’ Advocate, Wlle brought in nnd housed ood ln mo D a. ni.-Jiidgléig 'Eairy Clottie, Beef Cattle, Poultry, Fruit, and Field Roots, Dairy Y Y in the forcnoon the lust of the live stock PROVINCIAL EXIIIBITIDN OPENED AMID A DOWNPDUR __ . ~ ro uc , ew., i . C. K. afternoon thcgudglng of heavy iiorges was 28 ns The First Day Marked by Disagreable Weather -The Entries Large and Varied-Judging in Progress Yesterday Afternoon-Some Of the Awards-a Big Attendance Looked for Today-Large Crowd Arrived Last Evening ..f`.,.`I‘§L”.fI.‘é`lI.I..fi.§".§`."§.'lI..“"f.'I.l'f.‘f.f."i' THE EXHIBITION PROGRAM TODAY- _ _ _ .~0m,,,e,,oo,l_ Tho _ludklnu of the fancy 10a. m.-Judging of Carriage Horses in Front of Grand Stand. The Secretary Of the Ch“'l°"°t°W“ DVWIUB Plfk and Exhibition Association- work, paintings, .irowlngg elm Wu cow 1.30 p. m.-Judging of Sheep begins. I VY Y I I W _*WWE M' ”I“d°‘I “ml "W DWG "S5 ll' H1080 SGOi-ions 100-F0116 Roses. D II G. Reed, Georgetown, Ont Starter. _ appears in another column. In the after- V 2_4() ,wus .l-`Ro.l. AND ,,AoE_ A r I lioon the forninl ripening drew some niciv: » _ _ , i‘ho lecturers in the evening were at the Kremnut, br g, by i\iilol, eiitueil ii I ark Stables, Cliarlnttetown, lJU0i\IC but the attendance wng not 1a|»l;n_ June Morning, hay in, by 1'ai>lrsirIIe d Maud D by All Right, snteied by S N I l . Dawoon North Tryon. ` ' " ' ' _ A "I" " Y °Wlni= £0 idle C0111 Wcliiilwl' Mill Fleet, buy horse by I' leetwuod, entered hy Gordon Hughes, Charlottetown. ' rain. Cllllllggslzca, D., ch ii, in, hy 1’i\i-ksido, d by All Right, entered by P. S. Brown, . _ . _ ' . wn. 1so,.,,,or,,- Povlllo" prepared to proccell 2.19 enass 'riio'r aNu ravi-:. with the lectuies but ' CIGYSOI1 'I' 3.19 lm ii Ce = It Wlll ll I I __ un.crvwns`jm‘u0" Adii Malflr'k.'liH?lii\y}iii'i1xi¥Pii!'{;‘ldle,€i?i‘t`;li*?dlg'(al/Pg.ggduxiailsiiiilcgiiurfiiiiersiile. Last niglitabouttlirealiundred.pei-sons Year’s Notice-Korea and India ln- =»=»~~=¢»-<1 »~»d~»-A which everyone earnestly hopes. Cpu postpone the nrldresses till today caclicame by the train and boat rind All now required is fine weather for lottetovvn. In As the centre of the fru' ‘ U“"""°“' CI“'"`I°"""°“'” i ie ariners present ituris decided to Maisie, A.2'4}, bay in, by l rovldor, d by Principal, entered by JI H. Irving, Char- Park Camp llo, 2.181, hay g, by Parkside, entered by II. L. Ramsay, Sumnierside Iiut Wilkes ay ni, 2,193, entered by A. H. Learmont, Truro, N. S. Rita H., 1.1%, ni, by Israel, entered by Peter Carroll, Halifax. » ‘ 2.30 chaos 'rnoi' AND ravn. Jewell, black in 2.U.l by Black Pilot entered by J. P. I ving, Cape 'fra ' s. llloiitiécléay ni, 2.ilI)§ by Exeuutiencor, d by Preceptor, eiintei-ed by A. `;IsLeekie, ' wn. _,.l Lady Mae br in. by Aldorf d by Barney B entered P S Brown, Cha lottet wn. I “HT DISPLAY nanny cameron in nr, 2.20; by nam.. chief .1 by aiirighe Anifma ily .ions it displa tl . ' , county exhlbmon of dl",M_°M fmnglls U; mw'(‘/.apitolh, bay ni. by Parkside d by Provider entered hy (/. H. Chandler, Charlotte- ` '°"" Of fl Pyfflmill. doslxncd by Miss Noni Bertini 'l' bay m. by Israel entered l» Peter Curroll Halifax Fa.-guqmh .|,,l,ghto,- of So,.l,,l_o,.F S Vnundeville performances will be Iyvcn in front ofthe arid stand duriii li . .'.l ` em" °"' afternoon. H gr g t B Loxliiix, Sept. Zll.-(Spec-ini.)-Tlie full not contrary to the priiiclple of equal op- 1 II” I’7"""|'I "ml the ““"`°““dl"i! ffllll-S tr-rt of thc new Anglodapniieso treaty portunities for all nations. IS mnmuscd °f apples' Dems* “mb “pple” ”"“"m"““ "“mU°"' . , I ~. ‘ I I , ~ ~ . has in-.en |nil»lislicd and this lnteriiatloiiiil Lourth, Japan recognizes Bi‘ituiii's spa- I:|:,;§,ol.rl$nn lc" im mu ('un“nt'S‘ *UU Wi" ll- in-"E B- Elderklll Ill till! Chair- C~ M- M0309. D9l1Bl’lfmff“t 0|' n lecmem is or me utmost impormncel cm con _n _ U It l _ __ ". i.:ial10S. suriiiountcrl Agriculture, Otta\va,~-“Breerlin for the production of Beef." pi cei in ie security of the Indian with ri pliitc of beautiful li-45 to ii p. ni.- Questions anil Answers. The pri-aial»le sets forth that the treaty frontier rind her right. to take such niea» ““mV“°°d ’l'm“'lJ0l'l”le9- The 00I\b!'ibut0rs 9 to ‘M5 9' m"`M”J“r ']‘“'Sh°pD“'d' Q“e““"’l'°"' o“l“*"S°II Tlllage- F"”`l'm¢l"3 _ ~ . and Moistu ' ." lsfoi- the consolidation and niainteniince sures inthe proxiiiiity of that frontier as Algiv e£u°B;th’m M“"‘hn°I‘II I-I-45 5° 1162-Ql1¢Sti0DB and Answers- uigciici-»\l peace in Eastern Asia and In- are necessary for safeguarding i.¢.~1m1i.... .. y ’ °“ "’°"' ‘I°h" - »~---- ~~-~- ~--~- - --- ---~ - .iii, Lan.. yr..-1.. w_ C Whoo Glo.. ' 'w' ' " "" ""”"'~'* iiia, the preservation of the common ln- possessions. Ala; M Moline, P0'w,m|~ M'rg_ [gnc gl-ps: FLOWERS M" Stewart- ir-rcsts of all the powers in China the ln- ~ . ~ li . Miirsl il ld- G I - Beal' Ce“t"°IJI°°" In WNW °’ C°l°"ed v Fifth, Neitlieidapiin noi- Britninwitli- y I B . eorge Auld, Covehead. 'l`li@illSDll1Y0fl1li1r\tS 1\l1d IIOWGFBIS a . ,. _ , . _ L' fi ctr -i,M rLn 1;2. tcLii~ityoitlniia rind for the preservation oul oomom ul the Dum “ill t , t MTS- D“"0f\ll. ROYIIIW. U- W 'lilylor varied one. Mrs Iticharrlllourke Ro alt me or 0 on rs 4 asm" _ _ _ - ' ' en errno ollylomlolll _ll R o ' I '_ __ _ _ '_ Y yi MrstieoWI{odgson. UI ill” l"""‘l'°"’“l "‘llI’l'“ *md d.efe“5° ‘lf sepiirato'agreoinent with another power mnmgile l,-glen [Dill 0 Eason' nker Mm) Lewls’ Lewis Point’ Mm John Ei1\lJl`°ld€FBd 13898075 D`0¥l|€S (U09 N55 England and Japan in Eastern Asia and _ , mm ru t gmwer uf Kmgs Lewis’ MI” M°l¥lIl9“°“' B°y“ll'y' Mr than'tl in number-I, Miss,EdlthLorraine; to the prejudice of the interests described C0\H\i~Y. |198 N IHPRG UIHDIUY 0f Gfllven- India. in the prenmbin, stains, spys, Russets, and the other 8' Mrs Ewen H Cnmemn' The lmlly consists of Bigm ul-g|¢|,,,. leading varieties. He has also a number of lirleily as follows :- , I ` 0 commercial viiriet-ics packed for shipping. First, \\'l\i2\\€VvI‘ l-he FIKMS 0f tltllvflnniesl, 0l|,o,. l,o,,.o,.s lol" ln hoslllllloo t.ion. Jnines Moore and James Jones, parlyto tin-agreenicnt as set forth in the ,,g,,l,,,,l,_l,,lm,,l PUWDIU; C|li\l‘lL‘S Blfwk. B9d@fl\10. llllve preiiiiiblenrc ln_ieopardy,tlie two Govern- I'"`l"“ SI‘°“"""~"‘ °f "ill°l'¢s~ E‘lW'““l LOW- »». -'nfiu - ii - . .. '." ' ' : '“°““" °"“' "nn q “I _ I0 " y wnsrer measuus t'° military assistiiiico shall he rendered by llfllilr MPS- UNH- RDLIBFN. Ml`H~ Ullyilelil. protect ilieir i-ight. or interests. ~ Second sliualilcltlier party beconiein- a large display. The general opln ' by the naval and military authorities . vnlvcd in \\‘arcithcr in defense of its . IU" Uf experts I9 will' Plums "YH territorial ilglits or of special interests A superior I'°I"'sI' yen" while the “ppl” “S . . . the other party will at once come to its Benson The fmlt llow ll ls _ _ force inimediatel and rernai for . ' ever genera 'V assistance and conduct war in common m y _ “ ten far in excess of what was axpected.| ye 's. making peace in mutual agreement with il, ,llly ,,.ll|, lllo opooslng oo“,o,.S_ It may he tciniiiiated at the expiration SCHOOL DISPLAY 'p|,l,.,|, ]],.ll_,,l,, rooognlzoo Joom,-o o,,,.l,_ of that time by either party giving twelve Upstairs in the niain building are large mmm, pollllmll mlllmry and eeonflmlc ln_ monllw ,lolloo ,mlooo ol tho "mo ol the displays by Prince School in sets of cxniu. lerest in Koi-en and admits that Japan axplmllnll “ml” Pl“"'Y I9 “°l‘“"~llY 0"' papers' memory maps cuueetlong by shall iakc all measures proper for the pro-, ‘Wired I" “”""- “'l‘°“ ll' Ella" "°"‘“|“ “nm Klndeogarten work and by West Kent nciinllofsuol, (moreso, orovldod they “ro peace is established. aiirl Queen Square in manual training Sixth Britain will iniilntain strlt neutrality regarding the present wrir, Seveiitli The conditions under which one power to the other shall be arranged of tho contrnitiiig parties. Eighl.li~Tlie ngri-cirient shall come into ' ».- `_ _ worl-r.under the supervision of Prof., ured of Lame Back After I5 Year . ther-'uriilsehoolsln Prince County under ofSuf`f`erIn . - .l K the supervision of Theodore Ross “Illini been troubled with lame back -- ioriiiiecn years and I found n complete recovery in ilic use of Chamberlain's Pnil The display ln this Ilno is pronounced Hamm? Luce w£°rk~" Anno Mc lliilni,"says .lolin G. Bisher, Glllam, Ind. much above the average ln quality but Mm,"-V’ Z' Jmephlne wage' _l Tliislinlmcntis also without an cqun possibly there are not-nsinany speclmensl Pam” hx” wl°rll:`°l’ AH” McMu"“y'~ l` l 2,MrsI{. .W g t. ltllfgoxggtillnrl bruises. ltis for siilc by --- as in most former years. Bunenburg lace wm_k_l' Alma MW ` LADY'S FANUYWORK- Murray; 2, Josephine Lepage. = 1: ni-;iiEnio'roN, Sept. 2d-(Special)-The Loco l,,m,lko,.ol,lof_l’ Alloo MoMm~my_ mom, lolloy resulted oo follows. This department in some sections is not LMA dcsnert D.0ylle` (not le” than sl! E Lili class Etta Mac first. Daisy Wilkes “B wal' 'mod "S °“ prevmus years' The in number)-1, Alice McMurriiy. ' K I M d B DI k lace work is particiiliirly worthy of Kenolnooon embroidery-l, MFBMMY “"°°’“ ' mme] “ l r ' "W" ° mention as also is the eyelcu eiiihroidcry E_ Taylor; 2' Mm Ewen H_ CnmM»_on_~‘ fourth. llest time 2i§.| and hardanger work which have been . A great shoe for men, The “Slater” price $3.50. Every pm with oak Tanned Soles that resist water. The popular shoe of Canada, big variety of lasts and widths. Sole A ents. “ wimi ssl “ WW* “M ' otabrooko - it is pleasant. to take and can always be depended upon. For sale by all drug- ists. .._.....¢,,___ WEATHER TODAY. Toizoivro, Sept. 27.-(Spee|nl.)-North westerly to westerly winds, fresh during the day, iino and cdol. A MACHINE FOR WOMEN siiould be the best obtainable. The Sin- ger sewing machine is aclrnovviedged the lightest running, most durable and con- venient of any. Look for the red 5' llinrd'| Llnlmonl ilellovu licura l EE SEEN EE Chamber|ain’s Cough Remedy- ‘ Tlilsisn inedielne of great worth and molit. l'l‘i~yit when youlhax li eoogllioy U ( fin( \l ` CCF Il Il IB )(! HB( l :itirtiiellliiickmseiief which ir. Iirronis. ` Indldfl H01' CBYIOII lf€2 SIOIIC produces the Red Rose flavor Senator Ferguson has also a large collee» St Peters ifond and Geo Ii' C and John Nowson, city. have each was to be expected are not up to last pupils, mounted wild flowers etc and Barlow Tliereis alsofa small exhibit by PAI_NTl.NGS, EIC. l hyelet Euibrgldcry~1, Lillian Fennell The 2.10 class was won by liutll Wilkes. D“i» I" UW WIN "SU fm' th” ""5 “nl” ‘ll 9 2 Mr, F 1 }1,,,,,,,m| held especially for the help rendered hy ' the eastern ' ' ' with Estelle Bo se -o d March Wood °’°““’°"' Th” "mm" occupies Best Centrepleee in Colored Silk-1 \ mm Bm ml; 21; “ ' .cation ern... building and is it naar ar- Nemo Morgan; ,_ Am owen Houston, city, are among the principal exhibitors, A large number of cut flowers will come in this morning and greatly increase the showing. PRIZE W_lllNERS. (TLASH LVI,-i.Al')lY'H FANCY “YORK EMNIIUI DERY, ETC. l»1`“°"l°“ 5° “ll ladies' l Best Centrepieoe in White Silk-1, Miss TO ploduce a tea with of Red Rose Tea Red Rose Tea t_he_ only where it _is once tried. Queen Street, Charlottetown. “|90 °" l south aide of Wntor Street. Summeruidh ' r. s.i. S CHICAGO MARKETS _ GOII BYOS-s ..‘.’.':‘°:.‘:.':;. ’; I is 5005 Tea U ' __ I 'r. ri. r. 8 P°"‘ °"""“ P°"‘ 'W5 z 6> si.|»n». N.B.. rome. wn-lm indian alone is impossible. . Neither Indian nor Ceylon in iiisilf _POSSQSSCS the Red Rose flavor, but combine in Froger proportions they produce the "t‘iCE'fi'UlfY 3 H that has made Red Rose Tea. famous-that makes the "rich fruity flavor" from either Ceylon or tea used in any borne Art Fancy Work, best specimen (not mentioned ln list.-1, MissEiizaAnderson; Mount; Mellick Work-l, Miss Annie Johnson ; 2, Mrs F L Hnszard. Hnrdanger Work -l, Gladys Lord; 2, Lillian Fenneli. Cut Work or Roman Embroidery-l Lillian Fennell. i».».l_v Going to Petewawa Season Late and Accom- modations Not Com- plete. Orrawa, Sept. ntl-The Artillery Camp at Petr-wawa has been cancelled. No rictai.-liments of Garrison Artillery will go forward. The reason is thai.. the season is so far advanced, ncooinniodations for the men are not complete and members of the permanent corps who are instructors have to go to Halifax. ii Ln Peronse Strait which seprtrates Yezo from ilie island of Sakliiiliii. As a result intense indignation is felt ainoiii; the iiifiuential classes, as this is rieoiiied lo bo tho greatest liuiiiillatioii .lnpnii has ever siiffered. Mechanics, Farmers, Sportxmen . To heal and soften the skin and remove _(reuse, oil and r1isiatain.s,pa|iit and earth. cle use The "Master Mechanlc'|" Tai' Soap Albert Toiietiaorum. Mt-a. School Maps. Stelnbeiger. Hendry 51 Co‘s Howard Vincent Map of' the British Empire, size 72x63- net price . . . .. $5.00 Copp Clark Co's. new Map of the Dominion of Canada, size 96x60, $60() Gage's Maps of the Do- minion, Hemlspheres, North America. etc., -each .. ..$4 00 MacKlnlay’a Map of the Maritime Provinces, $5.00 Map Drawing Books, Prang’s Drawing Books. CARTER & C0.. Liti_, Charlottetown, Booksellers and Slaiiorv ~ i. “""“"“"’_’{"'.`.”Z.“-if°‘ ' ,_i-_ ‘§:,. *gif °<¥k Sic f. *@2255* 1... -.1- ew? Q ea°€é¥»t_Ar2f~» . _.~..~., - 3”- HG?- A- ...< ., ~< r- it ---.ef ,. ,-1.- .nr .. ,Elf .. v-<-.:~; Y ,naw Serv* *“" 1"'T`.. sw.. ._+'*-~