IO CHiliitlliiiiliili Thai is Bait mot Ream—one oi houth manuamtiooldmh. Itcomuin “emu. burniumoaimdry- mama-eating patented: the “no. “The on meni’NEws OF THE HORSES.- FROM ALL SOURCES- m Ilarmouy and Wind chtstral Instruments. Hours 9 a. m. i j ' o o. m. Terms moderate. fl ‘nnlv to ‘~ w HARRY WATTS, Director. gnrten Building. 9-5dmwfrzi Pat Ex. (3%.? % land Agricultural I 1,“ = and industrial Open To All ——AT . CHARLOTTETOWN Oct. 8, 9,10,11,12,]906 This will be the Greatest Fair Ever Held on P. E. Island ’ -~ . $ii,000.00 In Exhibition Prizes Grand Dispiay ot Exhibits close 28th September. soiiiiiiiiiusn. Kindergarten Building Cor. Prince and Grafton. Lessons given on Piano, Pipe, and Cabinet Organ. Or- to‘ noon, 2 p. m. to 5 n. ui., 7 p. ui. to a-piy to studio Kinder- .i Prince Edward is-i EXHIBITION Canada Entries in Live Stock, except Poul try and all classes in manufactures, Poultry and all other entries close and October. , '. o rove dates. nntn'in r. vertised on the Island Magnificent attractions in front of the] l Lowest Rates on Steamers and Rail; 1 Grand Stand. ways. For Entry Forms, Prize Lists, Raer Programmes and all information write the Secretary. I’. L. IIASZARI). President. SMA LLW'OOI), Scc’) —Trens. C. R. d this in \i id ReductionSale Boots fiShoes In order to reduce our stock and make room for new goods ,9 tiveiy no entries will be taken after the , Three Day’s Horse Racing, open to ,the world—Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, the gill. mm and 11th of $2350.00 in Race Purses. Entries for Races close 24th Septem- ber1906. The fastest classes ever ad- we offer the following list. 25 p. c. oil all broken lines. 25 c off all tan and choc~ olate goods. '25 p. c. off all other lines. All for cash oily. The Cheap Shot nian. hands, legs or body. It cannot be and by onward inner tiona,-t.he blood must be rid d in un- purity to which it in due. Hood’sSarsaparilla Eu cured the moat persistent and aim canoe. Accept no substitute to: Hood’s; no constitute aeta like it. ' Plow—Pipe! Good material. Good workmanship. We life offering special values in Ease Pipes Don‘t fall to inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. ' 5/19 Red Cross Pharmacy and twmti ammunqu Sausages Sausages FRESH To-oAY FIRST of the SEASON 14c per pound. it. n. Squarcbiiggs, TELEPHON E No. 3. Corn eri’riiicc niiil Sydney Street/ii. Sausages, Sausage 9”“ Ms» f_"'""—'t Famous Soap The household favorite. Try it and be con- vinced. For sale by all grocers. 6-2od ' a ‘1 xxxxxxx xxxxxxi Sit , .. t4 EMPIRE LlNlMENT co. :4 p, uTD, 3i Bridgetown, N. S. Geiitlemen,—-I have used your EMPIRE LlNlMENT myseli and in my family and believe it to be one of the best liniments on the market. Yours truly. JOIlN LellRUN. 3-1 39 M . . M Arichat. C. B. April 25, 1906 d w 3,. xxx-«arr xxxxxxx 1»! i can Sell Your Real Estate or Business no Mailer Whine located l'riiiici-t \s and Business of nil kinds Hold for ('imil in ii. _ iiurts of the United States. Don't. -——AND-—-— . Just received via Selling cheap. 71 i i.:- i "any cimnui um BANANAS California ORANGES BOSTON BOAT [Fresh supp 3' each A. lililCilESilli Whit. Wino lnriuy (lennrillinlt what you burn to «:II and dive CllHlI price on some. If you Want to Buy Any kind nlbui-ineiui or real estate any where. nt niiy prii-c, write mo your require i 1 van save you tiinonnil moiicy. J. H. Bel .‘fiA‘iill..¥.3Ml.‘,‘FE 4 i5 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kansas o-gillwiyr iarm For 5 ale iit i'lourt iii-pe l i i This iiiiiii'isigiii-d (viii-rs his form of 7H :ii l'i‘n ,liy iprivate Nilli'. will: or \viiiimii, ~lm- L, l'I'nll ,um flu-iii iinpliiiiciit-. Jinn-is vii-urn! Iiilli ill .iz mi condition. The llllllllll‘l! i'ol;~ir~l~ of u ' ur-nir» of mill wood. "buildup": of block Illiltl lillti rv-i-ilcnl uriiziiiI: iiilld‘ ull iullCl‘ii llllli l'flll thirinbsl hurt t'lliliifltllll. , Til" illiiiliiliil-I are ill good rnpiiir, l'llllbifliiilfl ‘ of n (mod d‘il'iiiilfl lillll‘i'. miiv stable. thresh- int! llimr, i'OlII'h iiiiii-c. iiiirvliiuunl ubcii. tunin- i cry. horse. Mull c. woil uiiii l1‘illlliilnl' uiid on lip- , to-iiiim Flynn-{y Iii byi [co-L. \viilihcii house on I r'l't'fillfl our. ’ hit! [an uiiiiiii roller and u iilrl‘ I 1'“ Inu- for nnyonc"w ing it nod linm mil . home nt n burgnlm: hm not an ink any iuqr ' {or whole fin-m than building out! orch~r ‘ are worth. Th in no i o wlliiioc npponr attain t1 or particulars and rice mil on or write to ALL N liniliiJR'l'Sth. ltdlli rztwwli Mount Hope. P. E. l. (than. F. ilavison FUNERAL. DIRECTOR AND, EMBALMER. Ofice,-8how Rooms and Residence, opposite Baptist Church. Equipment first :lassulii can. promptly attended to any hour of the day or I * l. ‘ one no. L. ', : 'riii: nosr REMARKABLE perform: ancc of the season Lit. the Rendvllio moi: was the mile in 2.105 trotted by the 2. year-old colt liluc Hill, by Blanca, Elli}. out. of Nelly McheRor, 2.14. Infill work- out last week the youngate: tn)di two miles in 2.24, and last Tuesday Henry Titer stopped him two miles, in 122‘ and 2.12%, with the lust halt at the last. mile in Lit“. As an individual, Blue Hi I is humans, ustoutly made chop, without the least bit ofgrossnes's. The colt's performance was the more remarkable from the fact that he was hardly broken when he was sure in Henry Titer this spring. It is doubtful if any 2-yeur-old ever trotted~ in 2.20 with aalitile work at. this chap has hid. When he tirst went; to the track he rll-‘pl'lyt‘d adecided inclination to have his own way, but now he appears to have llliiilt‘ up his mind to attend to business, and has not made a break in his last; three workouts. . \i'ith tlieexccptlon ot a coil. which is credited with a trial in 2.17; at Lexing ton. Blue Hill is the first colt. of the year to beat 2.20. 0t coure, the Kentucky colt has had a great’ deal better chance than lliue Hill, and, besides, was trained all season. lllue Hill is owned by John )1. Hall, formerly superintendent of Forbes farm and now in charge of Home form, Mil- ton the new home of Binzen, 2.0.5,}. Joint ’l‘llE ULDEST HORSE in America, it not in the world, in skittishiy prancing about: the pastures in the vicinity of Boitonville, \Via., carrying his 37 years as lightly as though he were ii young horse of eight summers. It. has already livcii l7yeurs longer than the average lifetime allotted to a horse and is as lively and :H lull of the enjoy- ment. of existence as thoth it. never meant. to die. Billy is considered a celebrity in that community llntl is presented no strangers with as much ceremony us though he were the oldest inhabitant. Billy has lived :Bi years with one mas- terand has seen n good deal, and being a pirticularlyintelligcnt horse, could give a very good interview, it he could talk. He is the property of Michael Lani- brecht, who secured him iron) the orig- inal owner, Joseph Smith of Farmington township, Wire, when the horse was four years old. Billy shows his age in but, one respect; gray hairs are beginning to appear and Billy is too honest to bother about: dyelnn his looks. Just as they speik about well- preserved old people, they any of Billy: llis eyesight is good and his teeth are holding out. fine. He never had any dentist work done in his life, bubbetter thiintlinl, he never was sick a day and never took a dose of medicine. Billy does not believe in ending in wel spent. life in idleness and is ready to serve the family on n nine or ten-mile jouut'. any day. Billy is full of tricks. lie has beer known to null: lame to try to act. out. oi going on a trip, when he was disinclined. but. when Mr. i4'lllll)l'(3(1llt says to him: “Puliuw, Uilly it‘s no use; you've not to g),‘ he steps- oil' lively. Ju‘é (The London Chronic] v.) WHEN DID ASCOT riicesbogini They are mentioned in the first “Racing Calendar," published in 1727, and thi- u<uai statement is that. they were [cum]- all by the Duke oi Cumberland, uncle of George III. But an entry in the accounts at the Master of the Horse inl'ilz sucgosts that. they were founded by Queen Anne on Aug. (l, 1711. The truth, no doubt, in that Ascot. races, like many other august institutions, gradually developed (com a germ, so that it is difiicultto say when they really began. At. any rate, they were quite the tort. of thing that. en- thusiast. oiilic turf Queen Anne would have founded. She was s through Stuart in this passion. It. was her greatyrrnnd- father, James I.. Who encouraged, it he did not. establish, horse racinain Scotland, and popularized it in England. 1n. Chase's Oint- ment. is is certain ‘ cure crouch and ovary t o r m of a n d protrudi: - piles. Soc (094‘ lrpnnials in the pros- and b our money back if notmtisflod. mo, natal cm or EDMANBON. Ila as 5500.. Toronto. 3nd onrantcod itchinc,biaodinl yournolgliboran outit. You can use ii; an OR- OHASE‘I OIN'I'MINT. Boiler Values Than Ever In Won.- en’s Jackets and Skirts. If you care about. getting the best values ever omr'ed In' women's Jackets 9nd Skirts, nnd’whnt follows and then come to see the narnféiits. Mr. Pnbo'u has sent us direct. trim: the Factory, 25 sample coats no two alike.Come that's all. the costs and prices will do the teat, Jae. awn & Co. 9—1i‘ldu. Tnlnaum perfect health nae Iron-ox- i‘ablem For sale at. your drnlrglat's, 26 one per box. do ti You will want some new collars for {all wear. Don't forget. that I have a full range of Tooke's Car.- adian Collar, and Barker's Ameri- can Collar. H. H. Brown, The Young Men's Man. 9 21d 4!. GOOD N EWS~ Ark yonrdcale for INVERNESS COAL. tlvely no Sooton stove covers or Snitch“)! poo. ‘Noihing‘clc‘aner 9134“; it: (except Anthracite.) ', EON. J. M. JOHNSON, or Calais. rm- Poaie’ ' nounoes the arrival of a beautiful large it” flliy out of Nancy Hunks. '2zi'i, by John A. McKerron 2.04;. This makes MnJobuson the poaleuor of tlic lustcst. bred colt the world has ever producch Will she trot? ‘ as.» C. K. G. BILLINGS has purchased for 810,50.) the pacing stallion lilackioclr. about which there has been so much talk at late. It. was rumored Blackl )l‘k, whose A record was 2.071, he paced the track at‘ Davenport,Ja., in 2.01; and that. set several people to looking him up. Then the horse l was sent. to Decatur, Ill., and the otherl day he paced a mile there in 20:34, the. last haltiu so. This news reached Cleve- ' land and two men started to buy Black- lock. One was M. E. Sturgls, who form- erly owned Dan Patch, and the other was Mr. Billings, who had the pacer- under consideration (or some time. Mr. Billings sent. Murray Howe and a veterinary surgeon to Decatur. They examined the horse and found him usefully sound. They also learned the stories of his speed were true, and it did not. take llowe long to buy the horse. J'_J.J‘ GAY BINGEN, Massachusetts bred youngster. disposed at the tit-id at the Cleveland races, by winning without: be ing extended to his limit, and trot.er the openiugiicno in 2.12}, the fastest. mile ever covered by one of his age in a race this early in the season. Quietatew horsemen figure that Gay Billgtn can negotiate a mile at the present time in 2.10. The winner is a brown colt. with plenty oi substance and while he cannot be called a. handsome younirster has on average of good looks and stands fifteen hands and one inch high. He was bred by Fred L. Lee, of West; Springfield, Mass., and was sired by Bingan, 2.00}, and hisdam is Gaicty Girl by Red Wilkes. James Brady, who drove him in his race to—day, developed Gay Bingen and has given him all of his work except A few weeks in his two-yeanold form when Dave McCliu-y schooled him. Guy Bingen in his yearling term showed Mr. Brady enough spdad to warrant. him_in believing him a fast. colt», and as a two-your-old with tinil ed work he trotted a mile in BLOOD inoii‘i’sins. Cured Through—It‘ll: Rich, Red Blood Dr. William’ Pink Pills Actually Make. 'Thournnrls of women suffer from headaches. biicbiiohes, dizziness. lan- guor itud nervousness. Few realize Dllflt their misery all comes from the bail stubs of their blood. They take one :thiug for their head; and an- other for their stomach, it third for their nerves. And yet. all the Whale it. is slmp‘y their blood that is the cause of ill their trouble. Dr. Wile iiams’ Pink Pills cure all the e nmi other blood troubles because they actually make new, rich. lrod blood. Min. J. li.McArtiiur. St. Thomas, ()nh., rays: ‘ "Dr. Wiillnms' Pink Pills have done me a world of good. For about elirhtcen months I was it constant suii‘erer. I was terribly run down and the least. exertion leit. mo lunged out. I slept bll’liy at. night. and this further weakened me, and finally I had to (five up house- keeping and go hour ing and I wait quite unable to do any housework. i took doctor's medicine but it. was oi One day a neigh- little or no benefit. much benefit: she bor told me how lind derived from Dr. “'illiam’s' Pink Pills and advrsed me to try them. I senbniid or. three boxm. and by the. timol ha ‘ used them Icould feel - a change for the betrer. Then I got. four boxes more. and before they ewer all trons my health was iully restored. To see me now one would not. thinkl had ever been ‘sick for o tiny,'and I can honest] an I owe my renewed health to r. V illiains‘ Pink Pills. Dr. Willinms' Pink l’llls are the greatest; cure there is lor the wrak ness and backuches 21nd sidenehes o anaemia; all the distress of indiges Lion; all the pains and riches of rheumatism. solution and neural in, ind the weakness and ill health not follows any disturbance of re ularity in the blood supply. Sold y all medicine dealers or by mail at. c0c A box or six boxes for 82.50; from The Dr. Williains' Medicine) 00., Brockvillo, Out. ‘ TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT or CTiATiiOTTETOWN. Enter-Ed, Sept. ill—Lawrence, Grant, Riven- Loulggn,’N. 8.; Min": Catherine, Cain. Summerside; Happy Go Lucky, Alien, Port. Hui-tings; S. S. lionnvlsw, Fraser Montreal; Prince Consort, Bell, Pinion; S. S. Hnliiax, Ellis, Boston. Cleared, Sept. 21 —S. S. Bonavistn, Fraser, N. Sydney; llcnry Nichol-son, Boudrot, Richibucto; S. S. Halifax, Eilia, lialifax. kWh Twenty-live'_ Cents, ' will pui‘éhn'e n bodiesgiir-f at "Our British ’ Almond Pink One of the nicest prepar- atinna of its kind on the , market. Superior to a great many of the import- ed articles. Healing, teething. softening. v I: ha a great many friends. Try dbottlevanrl be com vluc’cd or its groom-so. Pro-rarer! only by ' rv AW. Rtiiiiiilld’illll. ‘ . Tin I I»: ‘\U'._;' THE criARLo'r'rlirowN GUARDIAN, sanctioning!” - F ' .' Efie F V them. Caps. k . RANK \ is the Best American Hat 1. Shown in "the City To-Day" Y new stock arrived this week. Don’t bay your fall hat, until you have seen Also I have an elegant selection of new “No trouble to show goods.” ~H. H. Brown, THE HAT AND CAP MAN. J i 110 W. HOt water is an’ excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact some people whose homes we have fitted up with hot water heating, say they would not have any other method we will be pleased to give you prices. BRUCE STEWART & C0., iioiwniiiiiiiiiiio - May be you are interestedin it. Let us hear from you, Founders, Engineers. Machinists and Boilermakers, ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island. PHONE 125 P. 0. BOX 1280 We will have another cargo ‘(f Coal, in ' Egg and Chestn‘dnsnes this month. We would suggest that you order your winter’s supply _ now. one .240. - ll. Piolligrii & tin. “W For Any , Occasion We can fit you out for any occasion, as far as laundry work is concerned, Dress Shirts, Fancy Vests, Collars and Cuifs. Not too still, to crack and break. liable enough to be comfortab e and retain their shape. Better look over your linen; there maybe something that you need laundered. ‘ A. F. ' Webster, Star Steam Laundry. Phone 15!. Kent Street. ' Q m. QfWMWWW-M Q au‘nwnfinwwwnwumwuwunnwwwww . _ LIFEINSURANCEI _ T0~DAY A NECESSITY. if; g surplus“'earnlugs and is the only WW i 1 WWW“ 0. If ii‘iikir‘ c. cause “principal i—au to gel; Wholesale and Retail. i ii Bogus Hai waiii iii, il r=ro====6r=r safe and certain method of investiu satisfactory means of providing in an efi of Oihers. all its obligations. ' Canada Life “Policies are backed the strongeaty‘uacrvca of any in America. Consult our, 1‘ agents. . W. T. Burrows, Agent Summerside. W. P. Callahan, ‘ Ebbnflcet. Bxdtilfll "'21 ‘1‘, tiiiii' The CANADA uh; '- ‘ i has a premium income of $4,000,000 0111‘ =o==l ' SOME PEOPLE Seem to think be- we sell hard- ware, we sell nothing ' else, that’s where they i i make a mistake. Blankets and Whips in fact we are the headquart- ers” for those goods. It will be to your ad- vantage prices. 0 ectuai manner {or the future needle or. 1-‘l . , Amy-.13.. assurance and makes prompt settleman flamed fibulth We have again received a quantity of Leard's famous Canned Chicken You wllifind it extellent quality. The price this year is 25 cents per tin. Jenkins & Son SUMMER c.Lo_riiiNG HEN thinkin of your ‘ summer Clot es think of us as we have the bestiine of the latest and 111031: up-to- date patterns of all kinds of gent’s Furnishings goods . in the City to make up in Suits, Overcoats, Shower Coats, Pants and Fancy Vests and of course we have the “know how”ol making them: upto suit the most particular people. Give us a trial order and we will please you. JilHN , Mill] it it *« M v. ‘ .r “9 7;“. .: