ee = ee ee ee cisnniiiiageiaty 2 NN eet ssaseEtnTeseare PR'NCS COUNTY EXHIBITION, ee PRIZE LIST. (Continued from pege 3.) \RRIAGE HORSEs. ote on 4 vears old and upwards, 1, J A Murks,Mareate: 2, Edwin Dawson, \lig in Cove; 8, W $ Bowness, New Arnan. ou ion 2 years old, 1, Edward Ene- lane. i lerslie is Coit l year old, 1, Jno. A Marks, Marsnxie: 2, L Leard k 3 years old, 1, Jno. McKinnon, New Annan. Filly 2 years old. 1, C Campbell. Cap iraverse; 2, H McLean, Lot 16: 3, A McArthur. Filly 1 year old, 1, Enoch G Dennis, Maer ; 2, Hubert Howatt, St Elean- Ors ; F ‘Tuplin, New Annan. Foal of 1897, 1,H L Rogers, Free- town. 2, Jno Sherry, Sea Cow Head. Mare with foal at foot,1, John Sherry sea Cow Head: 2. HL Rogers, Free- tovn; 3, F McEwen. Carriage mare or gelding not less than >» hands high to be shown itt har- ness rack, 1, Wm Dennis, Margate; 2,Geo Paynter, Kensington: 3. Dan MeNeill, S’sid CLYD: §bALes,Saires anp Percurrons iMPORTED OR ISLAND BRED. Siallion 4 years old and upwards, 1, Lec nird Schurman, New Annan. Stallion 3 years old, 1, Jabez Lea, Tryon. Stal ion 2 years old,1, Thos. Glover, Sumi: rside. Fi iy 3 years old.Island bred draught, 1,\V UH Moase, New Annan. Filly 2 years old, 1, Donald Ross, Bed: gue; 2, F'Reeves, Freetown; 3, T W iew irk. I iy 1 year old. 1, Wm EF Reilly, S’side. Foal of 1897, 1, Thos Glover, S’side; 2,Jno T Hall, Traveller’s Rest :3,€ Me- Callum, St Eleanors. Mare with foal at foot, 1, Jno Hall, Trave!ler’s Rest; 2,Thos Glover,S’side. Pair draft borses, 1,W H Moase,New Aunan ,2,Eugene Craswell,St Eleanors. Draft gelding or mare, 1, Jabez Lea, Tryon ;2,Jng Silliker, Wilmot ;3,E Larke Darn! y- Juuses, AN Large, Ing Horne. CATTLE. AYRSHIRES. ET Geet aaa aaa ee a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 7 Cow in milk, 1, ID Montgomery, S'side; 2, F. H. Pickets, Wilrnot. | Heifer under 2 years old, 1.8. R.Hil- | son, Wilmot ;2, Joho Silliker, Wilmot; | 3, N. Waugh, Wilmot. JERSI Ys. Bull, three years or older, 1, Moyse & Fowler, N Be deque; 2,Mrs H Scales, ot Eleanors, Bull under 2 years, 1, Albert Sebur- man, Bedeque; 2, F Glydon, Margate. Cow in milk, 1, WK MeKav. Sum- merside; 2, L. U Fowler, Bedeque _ Heifer under 2 years old, 1. D Moase, Aensiugion: Heifer calf (1897 2, L U Fowler. : Judge— P Blake. | 1, Frank Glydon; SHi Kam any age, 1, E G Damiers, Mar- gate; 2, H Gordon, Alberton; A Stavert, Bedeque. Yearlingram, 1, WA Dunbar, Alma: 2, I W Parsons, Margate. Ram lamb, 1, T W Parsons, Mar- 2, Jno O Ronaghan, Kinkora. 9 wv, tine Cove; 2, Jno Heil Travellers Rest, 2, H R Moase, Kensington. Jas Parsons, Margate. 4. .? Bul. 3-years old or oder, 1, JW ‘ arcste: 2? ° Pars. >. Margate ) *) rey ri UO sig, Mid. dicten, Muck under 2 years old, 1, David Bor--s, Freetuwn ; Geo Tauton, i Lleanors, th iver alt (1897), 1, Melville Baker, Marzxte. (ow in milk, 1, Thos Glover, S'side ; 2. A Sbarp,do, H-icer under 2 years old, 1, Jno Siitk-r, Wilmot; 2, N Waugh, Wilmot. HOLSTEINS. Bul 3 years or older,1, Farmers’ club§ Lot t4, Bu . Calf (1897)1, A. T. McLellan, Lot 14 Cow ia milk 1, Wm. F. Farrow Summerside; 2, Wm. Small Summer- Norman Waugh Summerside. 2 sy + Side ¢ lic sex under 2 years old,1,R. T Hol- tun > Side, 2, R.A. McDougal Lot 14. POLLED ANGUS. Bu! 3 years or older, 1, Archie Me- Ceius, Bedeque. SHIORTHORNS. Bull 3 years or older, 1, Michael O'brien, Eimsdaie. bur uader 3 years old, 1,Andrew W. Eos, S.verton ;2, Wm. Simpson, Ham- Jaleo ial Calf, (1897) 1, D. Noonan. ii ter Cult, (1897) 1,D. Noonan. ~ Retiring.... take Ayer’s Pills, and you will sleep better and wake in better condition for the day’s work. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have no equal as a pleasant and effect- ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with- out the annoyances experienced in the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. When other pills won’t help you, Ayer’s is THE PILL THAT WILL. — gate; 2. Pen 2 ewes, havin: raised lambs this 1, Chas Creig, Middleton; 2, A SAGACIOUS MULE, tHe Was Willing to Work Full Hours, bat Ne Overtime, I once spent some months on a cotton plantation down in Mississippi. Fastened to the top of the ginhouse was a large bell. It had been the custom on this plan- tation, even before the war and ~yp to the present time, for all hands to go to work and quit by the sound of this bell. Tho bell rang at 6 a, m., 12 m., 1 p. m. and 6 p.m. Thre was on the plantation a mule who had constituted himself a self ordsain- ed and independent “labor organizaticn.’’ This cuss of a mule would not go to work nntil the bell rang. At 12 o’clock he would quit work at the first stroke of the fell, would not go to work again until the bell rang and would quié in the afternoon the moment the bell s@anded. This may scem strange, but it is as trne as gospel. The mule would not tighten his traces after the bell sounded at noon. No mat- tcr if he wasin the middle of a cotton row in the field or pulling a wagon, he struck the moment the bell sounded. All the whipping and abuse you cold heap upon him oply made him more deter- mined. He would stand and bray and kick at you as fast as his hind feet could fly and finally wind up by kicking himself gut of harness. season, | J Brown, Freetown; 3, Geo Gorlen, Alberton. Pen 2 yearling ewes, 1, A Wells, Alberton; 2, J Brown, Freetown. DOWNS OR GREY FACE, Ram, any age 1, F Glydon Margate; 2, Ray Schurman New Annan. 7 Yearling Ram,1, Jas. Hiscon, town. Ram Lamb, 1, F Glydon, Margate ; 2 A Tanton St Eleanors. Pen 2 Ewes, having raised,iambs this season, 1, F Glydon Margate; 2, Jas Hintoa, Alberton. Pen 2 Yearling Ewes, 1. Margate. ven 2 Ewe Lambs, 1, F Glydon,Mar- gate. Judge A Boswell. PIGS, YORKSHJRES. Boar Pig, 1, J W Callbeck Augus- H R Mosse Kensington, Sow, having reared litter this year, 1, J W Callbeck, Augustine Cove, 2 Free- F Glydon BERKSHIRES. Boar Piz, 1, Wm Noonan Bedeque ; Sow, having reared litter this year, 1 Cumrers. Boar Pig, 7, Alex Brown / Margate, Sow. hayng reared litter Ahis year, 1, Daniel McMillan, oe 2, 8 R Hilson, Wilmot. / POLAND CUINA. Boar Pig, 1, Samuel McArthur, Tyne Valley. POULTRY. Pair Turkeys, i, Calvin Reeves, Freetowu ; 2, Mrs A. McKinnon, Lot 14. Spring Geese, 1, Alex. Brown, Mar- gate; 2, John Howard, Margate. Mongrel Geese, 1, Mrs. J. McQuarrie, North Carleton; 2. Ed. Burns, Lower Freetown. Toulon Geese, 1, J. P. Tanton, St. Eleanor; 2,Elgin Tanton, St. Eleanors. Chinese Geese, 1, do,*2, do. Wild Geese, 1, Ed. W. Lockhart, St. Eteanors; 2, Bb Tanton St. Eleanors. Pekin Ducks,1,A W Glydon, Margate ; 2, Chester Howard, Margate. White Leghorn Fow's, 1, Mrs Glover, Summerside, 2, E Brown, Freetown. Black Spanish Fow!s, 1, M Baker, Margate, 2, C Baker, Margate. Black Houdans, H R Moase, Kensing- ion. Light Brahmas, 1, David Moase, Kensington, 2, H R Moase, Kensing- ton. Firkin or Crock Butter, not less than 28 pounds, 1. J S Allan, Summer- side, W S Hacker, 3, A McArthur, Enmore. Five pounds Butter, prints or rolls (Dairy Made) 1, W S Hacker, Wilmot 2, Wm Dammerell, Freetown. Two Dairy Cheese, not less than 20 lbs each, made summer 1897, 1, Robert Mills, St Eleanors, 2, N Ramsay, Hamilton, 3, D Ross, Bedeque. FLOUR AND MEAL. Best 20 Ibs oatmeal, 1, David Rog- ers, Freetown. Best 50 lbs flour, 1, Geo W Robin- son, Clark’s Mills. 4 Best 20 lbs pearl barley, 1, Benj Webster, Augustine Cove. Best 20 los buckwheat, 1, Geo W \obinson, Clark’s Mills. Judges—~ NS Gillis, Wm _ Beairsto, Jas Barelay. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Two bushels white wheat, 1, Albert Schurman, Bedeque ; 2. Nelson Hooper, do; 3. N Gardiner, Lot 16. : ‘Two bushels red wheat, 1, Philip Pridham, Montrose; 2, Abram Raynor, Traveller’s Rest. Two bushels beechnut buckwheat, 1, A Raynor, ‘Iraveller’s Rest; 2, Victor | Rogers, North Bedeque. ; ‘I'wo bushels 2 rowed barley, 1, Al- bert Craswell, St Eleanors; 2, Jos Tay- lor, Freetown ; 3, Jno McKay, Darniey. ‘Two bushels 4 or 6 rowed barley, 1, Jno McKay, Darnley; 2, M Jardine, Lot 16; 3, © Craig, Middleton. ‘wo bushels black oets, 1, S Muttart, Cape Traverse: 2, Wm Brown, Mar- gate. the world and enables it to accomplish FA ERIT is what has given Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest sales in One day his regular driver was sick, and the owner of the plantation put Uncle Sam, a new hand, who had ®nly gone to work on this place the day before, to drive this team and haul seed gotton out of the field to the ginhouse. At noon the bell rang, and Pete struck fer grub, as usual, half way between the field and the gin- house. Uncle Sam wanted to go on to the ginhouse with the load before he unharnessed for dinner, but Pete differed with him on this point. The old negro and the mule took up the whole noon hour trying to see which would have his way, and finally the mule came out victor, Uncle Sam had to givein and unharnessed out in the field and went leading the mule to the house. ‘The owner of the place and myself werg watching the whole show and were enjoying it hugely. Uncle Sam led the mule up to where we stood in the barnyard and said, ‘‘Mars Bob, dis ‘ere rectified mule are dun struck fer higher wages.’’ The owner said, ‘‘Sam, that mule has been striking for higher wages for the last 20 years, but he has never got any adyance yet'’=Forest and Stream. eS The Privilege of Deers. There isa curious case in Fertescue’a “Reperts’’? reiating to the privilege of peers, jn which the bailiff who arrested a ce: er ‘Sa ance in buco? Corn abd ach Ls patdes, thoueu Ls Sh yen vont he had acted by mistuke, fer that his lord- ship had a dirty shirt, a wornout suit. of clothes and only sixpence in his pocket, so that be could not helieve that, he wasa peer, and urresied him through inadvert- spe -Groen Reg. ? m= wy “he man whose home is menaced by midnight marauders isn’t slow to asp a weapon to de- eiid it. The same man when threaten- ed by an enemy ten thousand pots way and make no effort at de- fence. The “ee most daner- ‘£7, ous of all man- * kind’s enemies is consumption. There is but one effective weapon with which to com- bat this grim* destroyer. It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. it cures 98 per cent. of all cases of con- sumption, bronchitis, asthma, ae ee weak lungs, spitting of blood and throat and nasal troubles. Thousands have testi- fied to their recovery under this remedy after they were given up by the doctors, and all hope was gone. 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This book is free. You may have it in all its usefulness, and in strong paper covers, for 31 one-cent stamps, which pays the cost of enstoms aud mailing on/y, or in cloth binding for so stamps. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. We know that Cod-liver Oil is a fat-forming food because takers of it gain rap- idly in weight under its use and the whole body receives vital force. When prepared as in Scott’s Emulsion, it is quickly and easily changed into the tissues of the body. As your doctor would say, “it is easily assimilated.” Perhaps you are suffering from fat starvation. You take fat enough with your food, but it either isn’t the right kind, or it isn’t digested. You need fat prepared for | thousands of wonderful CURES, you, as in Scott’s Emulsion, Chinese Similes. Chinese are pointedly sarcastic enough. A blustering, harmless fellew they cell ‘a paper tiger.’? When a man values bimself overmuch, they compare him to ‘a Tat falling into a scale and weighing i<self.”’ Overdoing a thing they call ‘ta hunchback making a bow.’’ A spendthrift they coim- pare to ‘“‘a rocket’’ which goes off at once. Those who expend their charity en remote objects, but neglect their family, are said to ‘thang a lantern ona pole, which is seen afar, bué gives no light below.” The speaker of the house of commons receives a salary of $25,000 a year, and when he retires he is raised to the peerage with an annual pension of $20,000. Open the doors of cpportunity to tar- ent and virtue and they will do them- selyes justice, and property will not be in bad hands, —Emerson. In 1629 the first large copper coins were minted in England, putting an sad to private leaden tokens aa Pees 655% os : . £ fect remecy for Dizziness, ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue They iso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. A per- Nausea, Drowsi- Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Veyetable. Smail Pill. Small Dose. _ .. Small Price. Substitution ihe fraud of the day. Ask for Cartet’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. s treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent seif-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculvsis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Dia-rhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver—-Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—Altuminuria Bright’s Disease, ete. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura. OfFe male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity—- Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, 1. ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Giandular Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Can .cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul- ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, , Morphine, Dhloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De- formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease ; of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickets Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, ete. Continuous intelli’ gent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure,possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided or under blind leaders. DR. CLINE Graduate of N Y University arithe N Y Hospital: 20 years’ practice in N- ¥ City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada, Address :—Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patients. References on application. 94—d&w lyr, BAGS - BAGS BAGS 15.000 secoud hand. 19.000 new, at current prices. lowest Carvell Bros. ' b’tewn sep 28 pat 2 aw 1 mo Some of the ordinary expressions of the | Td. HARRIS 1897 NOW OPENING LADIES HAT LADIES’ JACH See you get Carter's, Is a bargain hunter; a money saver. They are money — saving chances galore in our store just now, $9 many as to take away the necessity tor a hunt, so very many that you can't miss them. Beautiful Bedroom Suites, are here now in great variety, and the prices are as they — always are here, very low. Our $21.00 suite is very popular, aud having a great run now. Call and see. — them, ; JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. We sell Good Hardware, we sell Good Hardware Cheap, wé When you want Hardware, Paints, Oils, and any thing ~ JF. Norton- Propriator. Queen Street, Charlottetown RICH GRADE LSE SSOSSSCOCSSEOOLS Landing to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,. be SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITFATE OF SOD}, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOVE MEAL, ETC. The oniy reliable, best, and at All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. AULD BROS. — ———— HARDWAR sell Good Harjware Cheap because we sell Good Hardware com OR CASH ree in the line, call at CITY - HARDWARE - STORE oo--QUEEN STREET.... But Don’t Ask For Credit. R. B. NORTON & CO. es eS ee —— Herring, Herring Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quartet barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat. We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the mosey For sale wholesale and retail by GRANT & CO.,