erga or ae a ee a: soso THE THE DAILY EXAMINER, | PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, 1898 conTmUuTION oF THE px DAILY EXAMINER, : WE LIST, SHEEP. | POULTRY. Dorking’, eolored—}, Nei] A McKinnon, Royalty; 2, Jas Lewis, city. | Brahmas; *light—!, Harold Laird, city; | “A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893. yttetown and SEPTEMBER 22 a9 thine | 2,F W Laird, city. } THIRD DAY. Leicester Brahmas, dark—l, F W Haszard, city; | or S Ram, any age—l, Wm Clark, North | 2, Neil A McKinnon, Royalty. \TES AND COMMENTS. ' tam, any age—l, , » Neil J onon, Royalt, NOTES AND 2 r Wiltshire; 2, A Boswall, Pownal. | Cochins, white or colored—1, J D Mc- To the Wives ‘ . Cray : W h D k d Th t : SI hire D : | Quaid, Little York. | : We . s Ink eat eT ar ali red ening. Shropshire owns. Hamburgs, silver penciled—1, George “oe 9 | : : th tam, any age—l, A Boswal!, Pownal; | Crockett, Little York; 2, do, do. Is Sut f icient. i hee | 8 pos ‘ oe 2, B Wright, city; 3, D Ferguson, Marsh- | Hamburgs, silver spangled—1, Harold . 2 = . ° iH - not put field. Newson, Rocky Point; 2, Miss May i ea ‘ G AN IMMENSE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE. Ram, shearling—1l; Dr G A Warburton, Tweedy, city. For Renderi “d . viii Southport; 2, D Ferguson, Marshfield; 3, | Hamburgs, golden penciled—l, Mrs D fr Kendering a : t do. Irv'ng, Vernon River Bridge; 2nd, do, do. Pastry Tor | The Races are the Great Attraction, | | Ram Lamb—1,D Ferguson, Marshfield; | Leghorns, brown—1, Frel E Haslam,| gues os Fetable, ‘ ‘ | 2, do; 3, do. Springfield, Lot 67; 2, N A McKinnon, p ; , o sf “ Pair Ewes, any age, having each reared | Ruy aliy. ; . ; ia lamb this season—l, D Ferguson, Leghorns, white—l, Francis Hogan, i : } } 1 to witne i ° ® S rows . nthe Shay depen wionb-wne ee Ee | city; 2, Lewis H Mellett. ; fn ' e races to-day withstanding the i Pair Ewes, shearliings—l, D Ferguson, Hondans—l, F Hasza d, city; 2.LH i | y i | 1 4 4 - ations of rain A gre at dea f ae re Marshfield: 9. do: 3 do. Wootl tt, North River. } Ry sae or ~pe Se a, oe oe Pair Ewe Lambs—l, D Ferguson, | @Plym uh Ri cks—1l, Wm Clarke, North | ; a Ltest hetween Promoter and Golden. | wi schfield; 2, do | Wiltshire; 2, do, do. 4 : ae Soe Sees See ieee eae kati 7 | Wyandottes—1, L A Haszard, city; 2, | i : w con ng ahead, va the first heat xfo. oO. ns. | H Newson, Rocky Point. } | cpoen . res but t oe endid chree-yes:- Ram Lamb—1l, Elw n Edwards, Norh| Black Spanizh—l, R Stewart, Little Is Better than Lard Sta : ared the Stat id Promoter, Oy x veCepeer, won We | Wiltshire York; 2, do, do se G ve beginni second heat and the race, Golden having | - | Black Minorcas—1,W D Coffin, Roval- | Becau : ‘ : 1 { > ° Sept 60 | taxe second place notwithstanding his swoida, | ty; 2, T Ferguson, Marshfield. | It has none of its disagree- | 4 : tting of yesterday Ram, any age—George Tweedy, Gallas | Game—l, R D McLaren, city. abie and indigestible ; STALLION RACE Point. : a : | Game Bantams—1, N A MeKinnon, | features. : : M Ga : ‘ ling to announcement, this race, tam Lamb—George Tweedy, Gallas | lovalty; 2, B Simmonds, do. ao cry stponed from yesterday, was renewed | Point Indian Games—1l, G S McLean, city. pacpine ’ : — at lock to-day The track was Flocks of Sheep. aoe —— ee Lo” Endorsed by leading food ’ _ eae in good condition, but the wind was } | Haszard, city; 2, do, do, he w t a 1 tha a aan “t eae lle i 2 | Flock of Leicester Sheep, 1 ram and 6 | Silver duck-winged Game Bantams—1, | and cooking experts. t ha an Pp, a sane idele By the fourth heat of the | females, all ewes older than shearlings tol y Laird, city. F : i b+ 2 , —e ee mn race, the horses got away on the | have each reared a lamb this season—1!,/ Rantams, any other variety —1, H Lair'¢ 4 Ask your Grocer for it. ' rth score. Golden broke Ladly shortly | A Boswall, Pownal; 2, H Lane, Lot 49 3, | city: 2, L A Haszard, do. Gia intimate fter the start. At the first quarter | A H Boswall, ¥ illage Greev. ‘ | 3 Cochins (1 male and 2 femalegy 1 year £ ' meas s Parliar Almont Wilkes drew to the front passing | Same 2 ay oe I, A Boswall; 2, old or older—1, J D McQuaid, Litt! o > : with tare a | the gan ey-yewng Promoter, and held his | D Ferguson; 3, B Wright, city. York. : M b vn-one-vote principle and | jead to the close. Harry C. made some Pure Bred Leicestera. | 3 Plymouth Rocks,l year old orelder— ade only by ' retasione tetw ine spurts and finally captured second | . ‘ 1, W Clarke, North Wiltshire; 2, Mrs W° N. K. FAIRBANK & co., n Londor ion am te, find nite: Miata . Rom, oem oae--t., cole Walker, North H Rodd. do. Wellington and Ann Streets, : t the line of fa Wilkes finished the heat aboat a/} River; 2,J Court, Milleove. i | 3 Brahmas, | year old or older—l, F | MONTREAL. | But Prew Pet ngth ahead of Harry C. with Promoter ‘ nes ae Ww Ha-zarl, city; 2, Mrs J M Kay ,Oyster “ar give a landlord tw rd and Golden fourth. Both Golden Green; a AER, SAE YF; wnan, | Bed Bridge. | Charlottetown, September 25, 1893, snd a tenan t on te and to and Harry C. broke several times. The | ~— ro \ Wiese Lila eae ‘ 3 Dorkings, : year - or wey Jas . ea Ke AWAY ailoget se te of those ulges gave Promoter fourth place for | an Seen * 2 ae ees Ee Ss ee A | Lewis, city; 2, Bessie Burrows, do. : “pp Dor iff nning T ry 3 33 val Boswall, V illage Green; 3, do. 3 W yandottes, l year old or older 1, ac 1amon ine. lently a wide g betw Fifth Heat—The horses got a good start |_- Pair pure bred Leicester Ewes, not re- | Wm Robertson, Marshfield; 2, do. Glad rad the “I thecal” P m a h * j he hoe zg g rs sts gistered, any age —1, A Boswall, Pownal; } 3 Hamburgs, | year old or. older—1. H | am S "se a eo i ve . d re 2, do 3, H Lane, Lot 49. | Noweta. Rock “Point: 2. Misa Elith | FASHIONABLE WEDDING ia _ $ * ene - aeenny Pt cae Pair Ewes, shearlings, not registered, | Tweedy, citt.” winanene ore ly when eer i a to ~ | pure bred, Leicesters—1, H Lane, Lot 49; | 3 Leghorns, I year eld or older—1, F The now somewhat commor place in- front and came = haif a length ahead. 2, A H Boswall; 3, do. ' Hacserd. sity: 2. 8 Seutilers. : Winsles Horace Gree ly, “Go West, | Harry C. and Promoter broke several Pair Ewe Lambs, pure bred, Leicester, | Road ’ 7) ’ young man " n nowise precluded the mes, — vo a . — v poem | not registered—1, A Boswall, Pownal; 2, | 2 na dasit 1 year old or older -yJ, wn co possibility of his going east again to pick ne ne ee acres | Lane, Lot 49; 3, A Boswall. | Hogan aie 2. Mrs E Lewis Ree, as — aerated - ; . him out partner with whom to make the | badly. At .- eae oft a = | Shearling Sotswold Ewes highly recom- | Rete . oan ae eer es BHAYING LEASED voyage over the pleasant sea of matrimon) revee of Almont os armen wae } mended tor a prize—Edwin Edwards, | 3 Black Spanish, 1 year old or older—1 The S. S. COBAN, due kere from Montreal 5 j At least, so thought our talented young | heat, but the judges gave it to Promoter, | North Wiltshire. | R Stewar Littl Y. ; =e *{ on ‘MONDAY, Oct. 2nd, will sail for St | THE—Q end, Dr. P. C. Murphy. of Alberto vho thus captured -first money: Golden : : Stewart, Little Tork. iy é John’s, Nfil, carrying Prolu e. et:,, under } a eo a a » the | obtained the second, Alniont Wilkes third Purebred Shropshires. Pair Bronze Turkeys hatchéa in 1893 - | deck, and Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck. i who this morning led to the altar, in the | vbtarnes ¢ apne: ame ay ees > : , 1, A Boswall, Pownal: 2. do dé For particulars as to Freight and Passage pretty little parish church at Georgetow: wd Harry C. fourth. Time, 2,33}. | Ram, any age—l, D ¥ Irving, Vernon | I, ee ek ee w apply to Miss Minnie Maxwell Burke, daughter of 2.40 class. River Bridge; 2, Gee Vessey, Little York. Pair white Turkeys Latche in 1893— PEAKE BROS. & CO., Are : t 5 Capt Jas. Burke and sister of Fathe: j #s i Ram, sliearling—1, Wm Rattray, Brack- | 1, A Boswall, I ownal, sept2s Agents. Burke—one of the eastern capitals most |, Tne entries i, thin class were Rating, | ley Poiat Roa 2, D Ferguson, Marsh | Pair Bronze, Turkeys, over year oli— | = Halifax, Nova Scotia, a ed anliahed danchtera | owned by E. LeRoi ilkes, St. John; | field, , A Boswall, Pownal; 2, do do. TY | The Sak [ th a fon - f ; by ae te | | Natalie Cuyler, by J.M. McLeod, Ch’town, | Ram lamb—1l, Wm Rattray, Brackley Pair Turkeys, any other breed —1, Miss © e © ost i ; ee a of aoe Harry C., by H. C. Connolly, Ch’town; | Point Read: 2, H y Boswall P I; | E McKenzie, Royalty; 2, Mrs H Rodd, | The Lessee takes = pleasure ee amar, Was Stee Sy on eager crowd of Dearl by A. L. SI T N (coer ae ee ee North Wiiltshi - nouncing that the rates are: ae ; : J. : : warborn, by A. L. Slipp, ‘Truro, N.8.; | 3 D McKenzie, Rovalty. North W iltshrre. ° ouncing th : sight-seers at the early hour when the 5 on ° 7 7 - ’ . J ° < : . . - : : : . a a : ‘ or 8 | ceremony bega His Lordship the | Deveiver, oR J 2. af — . = Long Wool Grades. “tnd ee - wi Arrived per Barquentine “ Erema,” by Accident every day. It costs but a fe . dollars Sais Wik ee a cle an live kes iv ‘ % aswell, St. | » se y é i Ovi i; é, mre 7 T Two ey yHY a AL ° . , *AT y ikes, raswe 40l On, yalt) > Mr 500 Tons OLD MINES SYDNEY SLACK to secure a Poliey in the CANADA ACCIDENT p Bishop of Charl officiated, afterwards celebrated the Nuptial Mase He was 1 by the Rev. Dr Dovle, former pastor of the groom, Father Burke, the bride’ r, the pastor of George- town, the Rev. S. T. Phelan, reverend nds of the parties, Fathers Curran, McGrath, Hozan, and I, McDonald. M Joseph MeVUarey, of the Post Office De partment, aSsiste¢ * brothe and the other Irie contracting supported | keanors n the stallion race, and Olive Wilkes was | Harry C. was drawn, as he was aleo drawn. Dearborn iad the pole, Natalie -secon¢, Roline third, Deceiver fourth. The horses were sent off on the third score, Roline being in the rear, Deceiver soon drew .te the front, trotting very steadily and well. At the first quarter Roline drew ahead of Deerborn, ieaving Natalie Cuyler in the Pair of ewes, any age, having each reared a lamb this season—1, A H Bos- wall, Village Green; 2, A Boswall. Pow- nal; 3, W Clarke, North Wiltshire. Pairl'elves, shearlinge—1, A Boewall, Pownal; 2, W Clarke, North Wiltshire; 3, D P Irving, Vernon River Bridge. Pair Ewe Lambs—1l, W Clarke, North Wiltshire; 2, A Boswall, Pownal, Pair of Wether Lamts—I, W Clarke, Rodd, North Wiltshire. Pair Geese, Toulouse—l, A Boswall. Pownal; 2, do do. ¢ Pair Geese, Chinese—2, A “Boewall, Pownal. bes Pair Ducks, Pekin—1, Mrs J T’ Jén- kins,» Upton; 2, Mré’ WH Rodd, North Wiltshire. Pair Qucks, Ronen-- 17 A Boswal], Pow- nal, COAL. Will be sold low while landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1893 —3i DO YOU EAT ? | Single Roome, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 per i | ASSURANCE CO. Take one at once. | : — ER. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN | jy3! day, according to location. This great reduction in rates will not in | any way impair the present efficiency of the Hotel either as regards the service cr cuisine, A single trial will convince anj- one of the fact. A. B. SHERATON, » — aa Bins Jurke i little . r: . ‘ ao oe se D See eur. The heat ended as follows: De- North Wiltshire; 2, H Lene, Lot 49. Pair Dicks, any otuer breed—1, J Me- Manager. ea., were bridesmaids. After the cere. | “ive? first, Roline second, Dearb rn third, Short or Medium Wool Gradee. Millan, Brackley Point Read; 2, W H ir eo, ls tudienceeatle p mony an elaborate dejuner was served at ms at a — on —_ ] Pair of ewes, any age, having each | Long, Royalty. 5 mcinpenenive that your — | the bride’s home, of which the clergy and | ,_ 1” this heat Roline was about a oe | moved atomb this care A Boswall, cialis BISCUITS, re friends of the happy couple partook, when | * i — id r i, ‘eal - 0 : si } Pownal; 2, D Pp Irving, ernon River : as : ace the pleasant addresses appropriate to the | “ver laving nodded to the jurige he gave | Bridge; 3, W Wood, Alexandria. Among the special exhibits overlooked CAKE, oceasion were made by the Bishop an] | ‘@*. Word “go.” We are requested to Pair ewes, eashrlings—l, W Clarke,| yesterday are those of Messrs, . Beer a 3 Dr. Doyle. After breakfast the Dr make this statement, as Mr. J. J. Davies, North Wiltshire; 2, W H Rodd, do; 3, A Brothers, who make a splendid show of PASTRY, Dr. and his bride took the first train fur | Y"¢" Scling as starter some years ago, | Boswall, Pownal. fur and other ydods, * oS per _s < i —s oa one was censured for the same action under | Pair ewe lambs—1, Wm Rattray, Brack- Tn tis connection, too, we ought not to should be prepared with the purRes1 and whistling of engines, where | '¢ 5@me circumstances, | ley Point Road: 2, D P Irving, Vernon | forget the beautiful artistic exhibit of INGREDIENTS. they remain a few days visiting Second Heat.—In this heat there was 8 | River Bridge; 3, B Wright, ciiy. Miss Chisholm... Miss Chisholm did not de g j the Wthibition and sessiving the | &™ i contest between Deceiver and Natalie | Pair of Wethers, 1 year old—1l, W | enter the art competition this year. But You secure these when using felicitations of their many friends before | U“Y!e™- Deceiver trotted beautifully from | Clarke, North Wiltshire. a collection of some of her work is shown, W dir settling down in their western home, | ~*"t © finish. Natalie Cuyler madesome| Pair of Wether lambs—1, D P Irving, | and shown to be admired by wi. Her OOGETS That the good wishes of many friend« | ""™'™g_and the judges gave her third |} Vernon River Bridge; 2, do. landscapes are well done, and her jewelled Gelman attend them was well evinced by the very | U=ce-. Roline having trotted well through Pics. anl pant chinaware are a delight to all out obtained the second place, Deerborn } dies, as the Baking large number of beautiful and costly : 7m » Boar, any age—1, Robt F seVe os : fourtl Time 2.37}. | oar, any age » to rt UENesFy ernon “~e ee ae ba: rein gente Tove may |) n-th eat Roto wax | ner Bg B Weg tages TT” | A ol the a exh. an Powder. and happy wedded life. Tus’ enemas i, | *gnin a little behind at the start, but | oa Garnet Winn c ance’ Dan a! Pamnees of thasn when wetke areal imcst| septtl . i : : . nin. ee ne a ee pulled up to the second place before the | = ee aa River Bridge; 3,| eritorious appear in the prize list. oan TO-DAY the race for the possession of the America’s Cup will be sailed. This trophy and a Gobspeed never more conlially | {utter pole, w eee She pushed Fas wie te: The display of flowers, oo, was very HOUSE AND LOT was first known as the Queen’s Cup, but its capture years ago by the famous yacht America tteres ay the joys of to-ds ever be | VOCelver hard for the first place, but the a ae eg * | creditable anc greatly admired. ° Age ‘ ~ ¥ ae aad : uttered. May the joys of to-day never be | | iit iv eased hie speed just as the mare | Pownal; 2, John Berrigan, Royalty; 3, A "y.” Cuibit or ceneiadell a. hrs caused its original appellation to be forgotten. Thus far English yachtsmen have sought interrupted ! Se THE ORGAN RECITAL. Che grand organ recital and evening of sacred song in the First Methodist Church Rol | hotline secs pushed him. It was a pretty race betweeu Deceiver won the heat and race, nd, Deerborn third, and Natalie Cuyler fourth. Time, 2.35]. the two FREE-FOR-ALL. Furness, Vernon River Bridge. Sow, any age, having reared a litter *pring or summer of 1893—1, R Drake, Cornwall; 2, Jas Roper Royalty; 3, J Ber- | rigan, do. Pair of pigs, 7 months old or under, Commercis' College, L. B. Miller, Princi- pal, attracted a great deal of attention, though it was not in a prominent position: It was wonderfully good. Included in it were likenesses, copied from photographs, Fer Sale by Auction _T am instracted by Mrs. Catherine Me- Kenna to sell by “Auction, on the pre- in vain to recover the coveted emblem. The Vigilant now seeks to contiuue the unbroken series of American victories, Ye men of the expedition, if you want to win, trade with “The Star Tailor.” T.appi- on Tuesday night was not without some | ii, crypt . > ai ‘orn, | Of Sir John Thompson and his Cabinet. mises, King Stree twee Q : j i i disappointing features. The choir had| The entries in this class’ were Promoter. | ae Seen ies oe A great deal of labor and care, as weil as | Pownal Streets). om ene “ ness will beam through your very eye, contentment will reign supreme with all who will craantly not nad enough practice, and in | Golden, Stranger (owned by A. H. Lear-| Veruon River Bridge. "| skill, has been expended by the penman, | t1thday of October next, at 12 o'clock, patronize “The Star Tafforing Establishment” this Fall. We offer our stock at prices that the first anthem and the last selection they | mont, Truro), Almont Wilkes and On- | Pair of pink. 3 nths old und and the.exbibit as a whole is in the high-} yoons— +s : , ; ; ; is i 7} , 4 hi Inbored beyond their capabilities. Again, | ward (owned by J. A. McDonald, Sune) beds = he old or "act? | est degree ereditable to the Commercial | will be sure to give the wearer genuine satisfaction, and this is what you want something “ - a ’ wee UY Oo Bs 2 NaN, OULD | barrows excluded — 1, errigan W- la , . i. i : . i hs > ? : ae 2 ae . ° . s “Cant The bones aw Go laid emt sie) po 2. fee Wetec Varun Siew College. The pre perty known as the ‘ Oakland to do you genui service. Our Overcoatings, Luitings and Pantings are first-class value. utterly ruined by each note being slurred! Promoter was drawn. Stranger ob- | ors 1€88, Large numbers tripped the light fan- House, comprising a lot of land fronting 0 Vede a " massed 3 ality ~ 1 value _ each ea g = It : a —— j tained the pole, Onward second, Golden } ae Greus eeal rene! ae a one of the rooms under the “ * a as back ur nderwear are unsurpas: i oo 7 oe ee idea to imagine this jends pathos or adds | third and Almont Wilkes fourth. ' ™ grand stand. Te ee (wOMOry Howse, cot expression: it is most offensive to culti- | The horses got av ay on the fifth acore. | Sow, amy age, have reared a litter, A number of horses were offered at ata cellar, stable, <csenssnasssumesatinenigiisesnsntiliss setiemmap-ltengeinintin stalls i coacn house, Mr. Fred vated ears, and very bad form. Davies sang his solv nicely, and the semi- mem ber | Stranger soon drew to the front, and the ~truggle was between Golden and Almont spring or Summer of 1893—1, Wm Large, Little York; 2, Geo Crocket, Little York; Wood, Alexandria; 2, Wm Clark, North uction and sod at slaughter prices. sep26,3ins A good opportunity is offered to secure JSON TF. : ; ; r ehorus in its support of the soloist sang | Wilkes. Golden broke badly at the 3, Wm Mellett, Lot 33. Found Guilty a Hotel property ina central part of the i very well. “Hark, hark my Soul” was | thre: ~quarters, but pulled up well and | Pair sows, 7 months or under—l, H ; city. 4 well sung and very pleasing. Mrs. } came in second, Onward third and Almont } Hurry, Royalty; 2, Joe Crocket, York; D. A. Bruce has been found guilty of Terms easy and made known at sale. _ =~ 9 Roome never sang betier, Mrs. Lockhead | Wilkes fourth. The judges put Onward | 3, Wm McGrath, Milleove. selling clothing and gents furnishings R. BEAIRSTO ’ : | | . . | ° = y . > . 4a ~ ; sang well Mrs. Malcolm McLeod “ Ze. hak to fourth te running, ond gave | Pair sows, 3 months or under—l, W cheaper than any other place on P. E. I. sept27—t ts Auctioneer. now Thy Creator” was the gem of the evening, and was sung with ease | were fully up to his expectations As a Almont Wilkes third. Time 2.35}. Second Heat.—In this heat and won the heat, Onward second, Almont the horses | Wiltshire. | McAleer, North Wiltshive; 2,Geo Crockett, Little York: 3, John Bell, Royalty. THE STAR TAILOR. and exquisite taste. Of Mr. Earle’sability | got a good start, but Golden broke imme | Yorkshires, MM 4 there is question, but some of his diately after and lost his position. Onward Boar, any age—B Wright, city. p F | RAILWAY Cc Charlottetowa, Septender 23, 1893. selections were evidently not appreciated | showed a fine burst of speed, and before | Boar, yearling—Edwin Edwards, North ' 4 ' ‘ last night. To our mind the Moderato | the quarter pole was reached was along: | Wiltshire. ; ee . in his second number was the best per- | side Stranger, but he then broke and lost} Boar, 7 months old or under—1, Wm ae Wool Wi |] — —— a ee — . formance We trust the financial results | about a length. Stranger trotted steadily P ‘ C Exhibitio en l S. FICE LO. GXDIDItOD. wh yle, the concert was abovefthe average, Wilkes third, Golden fourth. The judges } Bew, any age, having reared a litter, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS and we truat that the criticism we have put Onward back to fi vurth, and gave | @pring or summer of 1893—1, Wm Clarke, = a will — in the kindly spirit in | Almont Wilkes second. Time 2.32. | North Wiltshire; 2, B Wright, city; 3, In connection with the Prince County which it is offered. hird Heat.—The heat was again a close Alex Kennedy, Southport. Exhibition and Races, to be held at Sum- - oe + eo 8 tween S D < y | i ; 4 » t e a > aearcneiiie r y , cas Sako pene rutest between Stranger and Onward for | Pair pigs, 7 months old or under, bar- | inerside on WEDNESDAY, 4th October OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, a ‘ ’ ; | tiret position, and Almont Wilkes and | rows excluded—I, John Bell, Royalty; 2, next, the following arrangement for Fares _Mr. John A. White & Co., of Dover, | Golden for second. Stranger trotted very | Wm Clarke; 3, Frank Gates, Royalty. and Trains will be made :— New H smpshire, have be en aw arded frst | steadily. Onward broke several times, Pair pigs, 3 months old or under, bar- 2 : ats and Caps TH is N 2 W YosrT prizes at the Chicago Exposition for their | jut came in a neck ahead. At the three. | rows excluded—l, Wm Mellett, Union; 2, a On October 4th a Special Passenger | J mee 5 Ree r 2 “|r SSIO! t ete. oe quarters Golden passed Almont Wilkes, | Edwin Edwards, North Wiltshire; 3, John | Train will vesan Band Saws and valuable speed | both trotting gamely. The judges award- Edwards, do Standard es ye : ‘ ‘ mt ‘ : ’ > ie y ‘ lathe as well as the ir new and improved | ed first money to Stranger, second to | Chester Whites. Leave Charlottetown............. 7.45 a. m. FUR GOODS, tne only I ertec t W riting Mac h- a b me : ean W nid’ Fe r = eae ae i Tisbe 3 ee i R. a, sd rs ¥ D ne Ma “ Royalty Junction.......... 8.00 ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Oe alt bee te a eae WF | fontth t Onwaed. Tage B54. | River Bridge; 2,8 F Drake, Pownal; R “ North Wiltshire............ 8.35 * T | vey anti wel ens house er Bache e's | mth Onwanl. Tie 3.5h. "| River Beg Kor Within “3° |Tweeds, Flannels. Key and other antiquat- son of the late Mark But her, and is, we F . ee Boar, yearling—1, R Furness; 2, S F 7 ne... isco 9.10." ’ ed devices discarded, are giad to learn, giving good satisfaction The entries in this class were Banker, | Drake: 3. do “© Emerald a ‘i : - ‘a ‘ : RE Hi ining . + 7: eo ee i ee eee ck NS ae Ee es ee eee ott . ¥ —-— AN Picartisidonanils isieead se 7m Bis present Fore an 1 prospering in his | owned by H. A. Darby, Egmont Bay;| Boar, 7 months old or under—], R Fur- “+. Breeowa; «..2.... & ¢ 9.36 NEW M ACHIN EK, adopted home Promoter, owned by W. S. McKie, Char- | ness: 2,8 F Drake; 3, R Furness. ** Kunsingtonfver..... 5 F945 " | a | lottetown; Sir Richard, owned by A. L. Sow, any age, having reared a littery| Arrive Summerside 10.15 “ Tew ITACEMENT "ROGRESS, . - 7 4 : | pe Pally. ° “ vi; nt eee <? - ANZ i i It weew te ; widen l a — Slipp, — . . : ae owned by spring Or summer of 1893—1, R Furness; | Leave - for return... 5.15 p- m. . N EW M AN AGEM EN is very important in this age o “| Wm slair, Amberst, . S.; Gracie | 2,3 F Drake. ms ae . : —_——- "PW PPIVGrD icant erate een poe "7 a oe _ Wilkes, owned by H.C. Craswell, St.| ” Pair pigs, 7 months old or under, bar- at aes ran - ae this ASK TO SEE THI NEW PRINCI LES, t BO ee at a ene | Bieanem, rows excluded--1,S F Drake; 2, Robert > & ecurn Oy same trae on ASK SEE THE Tow, mAYME taken, acceptable to the stomac h and Banker and Promoter were drawn. Sir Furness; 3, 8 F Drake. r date of issue, from Stations between Chax- NEW PAT ENTS, hea thy in its nature an L effects > i nel Richard obtained the pole, Gracie Wilkes Pair pigs, 3 months old or under, bar- lottetown and Colville, inclusive, at $2.00 ain * iii ccaming these quelinee, Byrap et Dip ;* | second and Banshee. dhird. The horses | rows excluded—1, R Furness; 2, S F each, and ‘from other Stations at one first- . NEW MEN, the perfect laxative and most gentie got away on the fourth ecore. ° Banshee Drake. class fare. : diuretic known | broke and ran at the first turn, and acted | qm-_—- - A Special Passenger Train will also ae NEW LIFE. Phe neonie of the United Sicies an ear | badly. Sir Richard trotted steadily and | Standard. Made from our make of T weeds, te ?- = are with the Meas question . ‘oh eusily , and wen the heat in 2 45, Gracie i Unlike the Dutch Process Leave Tignian a Sa ee NEW BR A I NS sa ee ; 2 Wilkes second and Banshee third. All er |... rr 7.25 : ‘ ; eee * pretty well dri vd outof diseuasior , ' @ +. i.20 9 a var on "Bat he senate is esl at | three were chestnut horses with white , No Alkalies in. AO pate 135 °¢ Prices Away Down. Give Us 4 Call, NEW METHODS : Sint intial ed und the end is not in sight, | faces and all splendid colts, particularly | —or— OP NMED 6 4 6 o's S'eteesigasccas ae Charlottes . sl, sia juts ve The v have a h s ire system the other | Sir Richard. ° pe: Other Chemieals = Port Hill ee ee 915 _— si * aii NE W ic \ PIT AT ahaa iat wet Rhes <euie’ dleiil the Second Heat.—Gracie Wilkes not hav- - and Oe WN does. 650 9.45 « avi 4 AL, A ofa tl i S es at : ing come to time, the only starters were | HK. "Sipeaion a WS “TORS oo csc ss. cu. HO — - neta Ba “| . : : ,| Sir Richard and Banshee. They got W Arrive Summereide...........10.30 « | The LAT EST and BES ; | RK me . : J : eee away on the first score. Sir Richard held - BAKER & C0.’S Leave : for return... 5.00 pm | emem er : rint are S4 vear’, and his wife wo . i bis” we sdb : ee, the lead from start to finish, Banshee oe i] a 5 ‘ ' yea _ , 4 » lived on Les om being a good second. Time 2.44. astGocoa es oe » ae ee It is the ‘best remedy on earth for the FY : nea ewton, Pa... were fou : nurdere: Third He The } ? oe 1 » = a _ bY Same avn | care of all KIDNEY AND Liv ‘ some time Saturday night The mur- iird Lleat.- 1¢ horses go. away we bsolutely date of issue, from Stations between Ti =.= 4 IVER trou- | { in r set fire i. tl : I oa, but the “fir together, but Sir Richard broke at the |, “pureiend Gade nish .and Bloomfield, inclusive a rs 60 | ae an none ee : th ae ; : . a ; alia sa ioe . ae ees ras = = NDIGESTION, Certain 7 s1°< ° . ° ° . ° : ax discovered by the neighbors and ex- | first tarn and lost several leugtas. He did It has more than three ti each; from Stations between Mi} rer | : WHAT MU ST GO :---Ba nment, illegible wo cs c > > , e a em. ee not overtake Banshee until the three-") of Cocos mized a 0 Bad alig “Ee rk, foul ink ribbons, bothe rsome shift ' em tinguishe i The Boston seems to fear that that Mr. Herald quarter pole had been reached. Banshee came in a good second. Time 2.42}. and Conway at 80 ct», and from other Stations at one first-class fare. Return Tickete at same rates will be issued from -Membray’s keys, double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated cr pardoned, abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. The NEW YOST has i there is truth in the statement Po ‘| 7 a, t ited States 1 ' It is delicious, , BASILY tations west of Summers me Cure for HEAD A . > > "Ao : ; ogee ‘ . » ii i. a j - “’ 2 a . f 4. » | Rain began to fall about two o'clock, | "EME, by Grocers everywhere. ante Oetober srl, am aon a ~ pendence Saw Coe THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost. who ; sador to taly, ough 7c OEK 1a) S : vru, J ) ete ¥ ° . a ; "eo : ” * one “gt > ” : ; . e © ? it contribution to the campaign fond, fi and : by the time the races ended it was | Ww &00... —s October 4th and sth, to parties in charge ON, IMPURE BLocp. At all invented the it Remington in 1873, the Caligraph m 1880, and the s.¥ ost in 1880: the iS seems that there is some doubt as to the | coming down ar eos per 'W. BAKER CO., Dorchester, Mass ot Lave Stock oe ee ee ~ no on receipt of price, charges latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an ideal it fitness of the man for the place, and that | p'¢, however, heid on ’ as turn Tickets wi ve issued at one ‘ “ie “ae > sa t . : ‘ i ‘ i! the sredident was at Scot unwilling to | Ws trotted. = Kerosene Onl. first-class fare from Charlottetown, Cape 1 ney an perfect ty pew riter. The New Yost prints direct from steel ty pe; its work is never blurred, By make the appointment. The Herald, ie EE NR = Traverse, Tigpich, and intermediage Sta: |. .put is clern cat and beautiful. The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The a which is a great admirer of president ; : } 1300 barrels best American Water | tions to Sutnmers‘de by regula? trading on } * prepaid. Price One Dollar a bottle. aper is an ideal success, the best ever ¢ a *hewriter. The lina Ts eo. i Gieveiand, “cold Gecthy ent ta fied | Untold agonies are silently endured_by | White now landing ex Clayola. rors New | October 8rd and 4th, ond for, retry on \s ' Merbeay Modine Go. of # p " , er applied to a typewriter. The line spacing abs lately , . him following the bal example of presi- | thousands ot a asa Piles. | a York. . 4th and ‘Sth. | —s ' Per 96 ‘ & dent Harrison” in respect to the sale of | use of eet 8 be Cure seen aoe ae age due by schooner Satellite J UNSWORTH } 2 Restorer, a Fink Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL General Avent f. r the Maritime Bey Bite musitions in, relieves tho inJammation and makes | this week. wee segs ron Tonic Pill, Large Boxes 2 8 ‘ oa revi: . - ? —_ , * = public | ' eee | > posthet and permanent cure. Price 50 | "N., B. & M. RATTENBURY ee | . fos a a sesincis oe — preorane ' ¢ USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great cents. Sold everywhere. It afflicted try Aga i ' . Railway Office, Charlottetown; bee f : : ver ure B, _, wabskopaw isco fe | septtt—iy tw wy 3 Oy Ceahamowsate 2 6 Ej C D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown.