THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 26, 1397 pce : _ ae , " r e ar — RACES AND TEA AT GEORGETOWN, | er entuce t= food pure, | — + ERSONAL. LOCAL Ney \~ nolesome and delicious, The races at Georgetown on ‘Tuesday lise Gertie M a le € this cit . AND OTHER ITEMS = the 24th inst., were itnesse WW ) ns Stree BECEACHEH, OF (his city, 18 -_--— 7 wid “" , Were with ed by about I visiting Pictou and New Re NS ean mata — Moc ; OCO people, which. considering the busy -_ : : sigh gla ala ‘_— * Toc ern Tdeas of : | season of harvest, was a fairiv goo! attend- ~r M.B. Rice, the well Kuown com- Tne Weatnzr.—Moderate south and <r { 21 hf l D f ance Among those present were Hou 1) mercial ambaseador, is here again, looking | west winds, clearing weather. a I eclthfu — x : ' _ ' , D ' a | ain : ’ om . : . Gordon, ML A, D A MeKinnon, M L . | a , ' { = | are Perfected in the dames Clew, John G Graham, Win! t aa ‘i * Pose, at Truro, 7 expected ' Tae Orrawa Team.—There will be a a Reid, Marray Harbor North; Adam | oattend the Railway Men’s Conveation | meeting tonight of the Oitawa team. The | @= ( White, Bernard Kearney, Rey Win | oe: : team will leave tomorrow. oa ; : | Phelan, Sturgeon; George HB. Thom i | Miss dane Allen has returned to Waver- eee a i i } t a § areeerouy, \ 4 ss . ala ymaddes . . Yr | John A Mebean, Daniel McLean Sheri? ly, Mass., to resume her duties in the Mc- THe New Track is now ready. All; $= — = | McDonald, Dr Matheson, Montague Rridg pa mente, wheelmen are requested to take a spiu | S= / . Ub ’ vr ive see a4 ay dive: ‘ : } : j ‘ | HH Acorn,s! J Hughes, Capt “Saat, f Harry McPherson, of Charlottetown, ) this evening in order to make it smooth. | a= Souris: Rev J'U MeMillan, Rev J C M. 2 | was registered at the Brunswick yester- : a = " 1 cy ’ : MC~ | day.—Moneton Times. Sovris Nores.—J. L. Thomson and | ge Absclutely Pure ATA, BAKTNG YWOER OO., NEW YORK. beows> —— House and Lot Ecr Sale Pleasantlys tuated on Upper Hills borough Sineet. Having a frontage of 50 feet and runnirg ack 12 feet. Of posite the reside ce ff Joseph ‘Knight, Esq., now geeupied by Mr. Robert Ward. This property will be offered at auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of September, at tke hour of 12 o’clock, noon Terms Cask. Title good. Por further particulars apply on the premises. BS BOSOS SS OF OO6E OHO 666 HS404 0087888 : ; $ 3 : : $ ; 29OOPOSOSOOSO OF900060 tOC0 —_— POPULAR UITIZENSHIP ADDRESSES THE DISTINGNISHED SPECIALIST hey EO Taylor, MA OF CHICAGO. Witt deliver a course of Lectures in P. E. Island, beginning at Malpeque Ang. 29th. Heisto lectare in Kensington, Summer side, Alberton, Charlottetown, Souris and Victorin. His subjects are :-— “Aleohcl and the Later Seiemce.” *Qbristian C tizenship.” “That Kov of Yours,” 4 “A Gisss of Beer A. yzed.” Mr. Tay'or is a scientific expert.on the sicohio! question. . His Jecrares are of Universaly Extension Grade, and therefore aie not-eory te'’ ag alks. Histoer over the Dominion is under the auspices of the W C. T. U.. and is endorsed uy pastors, physicians aud edu- €ators. Mr. Tayor ranks among the leadwg plsiform apeakers of ibis contineat.— London Free Press The P.E. Isiand public will have a tare intellectual treat in hearing thie bril- | M@0t Orator. For further garticulars see flyers. aug. |7— eT eerenacttcnnimnnnay Eouse and Lot For Sale. The property situate on King Street fast, near Weymeuth, owned by ames “McCarron, Engineer, is offered for sale. If not sold by private sale fore e Friday, Sept. Srd. willbe sold by Public Auction on that day, at the hour of !|2 o'clock. For partic ulars ap] ly to ROBT. BEAIRSTO, es Auctioneer. Ci'town, Au ov 24. 1896—cod ts. ee ntereetaiien Por Sale oz To Let Two Houses on Pleasant Street. Good Mable and yard. WILLIAM DODD. dly 6, v—! mo een Lean, Kev Stepben Phelan, Hon E J Hodgson, John G Serimgeour, Daniel Sigsworth. ‘Wm M Mcleod, Cardigan Beige; G MReid, Summerside Journal). The tea party was heid ta the drill sted and was presided over Ly the fair daraes and maidens of Georgetown, which is all | that need be said respecting its excellence. jp. m., the first being i which woa boti } heats. be races were called about 2 o'clock, the three minute class in whieh there were four starters, viz:—Vernon Wiver Boy, bg sired by A Right, 5817, entered and driven bv | McCabe, Montague Cross, Klondyke, br g entered by Arthur Essory, Charlottetown, All Right, dr., bs sired by Ali Right, 6817, entered Sy Daniel McLaren, Bruadenell. Kevyburn, bg sired by Alldorf, entered by F StC MDonald,-V S, Souris. The officials in the judges stand were Daniel Martin, Dundas, starting judge; O. 8. Gordon, Rose- neath and Geo. F. Owen, Cardigan, asso- ciate jadges. -G.W. Hibbett and Geo. A. Thompson tinrers. The first beat of the 3-minute was a close race between Reyburn and Kiondyke until shortly after the } mile was pas-ed when Klondyke collided with Reyburo’s sulky, throwing the latter off his feet, and came in ahead, with Vernon River Boy second, Reyburn and All Right Jr., in order vamed. The judges put Klondyke back to fourth place for not keeping his position on the track and awirded tie beat as per summary. The second heat was longer in getting started, and thejindges warned the drivers against prolonged scoring, which hal the desired effect, and the word was given on the sixth score. Thedriver of Ail Right Jr., bowever, did not hear it and hauled up at ¢he first turn until he noticed that the others were racing when he set sail after them and made good his position inside the distaace point. The pole horse was passed by Reyburn at the quarter but quickly recovered his position aid was vot again headed. Reyburn com- ing = good secoud,iKlondyke third, All Right Jr., fourth. In the -bird heat the most exciting con- test was between K'ondyke and All Right Jr., for third place, both horses doing well; bat All Right Jr., proved tuo speedy for the son of Dean Swift and then parsed Reybarn and came in second, proving that hisewner has a game and epeedy animal, class SUMAMADY. Georgetown Driving Patk, Atgust 24, 1897. THREE-MINUPE CLASS, Vernon River Boy, bg, by All Right, 5817. John McCabe, Montague Crate ¢ MaGatediiecccseveisinnde 630 08 Reyburo Buy, sired bv Alldorf, F McDonald, Souris (McDonald)...... 223 Ali Right jr, bs, sired by A 1] Right, 58i7, Daniel McLaren, -Brudenel! (McLaren) 6oeSbecsccehenddeceeseeseoess $4 2 Klondyke, br g, sired by Dean Swift A E-sorv, Ch*town (Horriel).......4 3 4 Time, 2.543, 2.56, 2.58. A half miie bicycle race tod& place be- tween the heate of the 3-minute class in which there were three -eptries, viz., Reuben McDonald, G2zorgetown; Marcus Duodas; Louis B. MeGarigal, Seuris. McDonald set the pace froin the start in both beats and won easily in 1.29 with Martin and MceGerigal ia the order named. Iu the 24@ class the following horses started, viz: Gay Pilot, bs by Black ‘Pilot, 8. Gay, Pownal; Little Joker, ch g by Unknewa, W. Jenkins, Georgetown; Bye and Bye, br m by Administrator Right, O. Hughes, Montegue. In the first heat Pilot hat the pole and he and Little Joker bad an in- teresting time to the third turn where ‘Litle Joker caught one of hia boots and was not afterwards in :t. Bye aad Bye,true to ker name, came along at the heai of the stretch and won by a good length or so Tise second and third heats were between Bve and Bye and Gay Pilot, as Little Joker was drawn after the first heat. The speedy son of Pi.ot from Pownal showed some good bursts of speed, but waa not so steady and strong-going as Bye aud Bye, the second and third Time, 2.52, 2.54, 255. Altogether the day passed off very well, although there was some di-orderly con- duet about the dancing booth in the even- ing. The proceeds are to be devoted to building a town hall for Georgetown, and the committee, Mrssre. Mathieson, Jenkins and Jes. R. McDonald, who are most active in the matter, are to be congratulet- ed an their succesefal efforts. At night a concert took place in the Court House which was weil a' tended. proved very enjoyable aad realized the sum of $35. Martin. ~~ - The Perfect Pill Perfect in preparation. Perfect in operation. > Ayer’s Cathartic Pills eS ——~s ¢ ( Perfect post-prandial pill. é Perfect for all purposes. ‘ q « MM i Bt Mi i hi Mi nM Mn Mn iil Me Mn tn ill ad al Sa John | Mr. Henry MeRory, who is on a visit to his father, will leave in a few days to re- sume his studies at Baliimore. | Mr.d. P. Gordon, of Moore & McLeod, | left this moruing for St. John, N. B, where he will spend a week or two with | his parents and friends, Mr. John KB. Macdoaald, the well known coptractor of Noank, Convn., is on a visit j to St. Peter’s Ray, bis native place. — Mr. | Macdonald is one of oar successtu: [sland— ers abroad. Sir Louie Davies may vot know much about Kloodvke but he is,atall events, | very ready to share his lack of inform: - , tion with the British pubiic. — Montreal ; otar. Mr. Frank M. Phelps, the famous globe trocter, arrived here ou Tuesday evening's train and was registered at the Clifton. He left this morning by the Northumberland. —Summerside Farmer. Revere Hotel: P MeWillans, Ingle- wood; J C Harley, Norwood, Oot; AK Henry, Grandville Mills; Mrs Trueman McUuliv, De Bert, NS. Mr Jobn E Miles and the Miles Stock Co; J KR Noonan, Summerside. By the retirement of Lord John Hay, admiral of the fleet, Sir James E. Erskine, commanding the North Atlantic and West Iod:an squadron, becomes Admiral Ers- kine. His rank hitherto was vice admiral, Admire! Erskine will leave this statien in & couple of weeks for England. Mr.and Mrs. William Rippey were amoog the passengers in the Princess ve:- terday morning ona trip through Nova Scotia. Mrs. Rippey was a Miss Webster until yesterday morning when Rev. D. Sutherland spoke the words wh'ch changed her name. Queen Hotel: Hon Geo Forbes, Vernoa River; A M McGregor and wife, New Glae- gow, N S; F KB Finlay, Norwood; WS Tait, Awherst; Arthur ® Guild and wife, E Paige and wife, Bostoo; S E Reid, RP Morrisor, Tryon; Mr and Mrs Samuel M Martin, Dr Miles Martin, Heatherdale; Miss B L Gregor, city; Mrs Millar, Brook- fie'd; Alexander NcPhail, Orwell Rev A W K Herdman, Georgetown. Processor Andrews of Mt. Allison and Professor Davidson of the University of New Bruaswick are among the centribu- tors to the proceedings of the British as+o- ciation. Professor Audrews pleads for # simplificat.on of methods and mechanism in the elementary teaching of Chemistry. Professo’ Davison explains that Canada has no “silver question” because the bank- ing system of this country provides a suitable and sudlicient currency. A New York paper says: In all the Cathoiic churches in Brooklya the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin was celebrated Sunday. Io the church of St. Agnes the ceremonial was particularly elaborate. The Rev. A. B. O’Neili,C. S.C. of St Joseph’s college, in the province of New Brunswick, Canada, the best known pulpit orator of his order, preached the sermon. The church was crowdea to hear Father G’Neill, who is a poet as well aS a priest. Hotel Davies: © BE Murray, Moncton; Mr and Mrs Jas H Brooks, Albanv, N Y; I W Cokoon, New Glasgow; W H Power and Mrs Power, J H Russell. Watertown, Mass; Abram Nesbitt, Sarah Nesbitt, Frea Neshitt, Kingston, Pa; J Firch 1, Bo-ton; I Johnstone, Davion, Ohio; Mrs J E Me- Donald, Cardigan; AJ McKinnoa W scon- sin; M McDonald, Geo’town; C H Sterns, Souris; J S Harding, Mrs J 8 Harding, Si John, Cras Nichol, (Moutreal; BC Cox, Souris. Sister St. Isabel, Superior, and Sisters St. Hedwich and Candide, of the Grey Nuns attached to the Charlottetown Hos- pital, who went to Quebec a few weeks ago to atieni the annual revreat at the Mother House of their order, have not returued. Their places are filled by St. Dorothy, St. Philip and St. Mary. St. Isabel is succeed- ed as Superior by St. Honorine, who has been attached tothe institution for the past three years. St. Dorothy was here for e-veral years prior to 1894, when she returned to Quebec, and St. Mary was attached to the old hospital bere during the smallpox troubles in 1885. St. Bedwich had been attached to the hospital for ten years or so and had charge of the dispen- savy. May every success attend these good ladies in their chosen avocation.— Herald. Carter's for Wall Paper ee | SSS, Sends elses FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, privately, a Freehold Farm :onsisting of 105 acres, 90 which are clear, the remainder covered with a mixed growth of hard wood and, k ners. Situated on the Brackley Point Road Lot 33, known as the Martin Farm. This property is situated in one of the best localities, being 71 miles from Charlottetown, and in close proximity to Churches, schools, forges and cheese and butter factories. On the the property there is a new dwelling house, also a large barn, and horse and cow stables in good repair. This farm has a frontage of 22 chains and is devided off into convenient fields, well fenced. For further particulars apyly to ALEXANDER SCOTT, Brackley Point Road Or to the Subscriber PETER SCOTT. wife, W. B. Kobertson, Ch’town; G. A. Freeze, S:. Johu; are reg.stered at the Sea | View, Ateickone Opera Hovse.—The Miles Ideal Stock Compauy wili open their engagementat the Opera House tonight, presenting the great } military drama, * Michael Stirogetf.” The company has been playing to Jarge and well pleased audiences in the other provin- ces, and our theatre-goers may be sure of | a real treat. Prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents. 2 OO WEDDING BELLS. A gay and bappy wedding party ar- sembied yesterday evening at the residence of William McPhail, E-q., Orwell, to witness the marriage of his fair and beau- tifai daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to Mr. Samuel Martw, of Heatherdale. The siiken knot was tied by the Rev. D. B. McLeou, of Crwell,who was the Reva. Daniel McLean, Donald Mc: Donald Campbell, of Birchhill, Roderick McLean, of Valleyfield, and W. G. McPhail, a sister of the bride, performed the duties of bridesmaid, while Dr. Martin, of Boston, a obroiher of the groom, supported him. The bride, who looked charming, wore a cream casbmere and sik dress with bridal veil and orange blossoms, and carried an e2quisite boquet. Tae bridesmaid was attired in a handsome gown of canary-colurei eilk and chiffon. Miss Laura Young, of Charlottetown, pre- sided at the piano and played the wedding march. The li-t of invited guests was largeand included representations f:om Charlottetown, Gedrgetown, Montague Bridge and Valleyfield. The presents were very numerous and costly testifying to the popularity of the young couple. At the close of the wedding service a sumptuous repast was provided the guests which did credit to the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. McPhail. Mr.and Mrs Martin drove ie Cirsrlouetown last nignt and started tbis morning Oo au extended tour through the Provioces. Tue Examiner extends to the happy pair its hearuiest congratulations and good wishes. DALVEY AND THE ACADIA. Sir,— A few days ago your correspon— dent in company with a friend eubraced the opportunity of visiting the palatal summer residence at Gaand Tracadie, of the American millionaire McDonald, who recently purchased a considerable tract of land on the North Shore, throughout which is scattered several miniature lakes surrounded by greves of bushes, thus ad- ding to the beauty of the location. Evi- dently Mr. McDonald had an eye for the picturesque in nature when he selected this magnificent spot for a summer home. The home is situated cn a kuoll, with tlower beds surrounding it on all sides among the trees, together with neat and commodiouszoutbui dings. Its comtianuding appearance strikes the be- holder as something grand aud imposing. The only defect to our eyes was the un- favorable approaches thereto inland, as the roads were rough end extremely narrow, scarcely admitting of two carriages passing each other. Nearby is the hotel of I. C. Hall, Esq., which is# place of considerab'e resort during ihe summer months, where bathing, boating, fishing, etc., can be pro- cured at all hours. It 1s located close by the harbor and overlooks the ocean, with tne sandhills looming up in the distance. Iu going to the Acadia you may take the train from the city to Bedford Station, thence due north through the fine settlement of Grand Tracalie, where well cultivated farms aru comfortable homes areseen On every hand. The drive by carriage to the north shore is very enjoyable,as the distance from Charlottetowa is sufficiently long to give a good appetite for a sumptous dinner at the Acadia, and time enough to visit the various places of interest in that locality. Tourist. O'LEARY NOTES. A severe thunderstorm passed over ‘Leary Sunday evening. A large barn belonging to Thomas Smaliman was st-uck by lightning and burned with all its contents. Win McFarlane has completed his new house, which is admired by all. Farny rs are well satisfied with the hay cron in his locality. Wm McFarlane has sold Lucy Aimont, the famous Roger-Turner horse,to William Ellis, cur local jockey, for a snug sum. The cheese factory is booming this season. The manager, Mr. Acorn, is kept very busy. His make of cheese is Al. In two coffins dated 1630 recently dug up in the foundations of an old monastry in the Rue de Bearn in Paris, the skulls were found to be filled with white crystals of bicalcinate of phosphorus, an extremely rare sutstance. It was found once before under similar circums ances when a coffin was opened in 1807. COOK WANTED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. ae TO LET.—A half tenement house on the eovner of Queen and Bayfield St, Apply to Edward Praughi. Aug i6 3wks assisted by | | Spencer, of Montague Bridge. Miss Nettie | =e oe @ © @ eo 62820308 ]©O8 13033383360 8 2222 @Bses Fe 822328 ALAAAAALE % i have the and give the comfort. OvOnenenert enene nonenenennonenenenneneascennenennnneneneET TEETER TERE TT RD ED TEE TF FHT TE TFT 7717 Z weno : i i Lite be on P.E.T, = This is what a_ gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Ed- ward Island —Illus- trated,” a copy of which he sent for some time ago. Every cay we receive or- ders from abroad, Ii you have anv friends away from home, you should send them the book. It describes the Island thorough- ly, is profusely iilu-- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25¢ a copy. May be obtained at all the bookstores, or done up in wrappers ready to mail, at this office. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, .oee QUEEN STREET...... DW Bese ASAD|ODWAeF =e ee J ’ SBeVWeseswweowswe ¢ é ¢ ‘ é 6 é ¢ ( ¢ ¢ é ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 § ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é é 4 6 ¢ e 4 ‘ 6 envvonnnnnnnnynpronee envenneente grnrrnernennernenennennnnrent? Comfort for Women who are Weary of Corsets. 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