'f_..--. :ba 1 iao»on.~s'1» WEEKL\ (NOW "flliif?l‘iasi } "rss i.s'rns'r News I at e Ze ,_ 19, ig: rmsr or Ani." '”’ S1 -ri is rs "> “is ..i£’%¥l*'¥.'..‘.‘E"1l§_‘-'iv"‘v‘.“’llii`=i=°' J f 7 , -C'7` PRINCE wud? silt ill- lii..J..ilJ.l.lliii|,| , wiiii:iii,i:lil i if-Q i iiil|l|i|ll_ iuillmhiiiici liciiiiii will gppgypigyfipp _isiiiisiin ii iiiliimciil , _ Train .__Ge_inV,g.50A Miles a ` Hour Nears Burning Bridge -Brakes Applied. (Canadian Press.) Sl ,___ WINONA. Man., Sept. 18.- .__- n- -~ i.._,.». ~ ` -. ri ;';--"i» 5' __,,=__` _ g. A D s nation ‘Wit 0! the Great Lakes very bright. ll e n e or. The evat 01' Policy, also is doing mneh to pop. rs of the Great Northern Ea CB E bound Oriental Ltd., were hurled ' from the track by a bu'ning bridge » 1 on the Burlington Railway thr e ' , e miles cast of Winona today. Two passengers were slightly hurt. ‘ - ' . ,» f- . The cars were later destroyed by the fire. The train- was running at the rate ~ of fifty miles an hour and was with- in 500 feet of the trestle when the engineer observed the fire. 'i'he emergency brakes were §pplied_ WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.- 'r Administration Currency Bill w Il*1SS.9d by the House today by vote of 28 to 84. but too late to stop. Tl-IIS CHILD, BORN WITHOUT A BRAIN LIVED FOUR YEARS BERLIN, Sept. ,17-The German medical press records the remarkable case of a child which lived for nearly four years without any trace of 3, forebrain. Neurologists explain that the case demonstrates the absoiut. ° delcndence of hama be'n s o th nlodel by “ "ries of °°“le"e“° I H 1 g n 6 since July, lst., indicates succe B and the general Confederation fore or sentiment brain, and show that a human cannot carry on the ordinary processes necessary for hi preservation without it. The _ fish greater capability than had thc child in question. The case of-the child is especially noteworthy because of thc long dur ation of life. In other cases the hrainless life lasted only for a. few S days, and the movements of the child did not differ in any respect from those of a normal child. In thc case. under discussion the child lived three and three-quarter years, permitting numerous extensido observations oe its state. The child remained in condition of continual sleep. Its nuns were flexed and rigid. i»A'rHs'r1c 1ii>r-mi. sv ` l movement to rid trade unionism anarchist methods and combine war S Labor is taking the lead in t movement. The result is that anar ist and socialist exploration amo nn extent that ,unions have been lo ing more thoughtful to the extent ` of tens of tholisands yearly. The the Hllxlefy Of S9~‘7ilJ¥ U10 CFODB. he building trade fedcriltion, for ln' was surpriscd to sec such a large ex- FRENZIED MAN USED REVOLVE gathered around the gaming table About midnight a man in eveni dress ill the doorway was scen ' _"”°_"*"""” draw a revolver and fire at the cc (Canadian Press.) FRENCH LABOR MEN - PLAN T() BE RID OF PARIS, Sept. 17.-An imports rs of the chief trades on the Brit tance, lost of its membership. ng. A panic ensued and thc cro A y _ 11 '_ ii. standing the late harvest and the un- favorable weather, with those of lm more entries than in previous years, HB while the quality is very much bet- ANARCHIST IDEAS' cd at 2.30 p. m. by His Honor, Gov- “g sided and in his opening remarks \'Z_ said that although the fair was not ish as large as might have been wished, e yet the exhibition was a credit to the “gf to any similar show in the Maritime li - . _ cs i His Honor in opening congratulat- f ith t th _ ng cd those present on the quality of or we W Ou 0 fofeblaln has the ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,' t,,,,,,g., momentarily the exhibits and pointed out the edu- succcssflil, has since reacted to such Calilonal lmP°ft»““°0 Of these fulls- B_ Considering the extraordinarily late H uleiit being made along agricultural SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Sept liv- M. Bouelle, director of the San Se astine Casino, was shot dead la (Special by Phone) SUMMERSIDE, September 19.- The Prince County Exhibition which opened at Sunimerside yester- rin com ares favorabl notwith- other years. The oxhlblt of live stock is excep- tionally good, sonie classes having “_ ter. “ The exhibits in the building while fewer than in former years were very creditable indeed. The Exhibition was formally open- crnor Rogers. =Hon. J. lil. Wyatt pre- 5 county and would have been a credit Provinces harvest, the unfavorable weather and nibit on the ground, especially that of live stock and thc steady linprove- lines from year to ear Thcrc was . g _ ' y _ 'one class which he did not find re- b.- presented and he would suggest that as ordinary farming. He then folm- ll, any declared the fair open. W l-lou. M. McKinnon, Commissioner MARY COPLEY 'ru-.iw ““’“1’1°‘l-» ““‘l“ '°““ *""“l“‘l "°“"““” of /lgricuituré, inlinwed. in ins open- GOES TO GO\/I1‘iIlN'OR. COLEBROOK, N. H., Sept 17.- 'l'haw while here gave out a telegram a nor Felker. .I-Ie added that she would* not come here at present inview of the uncertain statues of affairs. This is her t`uieg`ram.- "To His Excellency, Governor Fel- ker: I address your excellency in the interests of mg' son, H. K. Thaw wlio,- after heliig eprived of the lib- erty the average acquitted man would immediately have received after n verdict of not guilty upon the ground of the dcfcildent’s insanity at the time of the commission of the act charged under the indictment, had for five and a half years endured un- told hardships and indignities in one of New York's worst penal institu- tions. Finally he took the only rc- course left-a flight for the freedom denied through malice "May I beg that your cxcellency will secure to him, ln whatever way proper, a fair and impartial hear- ing during, the im-‘Pending l“`0¢¢¢‘l“ ings? Yours very sincerely, "MARY C. THAW," . CONDENSED RDS I0 LME F08. CLlS8|f'iG|iil0h One cent per word each ins¢r¢l0l1 lu this column.' Cash must accomvany order. Minimum charge tW€ul1y'flW cents, ______________;___________ WANTED A GIRL - T0 ‘ LEARN drcssmaklug- Apllly *-0 202 3Yd_“°Y Ht-. l5ll5f9lli“_“Z9' WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL house-work in small family- APPD ian water street. 156?-9-1SM#l~ Fon SALE, DRIVING rliinv (COM- iiig -i years old). Kind Bud Sell' tin. Further particulars alillly 25 iinrenester st. issi-9-loivla-lm LOST BETWEEN BAYFIELD ST- . and Royal-Bunk corner. EOM l°°k’ nt, ri. o. H. Finder please lee" __ nv Guards-i._Qn~=e _ 1_w_-_°_-vM_1\- SAUNBOME SAUSAGES MADE trash every‘day from selected youns ' N w ome & 00- pork. Saunders, e 19362 9_gMe2mos w.iN*rnn'".i rouse emi. 'ro Do light housework in family when general servant is kept must he able to sleep humc at ulsllli- l\PPlY Bt this office. .1567'9'1§Mm' 1,091* _ BETWEEN PRINCE OF wales celisnlana snuulnort. black leather shop-bag contalnlnl \'“°“°Y and papers. Liberal reward if sent _ to ann:-alan onlne. ,__ iesa-9-lengt. nousm 'ro `i.m'r-cosraisisn, 9 rooms. All modern' improvements-. Possession at once. Appl! B°“l~ Carter 0: Oo. Auctioneers. i .,' ' 1s'i'i-9-_i9MBli>d- WANTED-A OOMPETENT BOOK- lisepsi-, one with experiencs l>\'°' ierrod. Also a capable sales-lady. to take ehltll of dry 80°” 4°' ' ` isis-9-muei. of women. Boucllc rushed towa the mail, who waited until he w within a few feet of him and th turned the revolver on the directo tiring the remaining flvc shots. ~- 1-A ---- which _ ~ , hrs. _Mary,Copley, _ ,_ Th w?"&g§@mf¥?>m"hI)£htreal to Gover-' HARVESTERS' NOT ' mont ion of a unc was given a harve hand from Arizona for stealing suit case from a hotel. A lar numhep of harvesters have been han ing around the past two weeks as ing abnormally high wagch. Bud th( the exhibition, but for the gathering istratcs have instructed the D0- -of the crops. Speaking ofthe exhibi- HAVING VERY GOOD TIME IN WEB hs' hard labor without the o S llrildle to round up all loafcrs. 0115 they will not work at reasonable wages to clear them out of tow NEW ROSS RIFLE SIGHT IS TO BE _.....- announced at the Militia departme to-diiy that the new rifle sight ma ment, ,will bc lssucd next year. It expected that some 20.000 “Ellis W ned to the troops during ne used this year. ji`1¢‘l‘uii\l \ also will be l>r°l°°\i _ . , E; ing remarks hc congratulated the on _county oil thc grand showing to bc I. seen at this exhibition, especially in ' live stock. He remarked that Prince _ County- -'was noted- for having the best cattle in the Maritime Pro- vinces. He ‘told of what was being done in the way of agricultural edu- T. ‘ cation, such as Short Courses, Stock. EVES1-AN' SMR” Seng 17,.. Si, Breeders' Association, Farmers’ Iii- P stltutions, etc , and in conclusion ad-‘ t- - _ _ . si, vocatcd the amalgamation of all the eflorts bein made alon these lines 0 E E ~ ge Hon. John Richards in his opening gy remarks deplored the unfavorable kl' ` state of the weather, not only for ll tion itself, he was pleased to dild that although perhaps smaller than “i last year, yet`it was fully up to the failing Whlflll they Will be Cl\9-Ysed standard of other years. "No place" with vagraiicy and jailed. SEVEN iivc were hanging around yestefda hc said 'could excel Prince County y. , .. Y' and at the recent Toronto Fair, he but Hin” the P"“°° ““““d. this “"““‘ cnuiu not and anything tn equal tin. ing, the streets are practically clea The men are determined to hold r' showing of root crops to be found up here to-day. As to the live stock, lie U1” farmers for more mfmey than was of# the opinion that Several Ui. they can earn. thc animals shown here to-day would have carried oil first prizes at that fair, thus showing that Islanders can raise horses here better than in other issusn NEXT YEAR. mmm 0, Cam” He spoke 0, the excellent showing of dairy cattle. bull OTTAWA' Sept' 17"_It was an’ w s sorr to notice the falling ‘ie- 8 Y ' ' as hind in the beef raising section hero where prices were much higher than by tm’ Ross Rme Company and elsclwhcre, which forced our meat ”"'1°l’t°d by the Dominion govern' dealers to import fat cattle from On- is . in tario. _ After a few remarks by Superinteu xt ,dent Clark, of the Experimental Sta- hc iss season. These are the same sights HB ti who gave 8 short and compm- the Eisley ami Palma trophy teams he(hIll'ivc account of the work being done there, the chairman called upon iJ. h ‘ . ..§€..i.?i'°zi“°i*.if'“‘ Priu Usi- ti ulurlze their present administration. _.__....----- \ registered-1, Riverside Farm, N.,John A. Mann, Buminerside; 2, Sl- .. . ‘. -4, _‘ HB3. .§§§?:32;i?§§§2.,_ ._ ,,_ Ruin -interfered With. first Dllfs lttuidnnce--.-Splendid “Sh¢'lwfing- of azn, ns er o 'srne returned =""` -" ' "il if' "‘-i - -J |~ _ *°.‘:.2.‘*‘.*..i;2§'; *.‘:_".‘”°;i.~..... .. Animals-The Shaw illfreilir til life County. 'Bedeque. las McFarlane. Holstein Bull, 2 years or older, re-l Twenty Damsons-1, Mrs. J. A. gistered-1, J. M. Leard & Bon, Kel- Murray; 2, Keith Compton, Suni- vin; 2, Wm. Clark, Summersld - 3 B , . John J. McNally, Summerside. I | Twenty Green Gages-1. Wm. Schur. Ayrshire Bull, 2-‘years or older, re- man, 2, Oliver W. Muttart, Summer- gistered-1, Joseph L. Gallant, ulerside side. Abram’s Village; 2, J . W. Callbeck,‘ Five Flemish Beauty Pears-1, Mrs. Summerslde. iSolomon Vessey; 2, Mrs. Thomas Jersey or Guernsey Bull 3 years or older, registered-1, Frank Giyden in ` Five Bartlett Beauty Pears.-1, Herman Callbeck, Summorside; 2, Son, Margate. _ Shorthorn Bull, 2` years and under, registered--1, 2 _and 3, Riverside Five other variety Pears--1, Frank Farm, N. Bedequc. ' _ Ayrshire Bull, Zfyears and under, registered--1, Arth i‘ McEwen, Sum- merside; 2, W. J_. lllairus, Frcetown;l 3, Riverside Farm. Holstein Bull, 2 Qenrs and under, rc istered-1 and J M Leard & Johnston. 4 - Harold Buchanan, Sunimerside. Glyden &i`Son. Two Bunches Black Grapes-1, Ben- nie Schurman, Summcrsidc; 2, John Lidstonc, Summersidc. Two Bnnches Red Grapes-1, Don Lidstone. I! , . . . Son; 3, Frank Gallant, Wellington. BUTTER AND CHEESE, CLASS X. Jersey or Guernsey Bull, 2 years or under, registered-1, Turncr Gly- Tub or Crock of Butter, 20 lbs. den. Margate. _ 'home-made (First prize presented by If T Holman, Ltd --1 Mrs John . _ . .) , . POULTRY, CLASS VII. Tlicker, Ross' Corner;' 2, Mrs. Fen- Pnil- Turkeys, Bronze, ovcr 1 ycar‘ Glll'-l. Albert M0350. NOW AUIWUZ 2. Five pounds Butter, rolls or prints, Noy Mouse, Kensington. Pair Turkeys, White Holland, over wick Lcfnrgey; 3,. Frank Glydeii dt Son, Kensington.. homo.-made (First prize presented by Sinllair & Stewart l.td -1 Frank _ ' . l . 0“f‘ y01\l` 0ld'“1. R- D- Bugnall. Cen-,Glyden & Son; 2, Mrs. Geo. Scliur- tral Dcdcqnc. Pair Gccso, White Brclncil or Em- dlm- Over 0"” Year 0ld”1- R- G- U9-E*` Box Factory Butter-1, Melvillc nail, 2, Fred Muttart, Summcrside. ',i’air Ducks, Roilcn, over 1 year old -l, Leo Moase, Kensington; 2, Ray Exhibit of Factory Cheese, not less 5*- this class be added to the prize list;'1‘antoil, Bummerside. than 50 lbs..-l, Lco J. Murphy, Tig- " ulgllt llefvfe U10 “Yes Ol 1500 D'-*°i’l° .it future fairs, and that was exhi- Pull' lhlulis. l’¢l\lu. 0V€r Ouc YGIH“nisll; 2, Thomas Power, Emerald; 3, 9- bits of fur farming, which lic bclicv- old--1, Noy Moasc, Kensingtou;' 2,: |_i_-0 Hughes, Kensington. ‘eg ed was now of ns great importance Fred Muttart. Orpiiigton Bud Cock and I-Icii-l, Sidney Ricliardsoii, St. Elean0i°'s. Bull Lcghorn Cock and Hen-1, Ar- Ireland, St. E1canor’s; 2, Mrs. John tllur Boutcs, Sumiuersidc. Plymouth Rock Geek cud Hen-1. ’o<.llenuon nnliiins, onions-1, ivan. Geo. Callbcck Siiimwuersidc. . W. D. Schurmun' 2, Miss B. McKel- man, New Annan; 3, Mrs. Ronald McDonald, Grange Mounts. -' Johnston, Bedcquc; 2, Peter A. Burke, St. Louis. F‘LO[\lCUL'1‘URE, CLASS XII. Collection Asters-l, Mrs. C. W Dickieson. Wyandotte 'Cock and Hcn»1, Ar- vic. I thur McEwen, Summerside. Collection Gladiolus-1, Mrs. John I-1oudan," Cock an`d"Hen-1,“Forest` McRae; 2, Mrs. C. W. Ireland. Phillips, Ellcrslie. - Collection Sweet Peas-1, Mrs. C.W. Leghorn, Brown or White Cock and Ireland; 2, Miss Carrie Beairsto, H n--1 Pere McMurdo Kelvin' 2 Miscouche ` 9 1 Y I v ~ R. G. Bugnali. ’ Gilt Roses-1, Mrs. W. D. Schnr- Minorca. Black,-1, Geo Tanton, man; 2, Mrs. C. W. Stcevcs. Siiinnicrside. Ferns-1, Miss E. Dunn, St. Eleaw Pair Huff Legliorn Chickens-1, Ar- nor's. _ thur Boates, Sunimcrsidc. Geraniums, Single Z pots l’n' flower Pair White Leghorn Chickens-l distinct-1, Mrs. L. Gallant; 2, Miss and 2, Mrs. John McKenzie, Sum- Viola McKenzie. merside. I Hydrangea, pot plant, 1 plant in Pair Brown Leghorn Chickens-1, bloom-1, Mrs Louis Arsenault; 2, Mrs. W. J. Muttart, Sumnierside; 2, P, l'vlcMurdo, New Annan: ` Collection Ornamental Foliage. liair Orpington Buff Chickens-1, Plants, 12 varieties only--1, Mrs. Mrn. W. J. Buchanan. Sidney Richardson, St. _E1oahor's; 2, John McLean, 2, Miss Viola McKen- Mi s E. L. Richardson, St."Eleano`r’s Igair Wyandotte Chickens-1, Ar- thur Mclilwen, Suuimcrsidc Ancona-1, Arthur McEwen, Sum- zie. ‘ A. McNeil, Summerside; 2, Miss M. Steele. merside- _ Stocks, 6 varieties-1, Mrs; Geo. Ancona Young-1, Mrs. W. J. Mut- tnrt, Sum-merside; 2, E. Compton. FRUIT, CLASS VIII. prize presented by R. T. Holman, Ltd.)-1, Thomas Stavert, Wilmot; 2, Graham Rogers, Summerside. wart, Ltd.)-1, Silas McFarlane, -Vessey, Summerside. kinds-1, Miss Viola McKenzie. sa `Schurman, C. Bedeque. Five Duchess of Oldenburg Apples- HCUSEKEEIHNG, CLASS XIII. . il, Thomas Schurman, New Annan; 2, F. Jardine, Wilmot. I( Collection Preserved Fruits in Glass » Five Gravenstein Apples _(First (First prize presented by R. 'l‘. Hol- Prizc p esented by Sinclair & Ste-lmun, l.td.)--l, Mrs. Thompson John- ston , (T. Bcdcquc. Fernwood; 2, Albert Mosse, New An-l Collection Canned Fruits Eirst nan. ` 'prize presented by Sinclair & Ste- Five Em.pcror Alexander Apples-1, wart, Ltd.)-1, Mrs. T. Johnston, C, _ _ J. 1-I. McFarlane, 2, Forest Phillips, Bcdeque. 'rm mlm” wthormes my that af- Chief Snrk who was loudly. applaud- Ellerslie. | Peck Cranberries, cultivated (First WP ne” Year “very ‘me Shooting at ed upon rising. The Chief said thatl Five Wolf River Apples-1, Frcd prize presented by Sinclair & Ste- the D"mi"l°n Rm” Association and he was no speech maker and that Mutturt, Elufiimerside; 2, Mrs. Ron- wart, Ltd.)-1, A. J. McNeil, Green “t the provincial matches Wm have when two chiefs (himself and the al; McDonald, Green Mounts. - 'Mountc to “se the same sight' namely the i!0V0l`“0I`) met tl\0\"0 Slmlllll be lll\'»l0 ive Ben Davis Ailllles-1. Miss B. Pint jar 'Mixed Pickles. home-made °“° “d°l’l‘ed by tm government' M speech but much pow-wow. He would Kelly, Summerslde; 2, Silas McFar- ,-1, Mrs. Glydcn, 2, Mrs. S. GRY- l"`°E"`"t' “’m°st any “sbt is auowed' ,therefore dispense with any speech' lane. . Pint jar Chow-chow. home-made- uud |Z1`°“l'» ““ml’°" °’ dmerent' pat' making and instead gave un lm- Five Wealthy Apples-1, Mrs. Tho- 1, Mrs. John McKenzie, Summerside; “"5 “W “Md in th” matchas' 'I-,he pl-oinptu (scalplng) dance wltlwui-linias Johnson, Summerside; 2, Tho- 2, Mrs, f~i_ Gay, Bummersido. i‘l"'“ °f' “mt °p°m“g -the doom to a" the usual dramatic ending. mas Stnvcrt. Pint lar Sweet Pickles. h0m°-mad* sights WHS to '~l“°°"t"l“ which type HORSES-CLASS I. Five Ripston Pippin 'Apples--1, -1, Mrs. 11". W. Strong, 2, Mrs. E. “"_”. best' A."'" “ext year an me J d in Not Finished.) Frank Glyden & Son; 2, Wm. Schnr-l Clarke. ` t\'00DS will ll” l-°““°d with tm om ( u g 5 man, N. Bedeque_ Pint bottle Tomato Catsup, homo- sighr. and only these will be allowed- Standard bred Stallion, over 3 MfF1;V¢ lN0ftl1;\`l\Sfil]DY 'AN}ll;‘l°9-1. J- H-'l madefgl. tMl‘B- J0ll_u M0508". 2. M_l'H» .---~“"’°"‘” - ‘ .-, __ ar ne; , c _ _. n. ALPINE TRAGEDY ifearigogigohndghirlnlersggared L R' §`ive ‘hameuse Atiiples-llifhl-rllirrison TSdi)ili>ll?: (lied Cnrrant Jelly Ol' JN" '”"“ " ’ ' _ Mira. n rw o . -- _ .` _ J. clldurdo, Summer- P0l\"l`RE51NA» swltzermnd' Sept' Cilgriage. Stanton" Jvhr Ialtghihlesr iivdltérsdgie Eunice APDles-1 J I-I side-M128 MJrs. >W_M W. Baker. 17-The bodies of four* Alpine climbers gud gmder 125 ylgttzgs-éteei; nsuznmerl MCFMIBM; 2' Bu" McFarlane.. ~ - sn,mp.le Gooswerry Jelly. or Jam* who iiéid been ;nllss:lngto?]i;ll<,:emSBlpt;`¥;' RS; °“_'“' . ' ' ' ' ~ Five__Stark Apples-1, Wm. Schur-I1, Mrs. J. A. Murray, St. Eleano`r's; her 1 “'°"° ° “ < ' -. ' ‘ ._ m n; 2, J. H. McFar ana. 2 Mrs. Geo. A. Jeffrey. Lin\l0f»¢6f- vassc on the P51” Peak in the Uppgg ?"n“`gag§{3;;\;io;,°n;“§ears old 1’ 'give Transparent Ailples (Yellow)-l ll-lbmemndo Broad Singl0 1108!. Engandlnc, near here. They were ssl 0-Cpxinr ,G Stallion 2 yém., °m_._1 1, Wm. Schurman; 2, Wm. Montgom- white (First prize presented by BU” to be all experienced mounts ners- __ -I1 BK_ . . ery L_ Banque. _McKay & C6". md_)__1' Mrm Unk but W°\”°.°““Kl‘° A" “ “N” ol h:::&_ M%r%:1,§§9u'§};Al§§“Tryim§.¢a¢- 014-.; Bbx Apples packed for export-1,,lstter, 2, Mrs. E. Clark, Summer- snow storms. which cost them “ _ , \ ' ` Albert Schurin n; 2. Colin Cr is. side. liven and “iw l"“d°'°‘1 °“° "°"°‘"° W‘,l",‘f,l,‘,;-,,v;'“§,§’;',§ ,',“,`2;‘,‘¢;;i,v 1'( |.,o¢_1_ Middleton. 'B Q lininninnile arena, single noni, party 1° UW". ”°'°“' , {>,,f§,f,,°,, wail... 2 H, 1,, cannon, 'sample Barrel ripples, pnnkeil for ornnnm-1, lm. ie, clark, 2, urn. Mlle ‘l"““'“» “l tm' plan' w°°,‘:_'\; Wu at ' ' . export (First prize presented by U. J. McMurdo, Eluuunerside. 0"” M uw victims' The nam? 0 ore Crrrihge Filly or Gelding under 4 Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd.)-1, Colin 1 doz. Tea Biscuit-l, Miss lnms others also believed to be SY Bs' W e ears-1 Fred J E. Wright, Sum- Craig. Mathieson, Summerside; 2, Mrs. Jos- n0i- B°°\’l‘““““b1° th" '“°"' ng' '¥n°,.s|d,.' 2 pany' Mega;-4°, Kelvin, Twenty Golden Crab Apples-1, J _‘sph LeClslr, Urbanville. . " ii, ii ai-Lmcirriae. ._-------° ,.,ff,;:i'i'°Jl.;`i`.1.lyo°rw(i>‘:..‘isflg'ri-:gshii-'n rwent; Hininp crab Apples-1, Ar-1 PAINTING Ano Pirorooanruv. _ . ' 1 , C, B d - thu B atcs, Snmmersidc; 2, Mrs. . SABBATH BREAKING. R33. 82.Jo-Loxhill JF;‘;uzz;‘l sumge; Rm;‘am0McDDna\d' GLASS nv' ""° ~18 __The qme’ ' ' ' Twenty Yellow Magnum Bonuml. VICTORIA' B' C" Sm' ` su - B cn.-i-la e real oi mi-i H. i.. Plums-i, Mrs. w. J. ivintinri, sum- sea. z-1, Mrs. W. J. Davis. Sum nd is bemlnaned down hurl? ‘xalilwirv (‘ondon'z2 Patterson Walker; 5.' merside; 2. Mrs. Geo. Schurman_ ,me-.rsidei 2, Mrs. Chas. Wrisht. Cra 6 0°’ “°"°|’“9°r’ 'uw ' ' ' t M e' Arctl (First prize pand pnrtmnut in I village store. AP- ay. h company, hack Richard Clark-, Summerside. TWG" Y 0°' S ° ' . i ply statin ‘experience to M. A00.. _ _ can Gun ‘li ' ohsl-lotl’.¢¢°W“- €0¥“P““7» l‘°l°p °"° n uber, ,presented by Sinclair & Stewart,l Water Colors, landscape or mar n #Wd m°t'°r ‘m“" and I; greaké, ‘ _ (ygqvpme Chagg 111, Ltd.)-1, Miss Dorothy Laiferty, sum- -1, Miss Louisa Schurmsu. are rel>0rf¢`¢l il s“l’l"' ' ' - ' m...-sais; 2, Mi-,_ Gm, schemas, Collection Photograph Views, notl ...__.._____-- R°“w°7 “G °t°°T:,;“p c9mv,nM°.’~ Shortliorn pull,"'2 years or older, Twenty Lombard Plums-i, Mrs. less than six-l.l-01110 Read. 9“'“- Minardm Llnlment Cures V Dil>l'l*°"lB 9'll“‘\'°'F U“|m°" 0”* mmm' _...___ _ (Canadian Press.) DETROIT, Sept. 18.- A Gray tour- ing car, wrecked and unidentified, ly- ing in a ditch 15 miles south of Mt. Clements, has baffled the police in their attempt to apprehend the occupants of the car who are be- lieved to be the bandits who last night held up a touring party and robbed them of $2,000 in money and much jcwelery. h tifled and there are no traces _ _i__.____.;__._. fill llill$Pllillll|ilil . _ NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 18.-At call of the Livc Stock Exchung buyers of cattlc and hogs from th territoi' to this part, inet iicrc hogs and cattle. Attorneys for th bitrarily to accept any kind of lcgitl Cuban quarantine laws make a long carrying ship can afiord to allow, thc island. QUIET A'l‘ CALUMET presence here of President Charl Moyer, of thc Western Federation Miners, has been productive of soiiite quiet iii the copper rcgion. MUST USE SAME SIGHT iiouiiccd at the Militia llepartmen today that the llcw rifle sight ma by the lines Rifle Coiiipiiny and u opted by the llomiuion Guvcrnme will bc issued next year. lt is c pected that some 20,000 sights w Hanging Pot or Basket-1, Mrs. A. Fichurman, New Annan; 2, Mrs. S. Collection Lillies, not'less than £` Collection of Nastnrtiums-1, Don. Fl” Red Aitfacllml ADPlBS (First Lidstone, Sumnnersldc; 2, Miss Loui- be issued to the troops during ne season. These are the same sig as thc llisley and Palma trop teams used this year. The Militia ailtnoritics say th after next year every one shooting the Dom-inion Rifle Association a' the Provincial matches will have ‘ adopted hy the Government. At p sent almost any sight is allowed a great numbers oi' different putter are used in the matches. The id sights was to ascertain which ty troops will be served with the o aight and only these will be allowed SIR GILBERT' S SCHEME. EDMONTON, Sept. 17.--Sir G bert Parker, who is visiting Edmo the British and Don-inion gover ments should co-operate in directin the settlement of ex-army, cx-nav strategic territory for any" possib operations in time of -war on the l’ cific coast. merside. CROCHETING AND NEEDLE _ Ccntrepicce in Colored Silk-l, Su merside Convent; 2, Mrs. B. H. Go kin. Tea Cloth-1, Mrs. B. H. Godki 2, Mrs. J. A. Winfield, Alhcrton_ Sofa Pillow-1, Miss M. 'l’unton, Mrs. A. McLeod. l,Mrs, J. A. Winfield. (Tentrcpiccc in White or Color Creek; 2, Miss I... R. Murphy. Collection Fancy Work-1, Mrs. bert Crosby. side Convent, 2, Mrs. A. Crosby. i,Mrs. A. Crosby, 2, Mrs. E. Arscnaulf. dercd--1, Miss I.. R. Mllrphy- hurman 2 Mrs Geo Anderson Summerslde. Lend. Roberta Dunn, Bt. Eieanor's. Dunn, St. E\ennor’s. Mrs. James Dunn, St. Eleanoi~'s. Collection of wild irinwcrs-i. J Cobb, Ci-apaud, 2, Harold Mlllig ‘ Summerslde. ° gnret Gaudet, Miscouclie. INDIAN WORK-l, Chief Sark. Total Attendance lo Date Over 20,000. Races Posi- poned 'on Account Rain. .___ FREDERICTON, N. B. Sept. 18.- Upwards of six thousand people at- of bandits. _ , . live stock men declare that thc trans- portation company cannot refuse ar- of first opening the doors- to a pe was best. After next year all tsc 31;; ;";'?:;§;`;_ the meeting adjourn” ton. expressed the opinion here ther county, Mr. Fwd L. Rqgers; Queens' and ex-volunteer soldiers and sailor in those parts of the empire wher they could be of most, service ln tim of war. He pointed out that Britls Columbia, for instance, must ever b .,,,.,_,.,_,,.,.,...--»-~_~,-_-,......,.,.,.....»..~»~»~ ».~.-.-.-_-_- WORK-CLASS XVII. Honiton Lace Work-1, Mrs. Albcrt (Troshy. ' I ' Afghan, homespun and home-dyed Tea Coscy, mounting to bc consi- Mcnnnni-g;-,-1-erm.:- -»,. .4-S: _ .fa - s' .il .,~_ ;::.‘ ‘ii il _,,, ii." -. . .. _*tx ¢».¢..\-.~.-.- `1-.<_'..a _....-7. All I-.fir ., ~7 ; 5,2; .i"',§`i`~’ l »»..-2-.-;.;..-.;.;~ ~ 1.._i.; W*-»»-as-on " ` ""’ " .wif-.--l-.~a, ¢ _i ' . §¢Avt~1»¢l\¢h~4Qv r . _.rr é- g _. 5'", _ _ I. - . ..< ...H 1 »~ __ -. Q _ if . ~i‘;i~ f I .iii .ii ‘ ii 1 » fl 'Li ‘ -il tl 3§`_ :l § i . 1” i _ ‘H '.». ii. .M .7\‘ ;ii?: z'l‘i`é' .- i §ii.'»i 1. ` '53, ; L. .'