"Q19, - ; ~ " ‘ » ~ » P59159 ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ` nonuuvtt IIII1 li El GU RIA ill I I _' ' ‘ f' ' I - . f " ‘ wmlgflllhowvrh?-wndgm lsa1 I ` _ E f -f . an-or _t .ora --- nv __ _` _ __ -- _ & . ~ "° ' CHARLO'l"I` srown, PRINCE :EDWARD isLA1\'D, CANADA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 190 5. Inlt‘e‘ll't“*|1\.\'. 15012 and the beat. exhibition of horse rain..-g sean till.) r.:~;n~t-..ivniy, iris fairly good and here for some years. tiiough lint up lc that of past _Years was \'i-sti-i'Nova Scotia, and lin-. doctors race proved very inter- ' for pair oi' shearilng l-wi-s, any breed or estingnnd were watched wit-ll consider- P |. [E ,,I l _I ,I l I. _ . izradc, carrying the best fleet-e for the nblc pleasure. :o|;:LuF____":;,n‘_l`,;t‘;_ ed'B;2;'__r|_ull‘rs" 2' ntanufnciurc of tweeds --l, Philip Lane. In the (list. in-at ol t,hc 2.2? ou Thurs. mock of southdownsl mns|lHn“ or mm Donated for the Hllmpiirey Clothing day thc horses hall finished in the follow- nd fm", mmules the imma,” to comm Store, Charlottetown, A. `\Vlnfield Scott, ing order: -Jewel, Bertha T. Lccwood, ,.2 ewes ouch 'mhnve mmm, n mm" Manager, for tho lurirest and bcstcollec- iiet..\ey Cameron ami Jenn. They were 'l'eaebers`Assoclaticmupwards of 200 in gs D' IH. _,H ,I tion of sheep, any pure brced,all of one sent a\vny lnihat order. number, visited the Mollonaid Consoli- | a ls - - |_\nm3,` ,l,l_')m' F_;'__I_\|u_:f2'e;:b£n;.u1_n2;(; breed. carry the host iieeees for the munu- 223 ,.,__\,_.s’ ,,,_;,.°Nn u,,.Af,-_ dated School at llillsboro. Crossing the , 1»`red Uovycr. §';‘l’,Ii‘:rl"I§ ‘gl l"l;"°‘II'IH' “ml °“ "ed by cr The horses not away ou t-hc fourth score I” ui..\s.~i xxxlv.-srrnoinurxltn :»o'»\'-ii. I or- I I D ;;t;L;:`_?)?_(:,e'::"2§Ld:i:;ni';fn__bc::,g;_ rttliuut half an hour the train started for With G--rtlriortc cf Registration in 1! M,” SAm,__ 1.~,,A,,,,,,,YK|,,g_.,¢_,,,, mop mst winning in 2.25. Betsy held second place H UKIHZBII 1"|Ul=k Uook. I, lm at the Exhrbulon in ,my ,,,,,¢,,,-|,,|_ till the 2 but broke there and was passed ltam, 2 shears and over.-l Cephus h,,0|,,.,| "mt, by .lean that finished second, Betsy was E Nunn; 2 1.. lf. D. Faster; 2li.ouls Ili-rnett, lr put back to fourth place for breaking and If RMI' Shading-1Gu°` Boswell; 2 Gen 'lcmrlugl \ wl[i(w1lIEl“’0“II`-III prize; In Burma T got third' Leewoud was dis' Interest and application were the notice us Nunn; 3 Cephus Nunn. ‘ ’""'° y'”°“ ‘ °° ‘ °°° - '°“’ W" U' taneed and finished at a galop. ` ` [’air‘of Ewen, 2 shears and over, haw "I ‘nd I’“II°l' _ L28 GLA” (Tmlm HEATJ 3 ' ‘ t t I.‘hrcai‘cll aiamb this season-I Ilaln- Hmwel » "pe""t°r”°'II"w mm um' nm “Ong IN yesterdays prize list, filly one your Boswell,2Ccphua Nunn, 3 Oephus Nunn. old, Standard by-sd or uL;,,.,~_ Ruubgn The horses got sway after considerable PHI' Uf EWGB. ShBlI'IillR8-l G00. B0s~- Henderson, North River, was \ncntioncd` EUUFIIIK- 'HWY WW” wc” b““°I“"d W Ula -IQFYLLI-_il "0" lei" “"5 W” K'\_'§B_I}]iL‘_gg l7g§°_<‘<>l\»¢_tg1wi0s\=. ..~e1l.2cepl...A N.mn,:icsphas Nunn. _ aswnnnnii tiara prize install arena. quarter where Jewel availed allellrlciose- ly followed by Betsey. 8 wh,” N“,m_ / The following is the su lcx.Ass':'t‘3r‘/iv.-Icxroicn nowss. __ 1`“"i"fWE’“`Y"“°m` S25” wan osrcloone otlneglstratlon in ne- --- - Th” '°"““'““ I' ““'“"““"" ognized Flock Book. _ DI-_ Williams! Pink Bertha T., bay m, by Israel, Peter Ram, 2 shears and over-I Silas Il. Drive Out Rh@111]1qtiQ ’ _ . _ _ , ___ __ _ , _ _ , ,_ . _ ‘ Jean, bay ui 2.305, by Executloncr li.uu lamb-1, b.L. Boswell, J. Albert~I`wtul|l. J. John fwcedlc. 3. Alfred L'§\':l»lf §;;I;|ri;l;;E4;‘;?l~usR-Laneglpmllp P01501-,_ A_ A_ Lzwkie' Uh,,,_|°,_teto“.,; I I. Lane. (H°°p") 0 Ram Lamb-1Si1asR Lang 2 philip Rhcumntism is rooted in the blood I‘°““‘°°d‘ ami' brgtby P‘"kw°°‘I' LM", ` ' ' -.my doctor will tell you that. Nothing S. N. Dawson, North T1`.V°il ' _ ' _ can cure it thntdoea not reach the blood. (Dawson) 3 PM' °f EI* W- 2 “h"“° “nd °"“"» I"“'I“K it is a foolish waste of time and money ach reared a lamb this season-i, Silas to try t_o cure rhcumatiam with iiniments, JL‘“'°I. bliwk mv 239i ‘LY Black ,me : 2_ phmp Lane ; 3' SUM, Lum psuitlces or anything else that only goes Pilot, J. P. Irving, Cape Traverse I Carroll Halifax (Carre Pairof Ewes,shearllngs-1,SiIaa Lane' “ki” deep` Ruhhmu louum Imp the I['\`I"Kl skin only helps the gainful poison to Pair oi'E\re Lambs-1, Silas Lane; 2 circulate more freely. he one cure, and Betsey Cameron, br m, 2.213, by Silas Lane ; 3, Philip Lane. the only cu_ro i'0\‘ rhellmetism IH t0 dl“IV0 Bronze_ Chief, John Cameron, Flock of Oxford Downs, consisting of the “"'°““"I °'“ or y°“rhI°°d Wm' Dr' Charlottetown (Cameron) 4 4 4 _ Williams' Pink Pills. They actually nlzed tiock l»ook.' ram and 4 females, the females $0 00!1SISl» make new blood, and the new blood Tim(-_ 2,28, 2,25, f,25§. » . S Rum, sllearilug-» l, Albert Boswell. Ram lamb- l, Albert Boswell; 2, Geo. Pair of ewes, 2 shears and over, having Pair of Ewcs shearlings -1, Albert Pair of liwc Lambs-l, Albert Boswell; ,Geo Boswell. Flock of iiincolns, consisting of ram and \ves.each tu have reared lt lamb this Mectlanlca, Farmers, aponameni To heal and soften the skin and removv grease, oil end n at at s. pa . use The " Master Meehsuidl " Tar Bono Albert Toilet-Hear tx.. M ins pen A o-da 2 cases choice Dutch bulbs containing rained hyacinths, tulips, narcis- sus, crocus, lily and freesia. These buIbS were all selected by our late Mr. Haszztrd and are the vcry finest obtainnblei ' ' lx I . Ram 2 shears ami over-I Albert Bos- uifsrlr ':'s::Z?I|t,?:;;?, l::;8Fct:,.l,?;?,:,'{f)E gidhuegtdfggiled, entgelhzngglnxldglirgfstlld Im(-""°“"I "M7" II"m~"T “F*T'I Silas Lulu; 2, Philip Lane. ` 23,228 £,'ney;“l§§';,f;f‘ The cntil-)ies werle I2s"follo\\'ls:i-Ii)re;T_ _ _ _ _ Perron Les boulements Que., says: “UUE It I1 Y UF 1" " 0 Yi Ili' 0 M B41 \‘ °"“"” xxX""-“”"°’_'K°" -h“1 tiirlffferedl from lrllteulnrgflsdm ln a by DrR.I Lctiwiii, and Star ot the East with cerlllit-ate or Rt-glstratlon in §,,',,°,,’§,§ "iw, °},,’,§f,';§," ,,,"‘§{‘,,f’,,`,,e§',°,_§'°:f,’}'; by Dr F S McDonald. Searls. Mui-h rerrrel Recognized Flock Book, luedlchlnes, buftgvitiwufirvaii, tgitlll( Ipiixle- “W5 enllfmseld I\:' I'I:§l“b5e;;" C: D' G°“` _ _ , _ ant e use o r. anna' n a. roy vv t e nv nc c. e eats were 2 IIm;“‘Iz::cms 'md m nr 1’ Pump Lune' §°m° I~I§1,";5 I "BSI" Sung cnlald half]-Y‘ half miie best two in three. Dr McDonald 'Rl " 'I °'_,, _1 Ph," ]»~"e nndelffm es‘;';$,',I:§| 2; gn‘-f,2(;,w,,':,5 took the load at the startandtrotted from R nn’ im|:;J_",“ PII", Il_),,,;:,I °2 I I hcar|,,’ nal unedy to have pains in the start to finish without n. break. He was '“" “" ’ I’ ' ’ ' " rvslun of the has-'t and sms ti--ws n pooled hard at times by both others but Lane. _ ' _ _ _ - - w , _ Pair of Ewes, 2 sllcars and over, having dhlrltddlleggisgglhhigll tlillt.lTl;:t;”galI) to gdb- °"°h3_r§’)l‘_°l£t_lcr“It"3ll punts; rnr Iaeirlagn unch “Med “ lamb mis sens°n‘1’I' I" shliitttlllly crIIsi\I“I,p‘ll|;‘I’IIlnu|tlJ(iI BH‘cn\\"‘III’il\(hfIdI pnrlwt ‘ I da yfl?c»rt]lt’.41q\‘:Il|l‘sb\\t‘."h'ns not I‘“"°i 2' mimi’ I‘““°' 'Pink l’ilII‘s, rloil 'into rhzy l1l\dds, and I Q 0 cm' "ye c Pair of ltlwes, ahcarlings-1, I. L. Lane : learned that tbeyiwould curcjrhcumntism. an enoug I' 2, phmp L,me_ ivaexliit for agupply, andh lp 'about thrr’ec uocrons nacl-: (ssrotln naar.) Pair of Ewa Lambs-1, Philip Laao ; 2, £‘rgf\b'f° Q",‘,§',c,: ;T.|Y(,;:§§°mf,?ef:§,_ gain df; In this heat D, Ledwoll who had prev. LL- Law- appeared. and sr#-dually the pales lcibuw ieusly driven with an ordinary wagon l"|0Ck Of 5Uf\'0Ik5| °°““I°¢I"i! Uf Wm “nd ““‘I I °°“Id 51° “h°“t Wm' m‘;"° f;`f°‘I°,;“_ exchanged for a pneumatic carrialte such 4 it-males, the females to consist or 2 H:§“D made gs-;1;fm§>l|;_yyel:`1;H~ _ km-nv _lie _-_ M ,hc o,,___,_§ ,,,_°vc_ The u,m,,ge prow, l aiu inland H1111 fic °W¢'=*- 'HWI1 "0 71"" 1'°'“”“‘I “ I""'I’ UH” wise to keep my blood'in good condition." effective and though he brake badly won season, 1 abearilmz owe and 1 ewe lamb- It la because llr. Williams' Pink Pills the race ,,],,,,e]y p,|,|,e,| by Dr _M¢1)o,-m|,|_ 1. Phillil LUNG l 2. I- L- I-l\Ul’- :’_Ié‘,'_“I:'¥°‘&',‘:,I;: ;:§wr;,’:l°'2n°tIIg,g_` Ingiefgigu Dr Kc-lly's Drendnough II broke badly lndi ation, kidney troubles, backachcsf after DHSSIDII UW fi\1f\\‘t¢\‘- CLA” IXXVII--HAMPSHIRE ”°“'N5- heathrches and sideaches neural ia . Q and h s ecial ailments that D°CT°ns RMEITMRD HEAT) nlglgétxociilptlidtirate of registration in rccog- I3iL|'E~ElE’|?EEh;l:|iril\;e>I ??“s§ |cn:l\;'y Lhv;ori;;r:luzmd' Tm, ,ms ng,,|,, closely ,_.o,,t,,m,(1_ D,-_ ‘ ' ' ' gr ‘ ‘ I dwill's mare broke badl but was neck - _ ~ ul <1 l i , lu 1 l ~° Y - 'ilnm, .I shears and over i, (/ephus (r1heBr‘ci\lnn“ont!\5r_ar{;n‘lms;:m_n lrlxtlvgs to neck at the wwe Wm] Dr. Mcommml hgmf I _ 2 he nd ,____ ,_ vm IOP l'\\IB 17091110 0" U18 Wl"l\llil0l‘ BFUUUII Dr. Kelly was leading nt thc quarter but 2"” °lI°”i °`i..I`.I§§` .. °`_'1'c§` i...'§ §.Y‘ZI.’I.I"i."...’?.i’I'.II`rY<>".lI...'i`.f'II”'lI.?.“§é"1i§’. *““"°“° °"'° '““““" ‘md ""“"~ D’-i ‘gxnnleno 'I nm 9 son ' p boxes {,,,.y1g_5g, |,y wr||,|,,R The D,._ w||. McDonald wonbeat and race, Dr. Led- ' llama Med eine Lo., Brockville, Ont. will second and Dr. Kelly third. t-Lass xxxvlln- Lono wool. enamel-l. No sheep allowed in this class with l,l;(I\}IroIoIgt!:~i?'eh"?2c:hea1°s and over having . each reared d lamb this scason~l, A. _"_ H‘I’l\3i(I'sd‘iedII'tf'l|lSlII:;u-EI, kn»nI(I'- IIOSWCII; 2; onT:iet1E|;ulI)\$Illl\i`hx|l;)lll?rldllelldlEnllzllggzlg; 3:1152: nlszlzbtgtzthnilgavll: Illonlcan use it a , \Vu\ Clarks; 3. Sfllllvvl Ll1“l‘- and suggestive articles for the irrespective £gf§;';;’§_’,';f,’Q}’¢°.f,f,f§3';“T::°¢'8ff:T'f,o,':§;&,f" ‘ Pair of wcntI\Gl` IIIBIIFIIIIKS-1. builder. This la one of the cboicest num I ;2, Albert Boswell. bers issued, the opening article bclng‘ DR' oH‘.‘. o|N1-"Int Pair of Wet-llel’ IMIII-‘H-ll G00 B08- “An Entrance and Within" fuliyillustra- r- H tl d h | fl well. t.erl,foliuwed by tho pubilsher‘s own Build-i neirfveng-,°:m:l°;n°b °J:Ee}:‘£:°k'Q:sl Best fat ewc Or “'¢lI\€1'-1. Albert ing Experience givingn photo vlcvvof his 30d"_ ' Boswell; 2, A- ll- BOBWGII; 3 S. T1- BOS- new house with interiors; Hints for the well. Fall Garden; Au Attractive (lroup /inanl opportunity to beautify your ----X--~,;-,;-;-,:,,;»== :.'....iz:“°“L. ".';‘.i:'.°;i ‘:.‘;':;'::= I ;':;:°..::..:t. 'sr :“;';:;..';°°';.,:.tZ:..:“;: ` co irenoussn tl-sr, - d it rl l tilailpormlril t All Shwpln "MA “IM” mu" ha” bmd Prghllelli No.0 in e;d)|II':a`2Th‘ItteniI)Edrr:i‘br Fmlnxliollzzdr ngholho narlllled hyaclnrfils °' ¥"°Y '“°°‘~ r>.°|.ism", .vlneills lnnilanly nannies by slieoion, nic, 12 and use t-itch; wlnw Palr of ewes. 2=hea\'f° 1"“\°\'<>r- hevlnlr Aman 0. Clausen with diagram. of Roman hyselanisnn xmas bloom at me _0~\¢l\l"'\\‘°<|l|;‘*|:1I'I;FI| l°”°“*1vCE£°h varlcuaetylas of dot-mere. In addition per dos.; iine namisaus single and ' ; I to t tl ~ 3 e us - r ; . W- »ff-- -11 1°-V n:::f°f~ - ' mx:°:.~_:::".:r.:“:.:°::..:1:2:1;' t I Pair of wel. lhwllenl-1. C°Pl\\" matter. 'rims are followed by als usual spanlslllrlullwlm mmpeftd; early 0 C ear' Nanlli 9.3055 F“mUli 3»E|U°h 3l\\l\|°f" departments, Decorating and Fumishing, tulips for in door culture at 16, I), I and _ Pair OI’ :GWB Il"\I‘5'~|» C°l’I\‘-‘U Household Economics and Table Chats -'inc per dos.;asst. color er-oeus 46, mam! Nunn:2.I1°b'»Flfn°\'=”- R°\'tF\“‘"M~ sw. me pei- aa,; nliam eamlianm nas lam ' '””'_°""'_ FILES The latter brok- mmary. ii) 233 55 11 Dr. Uha|c'l Oinb moat. is I certain an fuaranbced cnrc arcaeh and eve? for m of itch ng,bloedin| a n d protrudl the press and ag ze' Winnipeg's building record is greater i_\an ever. In last year's record sn\'ei'l|l RAND, TRUNK PACIFIC WORK ontracts West oi Portage to be Finished Early Next Spring-'Two _Year’s Building in Winnipeg Shows Big Figures. millions were represented by thc new C° P. R. terminals the Eaton Block and Gan works improvements. There an over 1,11) more buildings this year to date than last. but the majority are residences. The report which speaks for itself isas follows :- Iillll-Permits. 1,708; buildings 2,208: cost, $0,051,750. " li)(l5-I’ern\i_ts, 2,7iiI.' buildings 11,539; cost $tl,li27,tl»>0. Thursday rziorrilrlgtilc members of ,the -rry at il o'elock the cxcurslonists waikntl the Southport station. After a delay or illsboru. When the association reached the 'chool they found the scvcrnl classes en- aged in their usual work. A hasty in- peetion was made of the several classes. ble features of each class. The presence f visitors did nor- in the least discoucert he pupils. The centre of attraction for he visitors was the Domestic Science dc- partment. After abrlef explanation of the work by Miss Ross. the teacher, sever- al artieies of food were prepared and par- tnken of by the visitors. Following the inspection of the school- the convention met in the Assembly hall, where Dr. Brittain. of Fredericton, N. B. gave a lesson to a class of grade VI pup- ils. The subject was leaves and buds. With specimens ef the spotted alder, and spruce fa the hands of the pupils, they were led on atop by stop until they dis- covered for themselves the development of the bud into the branch. Foliage and earpel leaves were distinguished. This fwas, in very truth,a model lessen,-an example of teaching not telling. Tho grounds, luxuriantln flowers and vegetables, were visited and admired. The inspection concluded the school was dismissed and the visitorshad the pleasure of witnessing the orderly procession of the pupils to the vans-of which there were six-and their departure for home. Prlncipalilonos was most assiduous In his eifortsto make the visit a pleasant one and to enabic all to see the entire school and equipment. At 12 o'ciock the party left by train for Charlottetown. They were brought across the new bridge. Superintendent Sharp was present and to his kindness the cxeurslonists were indebted for many attentions. His ihoughtfulness in an~ uounclng every charge necessary in cross. ing the bridge, and ills care that every one avoided any danger made it exceed' ugly] comfortable for the party. T eeveaing session o the Teachers' Association met at 8 o'clook Thursday in the Y. M. C. A Hall, Vice President Gillis in the chair. J. A. McPhee, B. A. of Souris read a carefully prepared and thoughtful paper. His subject was “Tho Teaching Process." The aim of education he said, was the moral and in t-cliectual development of the chiltl. A means of moral development was the study of the biographies of the good and great. Earlier education should be from tho chlid's environment not from book!-i,_ Learnlugby rote was comlomncli, but the child should be lcd to discover thc facts for himself. The contrast between the observing and unohserving man was' noted. Galileo and Columbus were cited as samples. I)r ltobertson,l‘l-inclpal of P. W. College, Mr Ilughcs, John McSwaIn discussed the paper commentary on tha ext-clloney of the suggestions contained in tba paper. Dr. Brlttain of Fredericton fol|owe_/1. His subject was Nature Study. In open lnghc spoke of the fertile fields that hc observed In tho province; the numerous unadcrned homes thy trees and gardens. lie also noted that many of thc school houses were not models of beauty in architecture or surroundings. lie] com- mended strongly the efforts now being ‘made for the estahlislunlmt of Gonsolida~ ted Schools, and hoped that the number would bo speedily increased. lnleouirast- ing the method of paying teachers in P. E. I. and N. B. he pointed out the fact that while part of the support of the schools in N.B. comes from the Provincial Govemmentmlnother part from the County luud, yet the district frequently pays more than is received from the other two sources combined, while In P. Ii. I. ai» mostalithe pay comes from the Provin- cial Government. ‘ lie then proceeded to illustrate the methods adopted in the schools for the teaching of nature; In thazlower grades single plants are studied either in the_ . i|ln\rd'i Llnimeni Relieve: leunlgia. _ Pair 0| W°I»|I0¥‘ 5I\°\FI|"Kl-1» R055 9'1"' Published by lil. L. Keith, Minneapolis, bulbs 101: each; tulips for out door enitme Get your new fall gloves for walking or w W _ 8 | no-ul. Cwhvs NUM- mam., |1.sopsrym». from s1.oo per iiamsm-an umm. so an an.-ln.; rm. Pam. eco. soon , f _ ' l, I i _ . -, c I B C t i s t t I ISLAND TEACHERS IN ANNUAL SESSION i_ school garden or in the rchuo room. From the study oi annuals pro ved to biennial.-4 tbcn to perennials. Following the life history of the plant houlli come thc study of flowers. in this tuliy, tho children could bn led te dis- ovcr that the fiowerwas really a modified branch. The polleuizntlou-relation of insects to plant-relation of leaves to light, moisture and air, this study lends naturally to the study of chemistry. lie sliowed un extremely simple and inexpensive method of pro- ducing oxygen, the entire cost- of making the experiment not being more than the cost of two postage stamps. Chemical union was then describetl ami illustrated. The speaker concluded with the hope that we would not be con- cnted with either the present or the past.. Vilas sure that the children of today are being better taugbtthan thoseof the past. Believed that there was time for 'the study uf the auhieet of the new education and not neglect the old. Theo. Ross, Dr. 1". P. Taylor, and J. D Seaman discussed thesublcet. ‘ Convention closed to meet in the moro- ng at nine o‘ciook. GET MORE VIM I Ifdyou are tired nervous, sleepless have lea aches and Iangour, you need Dr. Hamiiton's Pills; they tone the stomach, assist digestion, brace you up at once. 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