i Me ee a PTV VT TTC T TT TT Te Tee Teer Tye rere « 7 fe ; Oul < ‘ "i ~ _ | ‘ 7 , 4 > SEPTEMBER 28, 1899. : Duchesse | | 7 £ ——— 2 2 "AQ 7 JOTES AT THE NOVA ‘ ST al a. " ‘ 3 SCOTIA EXHIBITION. < ni equal —it’s > Ce ee 4 i rad : a i 3 best that ean he P Lo give a full description of everything ¢ F D, OF even a general idea of ¢ ade b xuivits In the various departmes‘s, is a ; ssibleand unnecessar A report for 6 ‘ ~ s ‘ b t Ve A TE POT. 4 $ 4cents per Loaf Be ee Shale 4 e : Be people Ol I . E. Island will be more t < — g | (be point—more instructive and useful- ‘ | ne . f it refers chiefly to those things which : id. STEVMTART & | interest P. £. lelandere. 4 a 7 : < a Na‘urally a P. E. Islander directs his 3 rsE BAKERY . . I Olsteps in the first piace to A gricul.ural | < = ma. . i ii ae { BAKESBSST BREAD f|Hall. Vie is easy, for Agricultural ‘ > | Hall is the first building on the left as icislasiediie you enter, There is here an exceedingly a. ' salient tt he 3 ee _ fine show of vegetables, and g Le fF ( A butter, ete. The largest and best feature - of this department is the collection— | aimirably shown—of grain, fruits and | etalles from the Experimental Farm at 4 c ~ BY cecces , deecce ve C : | Nappa A’lthe | labelled, and the U \ | troutle to examine | purpose of deciding the best kinds to sow different varieties are farmer who takes the them carefully for the ry iH ¥i Assisted by some of Charlotte- town’s Favorite Musicians in or plant may do 80 with the names before |bim. The perfectioa of these exbibits— Kindergarten - Hall.. — | | that Prince Edward Island Lursday Evening 28th WT § OCLOCK well as of those throughout the build ing—there are some exceptione~—-shows farmers will themselves to keep in the bave to exert lead,—or even to vie with the farmers of the Annapolis valley and other parts of Nova Scotia. The show here, this year, } Po Patronags of His Honor | would ve creditable to any agricultural <a ak tie Worship = : country in any part of the world. Strange. ) Mawetlend Mire ly, there are not many exhibits from P. | Warburton. E, Island in this department. But we meet an old friend in Mr. Thos. J. Dillon, exhibiting the first-class ano Solo—(a)“Graziella” by Kuhe | who *is here \« la”? . . . a oo by F. separator, of which ,he is the untiring orme nies a ae ; agent. The“ De Leval” is running in Miss Amy Moore aa Th : g in the 2. Reading—“The Forty Nine Cent | working dairy under the auspices of the oO “> + } . ' * " Store,” by Josiab Allen’s | Provincial Goveroment farm at Truro,as Wife. well ae under the personal direction of Mr. Dillen and his nephew, and is said to “take out all the cream” and to give great- Mies Davies. NI—......ccccee The Dear Home Land ding ~(a)“‘If We Only Knew,” by ' . cv j . . . . Cherio. (b) “You Never | er satisfaction in this regard than any ’ Tell,” y} heel. 1 ) : ae Can ell, by Ella W jée'= | other machine. Bat the competition er Wilcox (c) A Star lin reepect to butter i not ticular] ~ , , ° lf - oS. U pUL 8 ¢ C Cap Never Fail”. . - ao , —— ~_— Miss Davies brisk at this exhibition, and the competi- 5. Sing—‘The Deathless Army,” by | tion in reepect to cheese is disappointing =- STUTEES -to8th - «wnt 99R « enaedeccoscoestets though the cheese shown is, ofcourse, of Miss Winifred Cotton wine sieitilies 6 Reading. ae “Rohy and I”) P-™* Gam " Mics Davies, The Horticultural Building is rext in 7. Violin Solo—‘*Hungarian Fantasie,” |crier. It ie gaily decked with flags and by Harry Calton... .. ..e00 bright with the still more fitting de~ Mr Vinvicombe coration of ,beautiful flowers. In respect & Reading —“Dikon’s Dog,” by Dorothy | a a ae ? Lundt..cece..iece. cece. ccc ceces.ses.t, | 0 the latter itis pleasing to note that our Mies Davies fellow-towneman, Mr. G. H. Haezard ) Song—Xecitative and Aria from I! | takes a foremost place. Certainly his A FOVAIOFE.....- 2 ea es collection of cut flowers—dahlias, sweet {r. Charles Earle s . 10 Teading—* Un Bean Ideal”, H ©} peat, etc,—are admirable among othe MOOT «ses c's incuk tl pamacs acca flowers which are very fine indeed ; an a Mis; Davies the flowersof Mr. George Chilton, aleo of tare a "apa Tickets for eale at} Charlottetown, are beautiful. The ssccess li Drug Stores. of our exhibitors in this class is the more remarkable from the fact that Nova Sco- tians excel in the production of beautiful flowers and the competition is keen. When we come to the apples, however, it must be admitted that P. E. Island takes SOCe SOO0 COST TA “ £00008 OC : Everybody | $ ; PHOS FOO “O04 F 60 OO 692068008 a second place. Senatcr Ferguson neeis reading matter and sta- Mr i tionery. We carry a large Mr. Gill, Mr. Olarke (of Bay- assortment of both. When in view) snd others exhibit apples peed of anything in this line which would not discredit any country. Bu; call at 145 Queen St., where you can procure goods at the rigb* prices. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookweller & Statione- 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... — the apple exhibit of the various counties of Nova Scotia and particularly those from the County of Kings’ are superb—large in size,'excellent in quality and well colored: The exhibits of Mr. Ralph 8. Eaton, who bas a large orchard near Kentville, are remarkable from the fact that four- teen years ago Mr. Eaton was a teacher in ‘he City of Halifax, and the land upon which they were grown covered with forest. Finding that teaching was not good for his £OSS 9904 BOOS 6009 66579 | orair : ase | i rain, cheese | t bleases i oe IPN and today is showing many varieties apples of the be:t and finest quality and ' selling the best of them in the exhibition. | building for five dollars per barrel. Mr | Katon’s notable success isthe result oi ® proper combination of knowledge and careful attention; and it ought to be an incentive to the ambitious young orchar-~ ol i | dist a Scotia. P. EB. island as well as of Nova | The Traneportation Buildin is well r i : .1 . i ‘ . ; } filled with carriages of various Inds, and at the rear there is a fiae exhibit of Nova Scotia’s fizh. Here again we saw evi- | dence of the enterprise of P, E, Islanders | in the pure cod liver ol, and the emulsi thereof, shown by Mr Richard Jordan, A arbor. narrow confines of ‘the tight litile Island’ | Murray Not content with the ' Mr. Jordan is pushing out into the grea Mr. Jordan’s oi] Is iike | continental field. | ‘he quality of mercy,—it is twice blest,— him who sells buys. Arter looking over the Agricultural, Horticultural and Fisheries Buildings, we bave only time to pass quickly through Here and at St. John, Mr. Fred G. Bovyer has made a the stables and cattle sheds, record as a breeder of shorthorn stock. The competitions in which he took part wer® hot ones, made great strides in the breeding of cattle for beef as wel! as for the dairy. But in reepect to cattle for beef. wv. E. Island, by the exertions of Mr. Bovyer, continues to ho!d the lead. Mr. Boswell, of Pownal, too, exhibits very fine animals, cattle as well as saeep; and the herdof Mr. Brow is One of the features ofa eylendid cattle exhibit. Senator Ferguson and John A. Ferguson also show prime animals, the former in Galloways the latterin Ayrshire grades, There are other exhibiters deserving of mention; but this we must put off until another day. This (Tuesday) afternoon the visiting pressmen were entertained at luncheon and there was a feast of reason and aflow of soul. The weather has not, 80 far, been favorable. But whether fin: ancially successful or unsuccessful the Nova Scotia exhibition of 1899 is highly creditable to the Province. THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL Tue Government have at last mustered up courage and appointed an Attorney General. The appointment was made at @ meeting of the Executive Council held yesterday afteraoon, und Mr. D. A. Mc~ | Kinnon, the representative of the Murray Harbor District, was chosen. Seen een i NOVA SCOTIA EXHIBITION. Islanders Capture Prizes—Namesof Winners. Harirax, Sept 26.— The exhibition continues to attract many visitors. The Islanders win many otber prizes: Mr. L. A. Haszard took firet prize for Rose combed bantoms, Indian Games, Plymouth Rock (other than barzed), Spanish ; second prize for Cochins, part- ridges; pekin bantoms. Io pigeons he took firet prize for panters, crrriers, tumblers, swallows, and for avy other variety except antwerps and fantails. Mr. G. H. Haszard took first prize for Rose combed bantoms (chickens), pekin tan tome (chickens), anu Spanish breeding pen. Mr. Chilton took first prize for golden hemburge, silver spangled hamburgs, black minorca, white minorca, Langshan and minorea breeding pans; second prize for silver wyandottes, cross breed fowls. Mr.A. H. Boswell took first prize for hamburgs, other than silver spangled; second prize pair toulouse goslings, and pair ducklings, raven. Mr. W.S8. Dockendorf took third prize for filly or gelding three years, health, Mr. Eaton went npen the farm, cleared away the forest, planted fruit trees, The Besi— Xoyal Oak coap; it is all right. Job Printin a 7 ab P Every description of com: mercial work, office sta- tionery, receipt and order books, shipping tags, blank forms, tickets, fly- ers, and displav work of all kinds. For the best Job Printing try us. Our facilities are superior, — our prices right. THE EXAMINER PUB, CO’Y, Is afforded to and sleep on --hair, etc., isa large one and ee ee ROOM © YO LET--Suitable for offices: over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Square. Apply to Catherine May, corner Of Prince and King Sts. 227 LOET—A star-shaped Brooch of brilliants, with opal center. Finder wil! be rewarded by jeavipg at | uzhe’s Drug Store, 227 li MARK WRIGHT AND CO Home Makers Satisfying Satisfaction.... those who buy the ELercules ~eetiies WIRE MATTRESSES Our stock of stuff mattresses—in mixed, all wool—-mos the prices are r ihtas usua of and bim who } Nova Scotia bas in recent years ! earrvvvereereerververververververr ARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1899 It 18 the Man Wh @yLikes to be Well Dresse onorey’ ARE THE MEN who have worn made to measure clothes. class we should like to see you. SHOREY’S GUARANTEE CARD in the pocket ofeach garment means. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. and as we dislike to return mone) You cannot get anything more than this. we are after. Every style, kind and fashion finds its earliest showing here, The men to whom we expect to sell § Ready-failored Clothins-—~ If you travel in this ney, We must give you satisfaction SOLD BY JARAEISs “PATON c& CO SOURIS Will be held at Souris Driv- ing Park, on Wednesday, Oct. Ath, and wil] be made up of the follow- ing classes: — MATCH RACE Between the stallions Progress Lad, Pros~ pector, and Prince hegent, for $150.00. $50, divided $30.00 Three Minute Class, purse Green Race, ALSO A BICYCLE RACE Eutrance money 10 per cent. of purse. Races to be called at 1.30 sharp, National rules to govern. If weather should prove unfavorable, races will be beld first fine day following. Admission 25 cents. F.8. MACDONALD, Souris, Sept 283—d&w Secretary CALAALAAA AMER LARAALAAAMAAALAA Laz More than 2000 Fami- lies In Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. WUUdAAeadbddadddddddddddadd { {This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every housé and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier aud happier for the learning. Price is only 5e for large twin bar, POPHETIDT NNN YTE eT eTE THe ennNTennerener ne nnenD -etivnenenennentrrernenenenTenneneeneny TSMAAUAAALAUAALGGNLAMdMAAUAMUddAAdddbddbddd cad ddddddadedddd PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY Halifax, N. 8., Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd TO 30th, 1899, On Monday, Sept. 25th and Wednesday Sept. 27th, round trip tickets will be issu~ ed from all stations, to Halifax, N S, good going on day of issue, remain at Hali-~ tax one day, and return the following day via either Point du Chene or ? ictou:— FARE $3.50. For further iniormation apply to nearest ticket agent. Railway Office, G A SHARP, Ch’town, Sept 13,’99 eod Sapt -—— oe TO LET—A house containing five rooms, situatec on King Street, back of Merchant’s Bank ef )’E Island. Apply at the office of LL Beer ew) eee ak oe ue : RACES, —— SU SEM. SNES IGS SS . © etme © Sars Gre *@> De ae ge ge ° Sige e¢ Millinery — Opening ANNOUNCEMENT Monday Evening Next OCTOBER 2nd 1899, FROM 8 P M TO 10 P M This will be our third fall MILLINERY OP ENING, and we are endeavoring to make it such as will excell any prev: ious efforts. We are the MILLINERY LEADERS and we are bound to keep up the good reputation we have gained and held so lon Rogers and Rogers large graphophone which was operated in Summerside on Friday night last to the delight of an im mence audience, will be operated during the evening at our Millinery Opening at our store. POSITIVELY NO GOODS SOLD ON THAT NIGHT F. PERKINS & C0. —CH’TOW N— ihibepads Pilea ae Go Bare Footed. | Str. CAMPANA No Never = When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button- ed and Laced Boots for SOcts PAIR a ini J. H. BELL'S See window for next two | The Str. Campana will re- turn from Pictou to Charlette- town, on Saturday, 30th inst, and will leave for Montreal early on Monday morning, instead of Monday evening a6 heretofore. CARVELL BROS,, Sept 27— Agents School of Music W. Harry Warts, DIRECTOR days. Fall term opens September 5th. Students recommencing will kindly call at the studio or write, notifying the Director of date of recommence- ment Vacancies for a limited number of new students. Studio hours, 9am to 12;2p m Dp m. Horses Wanted. Another carload horses wanted; weight not under a 1100. OLIVER MASON, Revere Hotel ne? ~~ Sep: ¢ > Tis alien es - . i i i i i i i i i ae aii ii i i i i i, at i i el i i i il i ea