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GREAT ANNUAL RACES THE Ist Bace-2.55 Class............:... o.. ee CO | FS Lc. ae $d “ —Free-for-all.............. first, second and third prizes respectively. pany nomination, and the balance before day of and three to start in each class. Returning. leave 3 to make this day at Souris an enjoyable oae. gatherings of this kind will be provided Souris, August 4, 1892. $250 - - IN PRIZES - - 3250. HIS TRACK IS NOW COMPLETED AND FENCED, is one of the best in the Maritime Provinces. eee : eee ee ee First and third races open to Trotters and Pacers Purses divided—60, 36 and 10 per cent for Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse ; 5 per cent to accom- , A special train will leave Summerside at 5 o'clock. a m, standard, connecting at Royalty Junc- tion with special train from Charlottetown, and at Mount Stewart wit» regalar train from George- town. These trains will run on tne following schedule of time, and at the undermentioned rates :— Place of Departure. Time of Departure. 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Beck cB Sb .cke Ee Sh Edkisesasekescueksccens 65 ok SE EE 0. c slkc oS dee chacepe sodas UT Te Rip ialiccecakabheses secon 45 BE PON vclinc dhanobsdeais<scage BOE TE Ret Benhds ee dicndas ode ss 20 we, mney i SE ees UE |S Avs Kabaderedneveceess t5 Pg RE Re ES Ree eS WOE 8 OE ell os ocbuc sida annpucss _ R iris 5.15 standard, or 6 15 lo:al, cynnecting at Mount Stewart with Special for Georgetown, at Noyulty Juaction with Special Train for Charlottetown. First-class Dining and Refreshment Saloons will be provided, and every eftort will be put forth The Souris Cornet Band will discourse music, iving first-class accommodation, and Races will be called at 1 o’clock, sharp. Wi dass Miao. sasseuee. o¥e Purse $ 75 00 SEUSS HER: oo vs 0bnceeenes ” 75 00 ” 100 00 races Eatries close August 8th. Five to enter LONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. 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The system favored by Archbishop Ireland is the concession which it urges upon the Manitobans, and it feels that what finds favor with that eminent prelate |There is no reason why we should not do should not be displeasing to the Catholics of | likewise, Canada, The Allan company have notitied the | holds the premier place, with an average of -772 ; Boston has jumped to second place, and has .667 ; Brooklyn is a good third with .632. are coming with a rush, and are rapidly going towards the top. oe An Awful Fate. The closing of Behring Sea against seal- ers has doomed three white men to a winter in exile far up in the Arctic and ibly to death. A year ago the Mattie Dyer, a sealing schooner, of San Francisco, left three of her men on St. Mathew’s Island, in the northern part of Behring Sea. Seal- ing was dull and they were given stores and fuel enough for nearly a year, and seventy pounds of powder. They were to hunt blue foxes and polar bears and the Dyer was to take them off in May this The Dyer sailed into port Sunday and Captain Charles Mocklar declared that by reason of the blockade he had been un- able to reach the exiles. It would be too No rescus. ‘Three Indian hunters, who wore left on St. Mathew’s Island in a similar way 4 few seasons ago were devoured by polar bears, Shipping of Montreal. Those are satisfactory reports about the the port of Montreal. It is not cause for local gratification alone. The indications the export business via the St. Lawrence route, over which Uncle Sam’s retaliation threats have no effect, is still increasing. A by that outlet, and when we are told that this year up to date, compared with last bushels to 1,985,000 ; peas as 957,000 to boxes ahead of last year; lumber 3,622,000 pieces compared with 2,094,910, bearing be significant. Not much is heard now-a- for the very good reason that the stern logic of the facts is demonstrating the futil- ity of the argument that the natural and was the United States. News Notes. Labor is the inevitable lot of the major- ity. and the best education is that which will make their labor most productive.— Froude. The London Missionary Society ‘s a A new movement is on foot to open a universal exhibition in Berlin on March 22, 1897, as a special celebration of the centen- ary of the birth of Kaiser Wilhelm I. The Hazira rebellion 1s assuming for- midable proportions, The discovery of the Russians among the insurgents is regarded as conclusive proof that Russia is instigat- ing the Hazaras to rebellion. The Cherokee form of marriage is perhaps the simplest and most expressive of any. The man and woman merely join hands over a running stream, emblematic of the wish that their future lives, hopes and aspirations should Rothschild’s abscouding cashier, Rudolph post office department of their intention to discontinue making Halifax a port of call for their steamers on the route between Montreal and Liverp»oi via St. John's, the reason being that the amount of freight does not warrant the delay occasioned. The service is only fortnightly. The corner stone of All Saints Church, at Springhill, N.S., was laid by Bishop Courtney in the presence of a large and brilliant assembly last Tuesday evening. There was a large number of visitors _ sent, including Archdeacon Kaulback, Rev. V. E. Harris, W. J. Ancient, Mr. W. C, Harris, architect, of this city, and others. After the ceremony there was a banquet in the parish house. Stirring addresses were delivered by the bishop and others, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge delivered judgment fregarding the right of way in an action in which the plaintiff, a work- ing man, sved the Duke of Rutland, be- cause of the latter’s game keepers stopping traffic on the highway, while they were driving grouse. His lordship in delivering judgment said the days of high handed in- terference with the rights of the people had pissed. If the duke could not conduct his withovt meddling with the right of the public to use the highway, he must select other places to ho'd battues. The evidence given showed that the gamekeepers knocked the plaintiff down on the highway, and that when the plaintiff complained of this treat- ment to the duke’s son, Lord Edward Man- ners, the latter replied, ‘* Go to the devil ; if you are shot your life will be om your own head.” This, the lord chief justice said, could not be tolerated from any per- son, not even a duke’s son. CuiLpReX Enjoy the pleasant flivor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when ia need of a laxative ; and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. aoe Ladies prunella boots, 50 cents?a pair, at cup was won afew days Mab. There were only three starters. Sport, 2.22}, died a few days ago. = would not have taken $20,000 for im, tish games on Wednesday next. round emblem will undoubtedly be keenly contested. sculling greatest ambition, however, was to win the American championship, which, it will be remembered, he did a few days ago at Sar- atoga, factor in this‘ line. cate, Osmond and a team from the National Cycling Club of London. Sporting Notes. M. O'Sullivan, the all-round champion of America, is 37 years of age. The great turf event for the Australian ago by Queen Joe Lannon and George Dixon were the rival seconds at a sparring bout at the lite sports of the Trimeunts of Boston. The free-for-all race at Souris on Thurs” day next will have as first prize $100. There will also be a 2.40 and 2.55 class. Pneumonia is increasing at Palo Alto. His Jake Gaudaur and Stevenson have been matched to row arace at either Burlington Beach or Oriila between Aug. 12th and 18th for $300 a side. Our local men are all ready for the Scot- The all- Johnny Griffin will do his preliminary training at Lakeside, St. John, for his com- ing fight with Jimmy Lynch. arrive in a day or two. He will Corbett is getting into the hardest part of his training, and his trainers are taking every precaution. Ashbury Park have been forbidden to ap- proach the training quarters. The curious people of Our wheelmen wil! have a chance to dis- tinguish themselves next Thursday on both ordinary and safety. Let us see how near the winner will come to 2.11, the fastest and world’s record fur one mile. Ryan, the sculler, has won the Canadian championship four times, His Zimmerman and Fred Osmond, rival American «nd English champion cyclists, may possibly meet at Hamilton, Ont., this week. when he heard the Englishman would be present. The former quickly sent his entry Allerton and Lebasco trotted a few days ago for a $10,000 purse, and the latter won on account of the former's withdrawal ow- ing to lameness, owner, may be out $100,000 as a result of the injury. Williams, Allerton’s Joe Donohue, who easily vanquished Canada’s best skaters last winter, will leave to send delegates into Africa to make &|for Europe early this winter so as to get special inquiry into the feuds of the Eng- ieee practice for the races there in lish and French missionaries. ecember and January. This wil! likely be his last trip abroad. In the second match of the cricket series at Halifax, Ottawa vs. Halifax, Umpire Watson, of the Ottawas, practically stole the game from the home team by his rank and dis- gusting decisions. The match was awarded to Ottawa, 171 to 155 runs, Reports current in New York concerning Sullivan's break in training are denied by his backers and trainers. But there EMERY O. PENDLETON. A BATTLE WITH DISEASE The Enemy Routed!! SKODA WINS! Extreme Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, and Rheumatism, MR. EMERY O. P=NDLETON OF BELFAST, ME., NOW 45 YEARS OF AGE, WAS A MEM. BER OF Co. I, ITH REG., ME. VOL. HE SERVED WITH DISTINCTION DURING THE WAR, REC'D AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE AND IS NOW A RESPECTED MEMBER OF THOos. H. MARSHALL Post, G. A. R., OF BELFAST, ME. SIX MONTHS SINCE WHILE AWAY FROM HOME AT WORK, HIS HEALTH BEGAN TO FAIL RAPIDLY, AND HE WAS; SOON OBLIGED TO LEAVE OFF WORK EN. TIRELY. 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I feel that Lam entirely from all these troubles Yours truly, EMERY 0. PENDLETON. SHKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS For Headache and Liver Trouble. With the Discovery they cure Rheuma- ftiem. Mild, safe, efficient. Far superior to any pill. Once used you will have no other. Sina box. Price 35 cts. SKODA DISCOVERY C9,, Wolfville, N.S, to be something in it, as trainer Jim Rob- inson, of the Manhattans, has gone down to the big fellow’s quarters. U'Rielly, the St. John athlete, is not mentioned in connection with the Trimount The French Republican journals regard | handicap sports at Boston, on Thursday the triennial elections as a crushing defeat | last. of the enemies of the republic. The time made was surprisingly The Con-| peor, the quarter being won in 56 3-5 sec., servative press argue that the victory was|4nd 2.19 winning the half mile. achieved by waverers. What a pity we have not more athletic meetings here each year open to all nation- Jaeger, who was caught in Egypt some |4lities. The firemen’s tournament was a time ago, pleaded guilty before the Assizes at Frankfort, and confessed to having stolen |g00d athletes as any other city, and they over $400,000 from his employer. We certainly have as should have more encouragement. What a pity Charlottetown has not a few l for compromise on the Manitoba amateurs to represent her at the annual Maritime Halifax, St. John, Windeor, Pictou, send their representatives every year. Province championship sports. ruro, and even In the National League, Cleveland still Ths reorganized New Yorks When American wheelmen go to Eng- land in quest of fame the meets are open to all countries. [tis to be hoped that the American Cycling Associations will recipro- in view of the proposed visit of Malcolm Ford, America’s greatest athlete, has nearly exhausted his series of articles on amateur sports, running ia Outing for some time. They are, without doubt, the finest articles ever written on athletic sports in American magazines, They give full records and are beautifully illustrated from instant- aneous photographs. Aquatics in Charlottetown seem to be at a discount. With two clubs, an excellent course, and everybody anxious to see some sport, this seems surprising. Suppose both clubs entered two crews, and each crew contributed a few dollars to a purse, the winning and second crews to divide the money propertionately. It would give boating an impetus, something that is badly needed The fashion at present in vogue in America, of giving away such valuable prizes as $1,000 thorough-bred horses and $200 diamonds as first prizes, savors very much of professionalism, and will probably soon be abolished Such large prizes are given, of course, to induce the best men toenter. In England medium priced medals and silver. ware sre offered. The American Racing Bvuard intends following the latter example at once. 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