—- % be bleh eel ee _ OUR CLAIM IS THAT Flavoring Are un g and P Flavor. auu 4 | g Our Proof ' Bxtracts | , Purity THE DAILY EXAMID ER CHARLOTTTT 'WN.“SEPTEMBER 2°, 1897 (Continued from page four.) HE PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION ~econd Day. During the races this afternoon the grand stand was crowded. Fullowipg is tbe prize list, as far as /Olalaable up to this afternoon. The Exhibition today was well att nded., | AY RSHIRES, Bull, 3 years or older—1, J H Alexan- der, Stanuope; 2 Geo W Bagnall, Hazel Grove; 3, J.A Shaw, Winsloe Road. } ' 2, (prize held, bullover age); 5, RK Long- worth, city. Bull, calf |897—1, F rington; 2, RE B Stewart, Har- Longwoita, city; 3, F G ' Bovyer, Gvorgetown., Cow in miik, or this season and in having borne a calf calf—1l, Wm Miller, Te —$_$_____-—- Leghorns, white—l, Geo Crockett, York; 2. Harry Chilton, citv. Houdans—1, Mrs Geo Lewis, Royalty; 2, Mrs Geo Lewis, do. Wiltshire: 2, J C Clarke, do. Plymouth Rocks, barred —!,Wm Clarke, _ Plymouth Rock, waite—1, Geo Clarke, North Wiltshire; Geo Clarke, do. f city; 2, Richard Burke, Royalty. North Wiltshire: 2, Wm Clarke, do. { En Pair Turkeys, any other bree!, hatched in 1897—1, Albert Boswall, Powuzal; 2, Albert Boswall, Pownali Pair Bronze Turkey s,over 1 year o'd— year old —1, Albert Boswa!]; Pownal. Pair Geese, common, hatched in 1897T— Albert Boswali, Pownal; 2, Charles T Ferguson, Marsbfield. Pair Gaese, Tonlouse—!, Albert B.s- Wyandottes, golden—1, Frid Harzarl,} wall; 2, Albert Boswail, do. i cotton—Mre (Kev) Howard, Pownal; 2, Mrs BB Stevenson, New Glasgow. Patchwork, quilt, slippere—Mrs A L bedroom DesBrisav, Ladies . ¢ ‘ ; M : enn ei Bull, 2 years old—1, J A Ferguron, cit > el. Jarvis 8 staff- | 1, Albert Boswall, Pownal; 2, Mrs Geo | Rrown, city; 2, Miss Rosa - Sovereign | a is R McPhail, New Haven. 5 weet l, a cosiestae ssorpaee > Jenkins, do. do. ‘ M McGre or, | | Bull, 1 year old—l1l, A Hynes, Mill View Langshans—1, Jas C Clarke, North Best Turkeys, any other breed, over] Pillow sbame—1, Miss May + gorg city; 2, Mies Lena Macdopald, city. WORK OF CHILDREN UNDER 13 YFARS. Pillow cover, combining hemmng, — ing and felling—l, Katie Weldon, city; <, Lena A Tuplin Kensington. Bs Outline work—Mary F Bartlett, city; 2, Gipsey Norton, do. \ | HORSES. Marshfield; 2, M McLeod, Brookfield; ty i W yandottes, silver—], Bertie R Brown, INDUSTRIAL ; icuudnol 1, ae B Seaman, city; Ist— eee oy ae | pie yegh ee San (P.M Oe ee Baaey Fy ene Seats ave panos, reas Tat we a Mo: | 2, Gipsey Norton;do- | 1 icatie F : ed rearing. Lppkeaiids Point Beek: Milécd asut 4 Cow in milk on ealf, 2 years old—1, J W vandottes, silver—1l, Allan Haszard, Marray, citys a re A A Macdonald, do. Lace kniuing, 4 var¢ ar , —Consumers specify the Sovereign | ) ad, 2, : >| d. A exander, Stanhope; 2, D MeMillao, | Royalty. Point Lace-—l, Mrs Judge McLeod, | Burne, city: 2, Katie Burns, Go les % : i a ales ae te 2s ae Royalty; 3, W Miller, Marshfield. . } Black Spanieh—l, Albert Williams, Sammerside; 2, Miss Alice McMurray, Toilet mats I, Lena i. uplin, Kensing ; Reon at and get them. ba om ee aes eee Heifer, 1 vear old—1, D MeMillan, | city; 2, John D McQuaid, York. OS oo cae : tou; 2, Gipsey Norton, city. he r Sovereign Brand ee ee ee eed Royalty; 2,J H Kaston, d.; J A Fergusun, Black Minorcas—1i, Robt Gregory, Roy- f Cambric Embroidery, large specimen — Scrap work, (prize givea ” we tnofa , }s i ‘7 thaapi ganda’ o— ag = | Marshfield. alty; 2, Harry Chilton, esty. 2, Miss Ethel Foley, city. : ake work)—1l, Maggie Cotton, city; 2, Allao ull : . Boy B wea rece gaat He ‘ys Po” | pe tdeiter calf 1897—1, R McPhail, New White Minorcas—1l, Harry Chilton, eity; Kensington Embroidery—1, Miss Ethel} gyewart, Strathgartney. ‘ t SIMSON BROS. & ¢ 0. om 7 xhibition, Ct aa way be < geidings | Haven; 2 J H Alexander, Stanhope; 3J H | 2, Harry Chilton, city. McNutt, city. : Darned so.ks or stockings (2 pair) —', Halitax. N. 38. | ‘ Siewilies : Br Shlee Fait Bae F 2, | Easton, Royalty. Red Caps—1, Wille Pickard, city. Embroidered ss Eig silk—1, ( Lena Tuplin, Kensington; 2, Gipsey Nor- a Pea tee ee psien te EI nk er oe tac! iczave. Games—l1, Picton Brown, city; 2,4 A Miss M H Jobson, citys whores ? ad Mc- | ton, eity, : : Alley, city. Leod, Summerside; hoorable mention, DAIRY. l + 2m, > es STANDARD BRED HORSE. Bull, 3 years or older—l, W Clarke. Game Bantams—l, N A McKinnon, | Miss H M Ruseell, city. ae \ Reowel! fy -: on Wt 11 ise. thtee voors clad 1, WA Found} Noasth Wiltshire; 2, E Carew, Bungay; 3, | Royalty; 2, Ricbard Burke, Royalty. Best centre piece in colored wile—I, Geese, Chinese~1, Albert nie . y f/ g age yy 1 ' ie n Mi »# 1D McLeod, city. "as McDonald, Glenfinnan. Indian ‘Games— i, AA Alley, city; 2. A Mrs Judge McLeod, Saemmerside; 2. Mrs Pownal. a ial dered Winsloe F.. is pene ebhesl Mildeed: Velen Buil, 2 years old—1, Rev J J Macdon- | A Alley, city. h uli, city. ts Ducks, ekin—. i ‘al Poe . 1) McL.od. city: 3 Geovee | eo innate. Golden Sebright Bantams—l, Ralph Tea cloth in colored silk—1, Miss H M | Road; 2, Chas Curtis, hoyalty. i € Gaiters and eh ln tea : = Ball, 1 year o'd—Thus F Guard, South- | Handraban, city. Russell, city; 2, Mrs Jucge McLeol, Sum- Ducks, aes Aten oswall, E Filly. one year old—l, John Newson, | POF 2, W F McDonald, Glepfinnan. Silver Duck-winged Game Bantams—i, | merside. . : Pownal; 2, John Saunc ns oe Albert j ei | Warren Farm: 2. Duncan Robertson.North Cow ian milk, or baving bourn a calf} Richard Burke, Royalty; 2, Bichard| Flannel embroidery—1, Mrs Rankin, Ducks, any other kind—4, " - . R Legegins ities 3 & Miabiillen rp tly Point | this season and in calf—l, Rev J J Mac- | Burke, Royalty. city; 2, Bessie Stewart, Southport. ; Boswall, Pownal. a we é ee ee . ; donald, Kinkora, 3, J H Gill, York. Bantams, any other variety—l, Frank; Outline embroidery—1, Mrs, Rankin, NOTES. f\ should vow claim yoar al- Mare, with foal at foot—1, L J Dawson, Cow in milk, or ealf, 2 years old—1,Rev { Simmons, Royalty; 2, Richard Burke, do. | city. : Messrs. James Pickering, exhibit, in the fs ) tention. Low shoea are | East Rovalty J J Macdonald, Kinkora. Birds (male and female) Cochins, 1] | Art fancy work, best specimen not men- | | oo, west corner of the Exhibition build- Dv langerous this cold, dam ae Heifer, | year old—}, Geo Lightizer, ) vear old or older—1, John D McQuaid, | tioned io list—1, Mrs WD McKay, citys ing, their popular labor-saving shaker and } weather unless your ankles | SADDLE HORSE city. York. 2, Mise R M Stewart, city. leaner. ; 4] Ladies’ 8 button Gaiters, 48c. Ladies’ Button 4 ers, 65c. Men’s Gaiters, 75¢ and $1.10. Child’s Corduroy ee / Fe eee . J * g . THE SHOEISTS. os Y are protectel. A few prices | & will speak lower than words Ladies’ low Gaiters from 32c. ; Gaiters, better Ladies’ 10 button Corduroy Gait- Leggings only Steain'’s Bicycles —AND — of A 4 ._ 2 Gold ~ ARE — IVEN =.° Every Monta To those who send the largest num P Watches AWAY Gentleman’s saddle gelding or mare, not (5 han is, ana must be shown in 1, Heorv G Millar,Mareb field; McMillan, East Royalty; 3, Henry Lane, Mt Meiliick. } less than the saddle '«@ T 2, Duncan Bertie Brown, city; 2, James Byrne, North river. CLYDESDALES AND SHIRE HORSES. Wiltshire. Filly, ? years old—1l, John Balcerson, North Wiltshire; 2, North Wiltshire _ ~ Filly,2 year old—l, James C Clarke, North Wiltshire. Foal, 1897—1, James C Clarke, North Wiltshire. Mare with foal at foot—l, Clarke, North Wiltsnire. ISLAND BRED PRAFT HORSES. James C Clark, James C Filiy, 3 years old—1l, Henry Horne? Winsloe Station; 2, John McKinlay, North River. Filly, 2 years old—l, Donald Ross, North Bedeque; 2, John McKinlay, North River; 3, Beoj Newson, Kingston. Filly, one year old—1, William Living- stone, Clyde River; 2, Joseph Gallant, eee Road; 3, Heber Crosby, Marsh- field. Foal, 1897—1, Wm Livingstove, Clyde River; 2, Geo Beers, Kingston; Heber Crosby, Marshfield. GUERNSEYS. Bull, three years or older—1, E R Brow, city; 2, James Kellow, Cornwall. Bull, two years old—1, Bevj Mackenzie, Cow in milk, or having borne a calf this season and in calf—1, E R Brow, city; 2, E R Brow, city. Cow in milk or calf, two years old—l, E R Brow, city; 2, E R Brow, city. Cow in milk, or having borne a calf this season and in calf—1, S Hyde, West River; 2, D C McKinley, North River; 3, E R Brow, city. Cow, in milk or calf, two years old—1, A F Bell, Royalty; 2, D C McKinley,North River; 3, L Irving, Cherry Valley. Heifer, one vear old—1,R E Lungworth, city; 2, Alex Kennedy, Southport; 3, D OC McKinley, North River. Heifer calf (1897)—1, J McKialev, North River; 2, L Irving, Cherry Valley. AYRSHIRE GRADES, Cow in milk, or having borne a calf this season and in calf—1, J A Ferguson, city; 2, J A Ferguson, city; 3, J H Easton Royalty. Cow, in milk or calf; 2 yeare old—l, J A Ferguson, city; 2,J A Ferguson, city; 3, Jas Berrigan, East Royalty. Heifer, | year old—1, J Sloan, Lower Montague; 2,J Sloan, Lower Montague; 3, J H Easton, Royalty. Heifer calf (1897)—1, J Sloan, Lower Birds (male or female) Langshans, 1 year or older—J Simmons, Royaity. Birds, (male or female) Plymouth Rocks, 1 year or older (barred)—1, Wm Ciarke, North Wiltshire. thire. Birds (male and female) Brahmas, 1 year old orolder—1, Alf Riggs, city. Birds (male and female) DVorkings, 1 Birds (male and female) Wyandottes, silver L year old or older—1, J H Easton, Royalty; 2, Jas H Easton, do. Birds (male and fema'e) Wvandottes, white, 1 yearold or older—l, Richard Burke, Royaity; 2, Jas H Kaston, do. Birds (male or female) Hamburgs, 1 year old or older—1, Peter Byrne, North River; 2, A H Boswall, Marshfield. Birds (male or female) Leghorns, 1 year old or older*+1, Harry Chilton, city; 2, Albert Boswall, Pownal. Birds (male and female) Houdanfl year old or older—l, Mrs Geo Lewis, Royalty; 2, Mrs Geo Lewis, Royalty. Birds (male and female), Polands, 1 year old or older—1, Jarvis Stewart, Dunstatf- page. Birds (male and female), Black Spanish, 1 year old or older—1, Albert Williams, city. Birds (male and female) Black Minor- cas,l year old and older—i,Harry Chilton, city; 2, Robt Gregory, Royalty. Birds (maleand female) Red Caps, 1 year old or older—1, Willie Pickard, city. 3 dozen han made pillow slips—-1, Mrs H rv Welsh, city; 2. Mrs R Reddin, city. Pest coilection desert d’oylies, not less than six in pamber of any work—l, Alice McMurray, city;2, Mrs Judge McLeod, Cut work cr Roman embroidery —1, Mrs R_Reduin, city. 2 pocket handkerchicfs (hemsti'ched) — 1, Fannie LePage, city; 2, Echel Lorrraine,. Mrs Hammond Jehnson, city; 2 Mrs James Nicholson, Eldon. Cotton quiit—1l,Miss Florence McBeath, | Marshfield; 2, Miss Bertie Lewis, Royalty. | @ROCHET. Afghan—1, Mrs Full, city; 2, Mrs H P Welsh, do. A special prize was awarded Mrs Edward McKay, Darnley. Lace Specimen—!, Miss Fannie John- son, city, 2, Mies Eva Nicholson, Kidon. } MISDELLANEOUS ART WORK. Quilt—l, Mrs Andrew Murpby, city; Best specimen of tatting—!,Mrs RK Brace, city; 2. Miss Maria Ford, Sowris Kast. Specimen of netting—!, Miss Fanner Johneon, city; 2, Miss Lillie McKenzie, Caveaodish. Shawl, knitted or crocheted—1l, Mrs D Kennedy,,city; Mise M Kennedy, city. Darved. net,—Mrs J H Norton, city; 2, Maggie Lowe, ci y. Sofa pillow, wool work—1, Mrs Daniel Mr. Ambrose Monaghan,.of Kinkora, also exhibits a shaker and eleaser for which special merit is claimed. Mr. Manson Campbell, of Chatham, Ont. exhib'ts samples of his fanning mills and quality, 602. Lady’s saddle gelding or mare, not les ows sa a eel E _ Birds cmale and female) Plymouth Summerside. : Mis | Separators. es, Ladies’ 9 button Gaiters, leather | than 14.2 hands, ma-t be sho pn cn the R 2 Yeare Old=—!; awson, last | Rocks, white, 1 year old or older—1, Wm Suit ladies’ plain underclothing--1, Mrs One of the varieties of oats exhibited by * > - . ’ : : P . « § ( , y i re 9 > Ve 7 : "J r i e bound, 70c. saddle and ridden by a lJady.—l, Mies oot Large, York; 2, Geo Tweedy, North Wilt- R Keddin, city; 2, Mrs A Lord, city the Experimental Farm at Nappan, is named “the Mortgage Lifter.” The show of sweet peas is particularly fine. See it. ‘ The horse exhibits is in ebarge, this ‘grown by him from the seed. Several of ‘these give promise of being excellent ‘ merchantable potatoes. reg Prominent amongst the exhibits in the | fancy-work class, are a number of entries ‘made by Mrs. Neil McLeod.” The work is admirable and entitled to the highest } praise, a centrepiece which secured first prize being an especially good achieve- ment. Among the many attractions of the ex- hibition is a beautifully oraamented fruit cake, presented by Messr«. Moir,Son & Co, of Halifax, to Miss Etta Temleton, This cake will be disposed of by lottery, pro- ceeds to go to new Cathedral fund Special prizes were awarded Elizabeth Louis and Mrs. Thomas for pin cushions. In the class for heifer calf (1897) Shorthorp, the judges report that this class was agreat creditteo the breed, the exhibitors and the owners. 75e. Stallion, 4 years old and upwards—l, Heif ld—1. ERB year old or older - 1, Richard Burke, Roy- | CNY. ‘year as in former years, of Frederick J Leslie Poole, Lower Montague; 2, Thos He; er, aah ee Bilge. R row. alty; 2, Richard Burke, do. KNISTING. Horne E-q., whose prom ptitude 18 ap- eons F Guard, Southport. : eifer, calf (1897)—1, KE R Brow. Birds (male and female) Wyandottes, : ; ‘ ' preciated. ee Filly, 3 years old—L Wood, Moun | SHORTHORNS, HEREFORD, POLLED ANGUS OR golden, | year old or 0 der—t, Richard ne oe ot peer ar M Kennedy, | Mr. George Howard, of Winsloe, shows ALLEY & 60 Herbert; 2, John Balderston, North GALLOWAY GRADES, Banke, Roraliy; 2, Bred (Sates AT Lace epecimen, not Ieas than 1 yari_l,}* pumber of fine tumples of potatoes ' § Visitors make it a pointto go through Prowse Bros magnificent establishmentthe Mare with foal at foot-—l1, George Beers ; , Fraser, Kingston; 2, Mies Annie M Smith ; ; — Kinzston; 2, Wm Livingstone, Clyde River; Montague; 2, 8 Hyde, North River; 3, Jas Pair, Bronze Turkeys batched = 1897— | fill View. eee . cae = pad deter sanragie es yn S be 3, Benj Dockendorff, North River. Hi Easton, Royalty. he Arey tae Powral; 2, Albert Bos-| gota pillow, other kind of work --t, Mrs | most modern improvements, Their stock JERSEY OR GUERNSEY GRADES, ms ei ‘ Judge McLeod, Summerside; 2, Mrs G W | js the largest inthe city. The styles and CATTLE. es oh ; Fete Fine Turkeys hatched po PAR tr odgson, city. uality of goods chbiee by box cannot Cow in milk, or having borne a calf }1,J C Irving, Cherry Valley; 2,J C Irving, Drawn work—l, Miss Fauny \uePage . be Thei , ae : SHORTHORNS, this season and in calf—l, Jas Byrne, | Cherry Velley. sis . sity, . Pr? ies oF pre ere: ey : ee |svaue | WRAPPERS Bull, three years or older—l, F G Bovyer, Geo’town; 2, Henry Lane, Mount Mellick; 3, John Smith, Rocky Point. Ball,5 years old—Richard Vessey, York; 3, John Walker, North River. Bull, l year old—1, Alex Kennedy, Southport; 2, J C Clarke, North Wiltshire; yeese your Grocer for particulars, or drop post card to _ > oe ¥ LEVER BROS., Limited, Toronto. i = SS SS SEVSESBCVES 3, Chas Palmer, city. Bull, calf, 1897—1, D C McKinley, North River; 2, F G@ Bovyer, Geo’towa; 3, D C McKinley, North River. : Cow in milk, or having borne a ealf this season and in calf—l, John Bell, Royalty; 2, Sam Hyde, West Rver, 3, F G Bovyer, Georgetown. Cow, in milk or calf, 2 years old—1, North River, 2, D McMillan, East Royal- ty; 3, B R Brow, city. Cow, in milk or calf, 2 years old--l, D McMillan, East Rovalty; 2,Thos F Guard, Southport; R E Longworth, city. POULTRY. Dorkings, silver grey—1, Richard Burke Royalty. Dorkings, colored—l1, N A McKinnon, Royalty. Brahmas, light—1l, Allan Haszard, Roy- alty; 2, Alfred Drake, city. Cochins, white or colored—l, Allan poogned Royalty; 2, John D McQuaid, ork. Brodie, North River; 2, Peter Brodie, do. = } lowest. — a EE a a All This Week Special prices in our five great departments Renee ee eee ee Ce ee er eee eee ee eee ee See ean iy, You get your money back if a John Bell, Royalty; .2, F G Bovyer,| _ Hamburgs, silver pencilled—l, 4 H ‘ so purchase from us does nut Georgetown; 3, Jas C Clarke, N Wiltshire, | Boswall, Marshfield. . please you Heifer,1 year old—1, F G Bovyer, Hamburg. silver spangled—1, Peter ) a ° : oy os Is it Not Pieasanter to have expert bakers do your baking for you than to have to awelter in a hot kitchen aad then rno the risk of having your baking +poilt. How about pies for dinner. Te iS # a 460040000 @ Georgetown; 2, S L Boswall, Powna); 3, D C McKinley, North River. Heifer, calf 1897—1, F G Bovyer Georgetown; 2,8 L Boswall, Pownal; 3, Henry Lane, Mount Mellick. Hamburgs, golden penciled—l, J C | irving, Chery Valley; 2, J C Irving, do. Leghorns, brown—l, Albert Boswail, Pownal; 2, J Simmons, Royalty. TAAAAAAAAAAAAS AHAAAARAAA BMrABMWMWwAMABMAM Clothing Carpets, Hast, and Caps, Dress Goods, Capes ~—~—and Sacques.—* S39 1.-mon Pies, 10c each Lady visitors to the Exhibition will find many things in our five different department =% $ ae on that will interest them. We will be glad to show any and every visitor through our well- Bq /atr Pies, eac 12c and 15e each Cream pies, y ; Cocoanut pies, 15c and 20c each Chocolate Pies, |¢D. STEWART 20c and 25¢ each ( | | | | | | ¢ a : . ECLIPGR: BSRERY é : N O) | | C EF nalf price. Now it is not hard for the buying public to understand what that means—why : j Bakes Best Bread. Aes: ‘ we will just pile those out to our customers as fast a8 we can, just on the same lay as we got i (| Se reser See ete “oe them, that is a shade over half price. | 1! ie QegePa : ss | a eee Is there a manor woman on P. E. Island who doubts our claims in regard to Men’s ‘i AD i) i 2B OY E&Y. |% During exhibition week we shall provide Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, if s>, we should be glad to meet that person, and it would not 4 | mt : vid a take us long, with our present stock of Reefers, Overcoats and Ulsters. to convince him or A / *, Special Facilities her that we carry the largest stock, show the best styles and ask less for goodsthan any nw — other house in the trade ' iF a —BY— : for you to see and examine our splendid stock of New : I : Professors Shutt and Gilbert a DRESS GOODS,—We are showing a magnificent assortment of those goods; personally i. : > Visit our Dress Goods Department selected by one of the firm in the leading marketsjof Europe, bought for spot cash and marked Bs : in ac San at prices that is bound to sell. i = Saich Seapeienset Flag age , re si ee je ake HATS & CAPS.—For the last eighteen years}Jwe have acknowledged no competition in pvr ations on. Leena Visit our Millinery Department this line—all others have followed us so far behind that we have not considered them ia it. 4 in fieatlatichown, thin (Webeiaiar’ rer Visit our Fur Department We keep the stock and styles up and keep the pricc down, always able to suit all-comers. uy ing at 8 o’clock, and ar rae. > : t aa. poaies at same hour, in Philhar- and be convinced when you can find the best assort- 3 . ‘ : ; : “eg y F Advission Free. Farmers and others ment and newest styles at the finest prices. | Give =? call; don t go home without oeeERG through — stock. You i be Hh 3 ae in agriculture, are invited to corry if ae ou do, a x | z| : A.B. WARBURTON, eecossoooscs eo ; aan? Sec’y. Pro. Exhibition. ' ¢ 2P,—Strayed to the prem- B EE R ' B ROS r, on Sunday morning, a i eta AAAS Li 4 . “juve Fxhibition Tickets for sale at B Ry ri es EXDIBITIUN - WEEK eer Bros. ol ue cat i a i stocked departments. JUST THINK.—750 (seven hundred and fifty) Ladies’ Jackets and Capes all new ths season; not one garment carried over from Jast season. The prices range from $2.75 up. We week in luck in securing hetween three and four hundred of those garments a shade over * prope SAR : =: cS ar ici antiiai megabit ~~ eeeanauntte cis see teaanap ee