————— + aie ae Oe 2 ee a The Kensington Races. Tue Kensington Driving Park was opened yesterday by one of the most ex es i citing and interesting stallion races ever | witnessed in this Province. The Park is situnted on the farr: of Mr. J. has not the most beautiful sur ‘s, but, as the track is as good ald possibly be made in red clay, ‘" answers the purpose admirably, a from Charlottetown, containing a or of gentlemen interested in turf mat- ters, arrived at Kensington shortly after one | o'clock. At that time the streets of the village, and the roads leading to the Park, and men, women and children all ‘‘a going to see the races.’ Not less than two thousand people were present en thes grounds. The stallion race was billed to start at one o'clock; but owing to difficulty in getting competent judves, the start was delayed an hour. Attwo o'clock Mr. John Davies, of the ‘‘Rankin,’ Mr. Stephen McNeill, of Summerside, and Mr, Patrick Reid were ap- pointed judges. They immediately rang up the stallions entered, as follows : Mr. A. N. Large’s b. s. ‘Messenger Boy.’ Mr. N. Lea’s by. s. ‘All Right,’ Mr. Robt. Fitzsimmons’ by. s. ‘Dean Swift.’ The horses, as they drove into position, presented a nodle appearance. Seldom do we see three animals with better style, shape and gait on a race course. And each horse had his admirers. Charlottetonians, naturally, sounded the praises of ‘Messenger Boy’; and Summerside men did not fail to speak a word of encouragement to ‘ All Right’; while New Londvuners in a body were ready to stake the last farthing on ‘Dean Swift’-—we should say for second place. First Heat.— After much difficulty in bring- ing .the horses together, the word ‘‘zo”’ was given and the trio dashed off abreast. ‘Mes- senger took the poll with little difficulty at the first turn, and began to show day- light between himself and ‘All Right.’ At the quarter mile he lead ‘All Right’ by three lengths. and ‘Dean Swift’ by six. They all trotted splendilly, and kept the above-men- tioned positions—with a 7 increase in ‘Messenger’s’ lead—to the half mile. Here ‘All right’ went off his feet; ‘Dean Swift’ came close on his quarter, and threatened to ve him the go-by; but ‘All Right’ does not Ce any by a break, and when he settled to work ayain he wasa length ahead of ‘Doan Swift.’ ‘Messenger,’ in the meantime, forged ahead considerably. At the three-quarter he could not be any less than fifty yards in front, andthe shout of ‘‘He will distance them,’’ was heard from all parts of the park. ‘All Right’ galloped down the homestretch, as it were, to save distance, sand he and ‘Dean Swift’ had only passed the distance about twenty yards when the distance signal was hoisted. The heat was given to ‘Messenger Boy,’ ‘All Right’ second, and ‘Dean Swift” third. Second Heat.--All went off together—‘All Right’ running with a view of taking the poll. ‘Messenger’ was equal to him in that respect, and in answer toa sharp stroke of the whip, sprung to the front and led ‘All Kight’ by the- nese up the back-stretch, with ‘Dean| Swift’ at .the latter's quarter, trotting finely. At the half mile the heat was well in ‘Messenger’s’ hands. Here ‘Dean Swift’ showei some fine bursts of He ‘collared ‘All Right,’ and both neck and neck, pursued ‘Messenger’ up the back stretch. At the three-quarter ‘Mes- senger’ led by several lengths. ‘Dean’ fell to the rear of ‘All Right,’ and in this posi- tion they continued to the finish—‘Mes- senger’ passing the wire about ten lengths ahead. Hewasawarded first place, ‘Dean’ second for fair trotting, and ‘All-Right’ third. Third Heat.-—-~‘Messenger’ led from the word “go,” and trotted the whole course apparently at leisure in front of his opponents. One would think*he merely got out of their way in order to give them a clear course to fight for second position. ‘Dean’ showed himself to be very gritty in this contest, and had second position at the half mile. Both galloped up thei back stretch, and ‘All Right’ relieved him of the second place at the third quarter. ‘Dean’ then fell several lengths to the rear, and they kept this position on the home- atretch to the finish. ‘Messenger Boy’ took the heat and race, ‘All Right’ second, and ‘Dean Swift’ third. SUMMARY. ‘Messenger Ben’ o..00 cn rer aes te All Bigme.... f. tose eec age es wep 23.2 ED 5 > op:0 00.5 © hemes ees t ptinn 32 3 The three-minute class race did not fill, and the next called by the judges was a green race, for which there were seven entries. It was won by Mr. Edward Pen- dergast’s bay gelding, ‘Fred,’ with Charles Lock’s ‘Prince’ second, and Fred. Davis’ ‘Lady Carleton’ third. There were five eutries for the running race. It was won by Robert Damel’s ‘Molly,’ with John Durant s ‘Snow Bird’ second, and Joseph Noonan’s ‘Jenay Lind’ third. On the whole, the day’s racing was very successful, and must have been very profit- able to Mr. Haslam, the owner of the Park. Several mien were run over on the track, and a number of collisions between car- riages occurred. Mr. Charles Binns, of this city, was badly hurt, having been run over by a horse attached to a sulkey. —_—— _-_—_. ss oe Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the} fuost suecesstu! preparations ever introduced to our le. it works like a charm in ali éases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat aad Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relicf, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets witii a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die, it is your own fault, as you can go-to your druggist and got a sample b ttle and tryit; three doses will felieve any case, Regular size only 75 cts. Bar's Vecrtasce Sicittan Harr RENEWER. Another gross of the genuine sTAMPED,. st received cirect from the hee R. - Hall & Co., Nashua, N. H., by W.. & Warson,—oct 15, 4i ‘ Haslam, a} a” stance from the village of Kensing- | the Park itself were crowded with) | / | i | tatty A maar " =. CHEAP G C) O Dp S Montagu si, King’s Co., AT THE LONDON HOUSE MEN’S & BOY'S RREEFING JACKETS. Cen MEN'S Ulsters & Overcoats. _—- - cae . Sonne mae — onus A Large Lot of Blankets rn a i ee a qn ey ey enw gegen eer eee ED A Lot of Soiled Blankets TO CLEAR—VERY LOW. A LOT OF BED COMFORTERS ALL PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Winceys and Dress Goods. MENS UNDERCLOTHING a = —~—— eames —--—- ——- a Bales Grain Bags. OVERCOATINGS | —_—-— ne a ee —_ SCOTCH & CANADIAN TWEEDS. — a WORSTED COATINGS ! ne eer BROAD mmo ee - - - . age Bazaar Patterns, The most reliable out. All styles received. Call for a Catalogue. — -| Brooches, a> TERMS CASH. py ee ee Davies & Uo Oct, 14, 1879. | EXTENSIVE 5 thane ae SALE ! Vainable Real kstate, Fe AM instructed by P. GAUL, Esq., of | E Montague Bridge, tosell by Public Auction on Weduesday, the 22nd inst., on the) premises. Sale to commence at 1! o’clock,a.m. ist The residence of the said P. GAUL, and the grounds attathed—one of the most beautiully situated gentlemen's residences in King’s County, having a full view ot the Montague River and surrounding country, together with thé Barns, Stables, and other outhouses. —2ad- . The tying on the North Side of the River. aor Wharf Property. Monta- gue Village being the first shipping place of the County,this wharf will be an excellent in- vestment and will yield « handsome yearly \revenne to the purchaser. 3rd— The premises adjoining the Wharf used as a STORE AND WAREHOUSE, 4th TWENTY EtGur Pasture Lots, RANGING FROM} One Half Acre to Six <Aeres. 5th | Anumber of Building Lots unsurpassed for beauty of situatien and eligibility as busi- ness sites, as surveyed by John Ball. See Plan and Hand Bills. N. B.—This being by far the most valuable sale of Real Estate ever placed in the market at the rising village of Montague, capitalists and others will find it a rare chance to secure SAFE investments. TERMS—Twenty-five per cent of the pur- chase money down, the balance in five years, with interest at six per cent per annum. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Oct. 6, 1879. 0) O LET. MELLAR AND ‘WAREHOUSE to let / suitable for storing Potatoes and Oats. os Apply. to. . W.. W. CLARKE, aka ‘ Ha, Lord’s. Wharf. Ch’town, Oct, 8, 1879. — Gi : TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms L& and a Kitchen. This House is beauti- faliy situated on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month. For particulars apply at this Office. Sept. 5, 1879. (UREN INSURANCE CO'Y _ OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- -ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— NE of the best FIRE aad BURGLAR ( proof Safes to be found in the city, will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Oct. 10. 1879.—eod tf G. H. TAYLOR & Co., (LATE OF NORFOLK, ENGLAND), TAKEN THE STO°K. OF AVING J. F. McK AY, Watchmaker and Jewel- ler, we offer all the CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AT A= LARGE DISCOUNT TO CLEAR OUT THE LOT, We have ,just received new styles in Earrings, Necklets, Lockets, Studs, Cuff Pins, ete.. ete, —Also—" NEW WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED, Cte. In the Repairing Department, having had many years experience, we feel confident we can give our customers entire satisfaction. Watches, Clocks, Barometers, Musica) Boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry thoroughly repaired and guaranteed. ‘ NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. P (J.F. McKay’s Old Stand.,) > Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1879—6w, 2aw any elena 1 IDOE NE ALONE LONE PERKINS & By the S.S. “ Alsatia”’ from Lon- OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS ne marae: ig IT a ie mere STERN. (ew DRY (Wl OPENING OF THE Fall Trade don, 8. S. * Prince Edward,” from Liverpool, and 8. S. “ Scandanavian,” from Glasgow, ‘Our First Shipments “HAVE ARRIVED. We are now showing the. eon- tents of 75 Cases and Bales of the CHEAPES] GOODS Ever offered to the people of P. EF. Island. 7 From London:-we have nan im- mense Stock of The Newest Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Searfs, Frillings, Gloves, Hoisery, ke., &e, Ge. Manchester and Brad- ford, the “ Newest Dress Materials, &e. large From From Glasgow, a Stock of Winter Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, &c., &c. Our usual supply of American and Canadian Manufactures. — ’ Our Stock has been personally selected, and we can guarantee}, the very best yalue in Ch’town. st _ 7 ake x -— mw Tee 7. / . fo SOM as ——>. o re ee : : a a) ¥ rr}. .* OPEN FOR CHARTER FOR POTATOES. A “PRINCE EDWARD ” will be due here from Liverpool, G. B., about the 18th November, next, and will carry POTATOES on freight either in barrels or boxes, provided a full cargo can be engaged. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity had better apply at once in order to secure room. If this arrangement is ecmpleted the ‘‘ Prince Edward’ would sail about the end of November for Liverpool, direct. 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