— te Sa me ic ae Me ro Se men 2 RE NNN te Se a a seeing lin Alt ll ee aie eae ie ies . A se lity ah IG ite a, 9 ee ty THE GREAT RACK FURTHER - DETAILS, Hanan Plays With His Opponent ! | 26 Minutes 12 Seconds, ogee Time, Nov ‘ ] 5, blishes the Toronro, The Evening Zelegram pu follewing account of the race: The banks of the river were peopled wi b a nois\” hustiin ge crewa at a heur, lend suc very ea al ltheugh the ladies whe rene. efture eceasiesa, were aify han attractive tO a University race, on this Conspicuous by their fashionable people think absence. these profess sional races beneath their notice, and, therefore, leave them severely alone. |° About the time the race began the stearners took up thei ‘positions near the interval prece eed- he men was oc- the »queduct, and t ing the appearance of cupied in betting. HANLAN THE FAVORITE. The wagers rose 5 to 2 and 9 to 4 in favor of the Cangdian,although on rhore; they averaged 5 tol. At last the veil of the mist was drawn aside revealing a stretch of smeoth water and a clear ceurse. ‘I’ e thus af- ne spectators Wei I ferdeda go id view of tne men as they tool their places at the moored boats. i q aS a wav ey > w . ae? —— ar | 7 »tide Was YrunkRives Very sivw aut there was but a slight wind from the | ‘ > » 4 . +< ay | pnorth-wesi. Prier LO the bart severai ef the uliers entered fer the regatta were out on the water with the inten- tion of rowing of the 1 Shertly after nooa, Trickett pulled his Way out inte the centre ef the stream piloted by his trainer, the frmous waters man, Harry Kelley, and a few misutes later Hanlan launched from the Lendon boat house, Bright leading the way. Hanlin wasin his Canadian boat and Triekctt used the beat built fer him at Neweastie, which be calls the Went- worth, in honor of his Antipodean pa- trons THERE WAS NO ADVANTAGE AS TO STATION in such a bad tide and after the men had shaken hands Hanlan took the Surry shore and pleased his supporters by the way in which he used his sculls in the preliminary spin. “He appeared to be in excellent condition and when stripped showed much more muscle than the Australian, whe was generally voted light. It was noticed also that Trickett appeared to be careworn; he stripped te the skin while Hanlan rowed in a blue jersey. At length the men teok up their positions. Mr. Ireland cried “‘ go” and the boats shot forward, HANLAN TOOK THE LEAD. Off the boat house he was half a length ahead. Half way te the concrete wall Trickett pulled inte the shore. up 1p Tront ace. At this point the Canadian was rowing thirty three strokes to the minuie, while the Australian was doing three more. At the old wall post Hanlan was was rowing in a beautiful style and wasa clear length ahead of his tall opponent, whe was constantly leokiug over his shoulders as if measur- ing the short gap that divided them. Otf the soap works the Son of Anak, from the Antipodes,begaa to show signs of puaishment, and the Canadian shot the centre arch ef Hammersmith Bridge three lengths abead. At this peried of the race he won the bet 0! $36 w to $400 that he would be first through the fa- mous arch. It was just 9 minutes and 20 seconds from the time oi the.start at the aqueduct at Putney until the bow ef Hanian’s boat, like an arrow in the wind, cleared Hammersmith Bridge. The structure groaned beneath a dense mass of excited pe eaple, whe cheered as if each was gifted with lungs of brass. Tie Toronto champién ‘clapped on another length, and, ¢onfident of vie- tory. he contributed a little te amusement of the speciators at the bot- tem of Chiswickeyot by RESTING ON HIS OARS. He Jay back in his seul! with the mest perfect nonchalance, lazily paddling | first with one scull and then with the! ethe:—a victor by 3 lengths. The! daylight between him and the Au- | stralian gradually lessened, and he set tled dewa to. work once more. came Chiswick Chureh, which reaciied in 15 minutes and 20 seconds frem the start. Between this and Barnes, Hanlan again in iniged in some play? ul antics, aad stopped at one time te talk with Elliott, whe was upen the river. He actually waved his| hanikerchief as he passed his quarters Bt the Bulls-head. The bridge at this point was shotin 21 minutes and 38 seconds. The race was literally ever, before he reached Hammersmith. Trick- ett Was now pulling in the wash of Han- Jan who worked right and left before reaching the winning point, which he =t three lengths ahead amid the oud cheers of the spectators. The time of the race was 26 minutes and 12 seconds. The | the | Next ly was seulling | Remedy for . Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich feod and style. Buy good, healthy ‘food, cheaper and better clothing; get more rea. al and substan tial things of lie every way, and eepecially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using s0 | | mach ot the vile humbug m edicine that does ou only harm, and makes the pre oprietors rich, but put your ‘trast in the obenlans of = simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always ata trifling cost, and you will see a, ver times and goou xt alth. iry 1t once. Read | t in anoth colamn. ! ~~ Fever and Ague. Are you troubled wit! io, Chills and | Hever, Lys ions Fever, Remittent or Inter y | mitting lever, Night Sweats or any disease I that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns? If so, procure a bottle ‘of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an | acetic extract of strong tomic roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, ete , and | positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons. [t purifies the blood, cleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so effectui ully that the chills will not return. We have never found any case of Fever and Ague it will not cure. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. One large bottle has cured as many as five in one family. Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. +-a4>> A Good Account “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and sufiering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by her own house- without the loss of a to know it for iny wife, who has done work for a year since, day, and i Ww wnt everybody | their benet. us Weerxs, Butler, N. Y.’- “y ary superior ‘Teas. 4 CKAGES just received ex Ethel e 2 2 nche ; 130 packages more to ar- rive in a few + cae Those TEAS will be found very superior in strength and jlavor, and we offer them whole- sale and retail at remarkably low figures. BEER & SONS. Oct. L580. NE W STOCK 420 half-chests TEA . TEA (extra goed), 59 boxes TEA, 200 boxes RAISINS, 60 sacks RICE, 20 bbls. PICKLES, 25 bags NUTS, 60 kegs BAKING SODA, 30 bbls. WASHING SODA, 70 tins MUSTARD, 80 tins PEPPER and GINGER, 40 bbls. CURRANTS, 200 lb. NUTMEGS, 130 boxes PIPES, 20 casks VINEGAR (test), 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 400 casks KEROSENE, 250 coils ROPE, 25 boxes McDonald’s TOBACCO, 75 cads do. do. (Smoking), 20 kegs Twist, 110 boxes SOAP, 50 cases and half-cases MATCHES, 120 doz. PAILS, 80 doz. BROOMS, 75 puns. MOLASSES, 15 hhds. SUGAR. ""GARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oc t. 26, *80—pat ex 2aw 3w, ar 3w STOVE Plek AND ELBO WSs GO TOC. F. HARRIS : ta Ss tas wie a. GF OPE wy Upper Queena Sirect, AOR your Stove Pipe and Elbows, and you will get the BEST bargaius in the City. A nice lot of Bake Pans on han 5 will be sold at lowest prices. Stove Ovens refitted, and stoves of all de scrip tions lined - short notice and at moderate charges. Ku Stove Pipe made to order. Cort Elbows iron always on hand, Stoves and Sieve Pipe hitting up vromptly attended to. Job work done with neatness and despatch. aA eall respect- fully solicited. Hz AR RIS, ‘the Cet. 15, ’86—1m 3a U pper Quem St. GOLD PAR:S, MEDAL, 1878 ‘| josePH GILLOTT’s 1} STEEL PENS. BY ALL, DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE __ WORLD. cs * i | « x a ' —* | For Sale or to Let. NHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ‘four feet on Sydney Street,the House containe ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned ix Dwelling by walocking a |docr. Apply on the premises to MLS. BOSWALL A ril 26, 1880 —tf P = ‘BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. bo «one BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Maekerel | ov) BAIT, 300 MACK EREL BARRELS. 100 barrels . 50 half-barrels PAT HERRING, 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. augl7 D. SMALIL, ‘ hd grits ae iF mre corm oe VEEN CHARLOTTETOWN, ee BUY YOUR ORY GOODS A = TREMAINE & METCALF S. BUY YOUR DaESS GOODS AT - TREMAINE & YIETCALF'S. Buy Your Mantles and Ulsters AT TREMAINE & METCALF’S. Buy Your Cloth & Tweeds AT Tremaine & Metcalf’s. BOs Ss oor ee HATS AND MILLINERY AT TREMAINE & METCALF’S, rsa Jt e 4 STREET, AGH JOULTURAL roam fy . _ : } 5 wy 33 v?T r? : ? TTT RT v,T 7T fie i] f ty! yh he iM i Y Ul WALL, We Ds ——— emeenene AMA Ab TF rf Ae £3 Fd Ure eZ bi ‘3 Jt * Net ilelders Assets lor Prot: ction of Poliey $1,137,549. 73. Government Ci atbiaké Lica a for Security @ OHGCY General Agent for P. TIENTS THE PERFECTION SOLE PROPRIETORS | of WHISKY2x@| @ REENLEES & UNRIVALLED rox |S=BROTHERS Y WEAGIALSTREET. LONDONE STODDY,. |laisticterics, ARGYLESHIRE qi SEN HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 187$ RePort on the Lornz Hiewtanv Wuisky: ‘*We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjects ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘Arnruur Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘‘Orto Heuner, F.C. 8., F. LC.” Agents: MESSRS. GWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Veb. 24, 1880 | copmmaeN ae ATS RT El ALTE TRUTHS Specialities this Mouth: DRESS MATERIALS, 22 cents and 30 cents. MARTLE CLOTHS, 90 cents upwards. ULSTER GLOTHS, (double width), 54 cents | upwards, in Beiges at 17 cents, | MANTLES, from $1.50 upwards. H ia Blood, ‘LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ CORSETS (cheap.) | JERSEYS, for Ladi i PLUSH, variety of Colors, Men’s UNDERGLOTHING, | “ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, | “* SUITS and SUITINGS, ‘“ TWEEDS. OVEAGOATINGS, ULSTERS | “CLOTHS, ETC., ‘* THES, SCARFS, SHIRTS, ETC. es and Children, Especial attention is called to our mag-| nificent stock of Dress Goods and Winceys. | | These latter are already commanding great, ‘attention, as the attire of the real lady is ‘this season marked by the wear of heavy ; woolen goods, of which we have a large | stock. | | | TREMAINE & The Cheapest Store in the City.'; nr ee : AOTRLITT ef 'g@ihe Ho | | METCALF. | h’town, Oet:30; 1880. \" roe iF ee F 4 es a is ‘5 (A-Medicine, net a Drink,) CON TAISAS HOPS, MECRE. 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Gorn Meal—*‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at) Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and akippesn: Agent, eton; Mry 6, 90. K.B INSURANCE a cy ; Ww i ' , > © %%} Deposited with the pemeer Molders. &, E. j, ': low as by ) Bowel: i | | ss, Females! — ae Prince Haward Island RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO, 14. no ne ree. Arrangement, 'o take eifé ot On ths AAth ¥ Summer “ay, , 1680, — . cane — FRAISS GOING W wST. +. i Ym XP i | MIX ET \ i | MIXED, MIXED, i ae aoe a ore — Georget’n.. Dp? 20am|!Dp 3. 25 pra i ar } Car digaa..; * 7.40 «| 6 8 54 * wt stew t.iAr 3. a0 - lAr 5 5.20 a Souris . .| Dp 6. 30am ‘Dp 2. 30 pur 7 Harmony . | ? 6.46 **).* See St Peter's.| ** 7.45 ** | ** 4.09. * Morell. *. 668." 1." Ae Mt Stew’t.| ¢ a0" Ar 3.20 ’ Mt Stew’t. Dp 8.50am ‘Dp 5 5.3% Spm Royalty Je se gy. 46 cé e. 6.48 ay |Arl0.04 « “Ar 7.40 “ a : a: a an 1! Dp > 9.25am Dp 4.50pm Ar 9.47 *§ nh town... u th’ town. . Dp 6. 30 ’ Royalty Je! “* 6.46 * Dp 9.56 «) ° 518 N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.24 “| 10.49 “| « @ 9g 4s $10 0 { 109. OO, Hunter Rr) << 7.36 « 1104 | 69g 4 Bradalba’e | ** 8.05 ** | 11.45 **] #6 7.00 “ _ Co't'y Line] * 812 | “1154 «| ogg as LOSSE 3 PA 1D TO ‘2 DATE, OVER Kensingt'n! mM 3:45 3° ‘*12. 30pm} ** 7.50 . ,-, |Ar 9.05 ** |Ar 105 * yr Suni ; - a6 ¢ 2 00 ).0{ 00. Summ’side Dp 9.15 “ Dp x 4» 30 «6 Au 8.25 td ad! Weillingt’n| ** 9 52 | 3.23 * | ioe bPort Hill. | ny 23 cel "4. Parties desiring Insnrance on Private Resi O'Leary ..} **11.20 * ae dences 41 ents, or Farm property, had| Alberton. “pe 12 O5pm) ** 6.33 **| better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried} Ligmish .../Ari2.45. ‘Ar 7.30 “| i Fire Tested fusurance Company. % ge ; “ens TRAINS GOING EAST. N. b.-—Canvassers wanted rn ae ae | ae Rozp. ANG@us, Speci 11 Avent for the Maritime] STATIONS. EXPRESS. MIXED. | MIXED, Prov ince x. & PRIGLY. aE Sigh) oF ei. SPAN EBA Ei Lignish ...|Dp 1.45pm) Dp 6. 45 am) A 7 6¢ 6) CK 66 A se Alberton... | 2.25 Dp - = se O'Leary... + 3.10 “| * 9.06 * ort Hill. | ‘a | ‘10. a We me, ni, 428, is 1.GD * i nil hat ois 3. eo F Ari2.00 m | “| Dp 6.00 ** Dp i. 05 pm Dp 6.Atem Ke} isingt Li | * Gas 1. ae ane 7. 16 * Co’t’y Lane} ‘ “ 6c. ! “6 21D °°) Fe ee Bradalba’e | Se cal ‘* 229 “i oa Hunter R’r) * 7.25 “* | * 3.07 “| 8.46 % N Waltsh’ Wa 2 aa 45 nt ‘* 3... Le 9.04 o j 6s Roy alty Jel ig * Dp - “6 “ 9.56 “ Ch'town ..|Ar 8.35 **|Ar 4.38 ‘ /Arl0.16am Ch’town . .|Dp 4. Zo00pm'Dp: Dp 7. 7.00am! Royalty Jel © 4.18 | «7.29 + Mt Stew’t.iAr 5.20 “ j|Ar 8.40 * Mt Stew’t. Dp 5.25pm)Dp 8.50am Morell....|/ ** 8.57 ** | rie. St Peter’s.; ‘‘ 6.20 ‘| ‘‘10.01 * ee 7 Been eee Souris . |Ar 7. 7.35 ‘* |Arl1.40 ** Mt Stew't {Dp 5. 35pm Dp 8.55am Cardigan ..| ** 6.35 ‘* | “10.21 * Georget’n..|Ar 6.55 ‘* | Arl0.50 ** N. B.—The Express Train from Souris § Georgetown connects at Royalty J with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the moring; and the Mixed ‘Lrain from the West connects at ‘a ‘har: Junction with the Express Train from lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the i. b. ARCHIBALD, afternoon, Superintendant, pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 61 ee TR ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. Steamers Gamal = Worcester, ¥ BOTH STEAMERS are fitted with |; 7¥ superior Passenger Accommoda- | tion, arranged for every convenience i comtort, and titted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates, and as any Other route. | Eees, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN 'y Thursday, punctually at 5 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON saturday, punctually at noon, ) 4 i RVE Lb BROS., AGENTS, | Ch’town, June 3, 1880—2aw mw, ar pat | @LD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. TEXHE Subscriber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, ‘LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Curzaprst AND Bast TURNOUTS IN THR CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. Sept. 14, 1880—ly (PRE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends ab and desiring to keep them informed aa P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or ch )er way than by subscribing to Toe Waeex.r |EXaMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address )}m Great Britain, ‘the United States, ot the Dortinion, on receipt of One Dollar, Ch’town, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880, . ii Dt PR ies Allg 5 ie lt ih «