notttin yh aera * pitta te Wwe antttnan eae Minato oe MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 18 Ot: THE Di OCTOBER 5, ‘891. DAILY EXAMIN British Farmers’ Delegates. Ir the delegates of the Lritish farmers had visited us a month or two sooner, they would have been enabled to form a better idea of the agricultural capabilities of the Province than they can at this time. Still they will be enabled to judge of these cupa- bilities by the products thay will see in the markets and at the Provincial Exhibition. We are rather pleased than otherwise that they have declined to themselves wholly under the leadership of members of the Government or other interested per- sons, and have preferred to see the coun- try for themselves and make notes of what they thus see in their own way. In this Province, they will probably note that for put some localities are more favorabe . Lat thera ;: farming than others, and that there are, fe ad even in this little place, varieties of soil and climate, But they cannot fail to ob- serve that almost every acre here can be easily made available for agricultural pur- while poses. They will note, too, that, many farms are thoroughly tilled, by far the larger number could be made by high cultivation to produce double and treble as much as they have in past years. In explanatiom of this fact it may bs stated that a,large proportion of the first settlers of P. E. nd were not bred to the farin and that. many “ob, their descendants have not takdmtindly to farm life. Content to rub along until an opportunity of escape t@& p m3 more iu accord with their” tasf@s apd tions was afforded, they worked their farms only for the bare liveljhoo® which they re- quired, in this Province a number of poor farms The consequence is that we have which, in the hands of thorough British farmers would soon be made as productive In the interests of the Province we hope that the visit of the British farmers’ delegates may result in the transfer of a number of Old Country farmers to those easily-tilled and fertile lands in to P. E, Island which have not been properly cultivated. The dele- gates will be enabled to see in the next few days that those of our farmers who farm well are prosperous and contented,—not- withstauding the McKinley tariff of the States and the National Policy of Canada. as any to be found in all America. ———— The Patriot's Inuendo. Ir has been specifically charged that the recent dismissal of the School Inspectors and the Chief Superintendent of Educa- tion was the consequence of party methods and party malice. The Patriot does not attempt to rebut this charge. It cannot be refuted. So the Patriot merely compli- ments Mr. D. J. McLeod and makes the meanest kind of an attack upon Mr, Nicholson. It declares that Mr. Nicholson “is a young man whom we highly steem;” and then it intimates that Mr. Nicholson’s pres- pectsmight beinjured if the truth concerning him were told. Mr. Nicholson cannot greatly value the esteem of the friend who would injure his reputation by a statement that is at once so insinuating and so cow- ardly. If there be anything in disparage- ment of Mr. Nicholson’s high character as an official, let us know it by all means. Lat it be shown that the Government have good grounds for its violation of the non- political status of the Education Depart- ment—if such grounds exist. The Patriot’s inuendo cannot injure Mr. Nicho!son’s prospects here; for here we know the Patriot, and Mr. Nicholson, and the motives which actuate the Government; but it may injure him abroad, where neither is known. It is remarkable, that after nearly a week of cogitation, thé Patriot is able to excuse the outrageous and inhuman conduct of the Government, in respect to Mr. Nicholson, only by an inuendo calculated to defeat his efforts to obtain a situation in some other part of the world. Punishment of the Bood'lers. —_—_—— THE announcement that the Government are about to prosecute in the courts those who, as contractors and officials, conspired to rob the public exchequer will be satis- factory to the country. It isto be hoped that the boodling rascals will receive cou- dign, punishment. eee Notes and Com $$$ ments. —-We announce the death of Mrs. Bag- nall with deep regret, and heartily sympa- thize with Dr. Bagnall.. Mrs. Bagnall fell & victim to typhoid fever. —When our esteemed correspondent Jo Mash died some years ago, we felt that it was unlikely that anyone could be found to fill his place. Mr. Pelto’s letter in another column indicates that if Jo's mantle has not fallen on Mr. Pelto’s shoulders he must possess a considerable portion of his ward- robe. If his desire to write were even less than his letter expresses, we think our readers may expect an occasional contribu- tion. We hope his expectation in regard to fire flying out of certain parties’ eyes may be realized. ; = tre cee _Bankrvurt Srocx.—Mr. Bearisto will sell silverware harness, etc., at to-morrow (]uesday) at ale good chance for bargains. his salesroom ven o'clock, A Hook anp Loaner Co. — meeting of the Hook evenmg at 7.30 sharp. layson, Sec’y. Remember the & Ladder Co. this By order, D. Fin- heir Don’r Forcer |r, — What ? eopticon enterta night. The vie Go e rly. The ster- inment in the Lyceum to- WS are well worth seeing, ER. The Exhibition. WearHeRr permitting, the Provincia! hibition of this year will be the imosr inter- esting and successful in the history of the Province. The exhibition grounds and buildings have been scene of great activity all day to-day, in anticipation of J } ; : ; the We are informea that the ) the opening to-morrow. entries include : THE DAILY EXAMINEE ‘ 1 Kx- 'et the races in St. John and Halifax. ns an ae 04d ave Sens 224 | Roots and Garden Vegetabls....... ive OAR Butter, Cheese, O66... cvocies seodecesste 119 |Special Butter entries for Stanley Bros. RE icv en se) bee beken Cxreees ante ee ere err 12) ee ne ee rye s 161 Woollen and Cloth Goods ..... cemeewa ca 163 Flow CUB, SUS crccccteccesvercessgeseeere?d 200 Fish... Fe re a a eo eee oa on DEORE. 55 oo Go a on 6d snc bs Keone aot NG i oa ei ieu hcl eee cernne eee By) ia bd a denaeas cands aeel 6] DMN; ico wecSduidae boneesuaieienssanes 161 SUNN... packilvaadiine oaneeas became 101 WO ok enka Bienes hen teens 130 | Paemmmamtlalen..... cecscscgecccesvecescees _ Miscellaneous articles ...........e+ee8 a 2354 } A number of articles, which have not yet 'been classified by the owners, and which | came by train, will swell the list to at least 12.500, as against 1,842 last year. | ‘Lhe police officers and City Surveyor are | around to-day requesting the merchants on ‘Qaeen Street to keep the front of their | premises free from dry goods boxes, ete., | for the next few days. It is hoped that the | request will be promptly attended to. We want our city to look as well as possible at all times, and particularly when there are strangers with ws. The manager of the Electric Light Com- pany should light up at least half an hour ‘earlier each evening during the Exhibition. Mayor Haviland has proclaimed Thurs- day afternoun next, from one o'clock, a civic half-holiday. Good. ee Personal YD i? Senator Howlan arrived home from Boston on Saturday evening. Hon. Wm. Richards, Bideford, is registered at the Hote! Davies. Senator Montgomery arrived home from Ottawa on Friday evening. Lt.-Col, Montizambert, Commandant of the Royal School of Artillery, Quebec, arrived here on Saturday afternoon, and is a guest at the Hotel Davies. He inspects Nos. ] and 2 Batteries, Garrison Arti'lery, this afternvon. Messrs. Davy and McQueen, the British farmers’ delegates, arrived here on Saturday evening, and will remain over for the exhibi- tion The foreman of the Amherst Press, with the instinct of a true printer, has lead to the altar a Miss Emms. He can now have an em-brace whenever he gocs to press.—[Parrs- bero Leader. TE ein Rm Local Notices. | ConTINVERO Sats —Owing ' to ithe wet weather, we wil! continue our sale of apples j to-morrow at 10.30 o’clock. Choiceat qual- lity only. —E gH. Norton & Co. Fall and winter under-clothing in great | Variety, cheap at John McLeod & Co’s. 05 lw John McLeod & Co. are showing a very fine stock of gents furnisnings, Call and see them. 05 lw Latest styles in hats and caps, at John McLeod & Co. oct lw Fresh sausages at Saunders & Camp- bell’s. octd 21 English waterproof dubbin and dressing for ladies and gents boots, just received from London at Goff Bros. ‘Iry it. Lovers of fine clothing should call and ex- amine our stock of fall and winter suitings and overeoatings. Compate our make, fit and price with any and every other make, and you will be convinced that we lead for fine clothing. We are determined to keep up our reputation.—D. A. Bruce. oct2 2i AFTER ALL the crockery and glassware sold the past summer, we believe we yet have a piece for every man, woman and child on the Island, We want everyone to call and be convinced.—W. P. Colwill. 4w dw—oct3 We have the cheapest goods obtainable iu the market, also the finest goods. wanta very low priced readymade garment we have them, and if you want them just as good as custom-made call, we have the goods. —James Paton & Co. dy 3i wy li—sept2s Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men, have now spread out their stock of men's, boys’ and youths’ overcoats, suits and reefers, You will not only find them with the largest to select trom om P, E, Is'and, but you will also find them the cheapest. si—octs Bargains for everybody during the exhi- bition at J. B. Macdonald’s. od 6i Ladies’ dress goods, jackets and fur goods, cheapest in town, at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. 03 bi Two hundred and ten cases new boots now opened, the finest stock ever shown in Charlottetown, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 03 6i For the largest stock, finest quality, best makes and lowest prices in cape coats foilow. ol 3i Prowse Bros. black bear will be on ex- hibition at their clothing rooms .Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday; also at Exhibi- tion grounds Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Be sure you see him perform. No charge. Batoon Ascenston.—A large baloon, prob- ably from the naval exhibition, containing two men in the car, passed over the town ou Saturday evening at a considerable height and caused much excitement. The baloon wentin the direction of Portsmouth, and dropped numbers of leafelets. Amongst the papers (which looked like sand ballast thrown out of the car) dropped from the baloon were coupons from Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, en- titliog the finder to a bottle of Ciaymore Scotch Whiskoy. A man named Ford, of Fin- champstead, picked up one of the coupons, and Messrs. Baker & Co, the local agents, handed the finder a bottle of whiskey in ac. cordance with the statement upon the paper. —Extract from the Reading Observer, Messrs Lawrence A. Wilson & Co, of Mon- trea], the sole agents in Canada for the Clay- more Scotch Whiskey, intorm the public that this same baleon will arrive here this week with Mr. Stanley Spencer, the great English sky sailor, and make several ascensions dur- ing the Exhibition here, distributing in its flight over the city a great number of leafelets, one thousand of them bearing coupons for one pote of six-year-old Claymore Scotch Whis. ey. _ H. B. C.—The regular monthly meet] ing of the Hillsborough Boating Club will be held this evening at 8. Saturpay will be the last day for paying water rates for the present quarter, If you} and nap reefars, Prowse Bros. the Wonder- ful Cheap Men, take the lead. All others ‘in his present premises five months, inst, CARD. VIE subscriber begs to inform the public that he hag returned to the city, and is siness ag usval. He tenders his) sincere thanks to Messrs. Beer Bros., Dr. Me- Leod ard Rev. James Simpson, for their | assistance and sympsthy during bis absence i The | story cirenlated to the effect that he was in | arresra for rent is untrue. He has only been! He has paid the first quarter's rent, and the second quarter will not be due until the 15th October, This report was put in circulation by malicious persons to injure his business. I. T. WINANS. 1 ready for bu ect BANKRUPT STOOK. Silverware, Harness, etc. — T SALESROOM, To-morrow Morning, at 11 o’clock ; — 3 cases Silverware, 2 ‘ Harness. R. BEAIRSTO, oct Auctioneer. Horses~-Wanted Horses. WISH to purchase, during Exhibition Week, some Heavy Team Horses, weigh- ing from 1300 to 1400 lbs. ; also, some good sharp drivers. Will pay a good price for speed. W. 8S. McKIE. ect5—dy 4i CHARLOTTETOWN, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Gymnastic Exhibition ——AND—~— Promenade Concert ———IN THE—— GYMNASIUM, (CITIZENS’ SKATING RINK), Qn Wednesday Next, October 7th. PROGRAMILE. . Overture. - Bar-bell Drill (Piano accompaniment). CIViG HALF HOLIDAY, N compliance with the request of the Directors of the Charlottetown Driving | Park and Povinciat Exhibition Association, | I do hereby prociaim THURSDAY, the 8th | 7 ; . of October, instant, from One o'clock in the | Afternoon, a Public Civic Half Holiday, it _ being the third day of the Provincial Agricul- turel and Industrial Exhibition. Mayor's Office, in the ‘City of Chsrlotte- town, the 5th day of October, A. D. 1891. T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. me octd HEATHER BELLE. 1891 all Arrangement, NJAND AFTER FRIDAY, October 9th, the. Steamer “Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- day mornings, at 7 o'clock, culling at Halii- day's Wharf. ; Will leave Charlottetown for Hallidey’s and Or- | well and Tuesday and Wednesday night lottetown, Thursday night returning to Cha: cae at 8 o'clock. w Whart, East Kiver, at 5o’clock, a. m.; leav- ing Cranbery Wharf for Charlottetown at half-past seven o'clock, a. m., calling at Hickey’s Wharf. F : 3 Leaving Chariottetewn for Hickey’s and Cran berry Wharves at 2 o'clock, p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday, Steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 8.36 o'clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown about 1 o’clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Ch'twown, Oct, 5, 1891. Agent. Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown. on WHY NESDAY the Seventh day of October, A. D. 1891, at Twelve o'clock, noon, under anu by virtue of a power of sale contained in an I.denture of Mortgage bearing date the First day of Octo- ber, A. D, 1877, and made between Thomas Mc- Quaid and Harriet McQuaid, his wife, of the one part, and the City of Charlottetown of the other part :— ALL that tract, taments an iece and parce! of land, heredi- premises, situate, lying and being in the Common of Charlottetown afore- said, bounded and described «s fullowys, that is to aay :—Commencing at the north-west side of Bayfield Street, and at southerly angie of Lor Number Twenty in possession of Williams; thence at rightangles to said street north-westerly along the western boundary line of the aforesaid Lot Number Twenty for the dis- tance of one hundred and one feet, or to the rear line of Lot Number ‘) wenty-four ; thence at right angles »outh-westerly suventy-tour feet cighe inches to the rear line of Lot Number Five; thence south-easterly along the rear line of Lats Numbers Five, Four and Three respectively to - Bridge Ladders; Rope ; Swinging Poles: . Instrumental. - Parallel Bars; Low Horizontal Bar (Boys). 6. Lumbling ; Camel Run. 7. Instramentai. 8. Running High Jump, for Silver Cup (open to all comers). . Pyramids-—High and Low. lustrumental. - Vaulting Horse; High Riags. . Instrumental, - High Horizontal Bar. . Hurdle Race. **God Save the Queen.” GALBRAITH’S BAND in attendance. Admission, 25 cents; Children under 12 years, lo cents, Members free on prezenta- tion of tickets at the door, Doors open at 7.30 o'clock ; performance at 8.30 o'clock. 2i—oct5 The Great Attraction ——FOR—— EXINIBITION WEEE, THE Fancovus ENGLISH BELL RINGERS, elidtiall TD scinasi MARKET HALL, a OCTOBER Tih AND 8th, PROGRAMME, he Bells —* March Militaire”. ...F Schubert 2 Zither Duet-—** Spring Greetings ’. Noro*h -3. Bells—‘ Breezes of Night” Wa.ta....... 4 Banjo Dues—* Flash Galop’ .... Dat sieg + 5. Bells—Imutation of Englisn Cathedra! NL whe vo Rigs vias a cause ae Shipp 6 Zither Solo—‘* Mernaid’s Menge. 6... ie é 7. Bells—** Home, Sweet Home” (bar)...... YA Banjo Duet—** Fuu in the Cotton Pees is Seis ed totes ee Grover 9. Bells—Operatic Selections (arranged by 1 tne Shean 49, aither Duet-——‘‘ Campanella”... .. Noreth ~ Belis— Selected. . — » - Bells—“ Good Night” (from Martha). Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8 0. lock sharp. Admission only 25 cents, A few reserved seats will be provided by application at th - Diamond Bookstore, for 10 cents extra. Tickets for sale at Hasaard & Moore's. Dia- mond Bookstore, W. R. Watson's, Apovae- caries’ Hall and A. S. Johnaon’s. sctS Notice to the Public. NHE subscriber has been awarded the con- tract for carrying the mails between Charlottetown and Eidon, and has entered upon the discharge of bis duties. Passengers and parcels carried at reason- able rates. Good horses and comfortable car- riage. Personal attention. Orders left at Rocklin House, Kent Street will be promptly attended to, JOHN VISSEY. octh—dw if IMPORTANT NOTICE. RSONS pei Clothes at the Laundry E P of Wah Kee, Upper Queen Street, are requested to call for them before Wednesday next, asthe proprietor intends leaving the city by that time, Zi pd—woct5 Werinesday & Thursday, Bayfield Street for the distance of one hundred and eighteen feet; thence north-easterly along Bayfield Street fifteen feet tothe place of com- mencement. For further particulars apply at the office of R. RK. Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this day of August, A. D. 1891. (L. 8.] T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor, H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk, aug2l—dy law (fri) tl dte The above sale is hereby tponed until WEDNESDAY, the l4th day of October, instant, then » be held at the time and place above men- tioned, Dated this 5th day ef October, A, D. 1891. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Gents’ Waltham and Elgin WATCHES The Factories have just reduced the price of their make of Watches. We will give our cusiomers the full benefit of these discounts, and advise them to buy now, as the reduced price may last only a short time. &. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1891—6i dw NOW IS THE TIME ——TO GO~— TO BOSTON. oct5—dy li Cheap Exeursion---Jne Fare ——VIA—— S. S. “HALIFAX.” Canada Atlantic Line FRO MIALIF AS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th AND 2tst. AMMOTH HEALTH AND FOOD EX. & POSITION takes place ot Mechanics’ Building, Beston, and numerous attractiors, A chance for everybody to visit Boston on | these two Special Excursions at ONE FARK from Charlottetown. Through Tickets for sale by Charlottetown Navigation Company. H. &. CHIPMAN, Agent, Halifax, N. S, general housework, Apply io Mrs. C. b, oct2 } WANTED.—A servant for Keferences required, ' MACNEILL, Euston Street. ag LET.—Dwelling House with ei ht room situated on Hilisborongh Street, "Sietenian given about the first of October. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. dy tf—septls QUALITY We invite everyone tg ane | hates see our New Stock of Furs. No oo ces bas been spared to procure THE Bee VERY GOODS MADE in EST BEST TRSTAN ae PERSIAN LAWR, ii BEAVER, BE OTTER, OBTAINED. VARIETY town every Tuesday. Wednesday and Thure- | Brush Wharves same evening, at 2, o’ciock, remaining at Brush Whart every | OH leave Charlottetown for Cranberry | octs | Ss x 2a © * 2 é cea ‘Lae ASTRAKAN, SOUTH SEA SEAL, a ee THE K ete, efe, LARGEST RK . —— = ee a HAVE Rr EVER SHOWN, B Prices KR ms Ss - QO Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets, SUIT Ladics’ Corsican Jackets, EVERYONE & Ladies’ Capes and Muff, ’ Ladies’ Storm Collars, AND Ladies’ Caps and Gauntlets, EVERY Misses’ Mufis and Boas, ARTICLE Misses’ Storm Collars, Men’s Coon Coats, GUARANTEED Men’s Bulgarian Coats, TO BE Men’s Caps and Gauntlets, wade y Men’s Cotlars and Cuffs, : Sieigh Rebes, AS Foot Mnfs, REPRESENTED. Fur Trimmings. a i a ae = ee —--— ——. ——— RESTAURANT, URING THE EXHIBITION a well-stocked Restaurant, with Lunch Counter, etc., will be run by A. & C. QUIRK, under Grand Stand, on the Gro where Visitors, Exhibitors and Attendants of Live Stock, etc., can be supplied wi Lunches of Hot Tea or Coffee, Sandwiches, Oysters, Baked Beans, Oike, Pain etc., etc., at City Prices. LUNCHES served at short notice frou: 8 o'clock, a. m , till 10 o'clock, p.m oet3 TREMENDOUS REDUCTION In Every Line During This Ws? and Newt (x) Grand Exhibition Display of Fancy Goals Albums, Dressing Cases, Perfume Cases, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Purses, Satehss, Writing Desks, Ink Stands, Whisk Holders, ete., ei. WINDOW SHADES, ROOM PAPER and CURTAIN POLES ava bl anything in Town. BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and Style of Binding on hand, SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS cheaper than the ¢ ee ae A large assortment of FANCY STATIONERY PAPER from 3 cts. pera ENVELOPES, 3 cts. per package ; FOOLSCAP, 7 cts. per quire. ‘ BAZAAR STORE, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1891—cod & wky | QUEEN STREET ——————————— eee -_-- ok )---- STEREOPTICON VIEWS OF “THE LIFE OF CHRIS. AT THE LYCEUM, On Monday Evening, at 8 o’ck {x) ADMISSION, 20 CENTS. CHILDREN, 10 CENT . ° (x, , mn a cant? These Views are magnificent, and are shown 0 i for 25 feet square. See handbills for particulars. Te ee sale at A. S. Johnson’s Drug Store and Haszard sept2! Bookstore. ATTE Jo EX. somethine é yy ES to call the attention of the public so the fact that he — make #7 this year in Stock and Lasts for Custom Work, Also tha sie substance or quality of a Bowt or Shoe you may require, from _ 0 ear ae ; to a Child’s Boot, and at the most reasonable prices; and wee claim to be eee others that now is the time to get your Fall Boots made, and *sTOM WORK. of house in the city that turns out GENUINE HAND-MADE CUS ine OES We would respectfully ask all who require anything the = Price®. Orders filled up to time. Good Fit. Best Value. Lowes REPAIRING cf all kinds promptly done. = J. H BELL, Upper Great George Charlottetown, Sept, 15, 1891—1m m wf call.