—— THE DAILY EXAMINER. Peams:—Five Dottars A YRAR. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, haying to advise the Public, may speak free.”—EvRIrIpEs. SINGLE Copiss Two CEnNt = NEW SERIES. Che Daily Examiner is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Be BRO ven tswedewsss « ba se eee a, acts bees evn cand. cu 1 25 One Month..... : Min é\ v@cae sae Oe s@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and 40 & 42 BROAD YAY AND 5i NEW ST., New York City. Broker, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1888. ee Se | | Fall Announcement ! ! ——_—— (0) --~--- | BRACES — | COLLARS. On MONDAY, September L0,| TIES, we will inaugurate our Great; s ® UMBRELLAS, 2 . ‘+ Oar UN DERWEAR Colossal Sale of CUSTOM | | | can’t be beat. 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FORAN, CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND. Sept. 7, 1888—eod & wky Attorney, Solicitor, Notary Poblic, &¢, THE B. LAURANCE ~HAS OPENED HIS Office in Georgetown, King’s County, Law J.L. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE. 8S. L. BURR. - PEBBLE AND CRYSTAL where he will attend to professional wot k, and loan money on Real Estate. novlo—wky WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, : 3 i Receivers aad Commission Dealers ~ iN POTATOES, EGGS, Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, Xc. Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES eoli- | cited and libera! advances made. 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Boston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Offi tial Market Report seat to any ticm on application, sept28—wky 3m dy law Visitors to Exhibition, ~CALL AT- G. H. TAYLOR'S, AND SEE THE FINEST STOCK OF Watches in Gold and Silver EVER SHOWN BY HIM. ENGRAVING AT SHORT NOTICE. North Side of Queen Square. E.sept2i—3w eod & wky B-0-8-T-O-N SUMMER ARKANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS LATERNATIOWAL S.S. CO. Leave St, John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.25 a. mm. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd Glasea ; 39.50, lst class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A.SSHARP, 7. We HALES, e. EL. RY. P. K. 1. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1%*8—eod wky JAMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Is'and produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuear AND 9 & 14 Mivcino Layz, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Moagaison & Mosorave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887—~ —AND— Eyeglasses —ARR— RELIABLE AIDS FOR DEFECTIVE VISION. o-— See Testimonials and Get Your Eyes Suited of the following AGENTS, who have a Select Assortment of these Celebrated Glasses on hand: In Charlottetown —E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. - * Summerside —H. R. Crockett, Watchmaker. * Georgetown—Angus McLean, Kent Street. * Alberton W. B. Dyer, Chemist and Druggist. EK. W. TAYLOR, Sept. 12, 1888—dy & wky WHOLESALE AGENT, CHARLOTTETOWN, PARLOR AND BEDROOM | nme (Qj me e Having purchased from hard-up manufacturers, at our own prices, the entire material for about 200 Walnut Parlor Suites, We are going to share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. We Offer a Seven Piecs Walnut Suite, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, for $30.00, (0) ————— The same Suites, upholstered in Wool Plush, and trimmed with a different color of same goods, $35.00. ——(0) We upholster these goods and guarantee all materials to be first-class. These prices are for SPO! CASH ONLY, and these Suites will not be sold on time at any price. —-—{0) We have complete Bedroom Suites, including Three Chairs, AT $16 AND $18. —_—_——(0) —--——- Our $20 Hardwood Suites, with three Cane or Perforated Chairs, is a Daisy, and we cannot manufacture them fast enough. v0 )——-——— $25, $27.50 and S36 Ash Suites are not equalled ia the Dominion for value. —————{0) These Goods are all HOME-MADE, and faithfully put together, as may be seen by a visit to our Factory. MARK WRIGHT & CO. September 1}, 1883. Our $2, a --nantiolie ll eessenrnipsiatenctanten nen dn Hos, e «OYSTERS. (OYSters POR THE HALF-SHELL DE- PARTMENT (Hand-Picked) received daily. AGENCY. Representative of the Consolidated Store Ser- vice Co, of the United States. Orders are soli- cited for the GASH AND PARCHKL CARS manufactured by this Company. rated Waters. SOLE AGENT for this Province for JAMES A, ROUE’S MANUFACTORY. at Halifax, N.S. of the following line of ACARATED WATERS :— Cream Soda, Plain Soda, Lemonade, Ginger. Ale, Sarsaparilla, Nerve Food. CIGARS. Also, representative of A. ISAACS, St. John, N. B.. manufacturer of “ Littis Queen” and other fine hand-made HAVANA CIGARS, THE OLD LONDON Bottling Company, - With the latest conveniences and the system ot one of the most experienced houses in the trade, are prepared to fill orders left with the undersigned at the lowest possible fixures. Highest price paid fcr Empty Bottles. Telephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Old London House, Water Street. ge tls FURNESS LINE OF STRAMERS Fishwick Express Line. owe THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND LONDON. No Diversion Via United States Ports. IT 18 INTENDED TO DESPATCH THE oS ULUNDA, From Halifax for London, About the 15th September. Special attention given to the shipment of Lobsters by these Lines. Through Bills of Lading issued to London and Continental Ports Island Railway at lowest through rates. ; Rate of Insuraave low. Goods handled with care. No transh pping charges at Halifax. For Rates of Freight and other particulars apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Or to PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax, N.S, jy10—2m eod FISHWICK’S EXPRESS LINE, —BETWEEN-— THE STEAMER M. A. STARR, CAPTAIN FERGUSON, Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs- day Afternoon for Halifax, Calling at Bayfield, Ports Hawkesbury, Hastings and Mulgrave, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet Harbcr. RETURNING—Leaves Halifax every TUES- DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. making same calls. Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading granted on Canned Lobsters to London and Con- tinental Ports, from Charlottetown and points on the P. E. Islnd Railway, at lowest rates. In- ance low. os " W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, July 10, 1888—eod tf lene 1888 eee BOSTON DIRECT, ~—BY THE— Boston, Halifax and Prince Kdward Island Steamship Line, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE WITHOUT CHANGE. Charlottetown to Boston. THE staunch and commodious Steamships CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been thoroughly refurnished and pat into first-class condition in every particular, will, during the Season of 1888, run as follows, commencing with The Worcester, on the 4th of October, One of these vessels will leave Boston for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, at noon; and Charlottetown for Boston every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, p. m, Excellent Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates! — : FAR2ZS—First-class Passage Berth in weil- furnished Cabin, 36 50; Stateroom Lerth, $8.50. Lowest rates for Freight, which is always care- ully handled, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. R. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Re r W harf, Boston. Ch’town, May 3, 1$88—pat sum jour a es from Charlottetcwn and points on the P. at List of Prizes. Tue following is a list of prizes for the articles shown in the Drill Shed. The i prize list of animals will appear te-morrow. CHEESE. Three Factory Cheese, not under 50 lbs each—1st, 1 D McLeod, city; 2nd, F T New- bery, city; 3rd, Cornwall Cheese Factory. ‘Two Cheese, not less than 20 lbs each, farm- er’s make—Ist, Henry Hyde, West River; 2nd, Mrs Jas Howard, do; 3rd, Mrs Abbott, Union Road. BUTTER. Five lbs Fresh Butter, in prints or rolls— ist, Mrs D K Scott, North River; 2nd, Mrs Isaac Crosby, Marshfield; 3rd, Jas McLeod, Lot 48. Three packages Butter, for exportation, factory or any one Dairy make, not less than 52 lbs each—Ist, Chas Lawson, city; 2nd, Mrs J, Balderston, North River; 3rd, Miss Amelia, Haslem, Springfield. Tub or Crock Butter, not less than 28 Ibs, nett, farmer's make—Ist, Mrs Isaac Crosby, Marshfield; 2nd, Mrs Geo Sellar, Highfield; 3rd, Mrs Enoch Drake, North River. Specia] prize presented by Wm Mutch, Esq, Hopeton, best 5 Ibs Butter, made without salt—Mrs Isaac Crosby, Marshfield. GRAIN, Two bushels Red Wheat—W J Palmer’ city. Two bushels 2-rowed Barley—Ist, Dominic Pieno, Rustico; 2nd, John Robertson, Inker- man, Two bushels White Oats—Ist, Daniei Bul- man, Rustico; 2nd,John Robertson, Inkerman; 3rd, Alex McKinnon, Royalty. Two bushels Black Oats—Ist, Nelson Orr, New Glasgow; 2nd, John Robertson, Inker- man; 3rd, Thomas Bulman, Rustico. Two bushels Norway Oats—Ist, John Robertson, Inkerman; 2nd, Thomas Bulman, Rustico; 3rd, S Saunders, Winsloe Road. One bushel Peas—Ist, Wm Mellett, Union Road; 2nd, John Carlton, North River. One bushel Buckwheat—Ilst, Walter E Mellett, Union Road; 2nd, John Crockett, Pleasant Grove. Collection of Grain in the Sheaf, one sheaf of each—Ist, A Smallwood, Middleton; 2nd, John Robertson, Inkerman. SEEDS, One bushel Timothy Seed—John McIntyre, Roseneath. Half bushel Flax Seed—Wm Mellett, Union Road. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, & Potatoes. Half bushel Burbank Seedling—Geo How- ard, Winsloe Road. Half bushel Bliss’ Triumph —Ist, Geo How- ard, Winsloe Road; 2nd, Jas Mason, City. Half bushel Pear] of Savoy—Ist, Joseph | Boisner, North River; 2nd, B W Higgs, Rey- jalty. Half bushel White Star — lst, George ‘Tweedy, North River; 2nd, James Boisner, | North River. | Half bushel Beauty of Hebron—Ist, John ,C Lawson, Stanhope; 2nd, Mrs Geo Lewis, | Reyalty. dalf bushel McIntyres—-ist, Robert Drake, North River; 2nd, James McKinnon, Rocky Point. Half bushel Empire State—Ist, Geo How- ard, Winsloe Road; 2nd, Robert Beer, Wood- land. Half bushel any new kind—1Ist, Martin Mc- Lean, Royalty; 2nd, John Fish, Portage. Collection grown from seed balls, sown in 1838—1lst, Wm Burke, Royalty; 2nd, Arch Matheson, North River. ‘Twelve Swede Turnips—Ilst, Benj Heartz, City; 2nd, Henry Hurry, Royalty. Twelve Long Red Mangel Wartzel, greatest Charlottetown and Halifax. we ight—Ist, Thos Parsons, City; 2nd, Geo H ing, City. Twelve Red Globe Mangel Wurtzel—John Elliott, Royalty. Half bushel Parsnips, large for stock—Chas Palmer, City. Half bushel White Field Carrots—Ist, Chas Palmer, City; 2nd, John McKinlay, North River. ’ Half bushel Long Orange Carrots—Charles Palmer, City. One doz Onions, red (ripe)—Ist, Jas Hous- ton, City; 2nd, Isaiah Honston, City Half doz Onions, largest uuripe (red)—1st, Government House; 2nd, James Houston, City. Half doz Onions, largest unripe (yellow and white)—Ist, F L Haszard, City; 2nd, Govern- ment House. Two doz Shallots—lst, Heury A Holl, City; 2nd, Jas Mason, City. One doz Table Beets, long variety—Ist, John Colwill; 2nd, Mrs James Palmer, City. One doz Table Beets, round or turnip—)st, John F Robertson, City; 2nd, Charles Leigh, City. One doz Sugar Beets—lst, Geo H King, City; 2nd, Lewis Burke, Royalty. One doz Parsnips—Ist, Geo H King, City; 2nd, Jas Judson, Lot 49. One doz Danvers. or any half long variety of Carrot—Ist, Alfred McAree, City; 2nd, Clifford Scott, North River. One doz Early-horn Carrots— Ist, Hon A el Hensley, City; 2nd, Mrs Geo Hodgson, ‘ity. Three Cauliflowers—lst, Jas Burke, South. port; 2nd Richard Burke, Royalty. Twelve ears Indian Corn, yellow—Ist, Jas Burke, Southport; 2nd, John Marks, Mar- gate. Twelve ears Indian Corn, sweet—Jas Burke, Southport. Ose Pumpkin—1lst, Jas Burke, Southport; 2nd, Hammond Johnson, Highfield. One Squash, Mammoth or Chili, greatest weight—John Robertson, Inkerman. Two Squash, Boston Marrow—Ilst, F L Haszard, City; 2nd, James Burke, South- port. Two Squash, Hubbard—lst, James Burke, Southport; 2nd, John Robertson, Inkerman. Two Engiish Vegetable Marrow—Ist, Alex Essery, Royalty; 2nd, H A Holl, City. Three Winningstadt Cabbage, by weight— Walcer E Burke, Royalty. Turee Drumhead Cabbage, by weight— Walrer E Burke, Royalty. Three Red Cabbage, by weight—Ist, Wal- ter lL. Burke, Royalty; 2nd, Jas Burke, South- port Three Southport. , hn a RR Ct section " nes Provincial Exhibition. Savoy Cabbage, by weight—Ist, ' . A . Walter E Burke, Royalty; Zod, Jas Burke, ' Ms Wm Jodd, city; 2nd, Réchard Irwin, do, VOL. 23.-NO.114. (®.Three Brussels Sprouts—lIst, Hon Judge Hensley, City; 2nd, C E Rowe, City. Brace Cucumbers—1st, Hon Judge Hensley, City; 2nd, do. Brace Citron Melons—Ist, Lemuel Wright, City; 2nd, do, do. One doz Tomatoes, red, for siz, smooth- ness and perfection of shape—lst, James Burke, Southport; 2nd, Alex Essory, Roy- alty. One doz Tomatoes, red, largest of any kind —Ist, Heury A Holl, City; 2nd, Jas Burke, Southport. Halt doz Roots Celery, red—lst, Hon Judge Hensley, City; 2nd, C E Rowe, City. Half doz Roots Celery, white—Ist, Hon Judge Hensley, City; 2nd, Alex McKinnon, Royalty. Sample Fodder Corn, 6 stalks—Ist, Wm Howard, South Wiltshire Road; 2nd, Hon R P Haythorne, City. Judges—J J Gay, G H Haszard, John Alleyne. FRUITS. A pples.—Best 1 dozen each. Autumn Strawberry—Ist, Mrs Geo White, North River; 2nd; B E Wright, Royalty. Gravenstein—Ist, B E Wright; Royalty; 2nd, Mrs. D Ferguson, Tulloch. Red Astrachan—Ilst, John Robertson, Ink- erman; 2nd, Robert McKinlay, North River. Alexander (Emperor)-—Ist, John Robertson, Inkermau; 2nd, Percy Match, Lot 48. Tetofsky ‘st, John Robertson, River; 2nd, Geo Jones, Lot 49, Peach—Ist, John Robertson, North River; 2nd, W W Moore, Pownal. Duchess of Oldenburg—Ist, Jas McLeod, Lot 48; 2nd, John Robertson, Inkerman. Williams’ Favorite—)st, John Robertson, North River; 2nd, B E Wright, Royalty. Permain, Blue—Ist, Jas G McCallum, Brackley Point. Northern Spy—lst, Mrs Jas G McCallum, Brackley Point; 2nd, Join Robertson, Inker- man. Yellow Belle Fleur, or Bishop Pippin—Ist, A A Moore, Pownal; 2nd, F Jones, Pownal. Golden Russet—Ist, A A Moore, Pownal; 2nd, Jas Farquharson, Lot 48. Ben Davis—lst, John Robertson, North River; 2nd, Donald Murchison, North River. Baldwin—lst, Donald Murchison, N River; 2nd; John Robertson, North River. Blenheim Pippin—t!st, Geo Stewart,South- port; 2nd, John Robertson, Inkei man. Ribston Pippin—|st, John Bovyer, South- port; 2nd, Lewis Baker, Lot 48. Rhode Island Greening—Ist, John Robert- son, Inkerman; 2nd, Richard Smith, Pownal. Haas—lIst, John Robertson, Inkerman,2nd, Jessie Stewart, Southport. Havethornden—Ist, Frank Jones, Pownal ; 2nd, Ceo Jones, Lot 49. Quarrenden, Devonshire—Ist, B E Wright, Royalty; 2nd, James Lewis, Common. Fameuse, or Snow Apple—Ist, Jas Carter, Winsloe Road; 2nd, John Bovyer, Southport. King of Tompkins—Ist, Mrs Abram Gill, Little York; 2nd, Hector Murchison, North River. Swaar—lIst, John Bell, BE Wright, Royalty. English Pippin—Ist, Mrs Abram Gill, Little York, Native Seedling—Ist, John Robertson, Ink. erman; 2nd, Wm Dancan, Wheatley River. Any other variety—lIst, Daniel Chowan, Hightield; 2nd, John Smith, Pownal. Best Sample 1 quart each, Crab Apples. North Royalty; 2nd, Transcendant—Ist, A A Moore, Pownal; 2nd, Donald McEachern, Lot 48. Golden—Ist, Arthur Davies, City; 2nd, Jas Brodie, Stanhope. Hyslop—Ilst, John Robertson, Inkerman; 2nd, Jas D McCallum, Brackley Point. Siberian — Ist, John Robertson, North River; 2nd, Bessie A Sellar, Union Road, Lot 33. Queen’s Choice—Ist, Mrs Francis C Bois- ner, North River; 2nd, Donald Murchison, North River. Bald’s Winter-~—lst, Donald McEachern, Lot 48; 2nd, Mrs Abram Gili, Little York. Best Sample 1 quart each, Plums. Red Magnum Bonum—William Heartz, city. Yellow Magnum Bonum—Ist, Mrs Francis J Longworth, city; 2nd, Mrs Abram Gill, Little York. Moor’s Arctic—lst, Fred A Brown, city; 2nd, Geo H Moore, Pownal. Biue or Purple—Ist, Wm Earle, city; 2nd, Fred A Brown, city. Red—Fred A Brown, city; 2nd, Jessie Stewart, Southport. Green Gage—Ist, Fred A Brown, city; 2nd, Wim Heard, city. Brown Gage—lst, Miss McKinnon, Rocky Point; 2nd, Georgina Bryenton, Brackley Point Road. Damsons—lst, Wm Heard, city; 2nd, Jas Mason, city. Native Seedling Plums — Ist, Christina Stewart, Brackley Point Road; 2nd, Jas Far- quharson, Lot 48, Best 1 doz. each, Pears, Flemish Beauty —lst, Fred A Brown, city; 2nd, Fred E Beer, city. Belle Lucrative—Fred A Brown, city. Louise Bonne de Jersey--Wm Cairne, St Peter’s Road, Any other variety—ist, Wm Cairns, St Peter’s Road; 2nd, do. Best bunch each, Grapes. White, grown inside—Ist, Wm Heard, city; 2nd, do, do. Green, outdvoors—lst, F Dumont, Royalty; 2nd, do, do. Black, outdoors—lIst, F Dumont, Royalty; 2nd, do, do. One gallon Cranberries—Ist, David Carr, Stanhope; 2nd, Geo Shaw, Stanhope. Sample Jefferson Plums recommended for prize, tinest shown. Judges—W F Carter, Hon John Goff, Richard Burke. FLORICULTURE. Cut Flowers, or in Pots. Asters, not less than four colors—John Martin, city. Phiox Drummondii,not less than four colors —Mrs Wm Dodd, city. Stocks, not less than iour colors—Magyie Lowe, city. Salpiglossis, not less than four co.ors—Mrs H C Jordon, Royalty; 2nd, Mrs P F Longworth, Glenwood. Dianthus, not less than four colors—Ist, Richard Irwin, city; 2nd, Miss F Longworth, Glen wood. Roses, not less than three colors—lIst, Miss Fila burke, Royalty; 2nd, Mrs Wm Dedd, city. Ucirnations, not less than three colors—Ist, (Contineed on fourth pdge.) a - se natn ee lll NG nn Soe eae ea cae soa eer ie oe oer a a iS ae dia esi st See 7 wet; + ai aa pape a3 pled cael F cde be moet ,