z . . — Te ey A ee THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 5, 1894 THE PATRIOT VS. THE TEACHERS. le Patriot sees no evidence of dis-at- isfaction among the teachers of this Pro vines ‘There are none so blind as those | who w not see.” The Patriot’s s Ipposi- | tion that the teachers as a body are not dissatisfied, beeause th teachers of the towns only are the chief sufferers from the Government's impolicy, is evidently faise DAILY PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION. The Prize List HORSES Imported standard-bred Stallion: WA Brennan, S’side Standard-bred Filly, under 4 years: Thos Fit men Margate. Standard-bred Filly, under 3 years: 1, | W W Cairns, S’side; 2, Thos Fitzsimmons, | Marg rate. Standard-bred Filly, under 2 years: John wer Freetown. Me ~ re, Le Are we to suppose that there is no sympa- | 8 andard bred Colt, under 3 years: W ' ; eanan. Weide thy in the hearts of teachers in the count ry | Al FenNAN, | de. : . i } Sean jard-bred Colt, under 2 years: W for their city contre res—no esprit te corps in the teach ng fraternity in this | Pr e? The Patriot's insinuation is not only false—it is injurious and wu gf Aln jualiy wi 5 su stion tha ac tit to | v I at the by the Gove went | t aus vages ‘ y bra f Si- ness have gone dewn.” This statement true Wages in many callings have in past fifteen years gone up Men and women servants, dressmakers and millin- ers, laborers and operators in our factories, ete , all receive considerably higher pay- ment, upon the average, than they did and this in in the tifteen or years ago ; the face of a considerable reduction twenty cost of imported and manufactured goou hand, be true that clerks do not receive quite so much. Why? the tenden educational It nay, on the other Bex ause v of our eystem has been to render an increased ; number of our young men and women ff for employment as clerks, and unfit (or j i i } | | | least unwillingy’ to work on the farm. Young people nowadays are apparen tly impressed with the idea that positions in | stores are easy and honorable, while farm and household duties are laborious a not honorable. “he consequence has | a wave of migration from the farms to the towns—~the wave extending to Canada and the United States—and f supply of clerks, etc., over the demand to clerk cipated in the advance that has been made such an extent that have not part in the wages of other employes. While forth false statements and excuses in setting and flimsy ernment that has injured and insulted the teaching profession of the Province, the Patriot does net venture an opinion upon the que estion whether or not it is just to the whole people of the Pro- vince that the taxpayers ¢ at lar ge should pay for the higher education of the sons ot the comparatively wealthy, destined for professional careers ? ——O+O+e-- THE RAILWA’’ AND THE EXHIBITIONS | Ir may be eaid that hundreds of more or less drunken men left Summerside last evening on the trains going east an : west The good tact and good temper of the cor- ductors and their assistants were severely taxed. Shortly after leaving Summerside it became necessary to stop the train going east and separate the fighters and remove from one of the cars several of the women, one of whom baggage car. the railway men swooned on entering the credit of e of patience and a skilful disposition of the It is greatly to the that, by the exerci- quarrelsome elements, they succeeded in destinations without accident Indeed, the safe carriage, in the past fortnight, of so many thourands, is highly creditable to the prese nt man- agement of the P. E. Island Railway. We have not, in this regard, heard a single complaint on the part of the public. *-+-ereo-- “THE GUARDIAN ?” carrying all to their WHERE STANDS Becavse Tae Examiver dared to fort concerning drunkenness at Charlottetown in Exhibi- the attention of editorially, the truth tion week, and to direct terperance workers to the evident viola- the Wed- EXAMINER tion of the law, Guardian, on nesday last, declared that Tue eeks to brand the Scott Act a failure.” On that same day we promptly repudiated Thursday last, the Guardian demanded in black letters, “Where Stands Taz Examixen?” This morning the local column of the Guardian contained the following pavagraph : * Seldom has more drinking beer at an exhibition in Summerside than wa- visible there yesterday: Young men from whom better might well be expected went this slander. Then, on seen staggering along the streets. Phe special train to Charlottetown was at first, after leaving Summerside, the scene of wild confasion. The howls and oaths of leafening, and These, uickly wouid-be smar? ones were several tistic encounters took piace however. the officials of the train « however, the ofhiciais 0 he train ¢ yet gallantly put an end to.” This is the news column of the truth mildly stated in the Guardian in respect to drinking at Summerside as the editorial columns of Tue Examiver in respect to drinking at Charlottetown Are we, that the dian “ seeks to Scott Act a ?”” According to the logic of the to Tue Examiver, be reasonable and then, to conclude Guar brand the failure Guardian as applied this conclusion would just. But the Guardian may, perhap-, plead that it has not, editorially, said anything about the drunkenness. In that case its position in respect to the Scott Act is very much like that of one of the many drunken men on the train last evening. Having raited a row in one of the cars, and lost his hat, and been throttied and dragge | ino the baggage van, the man shouted, ‘I'm notdrank; [’'m all right. I'll fight any man that says that I’m drunk.” “So in face of indubitable evidence to the contrary, the Guardian would have the pub- lic believe that the Scott Act is all r.ght in Charlottetown, and is ready to fi; vht Tur Examiver for daring to eall public atien- tion to the truth concerning it. The position of Tue Examiner in re- spect tothe Scott Act is easily defived. So long as the Scott is law, we are for respect- ing “it and enfore ing it; and we shall not fail in the duty of “ealling attention, from time, both to the drunkenness which proves that it is being violated, and to the inconsistency and hypocrisy of those who having spoken and worked for it. and in- duced a majority to accept it, are yet con- tent to fold their hands and do nothing. though they know that it is daily and Lourly violated. behalf of a Gov- | an excess of the | | it was in| j ST SS ‘ | Alb ” | Se art | A Brennan, S’side. Native Carriage Stallion: 1, W B Bow- ness, New Annan; 2, Harry Craswell, St Eleanors Carriage Mare and Foal : 2, J Marke, Margate; etown 1, J McPhee, Freetowr 3, D Me- Phee, Fre Ca riage ti lv under { -t, J S’side; T Fitzsimmons, Margate; ton, © side. Green, 3,70 Tan- 3—l, B Kennedy, Margate; 3, W » filly under S’side; 2, “T Fitzsimmons, Kirkland, Hamilton. Carriage filly under 2—1, ‘rton; 2, Chas Huestis, F Reeves, Freetown. Carriage colt under 4—1, J Noonan, Albany; 3, J E Arsenault, Wellington. Carriage colt under 3—1, W R Dennis, Margate; 2, N Dawson, Albany; 3, 8 Burns, L Freetown. Ca-riage colt under 2—l, J McPhee, L Freetown; 2, G@ Enman, St Eleanors. Imported Registered cart stallion—l, T Andrew, St. Eleanor’s. Judges-—-Wright Montgomery, Allen, Albert W Tanton. Native Cart Stallion —1, Thos Glover, Carriag A Matthews, New Annan; Alex at | S’side Draft colt under 2—W H Moase, New Avnan Draft filly under 4—1, Jabez Lee, Tryon; 2, Lewis Green, S’side. Draft fille under 3-1, Alex Hooper, | L nkletter Road; 3, D Small, S’side. Draft mare and foal Island bred—1, John W Hogg, Kensington. Three colts sired by St Laurent—l, W H Moase, New Annan. Judges—John McFarlane, David Walk- ‘+ W B Bowness CATTLE. Ayrshire Bull 1, ove or 3 years, Henry Crockett,Carleton; 2,A L W right Soham }, Donald Ross, do Holstein Bull, over 3 years, 1, Robert Glover, jr, S’side; 2, Harry Walker, New Annau Shorthorn Bull, over 3 Campbell, Lot 16. Shorthorn Bull; under 3 years, 1, Stew- Burns, Lower Freetown; 2, Norman Wangh, S’side; 3, John Lefurgey, do. Yearling Shorthorn Bull—1l, Thos Glov- er, S’side i. arling Ayrs shire Bull—1, Donald Ross rth Bedeque; 2, J W Parsons, Margate. geo ae Slceoin Bull—1, Robert S’side; 3, Hubert Mills, St Elea- 1, Daniel years, 7 Griov er, "Mil lch Cow giving wilk—-1, Davis Schur man, Freetown; 2, John Cudmore, S’side; 3, Neil McKelvie, do. Heifer, under 3 years, 1, Ira D Walker, Kelvin Grove; 2. Harry Murray, Linkletter Road; 3, Thos Glover, S’side. Heifer, wader 2 years, 1, Geo Ross, North oes 2, Thomas H Hacker, do; 3, Murdoch Shorthorn Bull Calf, 1, Daniel H Me- Donald, MecDonald’s Point; 2, Leonard Small; S’side; 3, Calvin Lefurgey, do. Shorthorn Heifer Calf, 1; Wm Picker- ing, Back Road; 2, Louis Montgomery, S’side; 3, Chas Huestis, New Annan. Deacon, Freetown; D ose ,do. Judges, Marcus Campbell, Lot 16. SHEEP. Best Long Wool Ram any age—-l, An- drew Weeks, Alberton; 2, Henry Gordon, Alberton; 3, George Beairsto, Malpeque. Yearling Long Wool Ram—1I, Melville Baker, Malpeque, 2,H M Bowness, Nor- borough; 3, Alex J Brown, Margate. ng Wool Ram Lamb—l1, Eddie Burns, , Charles Craig Middleton, a. reetownh; g. 4 AJ i set | Stewart Bur urns, Lower Freetown. Pen 2 Long Wool Ewes having reared Stewart Burns, , Charles Craig, ce 5 se cane—ts Pen 2 Yearli ng Long Wool Ewes—l, Judson Burns, (7?) Lower Freetown; 2, Wm Andrew, North St. Eleanor:; 3, Stewart Burns, Lower Freetown. Pen 2 Long Wool Lambe, 1, Judson Burns, Lower Freetown; 2, Stewart Burns lo; Alex J Brown, Margate. Grey faced Ram, Down or Short Wool, 1, Geo Compton, St Eleanors; 2, Colin T Wright, Middleton. Yearling grey-faced Rams, 1, Frank Glydon, Margate; 2, Harry Walker, New Annan. Grey-faced Ram Lamb, 1, Geo Compton, St Eleanors; 2, Ray Schurman, New An- nan, 3, Frank Glydon, Margate. Pen 2 grey-faced Yearling Ewes, 1, Geo Compton, St Eleanors; 2, Samuel Stewart, North Bedeque; 3, Colin T Wright, Middk- ton. Pen 2 grey Faced Ewes having reared lambs this year—l, and 2, George Comp- ton, St Elanor-; 3, Frank Glydon; Margate. Pen 2Grey Faced Ewe Lambs—1, Samuel Stavert, North Bedeque; Judges—Nelson Howett, John B derson, W Cairns. Hen- PIGS. Yorkshire boar pigs—1, Arthur Tanton, St Eleanor’s; 2, Thomas Glover, S’side. Chester boar pigs-1, J W Callbeck, Augustine Cove; 2, A D McKenzie, Be- deque. Berkshire boar pigs—1, James Parsons, Margate; 2, Samnel J Glydon, do. Chester breeding sow—1, J W Callbeck, Augustine Cove; 2, H R Baker, Margate. Berkshire breeding sow—l, Samuel J Glydon, Margate; W T Hunt, St Eleanor’s. Pen of 2 pigs under six months, barrows excluded—1, Robert A Burns, Freetown; 2, John O’Ronaghan, Kinkora. Judges—Hubert Mills, Thomas Hum- phrey, Peter Scott. “POULTRY. Pair Turkeys—1, Calvin Reeves, Free- town; 2, Albert Craswell, St. Eleanor’s, Pair spring geese-1, Mra Richard Wood, Travellers’ Rest; 2, George Murray, Pair mongrel Geese—1, Robert Glover, jr, S’side; 2, Jarvis Tanton, S’side. P air Toulon Geese —1, Jarvis Tanton, S’s. » Wm Andrew, St 'Eleanor’a. a r Chinese Gene- 1, Jurvis Tanton, Side. Pair Wild Geese -1, Jarvis Tanton, S’side; Robert Glover, jr, do. Pair Pekin Dacks, 1, Robt Arthur, S’side; 2, Samuel Clow, Freetown. Pair Brown Leghorn Fowls, 1, Edward Green, S’side; 2, John Green, do. Pair Black Spanish, 1, Cleveland Bak- er, Margate. Pair Light Brahmas, 1, Robt Arthur, S’side 3, Henry Scales, St Eleanors. Pair White Leghorns, | Those Glover, S’side; 2, Ed Burns, Lower Freetown. Judges, Thos Humphrey, Hubert Mille, Peter Scott. EXAMINER . a POTATOES, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. 12 Swede Turnips—1l, J O Arsenault, Wellington; 2, Norman Ramsay, Hamil- toa; 3, Frank McEwen. S’side. 12 Table Carrots—l1, P W Morrison, S’side; 2, Richard Clark, Clark’e Mills; 3, G W Gay, Traveller’s Rest. 12 Feeding Carrots—1, Lawrence Yeo, Lot 16; 2, Bert Hilson, Bedoque; 3, Percy Stewart, Hamilton. 12 ee Benj W Tanton, St Eleanors; 2, G W Gay, Traveller’s Rest; 3,P Ww Morrison, S’side. 12 Table Beets, 1, Mrs Wm Crossman, Bate ue; 2, P W Morrison, S’side; 3, Mrs Wm qe i S’side. 12 Mangel Wurtzel, 1, David Small, S’side; 2, A a McCormack, do; 3, Bert Lyle, Lot 16. 3 Flat Dutch Cabbage, 1, Henry Scales, St Eleanors. 3 Drumhead Cabbage, 1, Henry Scales, St Elearors; 2, Roy Connors, 38’ side. 3 Savoy Cabbage, 1, Sydney Richardson, S’side, 3 Winningstadt Cabbage, 1, Clow, Freetown; 2, Jos Clow, do. Caulifiowere, 1, Fred Compton, St Elea- nors; 2, Jos Rogers, North Bedeque. Red Cabbage, ‘, ‘Henry Scales, St Elea- aors; 2, Jos Rogers, North Bedeque. Basket Red Onions, 1, GW Gay, Travel- lers’ Rest; 2, R Hunt, S’side. Basket Yellow Onione, 1, G W Gay, Travellers’ Rest; 2, Mrs R Hunt, S’side. Basket Onions, white-1, G W Gay, ‘Trevellers Rest; 2, P W Morrison, Sum- merside. Eschalots—1, Henry Stewart, Hamilton; 2, Archd Ramsay, do. Tomatoes—1, John Cuadmore, S’side, 2, Lewis Montgomery, S’side. Cucumbers—l, Mrs Allan McQuarrie, Sear'etown; 2, Philip Doucette, Bedeque. 3 Pumpkin—1, P W Morrisen, S’side; 2, Pacifique Gaudet, Miscouche. 1 Squash—l, Benj Rogers. deque; 2, P W Morrison, S S’side. $ Citron—l, P W Morrison, S’side; 2, Mary J Schurman, do. 6 stalks Celery—l, P S’side; 2, J H Henry, do. Half bush McIntyre Potatoes—l, A W Tanton, St Eleanor-; 2, F G Compton, do Half bush Early Rose: 1, Capt Lewis Leard, Bedeque; 2, Donald Ross, do. Half bush Beauty of Hebron—1, Roy Schurman, New Annan; 2, Leonard Schur- man, do. Half bush Dakota Red—1, Jas McNutt, Ma'peque; 2, Colin T Wright, Middleton. Half bush any wee kind—1l, Wm Le- furgey, Wilmot; 2. Mrs Allan Me Quarrie, Lot 16. Half bush any kind~—1l, Frank (Good- win, Bedeque, 2, Percy Sillicker, Wilmot. Half bush Silver Dollars—1!, Donald Ross, Bedeque; 2, Laura Campbell, do. Half bush Prolifies—1, Donald Rose, Bedeque; John A McMurdo, Wilmot. Coilection vegetables grown by one per- son—1, Joseph ‘Rogers, Sodene; 2, Henry Ww Compton, North St Eleanore; 3, Win ui Taylor, North Bedeque. Judges—Archibald Ramsay, Hamilton; James. McArthur, Tyne V alley. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. 2 bush White Wheat—1, Montague Gar- diner, Lot 16; 2 (wrong number); 3, Thos R Hacker, S’side. 2 bush Red Wheat- 1, Jabez Pridham’ Wilmot; 2, D Ross, North Bedeque; s Albert Craswell, St Eleanore. 2 bush Beechnut Buckwheat—l, W W Cairns, S’side; 2 (wrong nuinber); 3, Geo Burns. 2 bush 2-rowed Phee, Lower Freetown; numbers). 2 bush 4 or 6-rowed Barley—1; Mon- e Gardiner, Lot 16; 2, Timothy Dris- pe 3 (wrong number). 2 bush Black Oats—1, Stephen Muttart, Cape Traverse; 2, Frank Celly, North Bedeque; 3, Geo Burns, Freetown. 2 bush White Oats—I, Stephen Mut- tart, Cape Traverse; 2, Joseph Rogers, North Bedeque; 3, W G Taylor, de. Half bush Vetches—I, Thomas Glover, S’side; 2, Frank Glydon, Margate. Half bush White Beans—1, Alex Mc- Kinnon, Barbara Weit; 2, Percy Stewart, Hamilton. Half bush Field Peas—-1 (wrong num- ber); 2, James Ramsay, Hamilton. 1 doz ears Corn—1, Henry W Compton, st Eleanors; 2, Fred Small, S’side. Half bush Timothy Seed—1, Thomas H Hacker, S’side; 2, Mrs D Murray, do; 3, Frank Kelly, North Bedeque. 20 Iba red Clover Seed--1, Join RK Cam- eron, Albany. Half bushel Samuel North Be- W Morrison, Barley—1, Jolin Me- 2 and 3 (wrong Flax seed—l, Calixte Gaudet, Miscouche; 2, Henry Gordon, Alberton, Half bushel Hops—1, Mrs Allan Me- Quarrie, Searletown; 2, Miss Isabella Mc- Quarrie,do; 3, Mrs Wm Taylor, Freetown. 6 stalks Fodder Corn—1, Samuel B Hall, S’side; 2, George Rogers, North Beedeque; 3, Wm B Taylor, Wilmot. Sheaf of Wheat—1, Thos Glover, S’side; 2, Benj Rogers, North Bedeque; 3, (wrong number). Sheaf Carter’s Prize Barley—1, Richardson, St. Eleanor’s. Sheaf of Black Oats —1, Sidney Richard- son, St. Eleanors, Sheaf of White Oats—1 and 2, Edward Clarke, Wilmot Vallev; 3, George Rogers, North Bedeque. Best collection of grain and grass seeds, grain to be only half bushel, sample grown by one person—1, Beni Rozers, North Be- deque. dudges—William Andrew, Hacker, Lawrence Doyle. FRUIT. Basket Russet Apples, 1, Bedeque; 2, Mattie Biack, do. Emperor Alexanders, 1, Marcus Deacon, Freetown; 2, Mra Geo Monkley, Port Hill. Ben Davi is, 1, Robt Carruthers, Cape Traverse; 2, H A Stewart, Hamilton. Gravenstein, 1, Wm Tay lor, Freetown; 2, Jas Ramsey, Hamilton. Red Astrachan, 1. Samuel Clow, Free- town; 2, Miss M Affleck, Bedeque. Bishop Pippin, 1, James Ramsay, Ham- ilton; 2, Jesse S Burns, Freetown. Winter Keeping—1, Robert Carruthers, Cape Traverse; 2, Cornelius Laird, Be- — Jating any kind—1, Marcus Deacon, Freetown; 2, Calvin Reeves, Lower Free- town. Cooking any kind—1, Colin T Wright, Middletown. . Duchess of Oldenburg —1, Bruce Pick- etts, Wilmont Valley; 2, Samuel Clow, Freetown. Hyslop Crat—1, Mrs N ton; 2, W B Mills, S’side. Queene’s Choice—I, W T Lefurgey, St Eleanors, 2, Nellie Compton do, Transcendant Crab—1, W S’side; 2, R Rowness Montrose. Golden Crab—J, Thos Stavert, N. Be- deque; 2,J A McMurdo, Wilmot Valley. Siberian Crab—1, Fred Lockerby, Hamwn- ilton; 2, Hy Gordon, Alberton. Yellow Ttansparent—l, Colin Craig, Middletown; 2, Robt Carruthers, Cape Traverse. Irish Peach—1, D Rose, North Bedeque; 2, C T Wright, Middleton. Maiden’s Blush-1, Arthur Brennan, S’side; 2, Mattie Black, Bedeque. Northern Spy—l, Bich’d Tact Sum- Sidney Thos H Thos Moyse, Ramsay, Hamil- B Mills, merside. Pewaukee—1, Don Ross, North deque: 2, Lucy Pickering, St Eleanors. Be- Wealthy—1, Valley; verse, Rhode Island Greenings — 1, Robert Carruthers, Cape Traverse; 2, Thos Moyse, Bedeque English Russett—1, W B Mills, S’side. Gideon—l, Geo Wright, Middleton. Haas—1, R Carruthers, Cape Traverse; 2, W G Taylor, North Bedeque. Imperial Plum—1, H Wright, Beleque; 2, H B Wadman, Augustine Cove. Moore’s Arctic--l, Mrs H Dawson, Tryon; 2, Mrs W Hodgson, Malpeque. Magnum Bonum—l, W B Mills, Sum- merside. Lombard Plum—l, H Scales, St Elean- ors; 2, A Allen, S’side. Green Gages—1, Mrs W Hodgson, Mal- peque; 2, T Carruthers, North Bedeque. Impe rial Gages—l,T Stewart, Bedeque; 2, J McNutt, Malpeque. Herden Picketts, Wilmot 2, Robert Carruthers, Cape Tra E H Bradshaw; 2, Brown, S’side; 2,A Damaons—l, Mrs F Cannon, St Elea- nor’s; 2, Miss W Burns, oan Pears —1, W Kenne ‘ly, S’side; 2, T Car ruthers, North Bed -que. Basket Grapes —-1, W Holman, 2, P Marehbanks, New Annan. Moore’s Eurly Gra;es--1,B Mills, S’side; 2, P W Morrison, do. Best half bushel Cranbe rries—I, Annie Pridham, Wi!mot Valley; 2, Herbert Mut- tart, Lower Freetown. Best Cullection of person—l, Robert Traverse. Judge—D A Sharp. FLORICULTURE. Collection of Asters, not less than 4 col- ors—1, John Cudmore, S’side; 2, Mrs A C Rogers, do, Collection Phlox Drummond; not less than 4 colors—lI, Mrs W G Schurman, S’side; 2, Miss Blanche Grady, do. Collection of Stocks—l, Mrs A C ers, S’side; 2, Mrs P W Morrison, do. Collection Salpiglossis, vot less than 4 colors—l, Mrs McKinley, S’side; 2; Mrs W G Schurman, do. Collection of Dianthus, not less than 4 colors—1l, Mrs W G Schurman, S’side; 2, Mrs A C Rogers, do. Collection of Roses, not less than 4 col- ors—1, Miss Cassie Baker, do. Collection Carnations, not less than 4 colors —1, Mrs W G Schurman, S’side; 2, Miss Blanche Grady, do. Collection Verbenas, not less than 4 col- ors--1, Mrs P W Morrison, S’side. 3 Dalilias, om all donble—1l, Mrs Thos Walsh, S’side; 2, John Cudmore, do, 3 Dahlias, iarge double—l, Miss Walsh, S’side; 2, John Cadmore, do. 3 Dahlias, siugle—Miss Mary Walsh, S’side. 3 Gladiolus—1, Mrs W G Schurman, do; 2, John Cudmore, do. 3 Lilies—1, Miss Emma Mills, S’side. 4 varieties Single Petunias—1l, Mrs A McSween, S’xide; 2, John Cudmore, do. 4 varieties Double Petunias—l, Mrs A C Rogers, S’side; 2, Mr3\P W Morrisor, do. 6 Double Zinnias — 1, Grady, S’side. 6 varieties of F ansies—1l, Miss Blanche Grady, S’side; 2, Miss Emma Murray, do. Hand Seantld Flowers—1, Miss Nettie Black, Bedeque; 2, Etta Cairns, S’side Table Boquet of Flowers—l, Miss Mat- tie Black, Bedeque; 2, Solomon Vessey, S’side. Collection of Cut Flowers—1, Mrs P W Morrison, S’side. Collectton of Everlastings—l, Mrs Me- Kinley, S’side; 2, John Cadmore, do. 3 Sing gle Geraniums, 1, Mrs R Hunt, S’side; 2, Mrs P W Morrison, do. 3 Doub le Geraniums, 1, Mrs P W Mor rison; 2, Frances Condon, Wilmot Bridge. Collee tion Geraniums, 1, Solomon Ves- sey, S’side; 2, Mrs P W Morrison, do. naan of Native Grasses, 1, Solo- mon Vessey, S’side. 3 Begonias, 1, Mra R° Hunt, S’side; 2, Mrs D A Sharp, do. Judges—Mrs Alice Henderson, Miss Ida Crabbe. S’side; fruit growa Carruthers, by one Cape Rog- Mary Miss Blanche TEXTILE FABRICS, &C. 7 yds full dressed Black Cloth—1l, Mrs D Darby, Ive’s Point; 2, Mrs Henry Daw- son, Tryon. 7 yds fall dressed Grey Cloth—1, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon; 2, Mrs Newton Dawson, Tryon; 3, Mrs David Walker, Kelvin Grove. 10 yds Women’s Wear—l, Mrs Allan McQuarrie, Searletown; 2, Miss Jane Matthews, Albany; 3, Miss Clara March- banks, New Annan. 10 yds Mixed Fabric--1, Mrs Michael Quigley, Montrose; 2 (sample gone); 3, Miss Edith Quigley, Darnley. 7 yds Fancy Shirting —1 and 2, Mrs W Donalds, Darnley; 3, “Mias Mary E Mor- rison, Darnley. 10 ‘yde White Flannel, Mary E Morrison, Darnley; Campbell. Grand River; Walker, Freetown. 10 yds White Flannel, plain, 1, Miss Mary E Morrison, Darnley; 2, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon; 3, Mra Mic hael Qui; gley, Montrose. 10 yds Wool Carpeting, 1, Miss Emma Reeves, Lower Freetown; 2, Mrs Charles Schurman, Central Bedeque; 3, Miss Cas- sie Cameron, Alberton. Ladies’ Shawl, 1, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon; 2, Mrs Theo Bearisto. Muddy Creek; 3, Mrs Robert Acorn, St Eleanors. Pair of Horse Rugs, 1, Mrs Benj Mont- gomery, New Annan; 2, Mrs Calixte Gaudet, Miscouche, 3, Jos S Gaudet, do. Pair of Blankets, 1, Mrs R Morrison, Darnley; 2, Mrs Benj Montgomery, New Annan; 3, Miss Caroline Ramsay, Hamil- ton. Single Counterpane,1, (number off); 2, Katie Kilbride, Lot 11; 3, Annie Mont- gomery, Port Hill. Wool Hearth Rug, 1, Miss Mary K Thompson, Darnley; 2, Mrs Geo B Me- Neill, do; 3, laa M Thompson, do. Hearth Rag, any material, 1, Mrs Mar- tha Donalds, Darnley; 2, (wrong number;) 3, Mrs Robt Waite, Travellers’ Rest. Pair of Door Mats, 1, Mrs W B Don- alds, Darnley; 2, Maggie Walker, Free- town; 3, Winnie Burns, S’side. Half doz Linen Towels, 1, Mrs Macdon- ald, Lot 16. One linen table cloth, 1, Mrs Robt Acorn St Eleanors; 2, Mrs L MeLeod, Lot 16; 3, Katie McDonald, do. Pair of Linen Sheets—Mrs MeDanald, Lot 16; 2, Mrs. Allen McLeod, Lot 16; 3, Mrs Joseph S Gaudet, Miscouche. Pair Men’s Drawers—1, Mrs Michael Quigley, Montrose; 2, Robert Bowness, Montrose; 3, Mrs W A Beairsto, Muddy Creeek. Pair Men’s Undersh:rte—1, Mrs Micheal Quigley, Montrose. 2 pair Men’s Socks - 1, Mrs Robert Bow- ness, Montrose; 2, Mrs Dayid Walker, Kel- vin Grove; 3, Miss Carrie Thompson, Darr- Sea Miss 2, Miss Mary 3, Mrs John 2 pairs men’s stockings—l, Miss Emma Crozier,Hamilton; 2, Mrs Michael Quigley, Montrose; 2 pairs winter. gloves—1,Mrs Benj Mont gomnery, New Annon. 2 pairs of mits—1l, Mrs Robert Bowners, Montrose; 2, Mrs Michael Quigley, do. Judges—Charles R Dickie, Mrs James Tuplin, New Annan; John Anilerson. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Best tub or crock of butter, 20 Ibs or over—l, Albert Weeks, Alberton; 2, Mrs Jos Baker Freetown; 3, Brace, Co, S’side. Best dozen prints of butter—1, McArthur, Lot 13; 2, Mrs W S’side; 3, Mrs Murray, toad. Best 2 factory Cheese 50 Ibs or over—1l, Sidney R'chardson, St Eleanor’s. Judges—John Muirhead, Thomas B Tuplin. McKay & Maggie Hacker, Linkletter Jos CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS. Single seated wagon—l, Wm Margate; 2, Wm B Pound, do. Pound, Single sleigh -1, Wm B Pound, gate; 2, Wm Pound, do. New road cart—l and 2, Wm Pound, , Margate. Truck wagon—l, Wm Judges—W C Lea, John Craig. LEATHER. Side Neats Leather—1, S’side. Grained Leather—1,Thos Hinton, S’side. Calfskin Leather—l, John Robson, S’side. Harness—-1, Thos Hinton, S’side. Kid Leather—1, Thos Hinton, S’side. Wool Mat, dyed—1l, John Robson, S’side; 2, Thos Hinton, S’side. FISH AND CANNED GOODS. Half quintl Codfish, 1, Thos Butler, Lot 7; 2, do, do; 3, do, do. 1 brl Oysters, 1, Jos Locke, S’side; 2, Eli Arsenault, St Eleanors. Cans Mackerel, half doz, JS Allan. S’side. Cans lobsters, half dozen, GS Allan, Searletown, 2, J S’side. Cans Blueberries, half doz, unlabelled, 1, G 8S Allan, Searleton; 2, J S Allan, S’side. Cans Raspberries, half doz, unlabelled, 1,J S Allan, S’side; 2,GS Allan, Searle- town. Cans Tomatoes’ 1, J S Allan, S’side; 2, GS Allan, Searletown. Judges, Andrew Bowness, Thompson, F Gallant. NOTES. We are indebted to Richard Hunt, Esq., and Mr. Louis Hunt for courtesies extended; also to the telephone officials of Summerside and Charlottetown for assist- ance in completing the prize list, ete. In the telephone report of yesterday it was stated that Capt. Frank Gallant’s in- vention is for “catching” lobsters. The right word was “packing.” Several other not very Hnportant mistakes were made, as our readers will have noticed. In the rain of yesterday, it is presumed, the numbers of several] of the exhibits were obliterated. The consequence is that our prize list is not complete, and will re- quire corrections, Thos Hinton, unlabelled, 1, unlabelled, 1, S Allan, Archibald ” HORSE RUGS.—400 now in stock Lowest prices in the eote- Blankets, Surcingles, etc. —W. Dawson. “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” eee eye (Tasteless Effectual. ) [BILIOUS and HERVOUS DISORDERS. Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness. Sweliing afier Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss, Scurvy, Biotches on the Skin, Disturbed Steep, Frighiful Dreams, All Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and !r- regularities Incidental to Ladies. Covered with a Tasteless azd Soluble Coating. Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal, For sale by a.l druggists. SOVSe! RIGHT PRICES —AND — Best Bulbs. We are sslliad Peter Hen- derson & Cos. Bulbs at same price as Henderson & Co. sell them in New York. This ensures the best Bulbs and right prices. We have Hya- cinths, Tulips, Crocus, Free- sias, Easter Lilies, ete. Call and inspect. GEORGE CARTER & CO, Dealers in Seeds, Bulbs, Books, &c., 187 ae Square. oet2 Ux DERTAKINC. The City Gents are getting so tired they can’t or won’t walk; therefore the sub- scriber has grovided a PALL BEARER’S WAGON, which will be in readiness at all times, together with everything re- quired for Funeral purposes, and at moderate charges. EM3ALMING attended to at short notice ISAAC W. WADMAN, octi—eod & wy Grafton Street. bs i aids Waves pyres Tobaceo is man’s most uni- versal luxury ; aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut the fragrant starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. Mar- | Pound, Margate. | | | { | | | FRIDAY, ~~ OCTOBER ste ey are a~ w , 1894, age i 1,000 Ends of Fleeey Cottons, Colored Flannelettes and Grey Fiannels, Ends in 2 ee tee A LS<¢ )——- 45 ce AN yard lengths of lines for 25 cents. » yard ends of TABLING for TOIL ET COVER LENGTHS in nts. TIMACASSAR for 15 cents. 200 DRESS LENGTHS, consisting of 10 yards, for 70 cents each. (Some of the above lots are in 31 to 10 yards), One lot of “ All-wool ” Serge Dress Also, another great snap at $2 50. Our counters will be ENGLISH BLANKETS a JAS. IMPORTANT TO covered specialty. to-mor row See handbills for particulars, & CG., and Retail. with REMNANTS —{X) em Lengths for $3.75 a length. and other bargains, Do Not Forget that we Sd the most complete -Do Not Forest that our PRICES, Do Not Forget that our Fall lines suit you, can Do Not Forget that we make a beyond doubt, are beautiful and bought low. specialty of line of FOOTWEAR in the city. are the LOWEST. consequently we the Amherst hand-made goods acknowledged to be the best made. J. M. McLEOD & CO., Wholesale 1894. Charlottetown, September 24, Gentlemen, to court you fur your trade, courtesy and giving you what we conssder values not easily duplicated. If we goods for little or nothing we are cheating siimebody. Our good customers would not go give you in for that, so we promise you | , ‘Cloaks a that none can undersell value considered. Our has been steadily growing, through, we presume, just treatment, which is an indica us, tion of life and he Ith from a. business standpoint. Don’t be irade | j we con’t want. } Z 1S i | | } | ! | } afraid to put us to a little | trouble by asking to see our goods. We will be always pleased to see you. JOHN T. MCKENZIE. . ee ee a ws tet tT TT tt hk Ui! and. Retail Hoots and Shoes. We have them in 18, inches, f J 73 i? ad A598 full o nd Seal Capes. (.)— —__ 20, 22, 24 to 30 Balance of our stock received to- oo £ ° vis { the J ad ilk id day, Muffs, Boas, Collars, Capes, Gloves. outside of treating you with | Beet f fii DAH ATLE U:PARTMENT newes: designs in Ladies’ ‘ket S, all colors and all sizes. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charj itelouwn, October 3. 1894 —dy \ Solid Leather Waterproof Long Boots, CHEAP, GOOD AT Goff Bros’. Boot Factory. Yi-m wf WEAR, Charluttetuwn, Sepi. 2), | The 100 LADIES’ fatest and best in WORKMANSHIP. STANEEY BROT JACKETS STYLES, and CAPES now opening FINISH and R iT, a ae? Ta wl ie eng “% 7 OS gp ates sito wa APaRaY ey i AWRY