s Dottars A YRAR, NEW SERIES. I eemanuiien DAILY is XAMINER sued every evening, by The Ex«miuer Publishing Oo. — tice, corner of Water and harlottetowa, ijward Island. PHE Bi Great yo Streets, 4 Prince lh in SUBSCRIPTION ; —siX .? $2 50 : vi ths . ” ° 1 265 0 50 es” AQ rcisiug at m ys Mo lerate yates. Contracts may be made for monthly, yartetiy, wait-Veariy or y early adve ctise- i 2 e . ments, OD appitcadon —_— ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, (883. MOON 8S CHANGEA, New Moon Ist day, 10h, 1 9m., a m. First Quarter, 9th day, 2h. 1o.3m. p. m. Fuil Moon, )Oth day, Sh, 25.7m., p. mM, Last quarter 23rd day, 5h. 33.3m., a. m. | ; i | } | 7" | j ' ' i j } ; } | } i D. yan (Sun |Moon|High | Days vl DAY OF WEE* rises |sets | rises | water | len’h, | vibes h m/h m_, morn ait’n | } Saturday 5 2i6 34) 5 23,10 42) i ZSunday | 27! 32! 6 2s|il 15413 13) 3! Moaday | 23) 30) 7 25/11 48 4\Tuesday |} 29) 23) 8 25, morn! 5 Wedn sday 31 26 9 26 ; “t oy 6) Sl esis | Friday | 33) 22jkl 2: 2 8\saturday | 34) 2'aft 19} 2 7) 9 Sunday | 36] 18) 1 13] 34/12 50) 10|Monday | 37, 16)2 3, 3 53] \Tuesday 38| 142 50/5 9) cal Wednesday | ry 12| 3 32| 6 29) 13 Thursday | 41 lij 4 10 7 40) 14 Friday 42) y 4 “ 5 15 Saturday 43) 7| 5 is) a 16 Sunday 45, 5) 5 51/10 712 3 17 Monday | 46 3} 6 23°10 45) 13 Tuesday 47| 1! 6 58{11 29) 19| Wed nesday 43)\5 59 7 36 aft 10 = ae i a 57 | “ 7 ‘ ir . é : vo Stldatunday | 52) 63)10 4| 2 34 23) Suaday | 53 SLL 3! 3 33/12 09 24 Monday 55; 49) morn| 4 55) 25! Tuesday , 58) 47, 0 6) 6 20! 26| Wednesday , 57, 45 1 9| 7 30| 27| Thursday 59, 43 212) 5 23} 25| Friday i6 OF 41,3159 5 29"Naturday ti zg 4 16! 9 43) ae * " 5 " id 48 | “Prue award island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, fo take effect on the 24th May, 1888. TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) STATIONS, | EXPRESS, MIXED, MIXED. Ch’town ..|Dp 6. 45am) Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Jc’ ** 7.00 **: $* 9.55 **| °° 4.35 “ BR Wiktsh’e * 726° “1G * *6. * Hunter li’r, ** 7.45 ** ‘11.06 “| ** 5.40 “ Bradaiba’e | ** 8.10 ‘* . ‘*11.46 “*, © 6.16 “ Co’ty Lime. ** 8.15 ** | **11.56 **! ** €.30 ** Froctown | “ 8.26 “| *12.12pmh. * 6.45 “ Keusingt’n ‘‘ 8.40 ‘| “12.37 *‘; ** 7.08 * Ar 9.056 ** ‘Ar i.15 “ lamm’ side ' Ar 7.45 “ Summ’ side Dp9.25 “ {Dp 1.45 Ar 7.45 Miscouche | ‘* 9.40 ‘* * 206 °* | Wellingt’n! ** 9.59 “| ** 2.37 ‘| Port Hill..| 10.23 «| « 3.22 «| U’Leary...| “11.20 “| * 4.53 oi Bloomfield | ‘11.38 ‘* | ** 5.20 ** Albertea., ‘‘12.03pm! “ 6.20 ** Tignigh,.. Arl2.40 ** |Ar 7.20 “* Ch’town ., Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am Royalty Je * 415 “ “ 7,23 «| WW cccts pei Ser Re” Bedford. ..| ** 4.40 “| §* 8.02 ‘| Mt. Stew’t] “ 5.15 “: * 9.00 “ Morell....| ** 6.44 “| * 9.45 “| St. Peter’s.| “ 6.04 ** “10.17 * Bear River’ * 6.39 “©! “AL11 “ Souris .... Ar7.10 * Arl2.00 m ! Mt. ‘Stew’'t Dp 5, 15pm Dp 9. 10am} Cardigan ..| “SO, i “eee seorget’n,.jAr 6.30 ** Ari 1.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. (KEAD CP.) STATIONS, EXP RESS | MIXED, MIXED, _— | a eee ee Jh'town ..}Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm| Arl0. l5am Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 “|Dp3.21 “ |Dp9.55 * N Wiltsh’e| “ 7.11 “| 225“) * 9.04 “ “2.08 “| * 8.48 “ Hunter R’r| ** 7.00 ** ea + 6.36 L297 | «810 Co’ty Line.“ 6 30 “| * 1,17 “1 “ 7.57 “* Freetown..| « 6.19 **!** LOL “| * 7-42 “ Kensingt nj ** 6.04 ‘* | ‘12.37 “*; “ 7.20 °° ‘* 5.40 | "12.00 * “ 6.45“ Ar 5.15 * | Arll.30am! r Miscouche Dp5 00 ‘ Dp 11.04* | se | 10 35 ““ Summ’ side Weilingt’n ** 442 **) Port Hill. .| ** 4.13 **' “* 9.43 * O’Leary...| ** 3.22 ** | ** 8.20 “ Bloomfield | ** 3.05 *‘ | “ 7.54 * Alberton ..: ** 2.33 “1 * 7.15 “ Tignish...| ** 2.00 ** | ** 6.00 * OS — Ch’'town ../Arl0.00am Ar7.00 pm Royalty Jc Dp 9 45 * Dp6.37 * WOO + coes 1ogege “6.99 Bedford. ..| ** 9.20 *! * 6.00 * Mt, Stew't! ** 8.55 “| “* 5.20 “ Morell....} ** 8.16 ** | * 4.15 ** St. Peter's; “7 eg 4; * 3.42 * Bear River; ** 7.22 ** | ** 2.49 *° - Seurie ....j'** 6.50 %1.°°'3.00 * Mt. Stew’t|Dp8 55 ** Dp 5.20pm, Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.49 ** | ** 3.27 “ ** 7.30 * “200 ** |] Georget'p “JAMES COLEMAN, so te or mony Rat? Vilive; Charlottetown, May 21, 1588. ne (61, pres ber sum fr 6t ' j | i ; wntiter, ‘“ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evutrrprs. L. ARTHUR & CO. GiNERAL Vomimission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASBSB. Kggs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wkly tt EDWARD T. RUSSEL & CO., GHRNERAL ‘vommission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Kish and Produce of all kinds. 18 June 22, 1883. —~6m CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. R. O7DWYER, se Commission and General Merchant, | P, i. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. PRINCESS OF WALES. Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,i883. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Saturday morpings, at 7 o'clock, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday ,and Saturday, about 2 p, m., on arrival of Train from Halifax, | Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival] of train at 2 p.m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m. ‘MEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. © every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with ‘Trains for each of the above-named places ; aud at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays Leave Summerside FOR SALE OF P, E. 1. PRODUCE. | Sohn, tor on arrival of day train from bt, 289, WATER STREET, St. John’s, Newfoundland, In connection with the above is Capt, English, who is well known in P. E. Island, who wili take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. N. B.—Parties wishing to procure good Labrador Herring would do well to consult R. O'Dwyer. Sept. 11, 1883,—3i tawdwkly. GEORGE TWEEDY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &c. OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char- | lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. July 25, 1833. —dy wkly 6m SULLIVAN & MACNSILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOPARIES PUBLIC, Kc. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. G@” Money to Loan, W. W. Scutivay, Q. C. | Cusstse B. Macnem, Jan. 16,783. INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen lusurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire Insirance Company Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. ' DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 60 T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, heid at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1853, were re- ported :— 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 7,239,048 13 | 2,561 proposals were accepted, assuring ; The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882. amounted to (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, incluaimg bonus addi- tions, to The anoual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The iavested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase during the year of 96,936,302 91 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown, THOMAS KFRR, Inspector of Agencivs. Ob'town, August 3, 1,062,643 35] gion John, tor Summerside, connecting there with , Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum- 'merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order, F. W. HALES, , Ubarlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. fe BOSTON STEAMERS, | _ | STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, | Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship | ' (\NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P.M. PASSENGERS will fiad this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid, CARVELL BR0S., AGENTS, Ch’town, May 17, 1883.-~pat her sj ' STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” |CAPITAL, PIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS! Summer Arrangement, 1883, | N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new steamer ‘Heather Belle,’’ Hugh McLean, master, will ruu as follows:— Every Tuesday morning at four o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at seven a. m., tor Charlottetown, calling at Chiva Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leave Charlottetown at 3p. m., for Halli- day’s China Point and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at threo p. m., te return, remaining at Brush Wharf over nigh t. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for Charlottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char- lottetown at three p. m. for Crapand, remaining there over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at seven a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown at one o'clock p. m. for Crapaud and re- turning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same evening. FARES—Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, | to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown t» ‘ewell every Thursday evening at one fisct-class fare. Also, Excur- Return ‘Tickets will be _ issued Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch'town, 7 25, 1883. STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND, SUMMER ARRANGEMEN’, |Frret Meruopisr ( suRcH— Prince Street— CO —— Charch Directory, Charlottetown ‘Sr. Paui’s (Church of England) —Queen Square—Morning and Evening Service, every Sunday at li a. m. and7p. m. Sunday School at 2 30 p. m., Kev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Chas. O’Measa, Assistaut Minister. Sr. Perer’s (Church of England)—Rochford Square—Sunday Scervices—5 a. m., ll a. m.,and 7p m. Daily Services—Matins —¥ a.m. Evensong—5 p. m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. W. B. King, Assistant Curate. St. Dunsran’s CarnreprRaL.-- Low Mass évery Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m; Vespers at 3 p.m. Mass at 7.30 a. m. throughout the week. j Service and Sermon Sunday’s at 10.30 & m,, and 6 30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 .m, Week Day Services—Tuesday and hursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. John Wednesday, Thursday and | Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, ! Burwash, A. M., Pastor. Secoxwd Mrrnopist CHuRcCH—Privce Street— Service and Sermon on Sunday at 10.30 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. J. W. Wadman, A. M., Pastor. Sr, James’ CauRCH—(Presby terian)—Pownal Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at ll a. m. and 6,30 p.m. Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2.30 p. m, Weekly Service ip the Lecture Hall on Wedvesday evenings, at 7.45 p.m. Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Ziow Cuvrcn-—( Presbyterian ) — Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at ll a. m. and 6.30p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Rev. John Mel. McLeod, Pastor. Baraist Cucvkca—cor. Prince and Fitzroy étreets—Services and Sermon every Sun- day at 11 a. m., and 6,30 o'clock p. m; Sunday Schoo] at2.30 p.m. Week day services—Monday at 8 p. m.; and Fri- day at 8 p. m. Rev. E. Whitman, Pastor. Biste Curistians—Prince Street-—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday Schoo] at 2 p. m, Kev. Mr. Rice, Pastor. Prayer Meerine inY. M.C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. DiseipLes er Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m, and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. LAST FALL TRIP. The well-known Clipper Brig “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, newly metalled and classed 9 years A at Lloyds, MM. Callaghan, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE ICTH OCTOBER. For Freight apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. Oh’town, Sept, 12, 1883.—3aw 3w. IN STORE. 10 puns. choice Bright Molasses, 25 bris. White and Yellow Refined Sugars, 8€ half-chests finest Congou Teas, ‘Ning Chow,” “Ching Wo,” etc. 6 half-chests choice Assam Souchong, 40 brls. Flour, “Marshali’s XX.” 125 bila. American K. D, Cornmeal. Oils, 20 boxes Valencia Raisins, 20 boxes Layer Raisins, 4 ris, 2 cases 4 cases Worcestershire Sauce, 1 case Italian Condensed Milk, 1 case James Keiller & Son’s James, 4 dozen Inks (pints). Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Mustard, etc., etc, Superior English Pickles, —ALSO— An assortment of Cut Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1883 —eod McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, P, E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E. Island. | MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at |moderate interest. | Nem. McLgop. W. A. O. Monson, Nov. 24, °82.—pres her “NUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- I; NER, the Ch t aud Best News r Yew whly 3m pres her pat ors! published on P, B, sland. Ouly $1 per year ee 30 bris, Kerosene, Lard, Wool and Machine G UHAKLOPTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1883, CONCLUSION OF PRIZE LIST. ptsiiindiiiaiaiam FLOUR AND MBAL, Growth and Manufacture of the Ex- hibitor. one 20 Ibs. Oatmeal, W. Bearisto, Lot Best do Flour, Colin McKinnon, Lot 14. Best half bushel Hops, Fredk. Bradshaw, Bedeque. Best 20 lbs. Pearl Barley, Colin McKin- non, Lot 14. Judges—P. S. Schurman, Charles Green, Wm. Haywood. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Best 10 Swede Turnips, Lamang Richard, Fifteen Point. 2ud do, Daniel Rosas, Bedeque. 3rd do, Angus McDonald, Bedeque. Best doz. Table Carrots, Herbert Jelly, Lot 17. 2nd do, Lamang Richard, Fifteen Point. Best half doz. Sugar Beets, Lamang Richard, Fifteen Point. 2nd do, Charles Richard, Fifteen Point. Best 3 Cabbage, Flat Dutch, Angus Mc- Donald, Bedegue. Best 3 do, Drumhead,Mrs. A. McCallum, Bedeque. Best 3 Red do, Rev. K. Richardson, Summerside. Best I doz. Onions, Lamang Richard, Ffteen Point. Best 1 doz. Parsnips, Rey. K Richard- son, Summerside. Best 2 lbs. Shallots, Mrs. Fraser, St. Eleanor’s, Best balf doz. Roots Celery, W. G. Crabbe, Summerside. Best do Mangel Wurtzel, Rev. K. Richard- son, Summerside, Best do, Cucumbers, Artemas Hooper, Bedeque. a do Pumpkins, Wm. Small, Summer- side. yam do Citrons, J. A, Gourlie, Summer- side. Best 3 Cauliflowers, J. A. Gourlie, Sum- merside. Best do Amber Cane, J. A. Gourlie, Summerside. Recommended, onions, Joseph Davidson, Annandale; Blood Beets, Lamang Richard, Fifteen Point. Judges—James Ramsay, Herbert G. Compton, Patrick Whelan. LEATHER AND BOOTS. Best side Neats Leather, R H McDonald, St. Eleanor’s. Best side Grain Leather, RH McDonald, St. Eleanor’s. Best side Calfskin Leather, Albert J Hunter, Wilmot. Best side Kip Leather, Albert J Hunter, Wilmot. Best side Harness Leather, Albert J Hunter, Wilmot. Best Sheepskin Lining, colored, John Robson, Summerside. Best Wool Mat, dyed, John Robson, Summerside. Judges—Peter Schurman, C B Saunders, Edwin Darby. TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL AND KNIT GOODS MANUFACTURED THIS YEAR, Best 10 yds black full dressed Cloth, Mrs. Benj Haywood, Tignish. 2nd do, Mrs. Henry Dawson, Tryon. Best 16 yds Grey Cloth, Mrs. Henry Dawson, Tryon, Best 16 yds Mixed Fabric, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon. 2nd do, Mrs Allen McLean, Lot 16. Best 16 yds Fancy Shirting, Mrs John Shea. 2nd do, Mrs Allen McLean. Best White Flannel, twilled, none. Best White Flannel, plain, Mra. Rufus Wright, Bedeque. Best Wool Carpeting, Mrs. Taylor. 2nd do, Mrs. Eliza Walker, Freetown. Best Lady’s Shawl, Mrs. John Shea. 2nd do, Peter Murphy, Sea Cow Head. Best Horse Rug, Hubert Gaudet. Best Pair Blankets, Rufus Wright, Be- deque. Best Counterpane, Mrs. Sinclair, Ham- ilton. Best Hearth Rug, Miss Ada Taylor. 2nd do, Willie Neal. Best Hearth Rug, any material, Mra. A. larke. 2nd do, Mrs. Fred. Bradshaw. Best Door Mat, Mrs. John Owen. Best Half Dozen Towels, Mrs. John Shea. Best Table Cloth, Mrs. J. Webb. Best Linen Sheets, Mrs. Allen McLeod. Best Sample Flax, hackled, Mrs. John Shea. Best Pair Men’s Drawers, Mrs. John Oliver. Best Pair Men’s Undershirts, Mrs. Mary Lord. Best three Pairs Socks, Mrs. Norman Ramsay. Best three Pairs Stockings, Miss Annie Sharp. Best Collection Knit Goods, Mrs. Albert Craig. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Best 2 bushels Buckwheat, Daniel Auld, Freetown. 2nd do, Newman Reeves, Freetown. Best do, gravel, Reuben Dickieson, Wil- mot Valley. 2ud do, John Dickieson, Wilmot Valley. Best 2 bushels White Wheat, Benjamin Cole, Bedeque. 2nd do, Caleb Schurman, Bedeque. Best 2 bushels Red Wheat, Solomon Hilson, Wilmot Valley. Best 2 bushels 2 rowed Barley, Herbert Mills, St. Eleanors. 2nd do, Jabez Burrows, New Annan. Best 2 bushels 4 or6 rowed Barley, Donald Ross, Bedeque. 2nd do, John Dickiesoo, Bedeque. Best 2 bushels Black Oats, Thos, Dawson, Tryon. 2nd do, Benj. Cole, Bedeque, Beat 2 bushels White Oats, Caleb Schur- mau, Beidyite. beechnut, PRINCE CO, EXHIBITION. SINGLE Corres Two CENTS, “VOL. 13--NO. 112. 2nd do, Wm. Taylor, Freetown. Best half bushel Vetches, George A. Price, Summerside. Best half bushel White Beans, Albert Craswell, St. Eleanor’s. Best half bushel Field Peas, W. Rogers, Bedeque. Best 1 dozen ears Indian Corn, Miss Almira Lefurgey, Summerside. Best bushel Timothy Seed, Alfred Small, Summerside. 2nd do, Henry Dawson, Tryon. Best 20 lbs. Red Clover, Allan A. Me- Quarrie, Searltown. Best half bushel Flax Seed, Donald Me- Donald. Best 10 lbs. Alsyke Clover, Mra. John Shea. Judges—Wm, McKay, Wm. Schurman, H. A. Stewart. POTATOES, Best half bushel Prolifics, Wm, Hutchi- son, Lot 16. Best half bushel Snow Flakes, Cornelias Howatt, Summerside. 2nd do, H. A. Stewart, Haniilten. 3rd do, do do. ¥ Best half bushel Verbanks, George A. Laird, Freetown. 2nd do, James Lea, St. Eleanor’s, Best half bushel Early Rose, Cornelius Howatt, Summerside. 2nd de, Samuel Hooper, Bedeque. 3rd do, John Howard, Bedeque. Best of any kind, James Tuplin, New Annan 2nd do, Fred, Moyse, Bedeque, 3rd do, Wm. Small. Judges—Lawrence Mahon, Thomas Bur- ows, Donald McDougall. FISH Best half bbl. Mackeral, Island catch, Hon. Joseph VO. Arsenault, Egmont Bay. 2nd do, Theo. Gallant, do. Best half quintal Codfish, Wm. Gaffney, Summerside. 2nd do, Wilford Gaffney, Summerside. Best half doz cans preserved Salmon, George Shean, Summerside. 2nd do, Wm Shean, Summerside. Best do, Lobater. Wm. Agnew. 2nd do, Hon. Joseph O. Arsenault, Egmont oo Judges—H. C, Trudelle, James Moran, James Brazil. FRUIT. Best Basket Hislop Crab Apples, Marcus Deacon, Freetown. 2nd do, Daniel A. Cole, Bedeque. Best Basket Cooking Apples, Mrs. Allan McQuarrie, Freetown. 2nd do, do do. Best-Basket Eating Apples, David Auld, Freetown. 2nd do, W. W. Lord, Tryon. Best Basket Winter Keeping Apples, Jabez Burrows, New Annan. 2nd do, James Taplin, New Annan. Best Basket Crab Apples,Mra. McCallum, Bedeque, 2nd do, Marcus Deacon, Freetown. Best Basket Transcendant Crab, Albert Bell, Freetown. Bert Basket Grapes, Richard Murray, Bedeque. 2nd do, Martha Murray, Freetown. Judges—A. L. Anderson, Artemas Hoop- er, Caleb Schurman. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Best Tub or Crock of Butter, not less than twenty lbs., Mrs. Edwin Wright, Bedeque. 2nd do, Mrs, Peter Mills, Port Hill. 3rd do, Mrs. James Tuplin, New Annan. Best home made Cheese, not less than twelve pounds, Mrs. Benjamin Bearisto, Malpeque. Judges—A. E. Holland. B. Tuplin, J. S. McNutt. FACTORY CHEESE. Best three Factory Cheese, not less than fifty pounds, St. Eleanor’s Factory. 2nd do, Dunk River Factor Judges—B. Bearisto, A. Ewen Darby. L. Anderson, HONEY. Best box Honey, in the comb, not less than 10 lbs., Thomas Tanton. 2nd do, John M. Baker. Judges—A. L. Anderson, Hooper, Caleb Schurman. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, MISCELLANEOUS, Best double-seated Wagon, Wm. Bowness, New Annan. 2nd do, Wm. Pound, Margate. Best single do, Wm. Pound, Margate. 2nd do, George Shaw, St. Eleanor’s. Best Single Sleigh, George Shaw, St. Eleanor’s. Best New Truck Wagon, Wm. Bowness, New Annan. Best Set Single Carriage Harneas, none. 2nd do, no competition, Best Hardwood Pork Barrel, no com- petition. Best Hardwood Butter Keg, not less than 0 ibs., no competition. Best Herring Barrel, none. Memo.—Mr. Wm. Pound filed a written rotest against the prize above awarded to fr. Wm. Bowness being paid to him, on the ground that the same exhibits were awarded prizes at the last Prince County Exhibition. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Best Threshing Machine and Cleaner, Mr. Champion. Best Cultivator, John Dickieson, Sum- merside. Best Gang Plow, George Bishop, Sum- merside. Best set Fanners, with Separator com- bined, to be tested, John Dickieson, Sum merside. Best Horse Hoe and Moulding Plow, none. Best Horse Hay Fork, Jabez Pridham, Margate. Best Pulverizer, John Dickieson, Sum- merside. Best Seed Sower, John Dickieson, Sum- merside. Artemaa ——— i Ayer s Acve Ours is warranted to cure als cases of malarle Su by ai Pricg vate diiian.