THE DAILy EXA Craus:—Frvs Donrans 4 Yar “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairives. Sinec«x Copiss Two Cunts NEW SERBS. CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1990, MOON’s CHANCES. Last Quarter, Sth day, 11h., 17.0m, p.m, E. New Moon, 14th day, 3h., 40 5m., a.m., N.W, below horizon. first Quarter, 2lst day, Sh., 55.0m., p. m., S. Full Moon, 28th day, Sh., 47.2m., a. m., NW below horizon. \ NEW YORK 3un ‘Sun |Moon! High'Day D oay OF WERE). Piet ligh|Days ul! \rises|sets | rises |water| lenh a mh m after after h m 1, Monday 5 256 34/8 11,0 913 9 2 Tuesday | 27| 33) 835/045 6 $3 Wednesday 23; 31,/9 1/125) 3 4 Thursday ; 29) 291929 2 9 Oly . ‘ — | oo ae ee . F*.. ‘ET x ‘remy | So dro 43 ote! THI REGULAR LINE, §/Saturday | 32 25; 10 45,4 0) 53 7!\Sunday 33} 23)11 32; 5 19) 50 oe 8 Monday | 34) 21)morn 6 34) 47 THE IRON STEAMSHIP 9 Tuesday 35; 19) O 26) 7 43) 44 geass , = 10 Wednesday | 37! 7| 1 27; 8 34) 40 e. Vr é ., ‘ 11 Thursday 38 15] 2 28| 917) 37 i & Ps ows 12 Friday 39} 13) 3 32) 9 54) 34 ¢ ” 5 [Saturday | 40) 11) 4 3710 28) 31 1600 TOMS, | 14 Sunday ; 41 9} 5 41/11 0) 28 iia 15, Monday | 43) 5) 6 5611 30) 25 CAPTAIN F. €. SITLLAR, 16 Tuesday | 44 6| 7 55\morn| 22 Sd tet i os lana . - el @ zo i . sL leave Company’s Wharf, rear of Custom 17;\Wednesday | 45) 3/ 858) 0 1) 18 House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via i8| Thursday yy. 2)10 6) 0 33) 15) Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage 19 Friday | 48) O117! 1 9] 19] City, Massachusetts, #0 Saturday | 50/5 S8iaft30' 1 50) 8 : : — 21 Sunday | 51} 56,136,251) 5|Every Friday, at 3 p. m, 22) Monday | 52) 54) 2 38) 3 48 2 ; ‘ “ 23\Tuesday ' 53) 52) 3 32) 5 17/1159 (Eastern Standard Time). 24) Wednesday | 54 50) 4 16) 6 50) 56/ Returning, Steamer will leave Pier 40. EK. R. 25\Thurs lay | 65) 48) 4 62; 8 ‘| 53] (foot of Pike Street). New York, every TUES- 26| Friday | 56) 451 5 21; 9 3) 48|DA Y, at5p.m., for Cottage Citv, Wass.. Rock- a7|Saturday 531 42316 4719491 45 land, Me., Eastport, Me, and Sr. Joan, N. B. tg urday Bee 2] = paar Freight taken on Through Bilis of Lading to 28'Sunday ‘6 0} 42) 6 11:10 30) 42]and from ail points South and We-t of New 29° Monday 1} 40; 6 3411 8 39 ork, ant from New York to all poiuls in the end » giz 2 . FO R ea} Maritime Provinces. 30 Tuesday s 215 mon ll aS a Cheapest fares and lowest rates. 3l i ' Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY by ordering goods to be torwarded by the New York Steamship Company. Tickets sold at ali stations on the Intercolonial Railway. CHTOWN MUTUAL e For further information apply to FRANK ROWAN, Agent, . 228 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., Or to N. L. aw HE ABOVE COMPANY is taking risks General Manager, on Dwellings, Furniture, Stocks, etc., at 63 Broadway, New York. te july very low rates. Citizens can get insurance at be seen at his residence, Lower Great George Street. HAT desirable block of ground situate and being in the front and centre of the City of Charlottetown, and known as the ‘*REVERE HOUSE” property, and com- prising nearly one acre of land, and a most imognificent site for a Railway Passenger B. BALDERSTON aug22—3m 2aw CHARES I. MORRISON, Commission sale by tender. Tenders will be received by the Lady + Superioress of the City Hospital for the pur- AUCTIONEER, | chase of the whole block only up till the 3ist of December, 1890, reserving the right to accept or m ject any tender. Further information respecting buonds and conditions can be had on application to Lady Superioress at the City Hospital, or to M, P. HOGAN, Agent, City of Charlottetown. aug7—dy tt wky her 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. 1, Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Farm Stock, etc., carefully attended to. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed and good references given. aug6—2m eod NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that a first-class One; Tenement House, situate on Prince S'reet, next to Thomas Alley’s, Esq., will be to let) and possession given the first day of Septem- | | | Steamship Co. Merchant Sti or first-class Hotel, is now offered for = ber next. The above House has been in pate session of Rupert B. Norton, Esq., for four years, and occupied by Dr. Warburton the ! i present year, both of whom built new houses. of their owu. The above House is first-clase in every respect, and will be provided with a! good Stable and Coach House. Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commis- ae ene owner WARD KELLY. Op S if _ | Hore ANISes VERWOOD CEMETERY, genvanenise LEASANTLY situated at the junction of | Whoop! NG we OLDS. yalty and Brackley Point Roads, “Er LO VE ARS IN USE ; conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 ae! PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE tu & ™., and 4.]5 and 4.30 p. m., aad retyrn at ; . 10.35 a. m. and 5.25 oat eet time). a ARMST $3) ooh ES Ca Ea MBSR Claes Ae ly ee aaa Funeral trains may be had whenever re. quired, . Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high aad ‘PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 ° Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 EE Elev vccvengsrcennieekeii 2 00 ma _ For further information apply to Mr. Wil-|f JHE following additional Prizes will be m Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, | given in Class 29, ‘‘Plants and Flowers", on the undersigned, at the County Court ist. 2nd ait ; : ' Sec, 28—Uollection Stocks, 4 colors...... $0.75 25e HENRY SMITH, i re Salpiglossis, 4 colors. 0.76 25¢ Secretary Cemetery Company. | “ 31 Dianthus, | : 5 25c 7 * 3— - Double Carnations, — lly i—eod 3m | Sada. tssa555 ess 0.75 250 * 33— . Verbenas, 3 colors... 0.75 25c - “31 “ Petunias (dble)3cols 0.75 2%c * 35— 9 " (single) ‘“‘ 0.75 25¢ @' « 36—Dish Assorted Blooms, Double ing ae isc ieee ase 0.75 25¢ “ 37—Bune weet Peas, asassorte HAT gesionkls Brick Residence situated odd CON an sages ect 075 25¢ on the north side of Hillsboro Square.| ‘‘ 33—Twelve varieties Fans . 2 The House is frost-proof throughout. Poach ; See Flow verre = - Suse, Stable and Coal House on the pre-| “ 41—Collection Show Poppies....... 0.75 25¢ Mites. Entrance from Weymouth and Rich-| ‘ 42—Floral Design for Table, base ond Streets. The property rurs back 160 not exceeding two feet in - ieet. and is 48 feet wide. QIBMELEE .-) sroreeseerereeevese , wien thet particulars apply an the pre- A. B. WARBURTON, 7 MRS. KENNEDY, | sept9—eod & wky Secretary. S JYNEP weily $500 Reward. Te above reward will be given by the Will 9:12 of Charlottetown to any person who! yk ce al information as will lead to the) *, 84 conyiction of the peryon or persons) & te Finn Getionaly set on fire the tables of Mr. Spectacles a * McLeod, on the night of Saturda ; : : t & ’ y| ? only a Canada which have fe’ {he Both of ‘Angust, at which disastrous) T¥E.o2",CPromented by the Presidents and eophilus J. Farquharson, an es-| Vice-Presidents of all the edical and Surg teemed ; ea tain. Far and brave citi lost his life in' Societies in Canada and Gr t Britain. atten ‘ cl izen, 08 1s ite in ther for retaining perfect vision. lonoi tté to rescue the valuable horses be- ay ogy gent for Charlottetown,— 810g to the said John D. McLeod. G. G JURY, T 5 d Optician, 1. HEATH HAVILAND, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Op olan. Mayor of Charlottetown, | North Side of Q Mi Opposite Post Office, *Yor's Office, Sept. 4, 1890. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1890—2aw THE B. LAYRANGE nd Kye Glasses. aa a “ee A CH Ee gas reel: wad Aj ass ea § mas 2 a es ng CERAM » pe io we . F ’ , : ‘ , , ‘ ‘ ‘ : ’ ‘ ; ' : ' i ' ‘ ' ~ Me le, ee I OR OF ON Re RR Oe of Lime and | Soda z is a perfect Scott's Emulsion Hmeiston. It ‘isa wonderful Flesh Producer, It ia the | t Remedy tor CONSUMY £fOD Screfula, Brouchitis,Wasting Dis- | eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. ; PALATAGLE AS MILK. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in salmon eolcr \ wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor sabstitulic iis ‘ : ‘ a) » ae “= gee ? es ~ ‘D 3 © a & Sold by al] Druggists at 50c. and $1.09. SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevilte HEREBY give final notice to all persons who have aot paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and Poll Tax for this year, 1890, that they must pay the same on or before the 30th of September, inst.. for after that date ail defaulters will be adver- tised, executions issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection without respect of persons, Agents of Banks and Fire and Life Insurance Companies are also re- quested to attend to their Licenses this month. All who pay their taxes before the Ist of October next will save costs. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Tax Collector. septl7—wfs pattsm the actual cost, instead of paying exorbitant premiums to foreign corporations. The under- A RARE OPPORTUNITY signed has been appointed Secretary, and can "| ME origage Sale. To be soid by Public Auciton, atthe Supreme Court House in Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the Seventeenth day of October next, A. D. 1899, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon :— premises, situate, lying and being in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown oresaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the east side of Cum- berland Street, at the northern boundary of land now or formerly owned by James Richards, and running thence at right angies along the east side of said street northerly abcut forty-one feet; thence at right angles to said street easterly about one hundred and fifty six feet to a lane known as Barrett's Lane or Street, and thence at right angles aaa western side of said street or lane southwardly about forty-one feet to the northern ery of land now or formerly owned by James Barrett; and thence at right angles along the northern boundary of said James Barrett’s and James Richards’ land to the place of commencement on Cumberland Street afore- said, the said piece or parcel of land being part of Town Lots Numbers Kight and Nine in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid. The above sale is made under and by virtue of opeve: of sale contained in an Indenture of ortgage bearing date the Tenth day of October, A. D. 1881, from Kobert B. Huestis, of Charlatte- town aforesaid, and wife, to the ‘Credit Fancier Franco-Canadien, and for default in payment of the interest due on said mortgage. For terms and conditions of sale apply at the office of Messrs. Macneill & Macdonald, Barris- ters, &c., Charlottetown. CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO-CANADIEN, speptl0—iaw tl sle Mortgagees Halifax and. &. sland STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. ILL sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls until the close of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and through Bills of Lading granted to any as on the continent or United Kingdom, A to ~nted W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch'town, May 3, 1890.—taw P, B ISLAND STRAMERS, Summer Arrangements. rar well-known Steamers “ST. LAW- RENCE” and * PRINCESS OF WALES” will make DAILY TRIPS as under, Sundays ex- cepted :— Leaving Charlottetown at six o’clock in the morning for Pictou, connecting there with steamer ‘“ Kgerton” at 10 a. m. for New Glas- w, and thus with Morning Train for Cape Breton and Kastern Points. Also at Pictou at lp. m. with I. C. R. for Halifax. Leaving Pictou about noon, on arrival of Morn- ing Train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. Leaving Summerside on arrival of Morni Train from Charlottetown for Point du Chene and connect there with I. C. R. Trains for Moncton and St. John, United States. Leaving Point du Chene on arrival of Morning Train from St. John and Moncton for Sum- merside, and connect there with train for Charlottetown. By order, F. W. HALES. Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav, Co. (Ltd), juJy5—eod 4m NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, | LL that tract, piece and parcel of land and! for Canada andf CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND. FR/DAY, SZPTEMBER 26, 1890. Prives Gownty : xbibition ee ee THE PRIZE LIST. GRASS AND GRAIN SEEDS, Two bushels White Wheat — 1st, Donald Ross, North Bedeque; 2d, John McPhee, Freetown. Two bushels Red Wheat—l1st, Mentague Gardiner, Lot 16; 2d, Jas A Taylor, North Bedeque. Two bushels Beechnut Biackwheat—Ist, Donald Ross, Bedeque; 21, Angus Mc- Donald, North Bedeque. Two bushels two-rowed L wley—IAst, Jno McPhee, Freetown; 2d, Mrs Chas Monk- ley, Port Hill; 3d, Jas Lee, St Eleanors. Two bushels four or six-rowed Barley— Donald Ross, Bedeque. Two bush Carter's Prizs Barley—lIst, George Compton, St Eleanors; 2d, Jas E Brown, Arlingten, Lot 14. Two bush Black Oats—Ist, Jas A Taylor, North Bedeque; 2d, William Brown, Free- town. Two bush White Oats—lIst, Joseph Tay- lor, Malpeque; 2d, George Compton, St Eleanors; 3d, James A Taylor, North Bedeque. Half bush Vetches—Ist, Robert Glover, Summerside; 2d, Donald Ross, Bedeque. Half bush Field Peas—Ist, Chas Monk- ley, Port Hill; 24, John A McMurdo, Clarke’s Mills. One doz Ears of Corn—lIst, Jas Fraser, St Eleanors; 2d, Wm Lefurgey, Lot 19. One bush Timothy Seed—Ilst, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon; 2d, Jas Lee, St Eleanors; Jd, Allison Hooper, Bedeque. Half bush Flax Seed—Ist, Donald Ross, Bedeque; 2d, Mrs Felix Gaudet, Mis- couche; 3d, Alfred Small, S’side. Half bush Hops—IlAst, Montague Link- jetter, Linkletter Road; 2d, Henry Mc- Pherson, Bedeque; 3d, Jas Marchbanks, New Annan. 6 stalks Fodder Corn —1st, Wm Lefurgey, Lot 19; 2d, R T Holman, S’side; 3d, Geo M Price, do. Sheaf of Wheat—Ilst, Murdock Ross, North Bedeque; 2d, Louis Peck, Middle- ton; 3d, Donald Ross, North Bedeque. Sheaf 2, 4 or 6 rowed Bariey—Ist, Don- ald Ross, Bedeque; 2d, W A Brennan, Summerside; 3d, Donald Ross, North Bedeque. Sheaf Black Oats—1st, Wm Burns, Free- town Sheaf White Cats—Ist, Donald Ross, Bedeque. . Sheaf of Tartarian Oats from imported Government Seed—Ist, W A Brennan, ‘S’side. Judges—W G Taylor, John P Arsenault, Capt Joseph Read. FISH, AND SEA PRODUCTS. Half bbl Mackerel—Iist, R A Clarke, Alberton. Half bbl Island Herring—Hector ‘Mc- Lean, Lot 16. Bbl Oysters—Ist, Henry Craswell, St Eleanors; 2d, Stanley Compton, do. 10 lbs Hake Sounds—Ist, R Robblee & Co, Miminigash; 2d, James B Clarke, Miminigash. 5 lbs Carragran or Irish Moss-—Ist, San- ford L Clarke, S’side; 2d, R Robblee & Co, Miminigash. North Bedeque; 3d, Mrs Wm Schurman, St Eleanors. | Home-made Cheese, 15 lbs or over—Ist, ' Jas L Lea, St Eleanors; 2d, Lizzie Lea, St 'Eleanors; 34, Lena Lea, St Eleanors. | Two Factory Cheese, 50 lbs or over—Iist, ‘St Eleanor’s Cheese factory. FLOUR AND MEAL, _ Twenty pounds oatmeal—George Robin- ‘son, Wilmot Valley. | Fifty pounds Flour—George Robinson, Wilmot Valley. Twenty pounds Pearl Barley—Alfred Small, Summerside. Twenty pounds Buckwheat—George Robinson, Wilmot Valley. Judges—Murdoch Ross, Donald Ross. POTATOES, ROOTS AND VEGETABLES | Twelve Swede Turaips—ist, R T Hol- ‘man, S’side; 2d, George Compton, St Eleanors; 3d, Donald, Ross, Bedeque. Twelve Table Carrots—Ist, Henry Sea- cord, , 2d, Clifton E Compton, St Eleanors; 34, Jas Gourlie, S’side. Twelve Feeding Carrots—lst, Wm Mutch, S’side, 2d, Geo N Price, Lot 17; 3d, James Gourlie, S’side. Twelve Parsnips—lst, Jas Gourlie, |S’side; 2d, Sydney Richardson, St Elea- nors; 3d, W T Hunt, do. -Twelve Tabie Beets—Ist, Jas Gourlie, S’side; 2d, Mrs Alex Allen, 3d, Henry Scales, St Eieanors. Twelve Mangle Wurtzel—Ist, RT Hol- man, S’side; 2d, Thomas Lefurgey, Bedeque; 3d, W T Hunt, St Eleanors. Three Flat Dutch Cabbage—Ist, Henry Scales, St. Eleanors, 2d, Clifton E Comp- ton, do. Three Drumhead Cabbage—Ilst, Henry Sesles, St Eleanors; 2d, Albert Tanton, do. Three Savoy—ist, James Gourlie, S’side; 2d, Clifton E Compton, St Eleanors. Three Winningstead—Ist, Joseph Rog- ers, North Bedeque; 2d, Clifton E Comp- ton, St Eleanors. Three Cauliflowers— 1st, Sydney Richard- son, St Eleanors; 2d, Percy Gay, Wilmot Valley. Three Red Cabbage—Ist, F N Wooley, Margate; 2d, Joseph Rogers, North Bedeque. Basket Onions, Red—Ist, Jas Gourlie, S’side; 2d, Sydney Richardson, St Elea- nors. Basket Onions, Yellow or White—l1st, John Arsenault, Egmont Bay; 2d, James Gourlie, S’side. Basket Onions, Eschalotts—Ist, Wm Le- furgey, S’side; 2d, Joseph Arsenault, Eg- mont. Bay. Twelve Tomatoes—Mrs James Lea, St Elear.ors; 2d, Albert Craswell, do. Three Cucumbers—lst, Samuel Clow, Upper Freetown; 2d, Henry Stavert, S’side. Two Pumpkins—Ist, Mrs Isaac Jeffreys, St Eleanors; 2d, Mary Alice Jeffreys, do. Two Squash—Frank Compton, S’side. Three Citrons—lst, N A Laird, Bedeque; 2d, John Crawford, do. Twelve Stalks Celery—Ist, Clifton Comp- ton, St Eleanors; 2d, James Gourlie, S’side. Half bushel McIntyre Potatoes—Ist, Thomas Waugh, Clark’s Mills; 2d, Donald Ross, Bedeque. Half bushel Early Rose—Ilst, Andrew Gay, Wilmot Valley; 2d, Donald Ross, Bedeque, Half bushel any new kind—Ist, Wm L Taylor, North Bedeque; 2d, “Andrew Gay, / } Wilmot Valley. are ee Half bushel any kind—1st, Benj Mont- Half doz (unlabelled) cans Mackerel — 1st, R Robblee & Co. Miminigash; 2d, Jas B Clarke, do. Half doz (unlabelled) cans Lobsters— Ist, James B Clarke, Miminigash; 2d, R Rob- blee & Co, do, Half doz (unlabelled) cans Blueberries— Ist, R Robblee & Co, Miminigash; 2d, Jas B Clarke, do. Half doz (unlabelled) cans Strawberries —Ist, Jas B Clarke, Miminigash; 2d, R Robblee & Co, do. Half doz (unlabelled) cans Raspberries— ist, Jas B Clarke, Miminigash; Robblee & Co, do. FRUIT. Basket Russet Apples—Ist, Thos Moyse, Bedeque. Emperor Alexanders—Ist, S & Black, Searletown; 2d, Joseph Schurman, New Annan. Ben Davies—Thos Moyse, Bedeque; 2d, S R Black, Searletown. Red Astracan—Ist, Mrs Jos Affleck, Searletown; 2d, Allison Hooper, Bedeque. Winter Keeping—Ist, James Ramsay, Hamilton; 2d, Jos Schurman, New Annan, Eating, any kind—Ist, Mrs G H Carr, Lot 17; 2d, James Tuplin, New Annan. Duchess of Oldensburgh-—Ist, Robt Car- ruthers, Cape Traverse; 2d, S R_ Black, Searletown. Hislop Crab—l1st, Mrs Benj Bearisto, Malpeque: 2d, J S Allan, S’side. Qveen’s Choice—Ist, Albert Tanton, St Eleanor's; 2d, Rich Murray, S’side. Transcendant Crab—Ist, Mrs Jos Af- fleck, Searletown; 24, Mrs Wm Crossman, Bedeque. Golden Crab—Ist, Mary Webb, Western Road, Lot 6. Siberian Crab—Ist, Donald Ross, Bedeque; 2d, Rich Murray, S’side. Imperial Plum—Iist, Mrs Thos Wright, South Shore; 2d, Mrs Harris Wright, do. More’s Arctic—Ist, James Gourlie, Sum- merside; 24, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon. . Lombard Plum—tIst, Miss Maggie Mc- Lean, Lot 16; 2d, David Lefurgey, North Bedeque. Green Gages — Ist, Richard Murray, S’side. Damsons—lst, Maggie McLean, Lot 16; 2d, Mrs Alfred Fraser, St Eleanors. Basket Grapes—Ist, Mary Marchbanks, DZ! New Annan. Judges—D A Sharpe, Jos Locke. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Tub or Crock of Butter, 20 lbs or over — Ist, Mrs Jos Baker, Freetown; 2nd, Mrs Robt Dameral, South Freetown; 3d, Mrs Neil McKinnon, Lot 14. Doz Priats of butter—1st, Miss Jessie Hunt, St Eleanors; 2nd, Mrs Jas Stavert, gomery, Traveller’s Rest; 34, Donald Ross, Bedeque. Half bushel Silyer Dollar—ist, Donald Ross, Bedeque; 2d, Thomas Waugh, Clark’s Mills. Half bushel Prolifics—1st, Donald Ross, ameane: 2d, John A McMurdo, Clark’s ills. Collection Vegetables—Ist, Clifton Comp- ton, St Eleanor’s; 2d, Jas Gourlie, S’side; 3d, Joseph Rogers, North Bedeque. Judges—George Stavert, Thomas Schur- man, Albert J Craswell. LEATHER AND BOOTS, Side Neats Leather—Thomas Hintoa, Summerside. Grained Leather—Thomas Hinton, Sum- merside. Calfskin Leather—Thomas Hinton, Sum- merside. Harness Leather—Thomas Hinton, Sum- merside. Kip Leather—Thomas Hinton, Summer- side. FLORICULTURE. Collection of Asters, not less than four colors—Ist, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Mrs Hugh J Massey, S’side. Collection of Phlox Drummondi, not less than four colors—Ist, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Miss Duncan, do. Collection of Stocks, not less than four colors—Ist, Adam Fyfe, Summerside; 2d, do, do. Collection of Salpiglossis, not less than four colors—Adam Fyfe, S’side. Collection of Dianthus, not less than four colors—lst, Adam Fyfe, S8’side; 2d, Mrs Hugh J Massey, de. Collection of Verbenas, not less than four colors—l1st, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Minnie L Walsh, do. Plate of Balsam Blooms—Ilst, Mrs Thos Walsh, S’side; 2d, Mrs Gilbert DesRoche, Miscouche. Three Dahlias, small double—lst, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 24, Mrs Thos Walsh, do. Three Dahlias, large double—1st, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Mrs Thos Walsh, do. Three Dahlias, single—Ist, Nellie Crabbe. S’side; 2d, Adam Fyfe, do. Three Gladiolas—Ist, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Miss Duncan, S’side. Three Lilies—Ist, Miss Ellie Green, $’side; 2d, Miss Duncan, do. Four varieties Single Petunias—1st, Mrs ‘Benj Beairsto, Malpeque; 24, Adam Fyfe, S’side. Four varieties Double Petunias—Mrs Benj Beairsto, Malpeque. | ix Double Zinnias—Ist, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Mrs Hugh J Massey, do. Six varieties of Pansies—1et, Mrs Blugh | VOL. 26.—-NO. 102 J Massey, St Eleanors; 2d, Mrs Benjamin Beairsto, Malpeque. Hand Boquet of Flowers—Mrs Hugh J Massey, St Eleanors. Table Boquet of Flowers—Ilst, Miss Nel- lie Crabbe, S’side; 2d, Miss Edith Hamil. ton, do, Collection of Cut Flowers—lst, Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, do, do. Collection of Everlastings—Ist, Mary J Schurman, S’side; 2d, Mrs Hagh J Massey, St Eleanors. Three varieties of Fuschias in bloom— Mrs Thos Walsh, S’side. Three Single Geraniums—Miss Monkley, S’side. Collection of Foliage Plants—Wesley Crew, S’side. Judges—Mrs R Hunt, Mrs Geo Crabbe, Mrs James Reid. NEEDLE WORK AND PAINTING. Piece of Bead or Needle Work —Ist, Mrs Adam Fyfe, S’side; 2d, Miss Mary Hunt, do ; 3d, Miss Lucia Lefurgey. Oil Painting—Ilst, Miss E Green, S’side ; 2d, Miss E M Hecker, do; 3d, Miss Crabbe, do. Painting in Water Colors—lst, Miss Green, S’side ; 24, Mrs Adam Fyfe, do. TEXTILE FABRICS, &. Seven yards full dressed black Cloth— Ist, Miss Mary E Cameron, Richmond; 2d, Annie L Cameron, Lot 14; 3d, Mra Henry Davison, Tryon, ' Ten yards Women’s Wear—Miss Jane A Wright, Middleton. Ten yds mixed Fabric—Ist, Mrs Henry Dawson, North Tryon; 2d, Mrs Allan McLeod, Lot 16. Seven yds Fancy Shirting—Ilst, Mrs Henry Dawson, Tryon ; 2d, Miss Sarah J Cameron, Albany ; 3d, Mrs John R Gam- eron, do. Ten yds White Flannel Twilled—1st, Mrs William Lefurgey, S’side ; 2d, Miss Jane A Wright, Middleton ; 3d, Miss Lefurgey, Bedeque. Ten yds do do plain—Ilst, Miss Jane A Wright, Middleton ; 2d, Mrs Thos Wright, South Shore. 10 yards Wool Carpeting—Ist, Miss Jane A Wright, Middleton; 24, Mrs Allan Me- Quarrie, Searletown; 3d, Mrs Rich’d Lea, Tryon. Lady’s Shawl—Ilst, Miss L. D McKenzie, Tryon; 2d, Miss Jane A Wright, Middle- ton. Pair of Horse Rugs—Ilst, Mrs Thomas Glover, S’side; 2d, Mrs J Gaudet, Mis- couche; 3d, Mrs Calixt Gaudet, do. Pair Blankets—Ist, Miss Jane A Wright, Middieton. Pair Counterpanes—lst, Miss Betay Mc- Innis, Mill Valley; 2d, Mre Alex Me- Gougan, Malpeque; 3d, Misa Lizzie Barry, Lot 11, Wool Hearth Rug—lst, Mrs Peter Tay- . lor, Freetown; , Miss Belle Walker, Upper Freetown; 3d, Mrs Benj Mont- gomery, Travellers Rest, Hearth Rug, any material—lit, Miss C A Pickett, Wilmot Valley; 2d, Mrs James Murray, Linkletter ; 3d, Mrs Joseph Schurman, New Annan. Pair Door Mats—lst, Mr Wm Taylor, Upper Freetown; 2d, Mrs Dennis Taylor; 3d, Miss Emma Crozier Hamilton. Business Suit, Winter Wear—Wright & Strong, S’side. Half doz Linen Towels—I1st, Mrs John R Cameron, Albany. Linen Table Cloth-—1st, Mrs Donald McCallum, North St Eleanors; 2d, Mrs Allan McLeod, Lot 16; 3d, Mrs John R Cameron, Albany. Pair Linen Sheets—Jessie Ann McLel- lan; 2d, Mrs Allan McLeod, Lot 16. Pair Men’s Drawers—1st, Jane A Wright, Middleton; 2d, do, do. Pair Undershirts—-lst, Jane A Wright, ae wa Men’s Socks—Ist, Christy wo pair Men’s i Douglass, Kelvin Grove; 2d, Grace March- banks; 3d, Mrs Benj Bearisto, Malpeque. Two pairs of Stocking—Ist, Jane A Wright, Middleton; 2d, Mrs JamesGraham ;, 3d, Miss M Two pair C Glover, te; 2d, Miss Janet Glover. Two pair of Mits—1lst, Mrs David Walk- er, Kelvin Grove; 2d, Mrs Jas Graham. Collection of Knit Goods— Jane A Wright, Middleton; 2d, Mrs L D enzie, Tryon; 3d, Miss Lea, on. udges— Murdock Melo, OE Strong. Cheapest and best variety. of Horse Rugs in the city at W. E. Dawson’s. 2i—sept25 K D. ©. for the Stomach. S. S. WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH. HESE TEETH, in shape, color, texture, translucency, strength, lightness and vital appearance, are far superior to all other makes in The aan recognized thro t the ese claims are i ui civilized world, and have been fully substan- tiated by all judges of awards at the various Exhibitions where these Teeth have been placed in competition with those of all other manufacturers. They now have Eighty-four First Premiums, including one from each of the Great World’s Fairs of London, New York, Paris (1867), Vienna, Chili, Philadel- phia, Paris (1878), and Sydney, and the high- est mark of distinction, the Grand Diploma of Honor, from Vienna. 1 am now pre to make these Teeth up at $8.00 A SET, and guarantee satis faction. H. B. FINDLEY, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College. OFFICE—Over Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, Queen Street, Charlottetown. septl9—2aw wy ie Hamilton, Kensington. inter Gloves—Ist, Mrs Thos Sieead