“ This ts true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. Sinete Corres Two Cents ee ene CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 109 AKE A JAX Ms PAT Set Square. Dry g ’ Bin oO s 4 (ping “a > shina JAIVE MM farlottetown, S Gusincss in Charlottetown. Hye Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. 168 Mar S AND OTHERS| NOTE OF THIS NOTE SS ——(x)———-—_ — ON & in Charlottetown TO, business giucs A. MORRISoe,| PRINCE ZDWARD ISLAND af HALIFAX. AGENT FOR mUgAY, UAKRGREAD & C0., A MIRCHANTS, vt ' ‘ — 5 gionion,-= Ongland, -—AND ALSO—— weral First-Class West India Firm:, etc SPECIALT_ES: = lw Sucar anc olasses. fareful attention given to consignments of me vace Fd ward Island Produce. oe 5 PE RENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia. merlCE -Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SOOTHING, CLEANSING, = HEALING. Instant Relist, Permanent Cure, Failuce | mpossitile. Mauy so-called disenses are BLN mptormns of Catarrh, pdeb as headache, losing scnuse ¥ 7 of smell, foul breath, hawking @ aud spittin eneral feeling uf debility, etc. if you are troubled with any of these or kindred syniptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no Sme precuring a bottle of Nisan Barat. Be warned in ime, neglected cold in head Tesults in Catarrh, followed 4 by consumption and death. bold by all drugvists, or sent, post peid,on receipt of price ee weentsand $i by addressing FULFORD & CO. Brockville. Ont. CATARRI Q\GILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. : SPECLAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the «A Faculty of Applied Science has been Mpted, stating the details of the new 4 on Lahoratorics, Workshops, Apparatus a improvenents ia its several Depart- bi . Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- ssh ngineering and Practical Chemistry, = Aaa afford in the Session of 1891-2 miss; “ges not hitherto accessible to Students 1 Scountry, _’smay be had on application to the Mersignod Yyoy — h > Can als ) supply detailed Sy Mncements of the other Faculties of the Lavi , ; ici : hn Viz... Law, Medicine, Arts Tete te Donulda Course for Women), and “tary Science W pr CEN ; J. W, BRAKENRIDGE, B. C hin US—w s tf od ica _— Acting Secretary. oe ‘should apply to the Secretary not later than 26th September. GAWIBITTON AND RAGES, | —_——-( x) —_-—— ‘The Annual Provincial Exhivition, Opea to the Whole Island | ; i | —WiLL Be BELD— AT CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, —_—Oon—_— Tuesday, Wedaesday, Thursday aad Wriday, | OCTOBER Cth, Ith, Sth and 9th, IS91. (x) LL ANIMALS aod Articles for Exhibition must be entered at the Office of Messrs. A Warburton & Smailwood, Cameron Block, on or before FRIDAY, 2nd of October. | The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings will be open on Friday and Saturday, 2nd and 3rd of October, and until 2 o’clock in the afternoon of Monday, 5th October, for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, etc., and with entry- Prize Lists, containing full information as to rules, regulations, The Geey Yolk ort ‘forms, will be sent or given to any person applying to the Secretary. ) | PegPes, and entries can be mtde at any time with the Secretary. west ome Grand Parade of Prize and other Animals will take place on the may, 9th Veiober, at 11 o'clock, a. m., sharp. (x) | THE RACHS. re | The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :— ’ First Day—Wednesday, Oct. %th. | Second Day—Thursday, Oct. Sth. "'Three-Minute Claas. .........+++ Purse $150 | Three- Year-Old Class..........--- Purse $150 i Two-Year-Old, Futurity (with on- eM. cies <sxeuvecouds ee ae , trance money added),.........: © 100 | 2.40 Class.........+++- enceoes’ i! Wree-foreB ll. .<<0-.ckccced i ocala = Se ‘The entries for the two-year-old race are now closed, twelve horses having made second payment. The entries for all other races will close on 24th September. ‘ ’wO SPECIAL GRAND CONCERTS are being arramged for, and Amusements 0 Y other kinds (advertisements later) will be afforded during the xhibition. Special rates are being arranged by rail and steamer from all parts, | B. ROGERS, President. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. j Charlottetown, Sept. 2, 1891—3aw & wky = NEW OVERCOATINGS. | ——(x)—— We have in stock the best line lof Overcoatings ever shown by _us, ' in Beavers, Melton Pilots, Ker- seys, Cheviots, Elysians, Naps, ete. Pyices the lowest possible. Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed. Parties in need of Overcoats or BReefers should see our stock before ; t purchasing. JOHN McLEOD & CO., UPPER QUEEN STREET. a Chariottetown, Sept. 23, 1891. - . a JOHNSTON'S THE GREAT 1S a Po EHOUN DANDAN!S Fox WRO tipi=ch <OUGHS MHoopine Coase ANON 3 t. LDS. Saat YEARS IN USE. usp RICE25*peR BOTTLE & St. John., N, B, FLUID BEEF |? 282s, ¥ oe | Strength tive, The Most Perfect Form of Concentrated Nourishme ai. STIMULATING _ . - SYREAGTHENING - - - INVIGORATING. ONG z | & CO. PROPRIETORS September 1, 1891—dy & wky oe Ci ©. have only one place of You will find them at ‘Prince County Exhibition THE PRIZE LIST. HORSES, Imported standard bred and registered stallions—I, James McLeod, S’Side; 2, James McLeod, do. Native Carriage Stallions —1, Albert | Walsh, O'Leary Road; 2, John H McKin- 'non (Central) Lot 16; 3, John Steel, S’Side. | Carriage Mare and Foal—1l, George | Gardner, Misconche; 2, George E Brown, | Margate; 3, Michael McCabe, Middleton. } Carriage Filly under 4 years—l, Wm | Heffel, Travellers Rest; 2, Michael Mc- \Cabe, Middleton; 3, Thos Fitzsimmons. | Carriage Filly under 3 years—1l, Alder ™ Black, Searletown; 2, George Ballum; 3, We have no Branch Store in the City. SWe are in nO way connected with any other Firm Goods temembdber the address,— S Pars 5 BROWN’S BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUARE. tember 14, 189i—eod & wky Frank Farrow, S’Side. Carriage Filly under 2 years—2, Cor- | nelius Campbe]l, Cape Traverse; 3d, Frank Glydon, Margate. ) Carriage Colt under 4 years—1, John ,\McKinnou, Lot 16; 2, Judson Burris, | Freetown; 3, John Steel, S’side. , . Carriage Colt under 3 yeare—I, Geo R |Clarke, Hamilton; 24, Jas Ellis, Bideford; 3, Geo Enman, S’side. Carriage Filly under 2 years—1, John R Stavert, Kelvin Grove; 2, Neil McQuarrie, S’side; 3, Albert Tanton, St Eleanors. Carriage Foal of 1891, either male or female—-1, Chas Taylor, Bedeque; 2, Geo Brown, Margate; 3, W A Brennan, S’side. John McDorald, S'side; 2, Thos Andrew, St Eleanois. Native Cart Stallion—1, Gilbert Des- Roches, Miscouche; 2, Albert McKinnon, Lot 16; 3, Thos Andrew, St Eleanors. Draft Cart Stallion under 4 years—1l, John Richards, Bideford. Draft Colt under 3 years—1, John Rich- arés, Bideford, 2, Albert D Callbeck, North’ Tryon. Draft Colt under 2 years—1, J P Tan- ton; 2, Albert J Craswell. Draft Filly under 4 years—l, John J David Murray, North Bedeque. Draft Filly under 3 years—1, Jas Har- vey, Cape Traverse; 2, Wm Heffel, S’side; 3, Robs Stewart, Malpeque. Draft Filly under 2 years—l, John B Henderson; 2, Robt Stewart, Malpeque; 3, Donald Ross, North Bedeque. Draft Foal of 1891, either male or female—l, Jas L Lee, St Eleanors; 2, Sam! J Glydon. Draft. Mare and Foal, Island bred—1l, Jas L Lee, St Eleanors; 2, Michael Mc- Cabe, Middleton; 3, Arthur J Craswell. Judgés—James Tuplin, David Walker, John Durant. Walking Horse—1, Fred Taylor, Free- town; 2, John Carr, Bedeque; 5, Eddie Lee, St Eleanors. Special prizes for foals—1, Jas Lee, St Eleanors; 2, Angus Nicholson, Hazel Grove; 3d, Herbert Baker, Margate. CATTLE. Ayrshire Bull, over 5 years—1, Arthur Irving, Cape Traverse; 2, Wm Heffel, Travellers Rest; 3, Stephen G Huestus, New Annau. Holstein Bulls, over 3 years—1, Thomas Glover, S’side; 2, David Murray, North Bedeque. Shorthorn Bull, over 3 years, breeding to be considered—1, James Stavert, North Bedeque; George Brown, Margate. Short Horn Bull, under 3 years—George Compton, St Eleanors. Yearling Ayrshire Bulls—Wm Lefurgey, S’side. Milch Cow giving milk—1, L_ U Fowler, | North Bedeque; 2, Claude Morrison, S’side; 3, J A Brace, do. Heifer under 3 years—1, Geo Gardiner, Miscouche; 2, Frank McEwen, S’side; 3, T H Hockin, do. Heifer under 2 years—1, Donald Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Theo Ross; 3, Thomas H Hacker, North Bedeque. Short Horn Bull Calf—1, Wm McNeill Simpson, Hamilton; 2,Calvia Reeves, Free- town, Ayrshire Bull Calf—1, F W Woolley, North Bedeque; 2, do. Ayrshire Heifer Calf—1, Harry Walker, 2, F W Wooley, North Bedeque. Short Horn Heifer Calf (judges to con- sider purity of breed)—Il, Donald Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Alex J Brown, 3, Don- ald Ross. Pair Fat Oxen—3, Albert Craswell, St Eleanor’s. Judges—George Sinclair, Wm Schurman, Daniel Campbell. SHEEP. Best Long Wool Ram, any age-—1, Alex Anderson, Bedeque; 2, Henry Gordon, ' Montrose; 3, Herbert R Baker. Yearling Long Wool Ram—Henry Gor- don, Montrore. Long Wool Ram Lamb—1, Stewart Burns, Lower Freetown; 2, Judson Burns, Free- town; 3, Stewart Burns. Pen of two Long Wool Ewes having rear- ed lambs this season—1, Stewart Burns; 2, Herbert R Baker; 3, George Compton, St Eleanor’s. Pen of two yearling Long Wool Ewes, 1, Herbert R Baker; 2, Alex Anderson; 3, Stewart Burns. Pen of two Long Wool Ewe Liunbs—l, Stewart Burns, 2, Herbert R Baker, 4, Jadson Burns. Grey Faced Ram, Down or Short Wool— 1, George Compton, St Eleanors; 2, Jesse A Wright, North Bedeque; 3, Jas Stewart, do. Yearling Grey Faced Ram—l, James Parsons, - 2, Robt Glover, , Yrey Faced Ram Limb—1l, Wm Pitz- patrick, Kildare Cape; 2. George Comp ton, St Eleanors; 3, Colin T Wright, Mid dleton. Pen 2 Grey Faced Yearling Ewes—l, Frank Glydon, Margate; 2, Alex Anuder- son, ; 3, do. Pen 2 Grey Faced Ewes, having reared lambs this year—l, George Compton, St Imported Registered Cart Stallion—-1, | Raynor, Alberton; 2, Nelson Howat; 3s) North Bedeque; 2, Daniel McPhee, Free Eleanors; 2, Frank Glydon, Margate; 3, Jesse A Wright, North Bedeque. Pen 2 Grey Faced Ewe Lambs—l; Geo Compton, St Eleanors, 2, Jesse A Wright, North Bedeque; 3, James Stavert, North Bedeque. Pen 2 Ewes, other breed or cross, having reared lambs this year, judges to consider purity of breed—1, Judson Burns, Free- town; 2, Soloman Hilson, Judges—Hubert Mills, John B Hender- son, G M Price. PIGS. Yorkshire Boar—l1, 2, Robt Glover, S’side. Chester Breeding Sow—1, Robt Glover, S’side; 2, Thos Glover, do. Berkshire Breeding Sow—l, Samuel J Glydon, Margate: 2, Wm T Hunt, St Eleanors. Pen 2 Pigs under 6 months, Barrows excluded—1, Solomon Hilson; 2, Lawrenee Jerrid, Lot 16. POULTRY. Pair Turkeys—l, J P Tanton; 2, George M Price. Pair Spring Geese—1, Edward Clarke; 2, J P Tanton, St Eleanors. Pair Pekin Ducks—1l, Calvin Reeves, Freetown, 2, E D Reeves, do Pair Brown Leghorn Fowls—David Le- furgey, S’side. Pair Light Brahmas—R R Haunt, S’side. Pair White Leghorns—James Bethune, S’side. Pair Dressed Chickens—1, Mrs Benj Montgomery, New Annan; 2%, Miss Nora |yomery, New Avnav; 2, Fred Peters, i S’side. Single Dessed Turkey—1, Miss Ada | _| Michael McEtroy, Miminigash. ‘ ; Montgomery, do. Pair Dressed Geese—t, Mrs Benj Mont- er ee ,& the Cod | That Holps to Cure The Cold. } The disagreeable taste of the COW LIVER OIL | is dissipated in oan SL EL LOLOL te E Of Pure Cod Liver Oi! with HYPOPHOSPHITES ‘ Os LIME AND SODA. The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION, ERONCE! TIS, COUGH, COLD, OR WAST'NG DISEASES, takes the remedy a3 he would take milk. A per- fect emulsion, and a wenderful flesh producer. Lake no other, All Druggists, S0c., 1,00. ORR OAL NLA ALL AAA ALM SCOTT & POWNE, Belleville, os SO lt Alt AON ON Ae i a) €)-SHADE ROLLERS) Beware of imitations, NOTICE BUTOSSA PH Craswel’, St Eleanors; gomery, New Annan Judges—Edward Clarke, Hubert Gaudet, Win Cairns, James Squarebridge. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS, Two bush White Wheat—1, Geo Comp-| ton, St Eleanors; 2, Wm G Tayler, North | Bedeque; 3, Albert J Craswell, St Elean- | ors. Two bush Red Wheat—1, Donald Ross, 2, Mrs Benj Mont- town; 3, John A Cameron, North Bedeque. Two bush Beechnut Buckwheat— 1, Don- | ald Ross, North Bedeque;’ 2, Truman} Reeves, Freetown. Two bush two-rowed Barley—-1, Angus} McDonald, North Bedeque; 2, James Lee, St Eleanors; 3, Edward Monkley, Port Hill. Two bush 4 or 6 rowed Barley—1, Daniel | McPhee, Freetown; 2, Montague Gardi- ner, Lot 16; 3, Donald toss, North Be- deque. . f'wo bush Black O«ts—1, Stephen Mut- tart, Cape Traverse; 2, Edward Monkiey, Port Hill; 3, Abram Rayner, Traveiler’s Rest. Two bush White Oats-1, Wm G Tay- lor, North Bedeque; 2, Joseph Taylor, Freetown; 3, John O’Ronaghan, Kinkora, Half bush Vetches—1, Thomas Glover, Summerside; 2, Donald Ross, North Be- deque. Half bush Field Peas—1, Hugh J Camp- bell, Lot 14; 2, Edward Monkley, Port Hill. One duz ears Corn-—~Hubert Mills, St Eleanors; 2, Albert Walsh, Lot 7. One bush Timothy Seed—~1, John A Cameron; 2, Henry Dawson, Tryon; 3, Alex C Cameron, Albany. Thirty pounds Red Clover Seed~ 1, John R Cameron, Albany; 2, John Kehoe, Tryon. Twenty pounds Alsyke Clover Seed—1, W G Taylor, North Bedeque. Half bush Flax Seed—JI, Alfred Smail, S’side; 2, Fredk Small, do; 3, Felix Gau- det, Miscouche. Half bush Hops—1, Montague Linklet- ter, Linkletter Road; 2, David Lefurgey, J’slde. Six stalks Fodder Corn—1, Geo Price, S’side; 2, WG Strong, do; 3, Eddie Burns, ¥reetown. Sheaf of Wheat—1, L>wis Huestis, Mid- dleton; 2, Stanley Compton, St Eleanors; 3, Joseph Schurmain, New Annan Sheaf Carter’s Prizs Barley—1, Hubert Mills, St Eleanors: 2, Daniel McPhee, Freetown; 3, Donald Ross, North Be- deque. Sheaf of Black Usats—1, Abram Raynor, Travellers Reat. Sheaf of White Oits, best collection of Grain and Grass Seeds—-Grain to be only half bushel sample, grown by one person— $5 and one year’s subscription to American Agriculturist~1, Wm G Taylor, North Be- deque; 2, Donald -Ross, do; 4, Lewis Huestis, Middleton. | i ' FISH AND SEA PRODUCTS. Half quintal Codfish—1, James Butler, Lot 7; 2, WG Ramsay, do, Oue bbl Oysters—1, Stanley Compton, St Eleanors; 2, Frank McEwen, Summer- side. Half doz unlabeled cans Mackere!—1, J S$ Allan, Sumux ride. Half doz unlabeled Hlon J O Arsenault, Wellington; McElrey, Minn nivash Half doz cans Blueberries —Michael Me- Etroy, Miminigash. Galf doz unlabeled cans Straw berries— cans Lobsters—l1, 2, Peter Half doz unlabeled cans Rispberries— Peter McElroy, Miminigash. Wat's In A Name — A hard-hearted Hali- fax p lice magistrate recently gave a woman named Long ninety d+ys’ imprisonmert for being drunk and singing on the streets of that city. ana Goop Yrez_p.—A correspondent from Vic- toria informs us that Mr. W. 8. Howatt, of that place, sowed three bashels of Baene: White Oats last spring on about three quir- ters of an acre cf land, ani the other day threshed rnd cleaned 73 bushels—an average of 26 from one, or 97 to the acre. Mr. How- att is offering to sell his fellow farmers a por- tion of wheat he has at a reasonable figure. —_—_—>———_— Buy your pickling vinegiwr and spices at Beer & Goff's. a30 2i insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont, MAIL CONTRACTS, TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster- General, will be received at Gttawa un noon on FRIDAY, 3th Gectoher next, for the couveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for fuur years from the Ist of January next, over cach of the following routes, viz :-— Alberion and Kildare—semi-weekly, Aiberton and Lut 6, = | Alberton and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sun- duys excepted), Alma and K.ilway Station—semi-weekly, bay Fortune and souris Mast—tri-weekly. Beoomlield and Railway Station —~tri-weekly, Breadalbane and New Lonudon—d: ily (Sundays excepted) Cape Egmont and Fifteen Poiat—semi-weekly, Cape W oifé and Lot 4, - Cavendish and Hunter River—tri-weekly. Charlottetown and Railway Station—as required. Darlington and Prineétown Koad—semi- Darlington and Kailway Siation—daily (Sundays excepted), Darlington and Rose Valley—tri-weealy, Darniey and Kensington, rig Kmeraid and Graham's Road, “ Kmerald and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sun- days excepted). Emeraid and Shamrock—semi-weekly,. Kmerald and West Newton, ** Farmington and Head st. Peter's Bay—semi- weekly, Fifteen Point and Miscouche—semi-weekly, Fitzgerald Station and Lot 14—tri-weekly. Fitzzeraid Station and Railway Station—daily (pundays excepted). Freetown and Lower i reetown—tri-weekly. Freetown and Nailway Stalion—deily undays excepted). Georgetown and Railway Station—daily (Sun. days excepted). Georgetown and Steamer Stanley —as required, Gilencorrodale and Priest pond—comi-meckie. Head St. Peter’s Bay and Railway Station—semi- daily (Sundays excepted). Heatherdale and Whim Ruad Cross—tri- weekly. Higgins Road and Wellington Station, “* Hunter River and North kKustico, “ Hunter River and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sundays excepted). Inverness and Railway Station—semi-weekly. Kensington and Railway Station—aoasl-dally (Sundays excepted). Kinkora and Middleton—tri-weekly, Lot 4and Miminigash—semi-weekly. Lot 4 and Railway Station—daily (Sundays ox- cepted). Lot 11 sad Railway Station—tri-weekly. Lot 12 and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sundays excepted). Lot 35 and Railway Station~semi-weekly, | Lot 40 and Railway Station—daily (Sundays ex- cepted), Miscouche and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sundays excepted). Miscoucae and 8, W., Lot 16—semi-weekly. Montague Bridge and Railway Station—daily (Sundays excepted). Montague Bridge and Valley field —tri-weekly. Montague Bridge and Victoria Cross—tri-weekly, Milburn and Morell Station, " Morell Rear and Morell station—semi-weekly, Mouat Pleasant and Railway Station, “ Mount Stewart and Kailway Station—semi-daily (Sundays excepted). Pisguid and Railway Station—semi-weekly, Port Hilland Railway Station—semi-daily (Sun- days excepted), St. Eleanor’s and Summerside—daily (Sundays excepted). St. Teresa and Railway Station—tri-weekly. Scotchfort and Railway Station—semi-weekly, Souris East and Railway Siation—semi-daily (Sundays excepted), Summerside and Railway Station--as required, Summerside and Street Letter Boxes—tri-daily, Summerville and Vevon a Tignish and Railway Station—semi-daily (Sun- days excepted), Tracadie Cross and Railway Station—iri-weekly, Traveller's Kest and Katiway Station, ’ Wellington and Wellington Station—semi- weekly. Wellington Station and Railway Station—semi- daily (Sundays excepted), West Point and lLtailway Station—aemi-weekly. Wilmot Valley and Kailway Station, - Printed Notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst, P, O, Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. L, : i8th September, 1891, $i d&w—sep23 MY OWN HOUSEHOLD, 21-2 Ounes Packets, - - § cents, 5 i if ae 10 it {9 it is ee 90 it “\VOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER has been employed in my own house- hold for many years, “Georce Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great septs Britain and Ireland.” MOE Se Sa i hip ag 0p Sues one eae carnage: 3