---= — lt THE D TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 1891. AILY EXAMINER, — prices obtained by the farmers, It seemed | hairs on the extremity of its body, is the the organs Karn and Dominion. The sew- PROVINCIAL to him that more mouey would be made by | parent of the greasy cut-worm that works | ing machines are by three or four different feeding the grain and roots to stock than | such havoc among young cabbage and tur-| makers, and include the Raymond, Davies by selling them. nip plants. Farmers would do well to look aud New Home. One of the ergans shown EXHIBITION, "Three cheers were heartily given or the after this dusky flitterer that is all too com-]i8, without «a doubt, the largest double ; mon about our gardens and vegetable} manual and pedal base instrument ever’ British Farmers’ Delegates, and then _ < ; | patehes. A number more of thesesimilar| shown in the Maritime Provinces. They Lieut.-Colonel Blair, Superintendent | ; ; . : | moths are parents of cut-worms, too, and | also show « novelty in the organ line here, of the Government Experimental Farm at | 1 : “$8 ,| the whole tribe should be better under-| viz, «# trunk organ, one manufactured THE OPENING CHREMONIEKS, Nappsn, delivered a short address. He onal and vigorously exterminated, hej mainly for concert and other travelling said that he would like to meet a number f the farmers of this Province and explain | gooseberry fly is an insoct a little larger| troupes requiring such aninatrument. The! QUALITY We invite everyone tg v i a ) Ap j ; . . than a house-fly, and capturing it would workmanship upon all the instruments is see our ‘New Stock of Fare. No ) and 3 k ; i el} ; : 7 : to them the working of the Experimeat be sometimes a lighter business than des-| excellent. The floor of their show-room is Good Praetical Speeches may er ener a nae ta yh ~ troying its numerous progeny. neatly carpeted, and the ceiling is papered THE bas been spared to procure THE ~ mao tal Farms were established. by Curious-looking beetles arethe long-horns and the winduws curtuined. ; GOODS MADE sn BRST —_—-—— eo ny Tip atolls et tae | which do so much damage to pise and| The McKay Wovlen Company and the VERY - the caaehin ae We “ a at a he yi | tir timber trees ; and these demure, sharp-| Tryon Woolen Mills exhibit samples of the : ' An Excellent Display ple, and ¢ . heals an eter ieie Pro. | tailed fellows, the saw-horns, with bronze |tweeds, @annels, druggets, blankets, yarns, BEST PERSIAN LAMB, — ta cea lik a f an all this coats, sre equal'y destructive to shade and] etc., manufactured by them. The exhibits . : inQamane es ae tages he had brought | Orchard trees. But king among devastators| are ranged side by side. The goods shown THAT BEAVE with him we Soe and grasses and pota- is the potato beetle-—that bunty litte fellow | are excellent. . ; CAN } UR, Of Agricultural and Indus- tues. It is thought that things which will Sa ay edrege ae ~a round cone & ne make one. ow Al . <a te . 1! at Nappan will grow well in and hard a8 & dulmet. It is much to be re-| play of geuera lard Ware, Plano, p BE OTTER, trial Products 0 pi ts of the Maritime Provinces, | Stetted that the prudent enactments of the| hall lamps, granite ware, brushes and other 4 oe a 3 si a - ey - os The | Jate government are not enforced against | goods to be found in an establishment such BTAINED T seme Se one ne ee ll been | “2's pest, as its rapid multiplication is al-| as theirs. They also show a number of the O AS RAKAN, ; — .. 7 hee 1 rg ae: oy eishia ready adding serivusly to the cost of potato] well-known Charter Oak stoves and ranges. a a i The School Children Attend om ai : et He had pi brought | 8towing. That large brown beetle, the} The exhibit is tastefully arranged, Two SOUTH SEA SEAL, ss } hin che a ae th fift May-bug, as well as some hawk-moths, and | show cases—one filled with saddiers’ goods Vv A RIETY Fronts ~— um, ¢ wr ‘ sen he ae a black flea-beetle are all enemies t. the| and the other with cutlery—are artistically Tue Provincial Exhibition of 1891 was ate ae Sea ee were in the} Welfare of our popular tuber, placed. At the southern side of the ex- THE + ete., ete, opened at half-past eleven o'clock to-day ee se fey different varie-| DW we must not write a general pro- { hibit is a sign made of bridle rosettes which by Benjam Rogers, Esq , President of the| iio. o¢ potatoes allof which he would be | 8°iption against the insect class. Many of jreads, ‘Dodd & Rogers, Hardware. r LARGEST Exhibition Association, who, in the course happy to distribute at the close of| is wem bers are the active suxilaries of the ree Bros., show mage The = of a brief address, complimented the ex: the Exhibition, among shun daianial agriculcuriat. Those quiet-looking little | their work in the carriage line. ey ex- WE . ow bi i ; a hibit a phwton buggy and «a Gladstone, hibitors on the additions which had been}; ¢ 4), Island. They were distinct lady-birds with black spots on their backs, Sis on tate ents end tamed made to the number and variety of eX-} \,riotieg grown and tested upon the which the naturalists use as tallies to num- Thomas Pickard. : HAVE: hibits, welcomed Messrs. Davy and Me- Experimental Farm, and he would iike ber them by, are the most potent destroyers Hornsby & Son, of the P. E. Island Pottery, Queen, the English farmer delegates, and} +, seo them scattered all over the Island. | Of the armies of aphidies that infest: Brow-| make a good showing of the different wares EVER called upon His Worship the Mayor to] ;,, respect to oats, wheat and barley, he | '"# CTOPS. Then there is thet insignificant made by them. lu all about two hundred make « few remarks. ae ._.] would be glad to send to those who may luuking creature, the ground wasp, a0d samples are shown. The workmanship is SHOWN. Hon. Mr. Haviland said it gave him apply for them three-pound bags any var- the fiery ground beetle, which are certainly of a high order. ae pleasure to congratulate the Directors of iety dressed, and thus afford, it might be, | ost active destroyers of cut-worma. Taylor & Gilleapie make an excellent the Exhibition Association on the improv-* jucipable chan f seed. Th ts. he} be most potent insect | destroyers, | showing of the work done by them in the ed methods they had adopted and the rules Sei a - seietaak were a aoa however, are the parasites, which book-binding line. They exhibit day books, PRICES and regulations they have applied. It was} fom heavy manurin , but simply by under. | /4Y,*heir eggs in the bodies of other insecca, ledgers, sales books and works of art. 2. ees gratifying to see our Provincial Exhibition eaetne na hone alae thegland pop a progeny to feed) They show among the collection, a mam- TO Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets, carried out in the proper way. He wasgladto having merely received a dressing of marsh | ©9 their host. These parasites are generally | moth ledger made for R. T. Holman, of SUIT Ladies’ Corsican Jackets, woe see present the Englisch Farmer Delegates| ig The weight of the oats was from 33| ™eute, and only known to experienced | Summerside, which is said to be the largest “See 4, 3 nett Of the land ‘dad "hoped they | t®,481bs. per bushel are very active amd dostrestine paste |S, Bie ees Sk wna. | RVERYONE Ladies’ Capes and Mu, ness 0 e land an In th interyi th Colonel t . ley an icke icholson ’ i . would be able to correct the impression Blair, teens moma Damnd a particularly among the Lepidoptera, It was show how hints is coe. Each has a AND Ladies’ Storm Collars, which was said to exist in some — of the 23 bushels of oats drilled in were sown to the | * reapers ce ys graneraphis — | separate bveth, which is neatly titted ap Ladies Caps end Gauntlets, , Mother Country that P. KE Island is a mere} acre, jand that of one or two varieties, the | Ich attac the grain aphis Jast season | end looks very tasteful. In each of the , 9 ‘ sandbank in the midst of the St. Lawrence, | yield was as much as 120 bushels per acre— | 1m such force as to secure its practical ex- | booths are men and boys st work making EVERY Misses’ Mufls and Boas, and that we have here only a few sheds on —— the — aye were — 2 —e for the time —. fig and plug tobacco. The process is very ARTICLE Misses Storm Collars, ic a scdlfish. They would, he| weight—only about 3 a. per bushel. ‘fe great mission of the inseet hosts to | inte ij ive. %, gy S Sou Nin arm a can aan The Experimental Farm exhibit comprises vegetation, however, is the assistance which “Mane Hoek Alited antiicaciad pretty! GUARANTEED Men's Coon Coats, ae here all the necessaries of life, and some of 7 a = ae = a ig eek a = om We ae | display of horn whisk-holders, trimmed in Men's Bulgarian Coats, ‘ : of }i g “4 ; > own 7 Ho oa ——— — ee ae 24 varieties of barley in straw and 17 in| head of the moths, every hanhe-aledd: limb ot ca ae Senet = Pong tran TO BE . Men S Ca Ss and Gauntlets, . a, esp oo h ate ld _ fi ia ; bottles; 25 varieties of wheat in straw and 21 | the active, honey-seeking bee is an instrument ugall also shows whisk-bulders of port, ' > Men’s (‘o lars and Cufls, they coud ave — t ve om th pe of Po in bottles;—besides 27 varieties of grasses, 4; for promoting the well being of our bigher- prettily mounted — wood, also brackets EXAOTLY SI . h R | . ; hay ca ; ~ . et "The P = : of peas, | of veteher, 1 of flax, and 2 cf tuck. | typed plants as important ss any organ of | #4 the model of a ship. SICig ODES, | the pudding is in the eating. The products wheat. It is beautifully put up, and highly | their owm structure, since the fertilizstion »£| Morton & Fennel show buggy topr, AS - ~ Foot Muffs, | of the Island are here on exhibition ; Nd | creditable to Colonel Biai-. these plants cannot be adequately perfornied which are much admired. me are te ; the delegates will be able to judge by them.| No peu could well describe within the} without insect intervention. - The insect} John Stumbles has a good exhibit of har-| REPRESENTED. Fur Trimmings, He believed that our products would com- stnall compass of a newspaper report the hosts are a part of the grand harmony of ; ness, silver and brass-mounted. pare favorably with those of the neighbor-| exhibition which is now open in the build- | ®4ture, and if now and egiin some member! Master Geo. Cuming exhibits a beautiful ing provinces, Our farmers have, how-| ings on the grounds at Kensington. It is | °¥¢rsteps its legitimate bounds aud becomes | piece of scroll sawing in the shape ef « ever, much to _learn. The time|the largest and most complete, and alto. | 92 88ent of destruction, it is the part of an chandelier, which is much admired. has gone by when anybody can be gether the most creditable, that our far. | '28*racted agriculture to lay a firm and Masters Harry Baytield and Harr : intelligent hand of restreint on the trana- y _ ’ a farmer. To be ae . ee mers and tradesmen have yet made. The gressor, and relegate it te ite proper sphere of Anderson show well-executed maps of the 4 , fF must now farm scientifically. © would | Lest of it is that there is no sham or hum- atility. But we can only du thig by a | !&ritime Provinces. - like to see more attention paid to the pro- bug about it. It is a eolid, substantial, senetgh accq uaintance with the delintes Ewen Cameron has some very artistic : wy a 5 e * ducts of the dairy. While we have on y good, all-round exhibition. and habits of the insects with whi samples of penmanship on exhibition, and R. one cheese factory in operation, Ontario Passing by the horse ring, of which more | to dea!. : ects with which. wé Rave F. Madigan shows a collection of old and rare has 700, and makes about $10,000,029 | anon, we enter the Exhibition Building by| Collections of insects ara exhibited by | iM year by the sale of cheese. In the same] the usiakin door, and Inok about. The first | He-be t Bain, David Ne'son, Robe $ Ostseese,| gry of Brackley Point Road, - Watchmaker and Jeweler, B proportion we ought to have at least forty object to greet the eye is » display of fruit, | @aay Cameron, Hubert Howard, Jos, Morgan, an ellington Nelson, of Charlottetown, f - wood ' Sal : and Hammond W. Mallett. exhibit collections of Island wood. : om | , cheese factories. We ought 4 make butter extgedion right across the body of ee ae Co’s. pavillion is this year,! !’rof. Craig, of Madison, Wis., is judging | Still continues. to. attend. to business at yihe OLD STAND’ and cheese in winter as well as sumwer. | buifding. It is small, perhaps, in compar as it was last, a great attraction. Where the cattle this afternoon. and Kkwaps =m i-wegw wove © _ , : By the introduction of the silo system, 00} ison with that which is made at exh‘bitions 2 © — apn | British Farmers’ Delegates have mantel was last year, there is a window now. The the plan adopted by Mr. William Miller of | In Nova Scotia and Ontario and — itish | On each side of the window are hung beauti-' consented to judge the Shire and Clyde ; ! s . Marshtield, and the growth of the right/Columbia. But in point of quality and | fal silk curtains, Over the window is a horses, and will begin their work at 9 a.m, W t hes Clocks Jewelr Silverware &§ ectacles kind of fodder corn, he fe!t assured that variety, it will, we think, compare tavor-| white corrugated curtain pole, and over that to-murrow. a C , ; ; ; this could be done. He was pleased with| ably with anything of the kind to be shown | again is another and larger white pole; The judges of carriage horses will arrive ; the remarks of the Premier, as reported, ]in the temperate zone. The color is excel- | inlaid with gilt. These poles are new here. | her) this evening, and will Legin work to- avent the establishment of provincial ex-} ent in the eye of the connoiseur. oo pd ~ floor noe ne S poe feet, | morrow forenvon. to suit his numerous customers, and can supply the above 2 i farm stations, and felt sure} plums, damsons, pears, gr pss—a _ kinds ; of handsome pattern, and thé wall is covered | About two thousand school children ° = « ie ’ See if heteleetee out his theory the money of fret grown in the aosthnns latitudes, ee Ae ae cone , Atonad Ls eed le the Ant@lore Band, mnsdeed goods at ag, Low Prices as they can be purchased fur in the city. Bs ; y “Ie » whic D-j 5, y. > paid to do so would be well expended. are here seen in perfection. What a pity tended to represent a drawing room, are | >to the grounds shortly after noon. The REPAIRS TO WATCH KS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY . : Mr, D f the British Farmer's Dele-| that fruit is not as generally grown oy ceri t : rocession was one of the sights of the ex- > ar, Vavy, 0 h tat oan 8 artistically arranged samples of curtains and Proce 8 unctually attended to as usual Si— oct so eprtentnine al he tprcuor’ of te) “Terie hed et on eheahibit of ‘oar nape, tel aher hou esas ikea, dupa datter ert — , seentative oi the agriculture o 6 o nigh ir store. ilii : everal of our ers were a upon the! «”° 2 ; Old Caio, and was aed to hear that manufacturers and merchants. Passing by Highted hie oe Bg Goad tobias track this siamatiogs. to the goclh Ghdqueent - ———— j the farmers of this Province are beginning | these, scanning the brilliant luscious truit canopy, which will have a beautiful effect, of the spectaters. — —— to take an interest in dairying. In Eng-}as we go, we come to the roots and vege- Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men,! There is a very fine show of pigs and ; a land an Exhibition auch as this would have] tables extended all along the Eustern side} make a big display ef ready-made clothin g poultry, every pen and coup being occupied, as one of it« saccompsniments, what is|of the building and stretching around to} —men’s boy’s and children’s sizes. Attach-| About three thousand persons visited the known as a working dauy, and there would | either end. These are splendid. Consid-| ed to their exhibit,as a sort of side-show, js Exhibit’on to-day. : , : ; be very interesting competitions between | ering the sizeof our Province, we have| a bear whose performances arevery interest-! The ballon ascension will take place from = 8: the wives and daughters of the neighbor-| good cause to be proud of this branch of ing. The ladies are delighted with bruin. , the — Wednesday and Thursday, at hood for the first prizes in butter making. |the exhibition. Manitoba and the North- Some of the more enthusiastiz said ae | eS ; j . : . i ° te i ae ‘ . e e : Not farmers wives and daughters alone, | west may, perhaps, produce better grainthan | would like well to have him, or one like in ee | ‘oe are not sclling the remains and 5 but the wives and a the = P. E. conga ogy - on * "3 8 and/him. But the senior wonderful cheap man, | under the grand stand, where refreshments, ye i . tocracy and the ladies of the nation take} vegetables, the little Islan ruvince} who tis in charge, has not enough ; . great Latensat in these competitions, andjexcels. A comparison of the Manitoba] pear to go saimaih; end, of courae, ‘ane obteined oh Solo precedes ne remnants of an Old S tock. Our are anxious to learn all they can about the| exhibit with that of the Island will con- please one’and disappoint the others. It is | the place is neat and clean, and everything . e ‘ way to make good butter. It is possible—|vince our farmers that, while they may reported that Mr. Sprowse is learning the | on sale is the best obtainable, Give them a Stock of Boots aud Sh oes Is the from his observation he thought it most | still learn eee as to = ae. of | ** Bear Song” and will give a grand per- | call. ; hs spl . “ likely—that the Island is better adapted | putting up and displaying their exhibite, formance before the exhibition closes. He ——— a ea for the production of butter than cheese. | their soi! and climate and skill can produce | js « little bashful as yet, however, APPLES ! APPLES Newest and Largest In the Island, Ay It seemed to him that its herbage is of the] roots and ee. a a —— Groff Bros, make a splendid display «f koote . " 6:0 03 uality which ought to produce the very] in point of size an quality to those which | and shoes in men’s and women’s, migxes and ; ne beet Settee. In the Old Country men who} sre grown on the far famed prairies of the! boys’ wear. About seventy psirs are shown, CHOICE NO, 1 FRUIT. and our Prices defy competition. 3% have apent their lives in the atudy of dairy | West. : all of which were mads in their factory. The products are employed by the agricultural] The C. P. R. exhibit may be seen on the workmanship throughout is excellent. The BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Wednesday, ’ ORY . associations to travel through the length] gallery atthe South-western side of the — is tastefully arranged on shelves of 6th ivat., at 10.30 o’élock :— COFF BROS . CHEAP BOOT STORE & FA 1 and bredth of the country, and the know-| building. It has evidently been prepared Mark Wri ; tas 50 ba ‘ 7 + ine : : . “Ed oo ght & Co.'s exhibit ie « ver 50 barrels Choice Gravensteins : ledge thus obtained by the people has en- | with great carqand it certainly—particu attractive one. In their pavillion they ano 25 “ Assorted, Charlottetown, October 6, 1891—2aw & wky abled them to produce a much better}larly in respect to grain—reflects great | | arawip : ee : n, 6, 1 ; at , g room suit upholatered in Tu: kish The abov N s quality of butter and cheese than they used eredit upon our prairie country. It is well rug (something new here), and « dining room above are No, 1 Stock. la to do some years ago. But it is impossible provided with inhaps and pamphlets, eto., suit upholstered in leather. They also show CL MORRISON, ———————$ for them to supply the home market.|setting forth the vastness of the fertile mantels, mirrors, pictures, eanele, etc, The Auctioneer, 106 Queen Street. There is, in England alone, a de-| fields of the great Northwest, and a large! windows are nicely trimmed with curtains. oct6 ony: > mand for good butter and good cheese. | variety of samples are attractively and ar- A. 8. Johnson has an artistically arrang- : ; ied Judging by what he had seen, he thought tistically arranged. ed exhibit of medicines and druggists aun- | c the butter made in this Province much bet-} The collection of insects on exhibition| dries. On the shelves we notice samplos of . @ ter than that made in the neighboring pro-|are of much interest, as representing the} Beef Iron and Wine, Laxative Fiy Syrup, ebapyeies . = vinces. As to oats, barley, wheat and] buzzing tribes which are found in our own Everybody's Cough Syrup, Everybody's i grains, as a whole, the Island is certainly | fields and bye-ways. The correct naming | Pi'ls and several other preparations put u . 4 ‘ : Counters, away ahead of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- | of these is a point that requires much study | by Mr. Johnson. These sotpeneniging ha LAND AT SOUrFHPORT. D° RING THE EXHIBITION a well-stocked Restaurant, with _— Grossi wick; but he thought the latter rather|and care, and in some cases seems to have | been carefully compounded and are beeom- h “ hen oa. tun by ~ 2 ed earn _ bse Sanna, be onneeneae where Visitors, Exhibitorg an endaats o ive , etc, © ——— ahead in respect to roots. In horses, too, | been well executed. ing very popular. — . : : : , it is easy to see that the Island has the} Thebutterflies form a conspicuous feature Captain McMillan has an exhibit of oti The ee ae ee a ie Auction, | Lunches of Hot Tea or Coffee, Sandwiches, Oysters, Baked Beans, Cake, Pastry, advantage. He thought that cattle could] of the collections. The great yellow and| which looks very well. The coal ia shown ee etc., etc., at City Prices. wo 5 a ; be raised here in great perfection. In fact, | Black Papillios, the brilliant tawpy Venus/ within an enclosure which is nicely carpet- 0 Th d {5th 6 t he . LUNCHES served at short notice from 8 o'clock, a. m., ‘till 10 o'clock, p. ™ the Island reminded him of the Old Coun- butterfly, the bright Sulphurs, the Arthe-] ed and trimmed. In the centre of the ex- n urs ay, cio er, Inst., octt3 - >a try far more than either of the other pro-} mis with white embroidery on its blue-black | hibit is a mammoth block of Old Sydney AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M vinces he had visited. wings, are all attractive and innocent | Mines coal, and arranged about are z Coe Mr. McQueen said that Mr. Davy had| beauties that add much to the charm of our} smaller samples of Acalia, Victori s, Inter- | Thirty Acres of Freehold Land, adjoining the ee intercepted him in many points of his ad-| summer fields and glades. The *‘ Camberw | colonial, Gourie and Anthrac:te, chestout | Property of Capt. Johm Aylward, f-onting on —— eee : : - ae dress. He would like, however to say | Beauty,” with its brown yellow-bordered | and egg sizes. At each of the four cornera | he Hillsborough and about fifty yards from ' + PES 33° ; that, as a result of his observation, he| wings, is the earliest to appear in the | of the enclosure are xrranged likenesses of Ferry Wharf. Twenty Acres of this a 6 OmInION 19 all all § thought this Island particularly adapted|spring. It is a European butterfly, intro- | well-known steamers. oe a under a high state of for sheep. He was.more than pleased with} duced with the other accessories of civiliza-| The Prince Edward Island Soap Works int, aotin + on te sin, pd cae HEAD OFFICE, 54 ADELAIDE STREET, E., TORONTO. the sheep he had seen here. They com-jtion. Its larva feed on the foliage of | make a good splay of different kinds of |,.° pare favorably with those of England and | willows and poplars, and, when numerous, laundry soap, and their celebrated Diamond sult purchasers. _—-——_(1)-——_—— Scotland. The drawback in respect tojdo great damage to these’ useful shade| Potash. The soaps are manufactured in isioaabon santana Henry 2 so aaa CAPITAL, / -—' >a - - - $10,000,008. them is the low prices which they bring.|trees. The White Pieris is the fly whose | their works, and are pronounced good by (x) Would it not be well to grow more roots, | caterpillars are so destructive to young|{all who have used them. The potash is DANIEL McLEAN, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CHARLOTTETOWN -LOCAL BOARD: feed the lambs well through the winter, | cabbage plants. Their white wings are| also an excellent article. In the centre of Auctioneer. Lemuel E. Prowse, President; Rob Angus, Vice-President ; McLeod, Morsoa = and sell them as shearlings in May or June | seen flitting over turnip and cabbage] the exhibit is a large cake of Mapl {} Southport, Oct. 6, 1891—dy 3i i to be shipped to the markets of the Mother] patches all the early part of the summer, soap, which will “aay poms to the eee —— ee eee a Country? He offered the suygestion ..s} and the destruction of these flies them- guessing the exact number of pounds there-| g* one that is worthy of consideration. Far| selves is the best safeguard of the gardener. | in, or coming the nearest to its weight. In Card of Th anks. oe oes ane Edward Island asaj/ The great Emperor and Luna moths are] the event of a tie the soap will be divided. g faci : Lean 1 Estate in this city, pe nk, he always heard it spoken | most magnificent insects. They are noc- | Rach guess costs five cents. The soap has s 7 Association will be prepsred at once to make pon Real Be k in the Association, of at home as one of the best agricultural |turnal in their habits, and seldom seen | not yet been weighed, and no peraun knows \ R I. T. WINANS desires to publicly | 4 _ also to take investments in large or emall sums in the form of stock is Stock may — of Canada. The fields are larger| afield, but their large-sized green cater- how many pounds there are in it. yA express hie gratitude to Messrs, Beer | Which is one of the best paying inveatinenta ofvred. cations be ey and better than those of the neighboring | pillars and silky cocoons are frequen’ in| Miller Bros. have an exceedingly attrac. Brothers, who so kindly came to Mr. Winan’s | ¥@ made to the Secretary-1 reasurers, where full information may be o . Quarrie, Solicitors; Lemuel Phillips, Appraisers; M. P. Hogan. ee H. W. Anderson, D. McLean, W. P. Carter, Directors ; Urqubs and Brow, Secretary-Treasurers. , provinces, and the exhibition of the pro-}our orchards. There i : : : financial assistance against those who sought & He — is —_ up to the expectations he} moths of many chatoty nae ceca machinse, "Tha show flees ear erat age advantage of — — while attend. tia? Ts URQUHART & BR OW, 1d eal ormed concerning it. The misfortune| which bear a doubtful reputation Thatiand nine : ing the circuit races ; also to Dr. McLeod and PP tres, . asia ina jand 4 of the Provine : ; — . Ary and nine organs. The, pianos are of the|the Rev. Mr. Simpson for their kind atten. , Spec | a ® seems to be the very small 'dark-winged moth, with a plume of downy celebrated Heintzman and Karn makes, and‘ tjon and —= oeté OF FICK—Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. of wag!3—ell pepere wis ¢t! Salt tess... GULG 5 LY 6 [ceri ick tht : : —_— ,. | to t remselves. st $1.00 per pack®s.~ S : Zeni k's Sold by druggists St vi. receipt of p.-~ 9 re brigt. Zenith from Tur So r sent by mail on reveipt Of wea) — : ARRIVE per re middle of October, to THE JAMES MEDICINE CO > ; - ; ' {siand, about th £ SO. a 4 ‘ +tas own d uncrushed, suit- ney, 3Js1% 0