“a:—Five Dotuars a YEAR, ‘“* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Pabli-, may ee ae speak free,” —EvkIpipEs. SINGLE Corres Two CEN’s. NEW SERIES. (uk WAILY MXAMINEF s issued every evening, by fhe Examiner Publishing Co. » COruer ol Vy ater aud ' gu Streets, Vaiar'ottetown, ince Wdward Isianc. WATES OF HUUS RLPTION Six Months, ° . $2 50 ntais L 60 th, v oO J Advertising at Contracts -nay be made for ap plication. ALCANAG FOR OCTOBER, iss4. MOON 8S CHANGES, ti-ttiene A oe. IT. Full Moon, 4th day, 54. 47 5m., p. m. Last Qaatter llth day, 10a. 16.7m., a. m. New Mooa ISth day, dh. 18 9in.. p m. firss Wuarter, 27th day. O1 419.0. m. sun (Sup ' Mov) High | Daya | * rises sets | rises | water | len’h hm hm atft'n morn | hm {Wednesday 6 35 36 3 55| 7 52) 23 | 2 Thursday 5) 3+ 4 276] 8 43' 29 ° Friday 6 sa 457 926) 26! 4 Saturday | 79, & 2VIe@ G&G 22 | 5 Nun 9 2+ 6 3/'0 46) 19] ion 10) 6 6 4tlti 27] 16! 1\Tuesday | iz! 241 7 Qhafe 8} 12) Wednesday | 13) 221 8 14) 05 9) @Tuursday | 1M) 20 9 101 1 39 6, 10 Friday | 36, sito at! 2 3 2] 1) Saturday «17 IBLL 16 3 33-10 59) 12 Sanday IS Itm rn | 4 5° 56) 13 Moaday | 19) 12 0 23) 6 % 53 14 Tues iay “11 Mf 12" 7 3t) 50 15) \ eduesday 23 o 2x6 § 25, 46 ig Thursday ' 24 i 3 40) 9 9 43! i7 Fri tay | 25) 5) 445! 9 48 40) is Saturday | 27) 415471024 37) i9 sunday 28 2 649 10 5s| a4 20 Moaiay | 29 0 7 50/11 32, 3t) 2] Tueslay 314 58 § 45!morn | 27 | 2 Wedaesday 32 56 944 0 6 24) 23) Tharsday 33, 65410 35 0 40 zl 24 Friday 35, 5311 22)116 18 25 Sacuciay 35] Slaft 6 1538! 15 26 Sunday 38, 48 040 2 42 12 27, Mo ulay 4i| 47! 10 3 37 9 23) Tassiay (ew wine <a .6 29'Wedneslay | 43) 43 228 5 53| * 8] 30° Thurslay | 44) 44 253,/7 9 0! 31 Friday 454 42 324 8 9) 9 59] (id RALLWAY TIME TABLE, if Yh erlott town Time.) GOING West. a BM AEH; DB, SsplatSstern 2... 2s acewss 647 .9128 27: eee er 747 1035 647 PrP. M.?* Kensington ......sssecees $4 i1222..7¢6 ; barrive......907 1257 ow Summerside, } depart...... 927 232 737 eer OG. Sy Lk cesee sauce iv#0 415 Ne Fi 1205 6 57 css censnacaees a 1242 7 47 FRoM WEST. P.M. AM, A.M meenieh ...s.+ news ones 202 647 ee USOU oc «cc 0 cus Wechases 240 757 Port Hii. edna 415 105 is parrive......5 17 1207 ne { depart 642 122 657 Rensasto® ....+ ods. 2.604. 3 ie Hanser a a 3 25 8 47 Casri PWiheccecseevers 5 v2 5 07 10 07 GCING EAST. Pp. M A. M.- Coatlothetoit... . & «ced cc acces vote 7 v2 Mount Stewart ( APCIVE ..-- eee 3 22 8 31 weg ee ER oss sors 627 902 re OD, ccc ceknne <0 ebecenes 617 1002 P. Me ee ccoccuueeees 722 1202 A. M. Bees Chewars.. .... cigs be sess 5322 907 eS Ae ee Gm yy ei ey 629 1022 OWE sc ccescceoennerieeeel 647 1047 FROM EAsT, = i = * ee eu cwend bomkub oun cus aces é6qga. 3 Te WUE Bo os cc wnnesueueuuceres 7 i OPE ais 60nd 5 4: j Mount Stewart, S ooeeal) sii $47 542 NONWE. . ooa cca a cee che 76 TH Georgetow Beccceeveteree eoesses 727 332 a ee eee 745 357 Bemne Moowart. . ...o0sccvsecanens 842 512 CONSIGNMENTS SGLICITED. R. O’DWYER, Commission aud General Merchant FOR SALS OF P B. I, PRODUOE. 289 WATER SIREET, Si. Johns’ Newfoundland. Ix connection with the above is Captain English, who is well known in P, E. island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and wili also attend ‘o the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. KE. f. The tirm is one of theoldest and most reli- able in Newfoundland Keturns guaranteed to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wisb- ing to procure Labradore Herring should se their orders in time Sept. 6, 1854.—till 31st dee, "84, L. ARTHUR & CO. GEN ERAL Commission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, (BOSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Bugs and Produce a Specialty. customers requiring advances, od|INTERCOLONIAL, - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1884. ‘Michecd, Moxon & MeQuarris, | BARRISTERS AND - ATTGRR Ofice in Gld Bank. ' (UP STAIRS). ! Ch'town, Feb, 21, BRR, W. WH=ATLEY, & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, i’. E, Istanp) Uommission Merchant, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, nost moderate rates. | monthiy, | y, half-yearly or yearly advertir~ | ()r WHeariey Ss. Ke” Special attention given to the sale of P. E. Island produce. April 24. 1884. SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, AV TORNEYS - AT-LAW Selicliors in Charcery, ROTARIES PUBLIC, Ke. OF FICES-— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Ga Money to Loup, W. W. Sentivan, Q. C. | Carsrze B. Macmsiut Jan. 16,782. ‘APPLES, APPLES. APPLES, CHARLES BOAALD & CO., 79 Queen St, London, E. ¢., Will be glad to correspond with Apple ¢ row ers, Meichants aud Shippers, with a view to Autuma and Spring business They willalso give the usaal facilities to augl CiIRAS’ MARBLE WO..KS. M*‘ CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning 4 thanks t. the public for the liberal a extended to him, begs leave to in- 4 wm his old customers and the public general- ly, that he has taken into partuerstup Mr, Malcolm MeLean, and that hereafter the business will be carried on under the title of CAIRNS & CO. |Marble & Stone Cutters. —___ — They have on hand a fiue stock of Monu- ments, Tabiets and Headstones, in Italian and Ame ican Marbie. ‘they are of the latest de- signs, and at prices to suit all, C. CAIRNS. M. McLEAN. Ch’tewn, Jane 30, 1884—pres ne prt s j wp N. J. CAMPS6ELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctioneer aud Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, iN ENSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charfotietown, P. EB. Usianid. —_— eR ‘ Importer and Jobber of Cheice Greceries and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Kmpire Mutual Life Assurance Coim-| pany, of Loudon, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Keal Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- lise. Correspondence and Consignments solicited | Returrs prompt!y mr? Vacant: OF 24? McMILLAN'S DELO? } ' IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH | COAL, In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, Nut and Rovnd, Go do do do Round, VALE, - - - - SYDNEY, (old mine) SYDNEY, (reserve) do CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION: & RESERVE SLACK, Allof which will be sold on most reasonable terms, ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Wales, due here Ist October, and seme quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will b» sold low from ship. R. McMILLAN. May 15, 1894 - whly tf Ch'town, July 3, '84—3m . ibering all that we have heard about the! | joining the Drill Shed. \jarger, and if it were enclosed, this would Prince County Fxhibition On Thursday the 2nd inst., at noon, the Lieutenant-Governor opened the Prince Couuty Exhibition, 1884. His Honor was ic ompanied from Charlottetown by Mrs. Macdonald, F. J. C nrey, Esq., Private Secretary, Col. Freeland, A. D.C, and Mrs. Freclind, the Hon. Mr. Hannington, ot New Brunswick, and Mrs. Hannirgton ; Artemas Lord, Agent Marine and Fi-her- ies Department, and Mrs.Lord ; Hon. Wiliam Campbell, Hon. Donald Ferguson, Mr, Foley, of H. M,. Customs, and Mrs. Foley, Mrs. A. J. Macdonald, Brewon, Mrs. Caven, Juhn Tugs, Eeq., Hon. David Leird and Mises Laird, Henry Longworth, E-q., High Sheriff of Queen’s County; A. MeNeill, Secretary Provincial Exhibition : and other ladies and gentle- men; and he was met at Summerside by Hon. Senator Montgomery, Hon. John Lefurgy, Hen. W. G. Strong, Hon. Steva t Burns, Hon. John Yeo, John A. ‘McDonald, Speaker of the House of Assem- bly, J. W. Bentley, M. P. P., P. S. Me- Nutt, M. 1. C., and other prominent men of Prince County. On his arrival at the Exhibition Building, the following address was read by Hon. G. Strong, Chairman of the Beard of Commissioners :— ADDRESS : To His Honor, THe Honoraste ANDREW A. Macponatp, Lieutenant,Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island. May re Preast Your Honor,—The Com- missioners charged with the manag>ment of this year’s Exhibition of Ag icaitural and Local Industry for Prince County, respect- | fully welceme you to Summerside, and teuder to your Honor their congratulations | on your appointment to the Licutenant Gov-| ernorship of your native Province. Your promotion to this hgh oftica com- mends itself to the inhabitants of this County, and we rejice to learn that it is not less acceptable to these of the whole Province. , We feel confident that your administration | of the Government will be conducted in the best interests of all classes, and characterized ' by that spirit of impartiality avd patriotism which voualways evinced in the performance | of the many public trusts heretofore repose? in you by your fellow countrymen and your | Sovereign. j We thank Your Honor for consenting to} ‘formatly open the day’s proceedings, and hepe that the productions of our farmers and arti-| zains, displayed at this Exhibition, may fur-' nish evidence that substantiel progress is apparent in the chief industries of the country. On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, | Wa. G. StrRONG, October 2nd, 1884. Chairman To this Address His Honor made the fol-! lowing j REPLY To the Commissioners of the Prince County Exhibitioa and = Lecal Industry : (@ENTLEMEN,— I thank you heartily for the) address you have so kindly presented to me, and for your congratulations ov my appoint-' ment to the position of Lieutenant-Governor ot this my rative Province, I appreciate the | cordial welcome I have received on my first visit in my presert <fficial capacity to the flourshing metropolis of Prince County. I am pleased to have your assurance that! my promotion to this honorable office has, »ea acceptable to the inhabitants of Prince! County, as well as to those cf the other sec-. tious of the Pruvince. I trust that the corfilence you express, in the success of my sdministration | of the business of the Province may. be justified by the result. It will be my} of Agriculture -coustant care to discharge copstitutionaily and impartially the important duties devolving | vpon me, so that I may deserve the approval ' of the loyal and patriotic ithabitants of | Prince Edward I-land, and justify the trust, imposed in me by our Gracious Queen. 1 assure you that I esteem it an honor to' have heen invited by you to open the Prince County Exhibition. I congratulate you on the success which has atieuded your own labors, aud on the splendid display made by the agriculturists and artizans of the County. lt is a pleasing proof of the advancement you are making, ‘ot only in the science of farming, but also in the various branches of industry here represented. Thanking you again for your address and cordial reception, I now declare the Prince’ County Exhibition open. >ummerside, Oct. 2nd, 1884, The Exhibition was marked by much the same charscteristics as thav of King’s: County, the great difference being the weather, which was very disagreeable. The competition was not so keen as in former years; but the articles and animals exhibited were choice. It was rather sur- prising to see such fine potatees,—remem- failure of the potato crop; and the' turnips were huge. Other vegetables and grains were very good indeed; though, owing to the lateness of the harvest, the eniries were comparatively few. This year the cattle show was held in tke square ad- If the square were have been a change for the better. As it was, the animals could not be seen to ad-| vantege, and there was a felt want of arrrangement and classification buth in the build ng and on the grounds, The show of horses was good. The splendid cart stal- lion, lately imported by McRae and Rob- bins, and Mr. Lea’s superb young carriage stallion were both greatly admired. Mares and foals formed a large class, and in the! filly’s classes there was keen competition. Three or four magnificent bulls were shown, but en the whole, the show of cattle was rather below the mark. Mr. Holman’s | Jerseys received a great deal of attention. Of sheep and pigs there was avery fair exhibit, thongh there was a lack of pure | bred anima!s. The prize list indicates pretty well the ‘persons whose exhibits ‘ere most credit- able :— x ' rh Z* LAST. Mrs. , years, Samuel Bernard, Lrishtown. Ross, North B. deque. VOL. 15.-—-NO. 116. Best Carriage S allion, Jabez Loa, Tryon. feced Downs, James Heffel, Traveller’s| Second best Tub or Crock of Batter, net Second bet Carriege Stallion, George Rest Enman, St. El anor’s. | Best pen 3 yearling long-wool Ewes, Wm. Toird best Carriage Stallion, James Hef- MeGregor, Lot 19. fel, Cay e Traverse, | Second best Best Carriage Mare and Foal, Williom Ewes, Heiberi Baker, Beds que. T. Hunt. Summ: rsido. | Best pen of 3 yearling Ewes, gray-faced Second best Carriage Mare and Fool, or short wool, E. T. Wright, Bedeque. Patrick Murphy, Freetown, | Sceond best pen of 3 yearling Ewes, Third best Carriage Mare and Fua!, Jas. gray-faced or short wool, Edward Wright, Smiuh, Bedi que. New Annan. Best Entire Draft Colt, under 3 years,! Judges—Habert Mills, Thomas Dram- Jolin M. Webster, K+ nsington. ‘mond, Robert Crozier, John D, Muttart, Second best Entire Draft Colt, under 3 George A. Leard. years, John Stavert, Wilmct. Best Draft Mare and Foal, Samuel Bag. | nall, Bedeque. | Best Boar Pig, William Lefurgey, Sum- Second best Draft Mare and Foai, Joseph mereide. Taylor, Freetown. | Best Breeding Sow, Third best Draft-Mare and Foa!, John Malpeque. Kelly, Southwest. Best “Berkshire Sow, Abram Noonan, Best Entire Horse for general purposes, Malpeque. George Sims, Kensington. | Best pen of 2 Pigs under 6 months, Second best Eutire Horse for genera! pur- David Montgomery, Sammerside. poses, Wm. Francis, Tryor, | Second best pen of 2. Pigs under 6 Third best Entire Horse for general pur-, months, David Smali, Summerside. boses, J. Kelly, Southwest. | Judges—Wam. Rogers, Patrick Whelan, Best Entire Carrisg. Cout under 3 years, and Wm Haywood. G. B. Sims, Kensingion. | Second best Entire Carriage Colt under, : f aa 3 years, John C. Durant, Margate. ; Best pair Spring Geese, I ailip L ine. Third best Entire Carriage Colt under 3 wees Ducks Pekin, J. W. Hilson, | Wilmot, Best Draft Fully under 3 years, Murdoch! _ Best pair White Leghorn, Wu. Rogers, ie Annan. — Second best Draft Filly under 3 years,! Best pair Light Brahmas, John M. Baker, Bedeque. , Call, Bedeque, Third best Draft Filly under 3 years,! Indges—Judge Kelly, Hon. J. Lefurgey, Benj. Tanton, St. Eleanor’s. | Richard Murray. Best Carriage Filly under 3 years, | GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS, — : 9 2 "hi y any ’ Second best Carriage Filly under 3 yeais, | B oe Otte. aes cae Chas. Reeves, Bedi que. heise ; ~~ , Third best Carriage Filly under 3 y< sat 4 ee oe 2 oe — Wheat, John L. Mills, Indian River Amok Gite; Srgenabe GR Te) aes Mite Meee Ti oaks © eeesl | Best 2 bushels Red Wheat, Caleb Schur- bt ntire Carriage Cx cr < years, man, Bi de qe. Collins Craswell. St. Eleanor’s. + She , F ' Best Eutire Draft Colt ander 2 yeare,! sbett? mee rowed Barley, Herbert Dose Hams, Bede que. 9 Second best 2 bushels 2 rowed Barley, Second best Eutire Draft Colt under 2 3.7) Burrows. New ant ee + rey JANCZ . years, Peter McNeill, New Viilage. | Best 2 bushels Back Oats, John M. Best Carriage Filly under 2 years, Dun- yoy o> Kez.a'ngton , can Cameron, Freetown. 4 ’ > : ta ‘ a best 2 a date hos. Second best Carriage Filly under 2 years, ' Second best 2 bushels Black Oats, Thos ’ Dawson. Tryon. > ay >} > ’ > Te. © ‘— par Fg ot uP Wesle Best 2 bushels White Oats, Caleb Schur- a J 3 J ’ y me oS Bede an, Bed: que. ee ae ek lle > ..... | Second best 2 bushels White Oats, W. Second best Deaft Filly under 2 years, yy prown. St. Eleanor’s Isaac Sch.urn an, B deque. | pi Special Priz:—Vietor Huzo Cults, Ist,' Grover, Summerdices Hugh McKay, Irishtown ; 2nd, Wm Reid, Best. half eI Field Peas, George Irishtown ; 3rd, Alex. Clarke. Bedeque. Monkley, Port H mM . b Special Prize—Norman Chiet Colta, Ist, Best bushel Timothy Secd, Luke Wood Samuel Begnall, Bedeqne; 2nd, Jchn Miscouche Kelly, Bede que ; 3rd, J. Burns, Bedeque. | Second best bushel Timothy Seed, Henry Jndges—James Wall, John T. Mullin, Dawson, Tryon. Major Clarke, John Kelly. Best 20 pounds Red Clover, Louis Leard, a | Tryon. ——— | Second Beat “90 pounds Red Clover, 8. Best Bull of any age or breed, Isaac R, Black, Scarltown., Schurman, Central Bede que. POTATOES i se be gall of g breed ion tee on Say 689 OF eeee> | - Best half bushel Prolifics, Donald Ross, : Bed: que. est Ayrshi Sull d 3 co eicihen ae? al lee ts S: cond best half-bushel Prolifics, Wm. J. é : ‘Taylor, Wilmot. Best Bull under 3 years of any other, 7 : breed or cross, James A. McKinion, Lot Besi half-bushel Verbanks, Wm. G. Tay- lor, Bede que. 14, ‘ ry Best yearling Ayrshire Bull, Senet! He em ae erbanks, Allan j ne >» av0r ’ ° Bryenton, Lot 18. Best Milch Cow, Best half-bushel Mclntyres, eard, St. Eleanors. PICs. Abram Noonan, POULTRY HATCHED IN 1883. Wallace Me- Robert years, | Robert T. Holman, |, Edmund Summerside. i - : Second best Milch Cow, Donald Ross, | ‘ aooes best — Mclontyres, David Bedeque. Small, Summerside. Best Cow with her Calf, w.|_ Best half-bushel Early Rose, David Ross, Bentley, Kensington. Beds gue. . : hi Second best Cow with her Calf, D, 8. | Best any kind, Wm. J. Taylor, Freetown, Hunt, Darnley, | Second best any kind, George Boilum, Best Heifer under 3 years, Robt. Glover, | Enmore River. xeorge Summerside. |_ Judges — Wm. Dennis, Peter Duffy, Second best Heifer under 3 years, Jas. | Benjamin Taunton. McHale, Summerside. FISH. Best Heifer under 2 years, Jas. A.| Best halt barrel Mackerel (Islnd catch,) Taylor, Wilmot. . | Clarke, Robblee & Clarke, Summerside. Second beat Heifer under 2 years, R. C.) Best half quintal Codfish, Clarke, Rob- McLeod, Wilmot. | blee & Clarke, Summerside. Best Short Horn Bull ‘Calf, Robert Me-| Second best half quintal Codfish, George Murdo, Wilmot Creek. ‘Shearer (protested, on account of not being Best Ayrshire. Bull Calf, James A. ],jand earch ) Taylor, North Bedeque. Best half dozen Cans Preserved Mackerel, Best Jersey Bull, Robert T. Holman, Qjarke, Robblee & Clark, Summerside. Summerside. Best half dezen Cans Preserved Salmon, Best Jersey Cow, Robert T. Homlan, George Shean, (protested) Summerside. Summerside. : ' Best half dozen Cans Preserved Lobster, Recommended, Dugald 8. Hunt for best John Agnew, Alberton, Heifer Calf. i, Second best half dozen Cans Preserved Judges—Geo. Sinclair, Stephen Me- Lobster, Clarke, Robblee & Clark, Sum- Miliian, Jas. Gamble, Hubert Gandet, merside. James Stavert, Judges—D. McKinnon, James Brazil, SHEEP. Wm. Callaghan, Best Ram, any age, long wool, Stewart) FRUIT. Burns, Freetown, Best basket Hislop Crab Apples, Mrs. Second best Ram, poy =? long wool, Juseph Davison, Margate. J. B. Clarke, St. E'eanor’s. Second best basket Hislop Crab Apples, Best Ram, gray fuced, Downs or short- yareus Deacon, Freetown. wool, Wm. Rogers, Freetown. | Best basket Cooking Apples, Second best Ram, gray faced, Downs or Deacon, Freetown. short-wool, Wm, Hacker, Wilmot. | Second best basket Cooking Apples, Best yearling Ram. long wool, Petr Me- Ojiver Muttart, Caype Traverse. Rae, Bedeque. . _| Best basket Eating Apples, R. B Auld, Second best yesrling Ram, long wol, W. Prectown. T. Mills, Indian River. | Best basket Winter Keeping Apples, Best Ram, any age. breed or cross, James Rameay, Hamilton, Charles McNutt, Irishtown. | Second best basket Winter Keeping Second best Ram, any age. breed or Appl-s, Jabez Burrows, New Annan. cross, John Taylor, Wilmot. | Best basket Crab Apples, Caleb Schur- Best Ram Lamb, long wool, Stewart man, Bedegue. Burns, Freetown. | Seeond best basket Crab Apples, S. R. Second best Ram Lamb, long wool, Black, Searlten. oT Havelock Lefurgey, Wiimot. Best basket Transcendant Crab, Martha Best yearling Ram, gray faced or short Murray, St. Eleano.’s. Marcus wool, Herbert Baker, Bedeque. Best barket Green Gages, Martha S-cond best yearling Ram, gray faced or Murray, St. Eleanor’s. short wool, Daniel Moar, Sheep River. Second best basket Green Gages, Beet Ram Lamb, gray faced or short wool, A. Murray, St. Eleanor’s. Second test Ram Limb, gay fae d or short wool, James Heffel, Travelier’s R- st. 3est peu of 3 long-wool Ewes, having reared lambs this seasop, James A. Taylor, North Bed que. Second best pen of 3 long-wool Ewes, having reared tambs this season, Wm. T. Mills, Indian River. Richard Murray, St. Eleanor’s. Best basket Plums, Mrs.-H, Dawson, Tryon. Second best basket Plums, Mrs. James Tuplin, New Annan. Best basket Grapes, Summerside. Second best basket Grapes, Murray, St. Eleano’s. Judges--Benjamin 8S. Mills, Hugh Me- R. T. Holman, Richard il URSES, Best Cart Stallion, McRae & Robins, | Bedeque. | Sees best Oart Stalin, Montague Gartliver, Lot 10. | Best pen 3 Ewes, other breed or svenn,' | Frank Glydon, Margate. | | Best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, grey-faced Downs, E, T. Wright, B-d: que. | Sevund best pen of ¥ Ewe Lambs, grey- than 20 ibs , Mrs. Leod, William Schurman, BUTTER AND CHRESF, Best Tub or Crock of Butter, not less iless than 20 lbs., George Bollum, Enmore | River. | sest Home Made Cheese, not less than pen 3 yearling long-wool 12 ibs,, James F. MoNatt, Darnley. | Best Factory Cheese, not less than 50 ‘tbs., Dank River Factory. | HONEY. Best box Honey in the Comb, not less than 10 Ibs., Mrs. John Baker, Bedeque. Second best box Honey in the Comb, not less than 10 ibs., Mrs. Thos. Tanton, St. Eleanor’s. / Judges—A. L. Anderson, B. Beaicsto, Artemas Hooper. FLOUR AND MFAL. Growth and Manufacture of the Ex- hibitor. Best 20 Ibs, Oatmeal, Silas Smith, ——. est 20 Ibs. Flour, Wm. Bearisto, Mal- peqne. Best hali bushel Hops, Mrs. Chas. Me- Neill, Summerside. Best 20 ibs. Pearl Barley, Benj. Mutch, Summerside. Jadges—George Compton, H. A. Siew- art, Jesse Burns. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Best 10 Swede Turnips, Edwin Darby, Egmont Bay. Second best 10 Sweede Turnips, Lamang Richard, Fifteen Point. Third best 10 Swede Turnips, Donald Ross, North Bedeque. Best diz. Table Carrots, George W. Stavert, Bedeque. Second best doz. Table Carrots, Luke Woods, Lot 17. Best half doz. Sugar Beets, Lomang Richard, Fifteen Point. Second best half doz. Samuel Clow, Bedeque. Best 3 Cabbage, Fiat Dutch, Samuel Clow, Bedeque. Best 3 Cabbage, drumhead. Wm. Me- Callum, Bedegue. Best 3 Cabbage, Savoy, Indian River. Best 3 Cabbage, Winningstead, Samuel Clow, Bedeque. Best 1 diz. Onions, Mrs. Joseph Davis- on, Margate. Best 1 dozen Parsnips, W. T. Hunt, Summerside. Best 2 ibs. Shallots, Mrs. Jas. Tuplin, New Annan. Best ha'f doz. Roots Celery, Crabbe, Summerside, Best half doz, Mangel Waurtzel, Lemang Richard, Fifteen Point. Best half-dozen Cucumbers, Richard. Best half-dozen Pumpkins, Lamang Rich- ard, Best three Cauliflowers, W. T. Mills, Indian River. Judges—William Dennis, Benjamin Tan- ton, Peter Duffy. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, MISCELLANEOUS, Best double-seated Wagon, Wm. Pound, Margate. Best single-seated Wagon, Wm Bowness, New Annan. Second best single-seated Wagon, Wm. Pound, Margate. Best single Sleigh, Wm. Bowness, New Annan. Second best single Sleigh, Johu Murphy, New Aunan Best new Truck Wagon, Wm. Pound, Margate. Best set single Carriage Harness, Mark Pound, Kensington. FURNITURE. Best Parlor Set, Compton & Webber, Summerside, Bes’, Bedroom Set, Compton & Webber, Sanimerside. Best Sideboard, Compton & Webber, Sunimerside. Judges—Jas, Ramsay, Samuel Simpson, Philip McKinnon L. W. Fowler, John A, Howatt, Murdoch Ross. : FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Best Potatoe Planter, Thomas Huestis, Summerside. Best Horse Hay Fork, Jabez Pridham, Margate. Picugh, George Bishop, (recommended. ) Fauners---no facilities for testing. Judges—Jeas. Rameay, Samucl Simpson, Join R. Howatt, 8. V. Fowler, Philip Me- Kinnon, Murdock Ross. Sugar Beets, W. T. Mills, George Lamang Summerside, LEATHER AND BOOTS. Best side Neats Leather, Afbert J. Hinton, Summerside. Best side Grain Leather, Albert J. Hinton, Summerside. Best Caliskin Leather, Thos. L. Hinton, Suu merside, Best Kip Leather, Albert J. Hinton, Summerside. Best sice Harness Leather, Albert J. Hinton, Summerside. Best pair men’s Wellington Boots, P. T. Fanning, Summerside. | Best pair men’s Congress, P. T. Fanning, | Summerside. | B.st pair ladies’ Congress, P. T. Fanning, | Summerside. Second best pair Jadies’ Congress, P. T. 'Fanving, Sumnierside. | Judges — Edwin Darby, Charles ‘Saunders, George Mayo. i +e sae Horsford’s Acid Phosphate DYSPEPSIA, b. | | ADVANTAGEOUS IN 1 | Dr G. V. Dorsey. 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