Notes for Chapter 52 continued:
16. Examiner, August 22, 1883. 17. Items from Somerset, in Examiner, September 18, 1883. 18. Items from Somerset, in Examiner, November 13, 1883.
19. Examiner, December 8. 1884.
20. Details of the anniversary celebration were carried in Examiner, January 24 and 25, 1889.
21. Examiner, September 27, 1890. 22. Examiner, January 24, 1889.
23. Ibid.; author of the poem, not named.
24. Examiner, September 27, 1890.
25. Statistics offered by the Bank of Nova Scotia to the Board of Trade, in Examiner, December 13, 1887. Comparative figuFES for New Brunswick, 135 bushels; Nova Scotia, 122 bushels, Ontario,lO4; and U.S.A., 85 bushels per acre.
26. Statistics on trade between P.E.I. and the United States quoted at the Board of Trade meeting, 1887, in Examiner, November 15, 1878.
27. Commissioners appointed for managing the general exhibition in Charlottetown from Uomerset for 1885 were John McKiever, Esq.,John T. Murphy, Esq., and Michael H. NcCabe, Esq., in Examiner, June 10, 1885. Xhmxnxappnimtndxfxx *he same persons were again app- ointed in 1887, in Examiner, June 16, 1887.
28. Mr. Monaghan's carriage building is perhaps less well known than his manufacturing of threshing machines which were used extensively in P.B.I. and Western Canada.
29. The change in schedule was made by way of a special notice carried in the newspapers in February, 1887; Examiner, February 10, 1887; it is probably more than coincident that a federal election was held during the same month.
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30. Results of the provincial election voting in Somerset, June 30, 1886 were:
G.W. Bentley A.E.C.Holland J.S. Burns J.H. Bell
Somerset: 120 113 16 22
Fourth ElectoralDist. 720 667 697 715.