me ae _ je tae T SPURS EE PRAT tice RRO Ae Ai 8 Re i ily ty SRR — 8 et co le: ee a. te eT ig TE PR, Ee ee awe ae ey ee Pg + ms oe ac ee THE PRINGE COUNTY EXHIBITION tt cee PASSES OFF SUCCESSFULLY. ——_ The Exhibits Very Good, ee A LARGE NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE, ——— (urs exhibition was largely attended by the people of Prince County—many of the farmers of the western section of Queen's also—and citizens generally. The show of horses was not very large, but some splen- did animals were exhibited—among the number the superior Clydesdale Stallion and two Clydesdale Mares recently import ed by John Richards, Esq., of Bideford, Lot Ll Chere were ilso sotie tine and pigs on uuds. The Drill Shed, if not crowded with t products of the farm and garden, was ' grain Was } visitors. The me samples of potatoes, cattle, sheep the rr he hronged by ne, aS Was ai5 onions. carrots, Indian corn and ether roots wd ¥ ege tables lhe Secretary of the Provincial Exhibi- n, in th irse of his remarks, announce ed that the o1 exhibit of the Canada Pacific Railway would arrive at Charlotte wn on Monday next, and would be on it the Drill Shed on Wednesday and He also urged all prize unty Exhibitions to for- grand show at view lr) irsday next winners at the C S ohete aubthie ha ward their exhibits to the Charlottetewn Following the list PRIZE WINNERS HORSES n, Ist, Robt Glover, S’side; 2nd, ist, Cu Mar Baker, Michael Farin Kinkora: 2nd, Georg E ° ve irs, Ronald Ross, mutire Ua 40 E Dawson, Bideford: 2nd, North Be leque; st Point. Drait Filly under 3 Tryon; 2nd, J F Ross, J T Mullins, Kensington Carriage Filly under 3 lst, Brown, Margate; 2nd, Robert McMillan; 3rd, F J Heffel, Cape 1 Entire Carriage Colt le Lea, *» } ord, Ist, Jabe: North Bedeque; years, years, (,eorge raverse. 2 under 2 yea;rs, lst, J F Mullan; 2nd, Al Henderson, Sea Cow Head; 3rd, Wm Jock, Lot 18. Entire Draft Colt under 2 years, Ist, Thos Robins; 2nd, Conroy Bros, Tignish; 3rd, Steven Schurman Carriage Filly under 2 years, Ist, Malcolm Ross: 2nd, J A McKinnon. Draft Filly under 2 years, Ist, Patrick L Murphy. Co nty Line; 2nd, AS Wright, Searitown. Walking Horse, Ist, Wm McKay; 2nd, J S Ross Pac 3 exclu ied) Special Prizes—Messrs. McRae & Robins d by Sunk Island Hero, 2ad, t coit sire Burns; ; 3rd, John Cahill, Bedeque. Jas W Reid Summerside Best carriage horse, either mare or gelding, Ist, Gilmin M Reid, S'side; 2nd, John Kelly, Summerside. CATTLE. Ayrshire Bull any age, Ist, Donald Stewart, Norboro. Bull of any age « St Eleanor’s. Short Horn Bull, under 3 years, drew Wells, Alberton; 2nd, J M Bedeque. Ayrshire Buli under 3 years, Ist, Jas Stavert, North Bedeque; 2nd, Robt Glover. wr breed, Ist, Geo Compton, Ist, An- W right, Yearling thoroughbred Short forn Bull, Ist, J T Mullins. Ayrshire Calf, lst, Wm Lefargey. Short Horn Calf, Ist, Donaid Ross, North Bedeque; 2nd, Wm Bentiey, Kensington. Cow with her calf, Ist, W E Bentley, Ken- sington; 2nd, W D Ramsay, N’side Heifer under 3 years, lst, Stephen man: 2nd, Isaac Schaurman. Heifer under 2 years, Ist, Stephen man: 2nd, Normsn Sechurman. Ayrshire Bull Calf, ist, WG Taylor, North Bedeq ue. Jersey Bull, Ist, Frank Glyden, 2nd, J W Weeks, Alberton. Holstein Ball, Ist, Stephen Schurman; 2nd, D McDonald, North Bedeque. Special Prize—R T Holman—Best yearling heifer, Jersey grade, Ist $3; 2nd do $2. Schur- Schar- Margate; Judges to consider ages—R Me C Stavert, S’side; Artemas Burrows, S’side. SHEEP. Ram, any age, long-wool, Ist, Sam Hall, Lot 19; 2nd, Mareus Deacon, Freetown. Ram Lamb, long-wool, Ist, Judson Burns, Freetown; 2nd, Stewart Burns, do. Pen two long-wool Ewes, having reared lambs this season, Ist, Marcus Deacon, Free town; 2nd, Wm Lefurgey. Pen two yearling long-wool Ewes, having 1 A Marks, | DAILY EXAMINER, - +> "= Pair Spring Geese, Ist, Albert Craswell, St Eleanors, I'wo Ducks (Pekin), Alexander Ross, Noi th Bed: yue, Pair Brown Legho:yFowls; WS Green, Summerside Pair White Leghorns, Ist, W 5S Green, Summersice CRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Iwo. bush. White .Wheat, _ Ist, Bedeque; 2nd, Samuel Clow, do. wo bush Beechnut Buckwheat, ham Sehurman, Bedeque. wo bush Two Rowed Barley, Ist John M \W ebster, Norboro. [wo bush Four or Six Rowed Barley, Donald Ross, Bedeque. I'wo bush Black Barley, Ist, J J do Two bush Black Oats, Ist, Fred Rurlington; 2nd, Paul MeDonald, Bedeque, Two bush White Oats, Ist, W Hi nd, A Cameron, N Bedeque. B Cole, Ist Abra Ist, Gaudet, Davison, Bedeque . Half bush White Beans, Ist, H A Hamilton One doz ears Indian Corn, Ist, Win Letui gey, Summerside. Bushel Timothy Seed, Crvon; Chas McFarlane, do. Cwenty lbs Red Clover, Ist, John Keough, Tryon; 2nd, Peter Stavart, Wilmot. Half bush Flax Seed, Ist, Mrs J Albany; 2nd, Calise Gallant, Misecouche. Special prize—C! urke & Robblee—Two of hackled flax, Ist Mrs J R Campbell, Bazil DeRoshes: 3rd, Mrs John Shea. Flax to be retained by commissioners. ) Dowson, Ist; H Shea, lbs 2nd, POTATOES. Half bush Prolifics, Ist,John A Murdo, Wil mot; 2nd, R Lefurgey. Half bush McIntyres. Ist, Albert Taunton, St Eleanors; 2nd, James Tuplin. Haif bush Early Rose, Ist, W MeKenzie, Bideford; 2nd, John Palmer, Wilmot. Best any kind, Ist, Thos Waugh, Wilmot; | 2nd, John Ross, Bedeque. FISH. Half brl mackerel, Island catch, Ist, Clarke & Robblee; 2nd. W B Harshman. Half qtl codtish, Ist, Thos Butler, Lot 7; Qnad, Clark & Robblee. Half dozen cans preserved mackerel, Clark & Robblee; 2nd, W B Harshman. Half dozen cans preserved lobsters, Ist, Clark & Robblee, 2nd, W B Harshman. Barrel of oysters, Ist, DesRoches, Miscouche. All fish to be caughtor put up by tors lst, Jesse exhibi FRUIT. Hislop Crab, Ist, Jas Jaylor; 2nd, Mareus Deacon, Freetow Raj ty lranscendant, Ist, Marcus Deacon, town; 2nd, Mrs Wm Hudson, Malpeque. Free- Golden Crab, Ist, 8S G Gallant,Egmont Bay; | 2ud, do. Duchess Oldenbergh, Ist, Gordon Huestis, Wilmot. Gravenstein, lst. Mareus Deacon. Ist, Gordon Huestis. Russet, Winter ke eping, ist, Thomas Noonan, Alvany. Eating, any kind, lst, W H Brown, Mar gate. Pears, Ist, S Riehardson; 2nd, W S Darby. Basket grapes, Ist, Wn Holman; 2nd, Rev M: Boudreault. Half bushel cranberries, Ist, C R Dickie, Mu idy Creek, 2nd, Alex Clements. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Tub or crock of butter not less than 20 Ibs, Ist, Jos Baker, South Freetown; 2nd, Mrs Jas R wmMsay. Hom 7 Jas Moffatt; + , ; ; 1 oo? made cheese not less than 12 lbs. , Ist, 2nd, Jas McNutt. HONEY. Box honey in the comb, not less than 10 lbs, Ist, And Wells, Alberton; 2nd,J M Baker, North Bedeque FLOUR AND .MEAL, Growth and manufacture of the exhibitor. ‘] wenty lbs oatm ral, Ist, M R W ells, Alber- ton; 2ad, do. Tw enty lbs buckwheat flour, Robinson, Wilmot. AND VEGETABLES. Ist, Geo W ROOTS Ten Swede Turnips, Ist, J H Lee, Tryon; 29nd. RS Holman; 3rd, Daniel McDonald, W Bedeque Dozen table Carrots Ist,Abraham Williams, Summerside; 2nd, John Jelly, Linkletter Road. Dozen feeding Carrots, Ist,R E Holman,2nd, tev P Doyle. Half dozen Sugar Beets, Ist, Cecil) Noonan, Albany; 2nd, Sarah Crozier, Wellington. Three Cabbages, Flat Dutch, Ist, Samuel Clow. Three Cabbages, Williams. Three Williams. Three Cabbages, \ inningstead, ist, Clow. ; Three Williams. One dozen Onions Creek. One dozen Parsnips, Ist, John Jelle. Two lbs Shallots, Ist, Robert G Covey, S’side. Half dozen Roots, Celery, Ist, Geo Crabbe, S’side. Half dozen Mangel Wartzel, Ist, R E Hol- man. Drumheads, Ist, Abram Cabbages,~ Savoy, Ist, Abram Samuel Red Winningstead, Ist, Abram Ist, Eli Gallant, Muddy Half dozen Pumpkins, Ist, F W Wooley, N Bedeque. Half dozen Spinach, Ist, HA Stewart, Hamilton. Half dozen Citronsy Ist, John Crawford, Bedeque. Three Caulifiowers, S'side, Ist, Abram Williams, IMPLEMENTS, Picketts, Wil- FARMING Cuitivator, Ist, Condon & mot. Set Fanners, with Separator combined, Ist, John Dickieson, S’side. Horse Hoe and Molding Plow, Ist, V. Peake, Malpeque. LEATHER AND BOOTS. Pair Men's Wellington Boots, Ist, P T Fan- ning. Pair Men’s Congress Boots, Ist, P T James Fan- i ning. raised lambs this season, Ist, Stewart Burns, Freetown; 2n 4 Mareus De acon, do. Ram, gray-faced, Downs or short-wool, Ist, Alex Anderson, Sea Cow Head; 2nd, J F Muilins, Kensington. Yearling Ram, faced or short-wool, l Wm Lefurg “side; 2nd, Wm Hacker, cto Ram L b yra faced or sh yrt-wook, Ist, J Wrig Middleton; 2n John A Burrows, | VV limot Pen two yearling Ewes, gray-faced or short wool, Ist, Jesse A \\ right; 2p a James Heuy tis Pen two Ewes, other breed or cross, having reared lambs this year, Ist, Marcus Deacon; Qn, Frank Glyde hi, Margate. Pen two Ewe Lambs, gray -faced John A Burrows, Wilmot. Pen two Ewe Lambs, long-wool, art Burns; 2nd, Thomas Glover, Summer- side. (Judges to consider purity of breed in all Cases. ) ; auowns, PIGS. - Ist, Stew- i Island, made by a pupil in any of the public Pair Ladies’ Congress Boots, Ist, P T Fan- | ning. AND PAINTINGS. Piece of Bead or Needle-work, Ist, Mrs Alex Clay, S’side; 2nd, do; 3rd, Lucy Hunter, Alberton. Oil Painting, Ist, Minnie Wright, Bedeque; 2nd, Miss Gatiney, Summerside; 3rd, Minnie W right. Painting in Water Colors, Ist, shaw, Bedeque; 2nd, Miss Mattie Summerside; 3rd, Miss Ella Green. Special Prize—Leonard Morris, Prince County Bookstore, Map of Prince Edward NEEDLE-WORK Miss Brad- MeNeill, schools in Prinee County, lst, John P Smith Boar Pig, Ist, Albert Tanton, St Eleanor's; Centreville; 2nd, James F Henderson, Be- 2nd, Thos Glover berkshire Boar, Ist, : Bell, C wpe lraverse. Ephraim Breeding Sow, Ist, Robt Glover, Summer side; 2nd, (reo Stavert, do. Pen of two Pigs under 6 month is ; rt 5, Ist, Leslie Wright; 2nd, Albert Tanton. (Barrows excluded. ) POULTRY. Pair Turkeys, lst, Fred G Compton, St Eleanors deque : FLORICULTURE. Three Fuschias, Ist, Mrs Herbert Mills. Three Geraniums, Ist, Mrs Herbert Mills. Three Gladiolus, Ist, Carrie Holman. Three Pansies, Ist, Miss Maggie Beairsto, Mal peque. Three Dahlias, Ist, Mrs Walsh, Summer- side. Hand Bouquet Flowers, lst/ Mis Minuie Crabbe, S’side. brown, | Stewart, | FARRICS IN WOOL AND KNITP. GOODS MANUFACTURED THIS YEAR, ‘Ten yds blk full dressed Cloth, Ist, Mrs John Cameron, Wellington; 2nd, Mrs Henry Daw ison, Tryon, ‘ Ten yds gray full dressed Cloth, Ist, Mrs John Cameron, Wellington. TEXTILE | ‘Ten yds Woman's Wear, plain, Ist Allan MeLeod, Lot 16. Ten yds Mixed Fabric, Ist, Mrs Peter Cameron, Wellington; 2nd, Mrs Henry Daw } son, ‘Tryon. | ‘Len yds Fancy Shirting, ; Dawson, Tryon; 2nd, do. | Ten yds White Flannel, twilled, Ist, Win I Ist, Mrs ‘ Henry woturgey. | ‘Ten vas White Flannel, plain, Ist, Mrs H | Dawson, Tryon. Ten yds Wool Carpeting, Ist, Mrs John 2nd, Mrs Allan, Me- | Walker, Freetown; | (Juarrie, Lady's Shawl, Ist, Mrs Jobn Cameron, Wel- lington; 2nd, Mrs John Shea, Albany. | Horse Rug, Ist, Mrs John Sharp, Kensing } ton Pair Blankets, Ist, Mrs H Dawson, Tryon. Counterpane, Ist, Miss Isabella Goulding. Hearth Rug, wool, Ist, Miss M A Thomp- son, Darnley; 2nd, Miss M I Neill, Kelvin | Greve, Hearth Rug, any material, Ist, Mrs Peter Taylor, Freetown; 2nd, Miss Rebecca Burns, Freetown, Business Suit, winter wear, Strong. Overcoat, Island manufacture, Ist, Mrs Jno Cameron, Wellington. Ist, W right & Half doz Towels, Ist, Mrs John Shea, Albany. . Table Cloth, Ist, Mrs Allan McLeod, Lot 16, t.inen Sheet, Ist, Mrs Allan McLeod Lot 16 Pair Men's Drawers, Ist,Mrs John Dawson, Pryon. Pair Men’s Uundershirts, Cameron, Wellington, | “Pure> pair Socks, Ist, Miss Christie Doug lass, Wilmot. Three pair Stockings, Sharp, Kensington, Three pair Winter Gloves, Ist, Miss Francis Sharp, Kensington. Two pair Winter Mitts, Ist, Anne Glover, County Line. Ist, Mrs John Ist, Miss Francis Collection Knit Goods, Ist, Mrs Anne Sharp, Kensington. Mr. Hunt, the Secretary of the Exinbi- tion did allin his power to add to the pleasure of exhibitors a d visitors, To him and his assistants THe Examiner is indebt- ed for many courtesies. The Engiececrs’ Banque. Caprain WEEKS banquetted the mem bers of the Engineer Corps and the officers of the other arms of the Militia . e the Osborne House night. service at Shi rtly | j i ' last | after nine o'clock some fifty gentlemen took their places around the festal board. Captain Weeks presided, and Lieutenant George M. Moore acted as vice-chairman. To the right of Captain Weeks sat Captain Passmore, No. 1 Battery, G. A., and Cap- tain J. A. Longworth, No. 2 Battery, G.-A.: tothe right of Lieutenant Moore were Lieutenant H. MeL. Davison and ()r. Master Sergeant Cameron, and on the left Lieutenant McDougall, R. L., and Sergeant J. Milton Davison. The table was spread in that excellent inanner so characteristic of the host and hostess of the Osborne, and it is needless to \say the “bold mihtia boys” lost no time lin attacking and capturing the many good | things thereon. | After the wants of the ‘‘inner man” had been duly ministered to, the intellectual part of the programme was proceeded with, The toasts were proposed by Captain Weeks and Lieutenant Moore, alternately, and were received with the usual honors, The first was The Queen —God Bless Her. The Dominion of Canada—Responded to by Major Moore. The United States—Sappers W.° P. Doull and W. L. Strickland. Our District Staff—Major Moore. Our Sister Corps—Captain Passmore, No, 1 Battery, G. A.; Captain John A. Longworth, No, 2 Battery,G. A., and Cap- tain Stewart, 82nd Battalion. The retired officers of the Lieutenant McDougall. The Bench and Bar—Sapper K. J. Mar- tin and Sapper McKinnon. The Press—H. McInnis and F. J. Nash. The Non-Commiss:oned Ofticers of the Engineers—Sergeant-Major Grey, Q. M. Sergeant Cameron and Corporal Heartz. The Ladies—Sapper James H. Good and Lance Corporal Higgs. Captain Weeks andthe ©fficers of the Engineers-—-Proposed by Major Moore and responded to by Captain Weeks, Lieutenant Davison and others. Qur Host and Hostess—Mr. McGregor. The proceedings were enlivened with songs and recitations from Captain Weeks, Sergeant-Major Grey, Corporal Heartz, Sapper Good, Sapper Anderson, Sapper Wakeling, Bugler Stair and others. About one o'clock the strains of ‘* Auld Lang Syne” and ‘*God Save the Queen” were heard, and the party broke up well pleased with the manner in which they had been entertained by Captain Weeks and the host and hostess of the Osborne. Engineers— <a ee The turf. WE understand that there will be races at Upton Park on Saturday, the 15th October next, The programme will consist of a stallion race fora gold medal with a sweepstake and the championship of the Maritime Provinces. The celebrated stal- lions Hernando, Island Chief and Black Pilot will represent the Island contingent, and there will probably be three or more from the neighboring provinces. There will also be a green race for a purse of $75 and a sweepstake’s gentleman’s driving race. There will probably be a match race “be- tween the well-known trotters Maud R. and Nellie T. and Captain McLeod’s bay horse. Particulars in a few days. A match race for $50 a side is announced to take place at Peake’sSiation on Satur- day. The contestant’s will be Mr. A. D. Dunphy’s horse Scott Act and H. J. Ken- nedy’s mare Nellie T. _ ii + > + <2 ——— Apvice vo Mornrrs.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ar “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other ‘kind marl] eod & wky | | | The Artillery Competition. THE ISLAND Boys. Below will be found .the scores of the artillerymen from the Island whe competed at Quebee a short time ago ; SCORES OF No. 1 Battery P. EB. Island Brigade. 64-pr. 40-pr Ce WetPORiie es ceweese ibe 15 30 Gre MODOMAIG.... 60. cceesee i cnpees 11 19 Cérpl Boswall.........4++++ West 2i 6 Gf Soantlebury........-c0e... Se eee 26 17 Seest OOt... 2<0 ; 22 3 Ger Oonnoll ¥e.u0 cere ones Si saiinicbaii 28 10 Gr Proud, “s veae ; : er 18 26 Wotels, os vetein 41 138 No # Battery P. E. Island Brigade, 64-pr. 10-pr. Corp Prowiee.....s00s0% Seevcveves 24 13 Gr MOLSON os ccosasass uhceueve 17 29 Ce BMS Fb Redbank vad is xaainie 3k 1 el nc o08 08 eer 8 3 Gr Ferguson... ....0.aebesse> -bage 24 30 Corp ATION . «semen: aba se GE °8 30 2 Sergt Dover. awtaat?- sees obe ban >t vt 10 af . TORR. tes. Ge. De. - Bae: 112 No 6 Battery, P, EB. [stand Brigade. 6tpr. 40-pr. Cie Pass 5 kde sd sekee 16 7 Bernt FEM. co cisevoeccene a 23 24 Ce Ey od ds 0. 0:650.0,44 6% aa Te 5 4 Corp Stewart......... meek os 16 24 (ie Be, os evitiee ase i“ 26 22 Gravillig’. & ..<k.... sot iva 10 18 Gir Mellish...<..... cir nniiek gles 5 6 . . . Totel.< Bi. ..sese Bei bs oe 101 115 Officers Competition. Lieut Fraser, No 5 Battery, PEI Brigade.... 2 Capt Passmore, No 1 Batterv P KI Brigade... 11 Lieut Bell, No 2 Battery, P E I Brigade...... 10 Prize List. 64-pr. Gr Long, No 2 Battery. PE I Brigade, $4.... 31 AGGREGATE, No 2 Battery PE I Brigade, $20,............ 158 (ir Warren, No 1 Battery P E I Brigade, $5.. 30 Gir Fereuson, Ne 2 Battery, 1? E 1 Brigade,$1 30 Seret Offer, No 1 Battery, P E I Brigade, $4. 30 Gr McLaren, No 2 Battery, $2.... 29 SHIFTING ORDNANCE COMPETITION. A” Shift, P EI Brigade, $10, We congratulate our artillerymen on their success. HOPTEL ARRIVALS. DSHORNE HOUSE. Sept 28—George Perry, Montreal; J L Mar theson, Dundas; J Lewis, Jr, and wife,Truro; Jas Clow, Murray Harbdor;.C R_ Aitken and wife, Georgetown; G W Smith, Truro; J W \VicDonald, Clifton; J T Cosgrove, -Hepe River; T A Parker, Halifax; H L McDonald, S'side; W Minto, Cardigan; M Rose, Boston; C Smart, do. 29—-M A. McDonald, Eldon; Jas Ross, Mt Stewart; Rev John McLeod, Strathalbyn; John Auld, West Point; N Evans, Burlington. RANKIN. HOUSE. Sept 28—Wm Davis, Montreal; FC Chan- dler, do; E McLeod and wife, Demerara; J W Campbell, Toronto; T Douglas, Halifax; T R Flint, Montreal; / S White, do; S Herth- erington, London, Eng; James Lear, Halifax; A T Porter, Montreal; 8S J Richey, St John, N B: F W Goran; Moncton; W L Cowling, do; WR Pringle, Toronto; MC McRobbie, St John: S B Smith, Buffalo, N Y;°J MeKen- zie, S’side; D McKenzie, do; D Schurman, do. EO I SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOW N. ENTERED. LO 8 RE Nee Re PORT OF Sept 28—Schr Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Picton. CLEARED. Sept 28—Stmr Bonavista, Anderson, St John’s, Nfld; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Picton. MARREED. In Charlottetown, on 28th inst., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Joseph A. McNeill, of Stimmerside, to Miss Margaret Jane Ma*Laine,of South Shure, Lot 65, ins, EPER BS. At Donaldston, 27th inst., Charles Ellis, aged 93. on a Cn le Applies and Flour B* Auction, to morrow, FRIDAY, September 30th, at 10,3) a. m., at Rooms, Queen Street,— 100 Barref« Choice No,/1 APPLES, ia all the leading kinds. 50 Barrels FLOUR, Superior Extra. Terms cash on detiwery. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Sept. 29, 1887. P. HK. Esiand Railway. P. E. ISLAND EXHIBITION. RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to Charlottetown, as under, in. cen- nection with the P. E. Isiand Kxhibition.— From Summerside. Cape Traverse, Souris, Georzetows and Intermediate Stations by Fore- noon Trains on October 4th, i827, to parties appointed toact as Judges of Exhibits; from all stations by Afternoon Trains oa Uct. 4th, and all trains on Oct. Sth, and from Summerside, Cape Traverse. Souris, Georgetown and Intermediate Stations by Forenoon Trains, on Oct. 6h, ail tickets being good to return up to and on Oct. Sih, 1887. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Septs 27, 1887. pat cod tl octis wky I wk oo OXFORD & NEW GLASGOW RAILWAY. Sro.—MinGo Roap To Picrou Town, BRANCH OF LC. R, Tender for ‘he Works of Construct /on. SE ALED TENDERS, addressed fo the under- signed and endorsed ‘fender for Oxford and New Glasgow Railway,” will te received at this office up te noon on MONDAY, the 10th day of October, 1887, for certain works of construction. Plans and profiles will be open for inspection at the office of the Chief Engineer of Government Vailways at Ottawa. and also at the office of the Oxford and New Glasgow. Railway, at River John, Pietou-Co.; Nova Scotia, on and after the ist day of October, 1887, when the general s pecifi- cation and form of tender may be obtaineu apon application. No tender will be entertained unless on one of the printed furms and all the conditions are com- plied with. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, Ww Ottawa, 9th September, 1887. (sept 15 la -_ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER | Overcoatings, Meltons, Worsteds, Worsted Suitings, Trade. FALL Venetians, We vuarantee FIRST-C JOHN MACLEOD & C0., Merchant Tailors avd Gents Furnishing Store, 29. 1887. AND WINTER Overcoatings, Naps, Vicunas, Beaver Pitots, Worsteds, £0 pind TWEED SULTINGS (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, — ———- 10) | We are better prepared than ever before to turn out First-class Work at short noties, ‘LAS3 CLOTHES, and cheaper than any other house in the (Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. Macleod, } Ch'town, Sept. 29, 1887—eod & wky ie well-selected | stock LOW EST Free Exhibition, tj— NEW... DES mls A xa 5 l OPENED, the Latest Selections from Foreign and Canadian Markets, composed of 03 the products of the leading and representative manufacturers. everything suitable tor the season that’s to be found in w First-elag TAILORING ESTABLI-HMENT, Naps, Meltons, Pilots, Beavers, Worsteds, Venetians, Suitings, Trowserings, &c. GENTS’ New Neckwear, New Underwear, Shirts, Hats, 100 Regatta PRICES— BEST se Wealiow our Patrons to do the Pufling. CUSTOM Ch’town, Sept. 29, 1887--eod & wky We carry a large and FURNISHINGS. Caps, &c., Xe. Sirts at GOcts Each, WORKMANSHIP. oO TAILOR. a. 8 Everything Everything Lyverything mings. 2 Bought Right. a a ee oe i : Ch'town, Sept. 26, NEW fH ii gr ghee, ray a - —? MARKEE a> Wil S7—dy wy GOODS nW FALL g8eBs WOW OPEN. ——$—— (J OO MACDONALD. ( bvery, department full of the Newest Goods, New ia Ladies’ Bress Goods. — New in Ladies’ Jackets. — uf Yew in Ladies’ Hats and Trim vu Tremendous Stock of Ready-made Clothing. Every inducement to Cash Buyers. Goods Our Prices will be found Low. -+--—0 4ACDONALD, pat James Paicn z Co, MARKET SQUARE. oO ARRIVING DAILY. — —— «—- a Latest Styles! Best Qualities! ana Lowest Prices ! anne — emrmamamee — Our Whole Fall Siock will be Ready in a Few Day? 2 ceil Our Carpet Department will be Batter Stocked.this Fall than Ever Before. ee () PATON & CO. SQUARE. Ch'town, Sept. 22, 1887.—dy & wky i BRUCH, CLOTHING ron 1887-88 Sa et Ge a ae er ig Sila. Aliana cs Reb indiana ste Ak Lewidn’, % ae poner 8 maa aN pene - i fe , Ve