: agit PRA og 11.—String Quintette—“Resignation”...... ~ ue as ees oe wee & Michael Sdward, . ee . zabeth perrigan, » oe re. tomorrow ats. oc ock., ] 5th inst Road, Lot 33, on the ‘ e, Jane beloved w te Charles Stewart, uved 49 years. a eens ee ae ee 1 WwW i trv and oe present | e society al ls arranve- o6 i Royal makes the feod pure, wkolcsome and delicious. } Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. GRAND Orchestral = Concert aii, does ST. PETER’S HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN ON OCTOBER 419. ~-—+-38 ——— PROGRAMME. 1.— Overture—“The Diadem”. . Herman Mr. Vianicombe’s Orctrestra. DANN ait. f Seksibids dndesnies eoaincosae Mr. T. A. Maclean. 3.—String Quintette—Reverie”’Faueonier Members of Mr. Vinnicombe $ Or- ebestra. 4 —Solo— Vocal—“Angel Land”...... seneetdeilindedén s 06 se <ées es dos Oe Miss Cotton. 5.—Valee—“Idyilen”.............Gaatier Mr. Vinaicombe’s Orchestra v —Solo—Clarinet—“The Power of en hr a eee ee Mr. Reginald Sie vart, with Orches- iral accompaniment. eg 8.— Solo—Vioilin—Love Song”.. Godfrey Mr. H. W. Vinnicombe. %.—Two Step— “Charlottetown”...... puissdqieidelledhiddscdeudbsucdalee xo 0 UIOOeEn Mr. Vianicombe’s Orchestra. 10.—Solo—Vocal—*“The Miner.”........ Revd J. W..Godfrey. pubes veal whens Cc ee Members of Mr. Vianicombe’s Orebesira. 12.—Finale— “Butterfly Dance” ... Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 25c; doors open at 7.30, p. #.; Concert at 8 o’clock. oct7 . Carl =a = % @] 2.2 4 2 2 2 ants t’s So Easy ZO Select a...:; Wedding Gilt At this store. We have so many new and artistic things to show you that you will find it an easy and pleasant task to make a choice. Sterling Silver Novelties Silverware Fancy Clocks >see > ¢ 2 ® 2 © © ® @2 2224227242028 2824 2 WY. W. WELUNER, Jeweler | ose 222 & &e® Jet Oo 2O 888 3Oo O22 OSB O24E832848 GS Marea eee! TO Lev.—A house roving vn Weymouth St., opposite Prince Of W ales College... Appiy on the premises. oct 7 Li pd we ' | i THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 7 | PO Cie Oe 00 CORT Te nn creer we: inal PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION, —_———— Names of Peiza Wisners, son. Cr | et loee ) Pears—1l, Isabella GRAPES, bunches green (out s 2 bunches 7 trevil’e:?, M Murray, St Eleanore, Cole 8, ioors)—1, Mr | Thos Rice, 2, Prosper Arsenault, Esmoni. red (out doors)—1, Mss C B Mrs T A Webb, Cameron, Lot 1 is 2, | O'Leary; 3. & V Quigley, Alberton. ~ yards fanes shirting—Il, Mrs N Cameron, Albany; 2,Mrs Anoa McLeol, Lot 16; 3, Mrs R Acorn, St Eleanors, | 10 yards white flannel twilled—1l, Mrs | HB Dunbar, Alma; 2, Mrs T A Webb, OU’ Leary; 3, Mrs Morrison, Darnley. POTATOES. ROOTS AND VEGE-'M nks,2, Miss Mary Marchbanks. 10 yards white fiaunel plain—l, Mrs J D TABLES : | Morrison,’ Darnley; 2, Mrs N Ramsay, ut de l, Miss | Hamilton; 3, Mra Webb, O’Leary. I Siu t i AC \ 5 le: bs i Is, S’side. | LO y 1708 WOO arpeting— Le Miss Annie 1 P r ues red (2rToOwn unde y 49S) --1, | Can pode lton, ( elton; ‘2, Miss Cassie ; : 2 5 u nan, ; Cameron, Albany. i e ' i ae . : ‘ : . North Bedeque; 2, M Clark Won >| Peck crauherries—1, James Barelay , | Lady’s Shawl 1, Miss H A Beairsto, St . 2... sk & ¢)*} wi ‘ . , a , Z ‘ t a ’ ym orth | 5 ose | O’Leary; 2, Bessie Yeo, Belmont. Eleanors; 2, Mrs Theo Beairsto, St ’ t { —_ oS Vio | i NY j . : ae Nicholas, - ‘ Es MALL FRUI®. , > W 2, ¢ fy 3 80s, | . Pair korse rugs-—}, Mrs B Brown, Mon:- o¢ fa Al 1 or Orhsr Preserving Fiuids.) | rose; 2,Miss A Dunbar, Alms; 3, Mrs ] Ss A | : " c F ae 2 glase jars s‘rawberni Emma | Quigley, Alberion. N . a '> } , ‘ ‘ whe oe } a i rs ‘ aw bere1es—— an na J i ai ‘ Eleanor’s; 2, 0 Ross Bedequ » at Ularke, So] mete an. New 4 i. n a v=) ae biankets-—-1, Mrs T D Morrison, ecuUuUrMab, New Auuan. } l Viimot i ware icre ved ‘ 1 £E | Darnley; 2, Mrs A Weeks, Montrose. ie : } } 2 ) #5'4°5 jars read raspoerries—— hy Vintwa Q 72 % } AA mm r | t ‘ ae - . . i : } ° COoOuUNn'eroane—_- vir PDD tcl {Schurman, New Annan Single counterpane—1, Mrs T A W b , C Morrisk Jo ri ee _ ore 1M O’Leary; 2, Isabella Cole, Bed que; 3, = A we 2 £iaes jars While raspberries — Slathie | , <4 i wes Half de ») Mung W it; AMT : : . Hattie Muttart, Centreville - ° 2 \ ws ?nIe | DLAC Key Bed que aoe i ‘ : > _% : ss ’, Tryon; 2, R McStavert, S’side. 3 3 . oo“ 4 Wool hearth rug -], Mre N Rameay, oS : i F i 4 Zi4S8 jars black bertres— 1, Rav Schur wd ; 5 = | Lhree lat Du : cabbage— H S:ales, | Fai a J vi 1K < DE > Ava! ( Hamilton, . Mrs Sudsbery, Tyne i ; n, New Annan. rt ; i , St Eieano 2, H Compt tie . Cee a L wok Valley; 3, Mrs A Dunbar, Alma. Lh ee Grumpead aDoa oct ia ee ae _ “7 sae 7? furs | t e: rth ‘ne any nater'tal— Ma Vv K : New \ nan | 4¥2 OF ison, O side; as ly a irn . I W } in i " De a oo eo ao at se airs ene fhcomson, Darnley; 2, Mi ; Three Winningstead cabba ze—1,8 iow, | . ss . ] > ‘ Alma. Freetown; 2, F Wooler, Bedgue. fa 2 glass ne black currants—1l, Mrs Geo Pair door niste—Sfve if Denker, Alas 1m). cae ' Sipe ae ae re churmas, New Annan. ay : és : fireé cau wers-—1l, Claud Williams, | 9 | Ste a a Annie M | 2: irs B MeLeod, Kensington; 3, Jaae | rt 12 ~ Kias > ja £00 ewerrie —- é 4 sabi vt ag dk ie Rha eee : 4 2. foe ies ' Murray, St Kleanors. Three 1 cabbage—i, Joe Rogers, , Murray, St Eleanors; 2, R Schurman, New | OT) ae oe Bree red caonuag » oe aL Bees | Halt dezea linen towels—1, Anne Mar- Bede que; 2, H Compton, St Eleanore. ee “wee = D ray, St Eleanore; 3, Mrs T A Murray, do. 2 | r v'ass ara rar ‘rries— “3 at J Basket Onions, yellow or white~1l, W | ye De aa T Pe gis R ee 5 One | nen table cloth--l1, Mrs Vietor ley , ro5 na Vo Rae kT savwaite uC VOnNR raveliers et, i : Strong," S’side; 2, Geo Gay, Travellers | “¢! ie Naha , SS. Camptell; 2, Annie Campbell, do. Rest « glass jars Ccnerries—l1, Row W rigot, , Basket Eschalote—1l,Jno Sharpe, Ken- singion, Twelve tomatoes—1, Claude Morrison, S’-ide; 2, A MeSween. do ‘three cacumbers—i, Fre Claude Morrison, S’side. Une pumpkin—1, D Schurmen, S’side. ay Ra W O01 y; 2; Schurman. Six stalks celery—1, Geo Crabbe; 2, Percy Bowuees. S’side. Half bushel Mctutyre potatees—1, Ray Schurman, New Aunan. Hait bushel beauty of Hebron — |, Leonard Schurmar, New Anzan; 2, A Mc- Leod, Lot 16. Half bushel Dakota red—2.'C A Pack- etts, Wilmot; 2, E Clerke, do Half bushel any new kind--1, Joseph Taylor, Freetown. Half bushel silver Lyle, Lot 16. Half bushel Prolifics—l, .L Schurman, New Anaan. Best collection of potatoes, 5 each —1, Josepn Rogers; 2, Geo: Rogers. Jadges—W BR Taylor, J A Burrows, Peter Scott. jollars—l, Herbert kiad FRUIT. AUTUMN APPLES. Yellow Transparent--1, Colin C Craig, Middleton; 2, Emma Schurman, New Annan. Red Astrachan—l, Charles D Laird, Bedeque; 2, C C Craig, Middleton. Peech—i, M Deacon, Freetown; 2, Rob Carruthers, Carleton. Irish Peach —1, D Rose, North Bedeqno; 2, KR S Carruthers, Car!eton. Duchess of Oldenburg—1, & Dawson, Cape i raverse. Emperor Alexander-—-1, C S_ Laird, Bedeque; 2, C C Craig, Middleton. EARLY AND LADE WINTER. Bishop Pippin—1, C C Craig,Middileton; 2, Jas Ramsay. Hamilton. Ben Davies—1l,S Muttart, Cape Tra- verse; 2, Lena Waugh, Wilmot. Northern Spy—l, M Deacon, Freetown. King of Yomkins Co—!, C Laird, Bedeque; 2, D A Sharp, S’side. Pewaukee— 1, R S Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Rob Bowness, Montrose. Wealthy—1l, R Bowness, Montrose; 2, RS Carruther-, Carleton. Bloom—1, K 3 Car->utzers, Carleton;2, D A Sharp, s’side. Longfield—-1, M Deacon, Freetown; 2,R C Carrnthers, Carleton. Fameuse or Snow—1, Mrs Henry Daw- son, Tryon; 2, Thos Moyse, Bedeque. Rnode Island Greening—1, B D Tanton, St Eleano.s; 2, RS Carruthers, Carleton. Nonpareil — 1, Miss Mattie Black, Bedeque; 2, Annie McDonald, North Be- degue. Baldwin—1, RS Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Flossie Schuran, New An: an. Ribstoc Pippin— i; Mrs N Ramsay, Hamulton. ; Winter Bouzgh—l, B D Tanton, St Eleanors; 2, Wm Brown, S’side Haas—1,R8 Carruthers, Carleton; 2 D A Sharp, S’side. Mclntosh—1, C C Craig, Middleten; 2, H A Stewart, Hamuiitor. Best collection of early and late winter varieties, not more than five of each sort, and not less than ten soris---1, RS Car- ithers, Carleton; 2,H A Stewart, Ham- ilton. > CRAB APPLES. Transcendent Crab—l, Archie Stavert North Bedeaue; 2,8 Wright, Middleton. Hyslop—l, Thos Montgomery, Bedeque; 2, Rev DJ Giilis, Indian River. Queen’s Choice—l, Miss Winifred § burna, S’side; 2, D Ross, North Bedeque. Golden—1, N Hooper, Bedeque; 2, Miss Edva M Ramsay, Hamilton. Siberia—1, Picton Rogers, North Be- deque; 2, Mrs N Ramsay, Hamilton. Montreal Beauty —-1, Mrs A W Tanton, St Bleanors; 2, Jos Rogers, North Bedeque. Whitney, No 20—1, Mrs N Ramsay, Hamilton; 2, Mrs Geo Jelly, S: Eleanore. Moore’s Arctic —1, Colin Crawfcrd, Middleton; 2, Jno Gardiner, Bedeque. Lombsrd—1, Miss Sadie srehaut, S’side. McLaughlan—W W Sharp, 8’side, D A Sharp, do. Damsons—1, Miss N G Crocket, Cape Traverse; 2, Mrs James Locke, New Village. ? PEARS. F’emish Beauty--1. Mrs Thos Johnson, S’s de, 2, Mrs Stanford Gay, do. S’side. FISH ANDSKA PRODUCT Half quintal eoafixh—l, J M Margate; 2 Thes Roblee, Ebbsteet. Haif quintal bhake—l, J N Smith Murgate; 2, Theos Roblee, Ebbafleet. } { | de; 2, G W Schurman; do. Kit of tongues and Sounds—l, Thos Robiee, Ebb-fleet. Ten pounds hake sounds—1, Thos Rub- lee, Eobsfleetz 2, Ruby Shoop Ebbsflee:. Half dozen (ualabelled) cans mackerel —1, Gabriel Allan, Searletown; 2, Tnos Roblee, Elbsfleet. Half dozen of (unlabe Jed) cans lobsters —1, Percy Beni, South Shore; J S Allan, S’side. Half dozen (unlabelled) cans blueberries —l,J 3S Allan, S’side; Gabriel Allaa Searletown. ; Half dozen (unlabelled) cans straw- | berries—1, Gabriel Allan, Scarletown, 2, id S Allan. do. | Halt dozen (unlabelled) can raspberries —1,J 8S Ailan, S’side; 2, Gabriei Allan Searletown. Halt dozen (unlabelled cans tomatos— 1, JS Allan,S’side;2,Gabriel Allan, Searle town. Judges—A Bowness, S$ E Gallant, Thos McA ister. CAKRIAGES, SLE!GHS, &c. Double-seated wagoa—1, L. U Fowler, Bedeque. Singie-seated wagon-—1, Wm Pound & Son, Margate. Single-seated sleigh—1, Wm Pound & Son, Margate. New horse cart, tires not less inches wide—Selly Bros U’Leary. Judges~ Edwin Proctor, Wm Gillis, R A McDougall, FLORICULTURE. Best collection of asters not lees than 4 colore—I1, MrsjI N Schurman,{S’side; 2, Mrs A C Rogers. Collection ef phlox drummondi,not less than four colors—l, Mrs Cudmore, S’side 2, Miss Kennedy, do. Collection of stocks not less than 4 colors—1,Mre A C Rogers, S’side; 2, Mr Kennedy, St Eleanore. Collection salpiglossis not less than 4 colors— 1, Blanche Grady, S’side; 2, MreC Kenredy, S’side. Gollection Roses—1, Mrs Robt Hooper, Side; Mrs Jas Higgins, S’side. Collection carnations,—1, Miss Cassie Baker, S’side; S Wright, S’side. ; Plate of Balsam Blooms—l, Mrs Sol. Vessey, S’Side. 3 Dablias, small double ~1, Ralph Hen- derson, S’side. 3 Dablias, large double—1, Mra Sol. Vessey, S’Side. 3 Dablias, son, S’Side. 3 Lilies.-1, Miss Gertie Green, S’S‘de. 4 Varieties of single Petunias—1, P Lea, 2, R Morrison, S’Side. 6 Double Zinnias—l, Mrs Sol. Vessey, S’Side. 6 Varieties of Pansies—1, Miss Maggie Beairsto, S’Side; 2, Miss Hope Massey, do. Hand Bouquet of Flowers—1, Mrs Mary J Schurman. 3’Side. Table bouquet of flowers —1, Miss Florrie Hunt, S’side, Miss Annie Walsh, do. Collection of everlastings—1, Mrs Mary Schurnisan, S’side. NEEDLE WORK AND PAINTING. Best piece of bed or needle work—l, Nellie Andrews, St. Eleanors; 2 Mrs Judge McLeod, S’side; 3, Mrs Dr McPhail, do. Best oi} painting—1, Mrs W H Warren, Bedeque; 2 Mrs Dr McPhail, S’side; Madge Baker, do. Best painting in water colors—1l, Adel McLeod, S’-ide; 2, Mrs Ju ‘ge McLeod, dc; 3, M L Beairsto, do. Best crayon drawing—1l, Clara Compton, S’side; 2, Bruce Compton, do; 3, Janie Me)onald, Indian River. Judges—Miss Louisa Montgomery, Mrs T W Reid, Miss Lucy MeNutt. TEXTILE FABRICS &c. 7 yards full dreseed black cloth—l, Mrs | Peter Cameron, Lot 14; 2, Mrs J D Mor- rison, Daraley; 3, Mrs Wm Pound, Mar- rte, 7 yards full dressed grey cloth—1, J A D.wson, Augustine Cove; 2, Mr. David | Walker, Kelvin Crove; 3, Mrs Quigley, Alberton, 10 yards women’s wear—l, Mrs J A Webb, O'Leary; 2, Mrs James McQuarrie, Carleton; 3, Mrs Robert Aco-n,St Eleancrs, than 4 single—l, Ralph Morri- } Clapp’s Favorite—1, Mrs Alice Hender- . 10 yards imxed fabric—], Mrs Peter ae Sy Smith, | : : : ‘ } Barre] ovsters—l, Gabriel McDouald, } One equash—1, Claude Morrison; 2, Dia; 1 > ’ | Parr linen sheetp—1, Mrs © W Leard, Tryon; 2, Annie Murray, St Eleanors. Pair Men’s Drawers—1, Mra N Ramsay, Har: ilton; 2,Mrs robert Bowness,Montrose. Pair Men’s Undershirts—1l, Miss A Dunbar, Alma; 2, Mrs M Quigley, Alber- ton. 2 Pair Men’s Socks—1, Mrs B Beuirsto, 2, Mrs Norman Ramsay, Hamilton; 3, Mrs Ky Ramsay, do. 2 Pair Men's Stockings—1l, Mrs B Beairsto, Malpeqne; 2, Mr Thos Black- wood Midleton; 3, Mrs N Hamilton do, 2 Pairs’ Mitts~—1, Mra Robt Bowness, Montrose; 2, Miss Ivaac Ives, Albany. Best collec.ion of hand-knit goods—1, Mrs Cha» Craig, Middleton; 2, Misa P Bowness, New Annan; 3, Miss Quigley, Alberton. (Continued on Fourth Page.) RACE AT SUMMERSIDE, In convection with the exhibition a gentieman’s drivers’ race took place on Summerside Driving Park yesterday after- noon, There were seven starters. The race was half mile heats. The summary follows : — W B Bowness, French All Right..4 1 mm Barna, ER lendiike,.. .casrscsosseecs. 2 J McPhee’s Nettie.....:......ic0 cecces 3 JR Tartoo’s Jennie..........0.0000..8 5 7 6 t we os ieee, Perteebr3is sod Fics cnivcdll D W Yanton’s Lady Dean............5 E Craswell’s Dan..:........seies.... 6 Time—1.37; 1.34 1.354; 1.362, The jr 'zes were A. N. Large, J. J. Davies aad W. 8. EcKie, the first-named being starter. John Horne was time- keeper. anak Nw OnNwWnarnre — ~The = PERSONAL. Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is in the city. Mr. H. R. Houghton, of Boston, a well kndwn railway man, is in the eity. Revere Hotel: Percy Reid, R E Bagnall, Tryon; G Blewett, Toronto; J D Church, New Glasgow. Mr.G. ©. Harrison, Land Surveyer, Pugwash, N.S., is visiting Charloitetown. He is a guest of Mr. P. S. Brown. " Mrs, Alex. Anderson, of Long Branch- N. J.yarrived io Charlottetown last even. ing. | Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of Dr, Beer. Mr. W.J.Cox,of King’s College, Windsor, N..S., arrived here lastevening. He will remain in Charlotvetown during the winter. We hear with segret that Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, is ill and confined to his house. Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, is in attendance. Mrs. (Dr) McLaughlin, of St. Peter’a, who bas been visiting relatives and friends in Charloticetown during the past few days, lett. for home this afternoon. Rev. H. H. P. Roche, rector of St. James’ Churei, Long Branch, N. J., arrived iv this city by last night’s express. Mr. Roche is the guest of his uncle, Chas. Palmer, Esq. : Miss May Flanagan, who was so badly burned at her home some months ago and whose left arm has not yet completely healed, has gone to Montreal for medical attendance at the hospital. She was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Zeph Elana- gan.— Moncton Times Registered at the Queen: Miss Easton, Georgetown; G W Boyee, Brockville; G C Harrison. Cumberland; A B Lusley, South- ampton, N 8; H R Houghton, Boston; Rev Gordon Pringle, Kineardine, N B; Rev A Craise, Mount Stewart; T F Simpson, Brantford; Mary ‘Martin, M~M Martin Heatherdale. Hotel Davies: B Beaton, Souris; Watson Griffio, R McDonald, Montreal; Fred Ansley, Toronto; M C Mnallarchy, sr, Montreal; R N Cox and two children,Morel]; C E Laeche'er, St John; O C Friper, Jro A Robertson, Montreal; Geo B Williams, New York; W J Bell, Chicago; R McHaffie, Hamilton; Albert Boswell, Pownal; H R Houghton, Boston; Jos Fraser and wife, New Glasgow,N 8; Judge McLeod, S’Side; B C Uox and wife, Souris. ——— EEE Piast Liyve.—The Plant Line steamer Olivette will be taken off the Halifax- Boston route in a few weeks. The Halifi x will then be engaged in the passenger and freight traffic alone—Healifax Herald. Lecrcre.—Rev. Mr. Geggie, of Truro, N. 8., will lecture in this city on October 26th. Fall particulars later. 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WORMWOOD'S iVionkey Theatr o0—Educated Animals---50 — In addition, the latest Projec:ing Ma- chine, showing animated pictures of the Queen’s Jubilee Procession taken by the Lumiere Cinemetograph Co, of Paris, See the Qacen in the grand parade. Also the Coloaial and Indian Troops. “A sight of a lifetime.” Nota panorama, but lite size pictures in motion—true to life—just as though you were present auring the Jubilee. 4--Shows fir the Same Admission--9 _—- ALSO Prof. Harry J. Daniels and his Talking Family. The only ventriloquist singing Emmett’s Cuckoo Song. 2—Hours Solid Fun—?2 ADMISSION—Evenings, 25 and 35c. Matinee, Children 10c, adults 20c. Seats now on sale, sep29 N evr Arrivals School Shoes, Lac:d Boocs for boys and girls. Ladies Cloth Gaiters yust upened. RUBBERS! RUBRERS, ; W. Hi! Stewart & Co. 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