i teas an Ree. te he 4 b 2.5 pn Se Sine. a : : = Ca peevy av , Re ee at hd ar lly is ee . he ead . = em THE DAILY RKAMINER, .- = po * KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITION A GOOD DISPLAY. Splendid Weather eerree eee A LARGE NUMBER IN ATTENDANCE. een fut Exhibition at Georgetown on Thurs day, the 29th inst., was. a very successful affair The day was all that could be desired fhe youth and beauty of King’s County were present in force, and the excel lent art myvement ol the Georgetown assess ors secured the best of order. This year was | striking contrast to last year, and very | e disorderly conduct could be observed. The exhibit on the stock grounds was so numerous as in former years, but rals were shown, notable : ww W 1 were the horses of Walliam DD. Shaw. of M wue, John Collins, of Sturgeon, P. Bb vers, of Lot 66, Patrick Welsh, of San rvul Mr. Sinnott, of Morell, and Mr. McGregor, of Montague. The Hernando carriage filly under three irs, of Mr. Frederick Morrow, of Souris, | snd the cart filly, of Mr. Ronald McKenzie f Dundas, attracted universal admiration. also on the grounds, cattle was sSume fine Lis Were > lis , - the eXhibit of mut n the whole not iS oY cl LS was ex pe cted. In j sheep some fairly good animals were shown, and the improvement among sheep fanciers | in King’s County was noticeable At the Drill Shed the excellent ment was parcicularly remarkable, and the arrange- | so numerous as in sithouwh not ah ae a years, was so well displayed as to th impression that it was much The samples greate than it really was shown in many departments were.of excel- lent quality, and the magnificent display of t { nat etown Woolen Factory lent a great effect to the success of the exhibit in ‘re not so keenly rass see ls Ww ntested as in f 1er years and the show n the whole, disappoint knit i vevetadies Was, « Dut in textile fabrics and was made. The dis- un excellent « splay play of fancy work was very good, but the ind p ed ishion Miss Emma O’Brien hardly received what justice would » Inlea rand harness, fish : llaneous articles, the entries were and » greatest praise should be y n for the expedition 1 awarding the prizes: although . l \ Lia 6. we l W i suc ssful i rs D : ae Sep. Ee. M Geo. F. O 1, the efficient and painstaking S tary did everything pos- SLO viva » the success of the EKxhibt- tion, and was ably assisted by Mr. John E. Morson, Mr, Mark Hy nry, Mr. Thomas Mc- l i id others in aking the Exhibition { 1887 one of the most successful County shows ever held in Prince Edward Island. Following is the PRIZE LIST HORSES Carriage St n, Ist, Wm D Shaw, Montague; 2nd, John A Collins, Sturgeon. Cart Staliton, Ist, Patk Drothers, Brother's Read; 2ad, Daniel Sinnott, Morell. Cart Horse o Mare, Ist, Patrick W alsh, Summerville; 2nd, Daniel Sinnot, Vorell. Carriage Horse or Mare, Ist, Ewen Me- Gregor, Montague; 2nd, Charles E Dingwall, Morell. . Cart Mare with her Cart Foal, Ist, Robert Kaneen, New Perth; 2nd, Daniel Robertson, Braudenell Carriage Mare with her Carriage Foal, Ist, Frank Sanderson, St Peters; 2nd; Daniel Mc- Gregor, Union Road. Eatire Cart Colt under three years, lst, Jas McMillan, Summerville; 2nd, James Sullivan, pai row 8 R ad. Entire Cart Colt under two years, Ist, L Doyle, St Peters; 2nd, John McPhee, Savage H sroor. Entire Carriage Colt under three years, Ist, Gavin Reid.Murray Harbor North; 2nd, Mur- dock Nicholson, Whim Road. three years, Ist, Adolphus Neil Matheson, Cart Filly unde: McEwen, St Peter 3; 2nd, Forest Hill. Carriage Filly under three ye urs, Ist Fred Morrow, Souris; 2a 1, William Sinnott, Morell. Cart Filly under two years, ist, Ronald McKenzie, Dundas. Judyes—Allan Boisner, Souris; L P Doyle, St Peter's; Daniel Shaw, New Perth, John G Graham, Murray Harbor North; Geo Moar, (,eorgetown. CATTLE, Avrs f Bull wy ave, Ist, L slie Poole, Lower Montague; 2nd, Paul McPherson, Launching; 3rd, David Reid, Baldwin's Road. Ayrshire Bull under three years, Ist, Robert Kaneen, New Perth. Shorthorn Bull any age, Ist, Alex New Perth; 2nd, John O’ Hank y, Cable Head; 3rd, Peter J McDonald, Little Pond. Shorthorn Ball ander three years, Ist, Wm (iordon, Brudenell: John M Hughes, st Mary’ Road. Yearling Shorthorn Bull, Ist, New Perth, 2nd, Benjamin Montague. ; Yearling Ayrshire Bull with registered pedigree, Ist, Cy:us Shaw, New Perth. Ayrshire Cow in milk, Ist, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2nd, do, do. ‘ Shorthorn Cow in milk, Ist, Robt Dewar, New Perth; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Roy ilty Shorthorn Bull Calf, calved in Robt Dewar, New Perth. Ayrshire Bull Calf, calved in 1887, 1st, Jno Lobt Dewar, Wright, Lower 1887, Ist, McDonald, New Perth: 2nd, M P Robertson Lower Montague, Shorthorn Heifer Calf, calved 1887, Ist. F G Bov yer, Georgetown Roy ilty Ayrshire Heifer Calf, calved 1887, 1st, Jas Phiilips, Lower Mont wue; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. Grade Cow in milk, Ist, Jonathan Robertson, Lower Montague; 2ud, do, do. Ayrshire Heifer, under three years, lst, F (7 Bovyer, town Royalty. Shorthorn Heifer, under three years, )st, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2nd, Edward Georg cCLATeH, do, do. Heifer under two years, Ist, Thos Henry, Georgetown hoyalty ; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Ox orye vown Royalty. Judges—Alfred Gordon, Roseneath;; Wm Machon, Murray Harbor Suvuth; Jas McPhee e J , F Beach Point. SHEEP—LEICESTER AND COTSWOLD. Ram, any age, lst, Peter Stewart, Brude- nell; 2nd, F (+ Bovyer, Geo’town Roy ulty Ye riing Ra n, lst, Jas S illiv mn Sparrow's Road; 2nd, W m Gordon, B ndenell. Ram Lamb, lst, Michael Power, Summer- Ville; 2ady Robert Dewar, New Perth ee . i ae : : ° : Pea . rg Ewes, having raised Lambs this season, lsat, / G Bovyer, Geo’'tuw ; yer, a Royalty; 2ud, uv, i ‘Lower Montague; 2nd, Jas 4 ods ’ ier Smith, | Pen of two Ewe Lambs, Ist, Robert Dewar, New Perth ; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Geo'town Roy- alty. Pen of two yearling Ewes, Ist, F @ Bov- 2nd, Wim Cordon, yer, Geo'town Royalty: Brudenell. AND OTHER DOWNS, Ram, any age, ist, Win Gordon, Brudenell; 2nd, Robert Dewar, New Perth. Yearling Ram, Ist, FQ Bovyer, Royalty; 2ad, do. Ram Lamb, Ist, Robert Dewar, New Perth; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Geo'town Royalty. SHROPSHIRE (Geo town Pen of two Ewes, having raised Lambs this |< season, Ist, F G Bovyer, Geo'town Royalty; 2nd, Rebert Dewar, New Perth. Per of two Ewe Lambs, Ist, Robert Dewar, New Perth; 2nd, do. ‘ Pen of two yearling Ewes, Ist, F G Bovyer, ieo'town Royalty; 2nd, do. Alex Campbell, Montague; Robert Griffiths, Queen's Road, Lot 51; Thomas Lavers, Geo'town: Win Sullivan, Sparrow's Road; Joseph MeDonald, Greenvale. J udges P1Q8, Breeding Sow, with litter of not less than lour pigs, under seven weeks old, Ist, Win Nicholson, Dundas; 2nd, John A Annear, Lower Montague. Berkshire Boar Pig. Ist, Michael Power, Summerville. Boar Pig, other breed, Ist, John A Annear, Phillips, Lowe: Montague. wo Pigs, under seven months, barrows ex- cluded, Ist, Jas Phillips, Lower Montague; 2ad, John A Annear, Lower Montague. Judges—Donald B MePhee, Geo’town; Michael Power, Lot 51; John Edmonds, Let 66; Herman McDonald, Hermanville; POULTRY. Pair of Turkeys, Ist, Hugh McKinnon,Stur- seon. Cock and two Prllets, white or brown Leg- horn, Ist, Archibald Tapper, Geo’town. Cock and two Pullets,light or dark Brahma, (eo town. Pullets, other Ist, John Owen, Cock and two breeds, Ist, Nicholas Murphy, Sturgeon. Pair Ducks, Ist, Mrs R Dewar, New Perth. Pair Geese, Ist, Maggie Henry, Geo'town; Zn !, Sullivan Henry, Geo’town. Donald Stewart, Cardigan; John A Geo’- Me- Judges Dingwell, Little River; John Haggart, town; Richard Sprague, Montague; Jos , Cardigan Road, Lot 41. Is alt GRAIN. Two bushels White Wheat, with specimen straw and heads, Ist, Daniel Robertson, Bru- denell; 2nd, E Peters, Lower Mon- tague, [wo busnels Red Wheat, with straw and heads, Ist, Daniel Robertson, de nell, Two bushels two-rowed Barley, Ist, Wm MacIntyre, New Perth; 2nd, John Robertson, Inkerman. I'wo bushels Black Oats, Ist, Bi udenel). lwo bushels White Oats, Ist, John Robert Inkerman; 2nd, Wm MacLaren, New { reorge specimen Bru- Jas D Dewar, son. Perth. Two bushels Buckwheat, Peters, Lower Montague. [welve ears Indian Corn, son, Montague; 2nd, R H Perth. Half bushel White Beans, Ist, John Robert- John Macdonald, New Ist, George E Ist, Wm Nichol- Plummer, New son, Inkerman; 2nd, Perth. Half bushel New Perth; man. Half bushel Flax Seed, ald, Launching; 2nd, Mrs R Gill, Lot 66. Judges-—John Nicholas, Grand River; Na- thaniel McPhee, Burnt Point; Daniel Mc- Cormack, Narrows Creek; John French,Stur- gyeon. John Macdonald, tobertson, Inker- Peas, Ist, 2nd, John Ist, Peter Macdon- Elliotvale, GRASS SEEDS. Ist. Geo MaclIn- Ten pounds Red Clover, Minchen, New tyre, New Perth; 2nd, John Perth Ten pounds Alsike Clover, Ist, John ertson, Inkerman. Half bushel Timothy Seed, Ist, Wm Shaw, Montague; 2nd, George MacIntyre, New Perth. Judges—John Nicholas, Grand River; Na- thaniel McPhee, Burnt Point; Daniel Mc- Cormack, Narrows Creek; John French, Stur- geou. Rob- ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Half dozen Swede Turnips, by weight, Ist, James Mills, Little River. Half dozen Field Carrots, Ist, lish, Union Road. Half dozen Table Carrots, Annear, Lower Montague. Halt dozen Beets, Ist, } Lester Mel- Ist, Montague Percy Robertson, Inke rinanh, Hali dozen Onions, Ist, Jas Kelly, Elliot- vaie. Pwo pounds Shallots, Ist, Peter's Road. Half dozen roots Celery, Ist, Richd Sprague, j Montague. Mangold Wurtzel (heaviest half dozen), Ist, Percy Robertson, Inke: man. Three Cabbages, Winningstadt, Ist, John | Collins, Sturgeon. ‘ Three Cabbages, Drumhead, Ist, John Col- 'lins, Sturgeon. Pumpkin (heaviest), Ist, John McDonald, New Perth; 2nd, Mrs J P Norton, Bruden- ell, | Squash (heaviest), Ist, Mrs Ronald R Mc- Donald, Grand River; 2nd, John Campbell, ; do, | Half bushel Early Rose Potatoes, Ist, John RK MeDonald, Burnt Point; 2nd, George K Peters, Lower Montague. Half bushel White’ Potatoes, Ist, H L Mac. donald, Cardigan; 2nd, John Macdonald, New Perth. Half bushel McIntyre Potatoes, Ist, Daniel Robertson, Brudenell; 2nd, Donald Stewart, Cardigan. Halt bushel Beauty of Hebron Potatoes, Ist, Daniel Robertson, Brudenell; 2nd, Wm Monroe, Whim Road. One dozen Potatoes grown from seed balls of year 1886, Ist, John: Kaneen, New Perth, Half bushel New Variety Potatoes (named), Ist. H L Macdonald, Cardigan;-2ad, John McDonald, New Perth. Judges—Jno Sutherland, St Peter's Bay; Michael Bowlen, Grand River Road; Michael MeDonald, Whim Road; Thomas S Henry, John Johnston, Georgetown. FRUIT. Basket Apples, three kinds, assorted, (named) Ist, Mrs John Robertson, Inkerman; 2nd, Daniel McGregor, Union Road. Basket Cooking Apples, Ist, John Robert- son, Inkerman; 2nd, Angus McPherson, Union Road, Basket Eating Apples, Ist, Mrs Ebenezer Campbell, Montague; 2nd, F G Povyer, Geo’town Royalty. Basket Crab Apples, Ist, Emily Robertson, Inkerman; 2nd, Mrs Joseph Wightman, St Andrew’s Point. Half-gallon Plums, Ist,F G Bovyer, George- town Royalty. Mrs Jas Cogswell, Georgetown; Mary Under- hay, Bay Fortune, ctadtiasltinahe FLORICULTU RE. Assortment Plants in Flowers, Ist, Mrs Easton, Georgetown. Geranium, Ist, Mrs F P= Norton Brudenell. Lot Cut Flowers, Ist, Mrs F P Norton, Brudenell. Judges—.John B McEwen, St Peter's Bay; BUTTER AND CHEESE, Tub or crock Salt Butter, not less than New Perth; 2nd, Mrs R Dewar, New Perth; rd, Charlotte MeDonald, New Perth. Basket new Butter, not less than five pounds, Ist, Mrs A _ Robertson, Brudenell; 2nd, Miss Maggie Sutherland, St Peter's Bay; 3rd, Mrs Robert Mellish. Union Road. Cheese, not less than twelve pounds, Mrs A Robertson, Brudenell; 2nj, Mrs A Robertson, Brudenell; 3rd, D Robertson, Brudenell. Bay; Judges—Jno A MecLaine, St Peter's Ba Jno J MeDonakl, Montague; G A Aitkin, Georgetown; Angus McLeod. CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS, Wayon, Ist, Chrysostom McCormack, Nar- row’s Croek; 2nd, James McInnis, St Peter's Bay ‘ Judges—Geo R Moore, Baldwin’s Road; James Dewar, New Perth; Ronald McPhee, John Smith. FARMING Truck Wagon, Ist, John F Gill, Road. Farm Cart, with sideboards (new) Ist, Harry McLean, Montague. Plough, ist, Timothy Chevirie, Souris. Horse Hay Fork, Ist, Benj Davie, Lower Montague. Potato Digger, tested Exhibition Day, Ist, Henry 8 McLeod, Murray River, Judges—Gieo R_ Moore, Baldwin's Road; James Dewar, New Perth, Ronald McPhee, John Smith. LEATHER AND HARNESS. IMPLEMENTS. Brothers Side of Neats Leather, Ist, Jas A Cogswell, Georgetown. Side of Grain Leather, Ist, Jas A Cogswell, Georgetown. Calfskin, lst, Jas A Cogswell, Georgetown. Side of Harness Leather, Ist, Jas A Cogs- well, Georgetown. Set of Carriage Harness, Ist, J M Mitchell Souris. Set of Cart Souris. Judges—Samuel MeDonald, Dundas; S P Campbell, Souris; Adam White, Sturgeon; Wm McCannell, Georgetown. TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. Ten yards Black Full Dress Cloth, Ist, Nicholas Clark, Grand River; 2nd, Mrs Don- ald MacIntyre, Cardigan Wharf; 3rd, Mrs Donald McLellan, Narrow’s Creek. Ten yards Grey Full Dress Cloth, Ist, Mrs Joseph McDonald, Little Pond; 2nd, Mrs Ronald McCormack, Narrow’s Creek; 3rd, Alfred Gordon, Roseneath. Ten yards Women's Wear (plain) Ist, Effie McCormack, Narrow’s Creek; 2nd, Mrs John McDonald, Burnt Point; 3rd, Mrs George McDonald, Grand River. Ten yards Women’s Wear (fancy), Ist, Mrs John McEachern, DeGros Marsh; 2nd, Mrs Nicholas Clarke, Grand River; 3rd, Mrs John McNeill, New Perth. Ten yards Fancy Shirting (all wool) Ist, Michael McDonald, Commercial Cross; 2nd, Simon MeNeill, New Perth. Ten yards White Flannel (twilled), Ist, Mrs James Norton, Annandale; 2nd, Mrs Donald McIntyre, Cardigan Wharf. Ten yards White Flannel (plain), Ist, Sarah McDonald, Annandale; 2nd, Robert Mellish, Union Road. Ten yards Wool Carpet, Ist, Mrs. John MVe- Neill, New Perth; 2nd, Mrs Simeon MeNeill, New Perth. Shawl. Katie Hughes, Morell. Plaid, Mrs John McKenzie, St Peter's Bay. Pair Blankets, Mrs John McKenzie, St Peter's Bay. Horse Rug, Geo A Stewart, Brudenell. Knit.or Woven Counterpane, Ethel Knight, Georgetown. Hearth Rug (all wool), Ist, Jonathan Rob. ertson, Lower Moutague; 2nd, Maggie Dewar, Brudenell; 3rd, Maggie Johnstone, Roseneath. Drugget Shirt, Ist, Mrs John McDonald, surnt Point; 2nd, Mrs Michael Christian, Dundas. Two pair Socks, lst, Miss Katie Power, Elliot Vale; 2nd, Jonathan Robinson, Lower Montague; 3rd, Mrs Ebenezer Campbell, Montague. Two pair Stockings, Ist, Mrs James Norton, Annandale. Pair Winter Gloves, Mrs George Lavers, Georgetown. Pair Winter Mitts, Mrs Ewen McGregor, Montague. Collection of Knit Goods, Mrs Ewen Me- Gregor, Montague. Harness, Ist, J M Mitchell, MeIntyre, New Perth; Mrs John Cowan, Murray Harbor South; Mrs Donald B Me- Phee, Georgetown. FLAX MANUFACTURE. Half-dozen Towels, Mary McDonald, Car- digan Wharf. ‘ aa Cloth, Miss Katie Power, Elliott ale. Sample Flax (hackled), Intyre, Roseneath. Half-dozen Grain Sacks, Mrs George Mc. Donald, Grand River. Pair Sheets, Mrs Michael Christain, Dun- das, Judges—Miss Annie McKinnon, Rollo Bay; Mrs John Larkin, St Peter's Bay; Mrs Angus McIntyre,” New Perth; Mrs John Cowan, Murray Harbor South; Mrs Donald B Me- Phee, Georgetown. FANCY WORK. Selection of Fancy Work.in Wool, Ist, Mrs A Hamilton, New Perth; 2nd, Effie McCor- mack, Narrow’s Creek; 3rd, Emma Hines, Montague. Selection of Lace Work, Ist, Mrs B S Stewart, Montague; 2nd, Mrs Dr Gillis, Dun- das. Fancy Work of other kind, Ist, Mrs Peter Edmonds, Summerville; Mrs Edward Kelly, Lot 66. Painting, framed. Ist, James Brennan, Souris; 2nd, James Brennan, Souris, Needle-work Picture, framed, Ist, Miss Laura Kaneen, New Perth; 2nd, Kate Mce- Donald, Cardigan Wharf. Judges—Jas Phillips, Sturgeon; Mrs Cogswell, Georgetown; Miss Smith, Perth, Mrs John Me- Jas New FISH. Half barrel Mackerel, Ist, MeDenald Bros, Georgetown; 2nd, do, do. Quintal Codfish (dry), Ist, Richard ‘Jordon, Murray Harbor South; 2ud, Caleb Jordan, d 0. Quintal Hake (dry), Ist, Caleb Jordan, Murray Harbor South, Richard Jordan, do. Box (twelve tins) Canned Lobsters, Ist, Jno A McLaine, St Peter’s Bay. Box (twelve tins) other Canned (ioods, Ist, John A McLaine, St Peter’s Bay; 2nd, do, do. MISCELLANEOUS, Half-gallou Damsons, Geo'town Royalty. Collection of other Fruits, Ist, Mrs John | Robertson, Inkerman. Jadges—John B McEwen, St Peter's Bay; Mes Jas Cogswell, Gevrgetowa;. Mary- Under- | hwy, Bay Fortune, Ist, F G Bovyer, | Half dozen Brick, Ist, Robt Stewart, Mon- tague. Pork Barrel, Ist, Frank Bushy, St Peter's Collecticn Edge and Pointed Tools, Ist, Peter teh Georgetown, . Collection Baskets, Ist, John D Dewar Brudeutli, : Judges— iiss Annie McKinnon, Rollo Bay; Mrs John Larkin, St Peter's Bay; Mrs Angus a LA AON One hundred pounds Flour, Ist, Jno Poole, Lower Montague; 2nd, John Minchin, New | Perth. One handred pounds Oatmeal, Ist, Geo Me- New Perth; 2nd, Jno Poole, Lower Intyre, Montague. ae Selection Tin Work, Ist, D F Kennedy, Georgetown. Loaf home-made Bread (Island flour), Ist, Mrs Jno MeNeili, New Perth. Loaf home-made Bread (any flour), Ist, Mra Donald Stewart, Georgetown R«yalty; 2Qnd, | twenty pounds, Ist, Miss Leslie McDonald, Mrs Geo Lavers, Georgetown; 3rd, Mrs Johan | McNeill, New Perth, Judges—Angus McDonald, Little Pond; Thos Hession, Georgetown; O S Gordon, Roseneath; James Kelly, Lot 66. BE Death of Abram Gill, Esq. Ir is with great regret that we record to- day the death of Abram Gill, Esq., Little York. Mr. Gill was widely known through- out the Island, and was highly esteemed for his intelligence, integrity and public spirit. He was one of our best farmers and most successful fruit growers. He has for years past taken an active part in the management of our Provincial Exhibition, and was always ready to bear a hand in| every progressive movement. In_ politics Mr. Gill wasa staunch Liberal-Conserva- tive, and was President of the organization at Little York. He will be much missed in the community in which he resided. To his widow and family we tender our warm- est sympathy in their deep bereavement. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR M *S. ROSS'S ‘MAGIC HEALER SALVE, which is warranted to cleanse and cure Mutilated flesh, Accidents from fire, Galled or bruised skin, Enflammation of all kinds, Chilblains and itching. Hands chapped or cracked, Eye-lashes inflamed, Any frost or cold sores, Lips or nipples cracked, Eruptions on the body, Rough or dry skin. Skin rash and ringworm, All bvils and pimples, Lacerated or broken skin, Warious cuts and wounds, Every kind of surface sore. Sold at 25 cents per box, in Drug and country stores, and by the proprietors. JOHN ROSS & CO., 276 King Street. P. O. Box 457, Charlottetown, Sept. 30—lw wky 3m CF us: BT. 5: ME. JOHN F. POWERS returns thanks to the A peopie of Charlottetown and vicinity for their liberal patronage to him as Hair Dresser and Berber, and cordially rec»mmeads to them Mr George V, Mo:vre, who has been his chief assisiant for neariy the list three years. to whom he nas suid and transferred ths xood will of his business. JOHN F. POWERS, Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 187. Referring to the above notice, the undersigned begs to inform the public that he intends, aided by competent assixtants, continuing tae Barber and Hairdressing busine-s lately carried on by Mr. Powers, and hopes, by strict atrention to business tv imerit a continvuanee of the patronage so liberally awarded to Mr. Powers. GEORGE V. MOORE. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1887—5i Y 5 {ND FURS. b ~ BROWN’S BLOCK. STANLEY BROS., HOW OF NEW FALL GOODS -EXTRA GOOD YALUE IN GENERAL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY., w eod - GRAND HX AIBITION Wwe Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1887 SPRAVED OR STOLEN, A LA PGE brown dog, answer to the name of sar. A reward will be given for his re- re a Pex st RXaMiIngr Office. - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 S87. NDON HOUSE FALL OPENING---URY GOODS, HARES & STEWART Are now opening their Large and Varied Importation of STAPLE AND FANGY DRY Gools England, Scotland, Canada and United States. 4 from CTE EEE Every Department Well Stocked.---Prices Low, HARRIS & STEWART _ SUCCESSORS TO 1887. - 2 Ch'tewn, Sept. 19, -wky James Paton «Co, MARKET SQUARE. | NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ee ; —_—_-, oO Latest Styles! Best Qualities! and Lowest Prices | — —— ) ————— _- Our Whole Fail Stock will be Ready in a Few Days, aceemenncmncenne anaen GD ‘Our Carpet Department wil. be Better Stocked this Fall than Ever Before, 0—_——— = JAMES PATON & CO, MARKET SQUARE, Ch'town, Sept. 22, 1887. dy & wky NEW FALL &88B6 INVDW OF EIN J. HS. VEAC DONALD. Every department full of the Newest Goods. Everything New in Ladies’ Bress Goods. Everything New in Ladies’ Jackets. Everything New in Ladies’ Hats and Trim- mine's. Tremendous Stock of Ready-made Clothing. Every Inducement to Cash Buyers. Goods Bought Right. Our Prices will be found Low. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch'town, Sept. 26, 87—dy wy— pat UPERING AND TO ARRIVE: ENGLISH AND CANADIAN UnY GOODS & CLOTHING —-—ALL AT—~— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. CeO ee UU Le Sign of the LION, Queen Street, ‘ | Ch'town, Sept. 24, 1887—wb4 & why