aS + + .§ i f ee me LA at ES ~ - —_ a enn a 7 THt ' . fuschias were very UD ALLY IN XAMIN iv R, variety admirable. zard’s whole exhibit gave he isa careful and tasteful Iu fact, Mr. Has- | evidence that OCTOBER 18, L881. : . ee Alba floriculturist. cama | Miss L. Bovyer’s flowers received much | Provi Exhibition. | deserved admiration, and those of Mrs. | Johu Williams were not less admirable LES ry was one of the best days |i their several classes. Charlottetown has seeu. It was a fine} day and a sober da There was no! aie Buriae - drunkenness, though the town was full] To criticise in this class would be an in- jn ole. many of whom would. under | Vidous task. Between many of the parcels the old order of things. have been drunk | there is little choice ; jand if we should te certainty. Our merchants did| We Tecomrne ‘ud one it 18 not improbs able a good cash on detivery trade, and}that we should overleok another just as | th istomers, it is safe to say, |g00d—perhaps better. ‘he first prize |, < — , Walue of the money they ex: again falls toa Mrs. Ferguson, but this , he gvay, it was especially ne it is not ae Donald Verguson, but | : i who advertize| Mrs. Johan Ferguson It’s all in the t res t freely in Tux E xam- | fan nily however; aud indeed it would be | I @ re ! by the greatest num- | | very hard to excel either of the Mrs. ! chase | Fergusen in this respect. Mrs. David imated that about four Yhous-| Muteli, of Lot 48; Mrs. K noch Drake, of a people visited the exhibition yester- iW est River, Mrs. George Sellars, of day. |Highfield, and Mrs. James Carter, of Wivsloe Road, are the remaining prize IN THE DRILL SHED |wioners. Among the exhibitors show- Dhere b ‘ display than the i - | ing butter of excellent quality are dications of the previous evening Would) Mrs. Roderick Hogan, South Shore, lead one to expect. The exhibit of roots| Lot 65, Mrs. James Howard, West aod vegetables, the writer heard mavy!| River, Mrs. James Carter, Winsloe s as not inferior to that at the De-| Road, Mrs. Thomas Ayers, Union Road, miniou Exhibition in Ilalifax. That of }Mrs. J. A. MeMillav, Brackley Point Mr James Burke, market gardener, is | Road, Mrs William F. Dawson, Royalty, fi in order as in number and variety. | Mrs Joseph Wise, Milton, Mrs. Hi omprises eighty-five samples|D. Ferguson, East River, Lot 34,| of his prod and besides, he shows/}Evelyn Scott, East River, Lot 34, specimens of table and|Mrs. R. B. Stewart, Miss aud several very fine heads | Mrs. Joseph B. Stewart, Dickieson, Brackley Point ‘ , idward Baytield, Esq., is | Road; Mrs. John Stewart, Brackley ‘ prominent exhibitors of} Point Road; Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, rd field duce. [fis prize;Reyalty; Miss Elizabeth Thon oe wh sand carrois are excel-| East River; Mrs. George Bu an B besides these, he sbows anj| Peters Road; Mrs. Jaraes Carter, “Wi in- assoriment of maagels, for which nov/sloe Road; Miss W. F. Dawson. on'y | Re sxyalty; Miss Forbes, Government | red, which was not very fine but calculated to convey a prac-| House; Mrs. Joseph B. Stewart, Brack-| , tical lesson. On the same day, i in the| ley Point Read. Ci< i >i ¥ fi ] ! i b, ikl Bayfie a planted, as a FURNITURE. experiment, seven difierent varieties of | ~ aie 4 | Mr. W. A. Hickey, upholsterer, ex- : al wt ‘ yellow, long yel-|,.,. q rer ; - a ‘oe. : , ae | hibits a beautiful and unique suit of fur- low, long red, red glebe, yellow gloebe,|. ; ; <a. : fas ' ae niture. It is of walnut, inlaid with gold s ovoid lhe results are vow ; an 4 ei 1 5. h : and garnet silk tapestry ‘immed w i eus. All the specimens are very at ti C : ot Ys a a. " eae garnet satin. sntle who we 1 but Mr. Bayfield says the red globe Fralif s a: ete " ov, aed : ae alifax say th $ suit of furniture is and the ovoids gave the best return. - ee Oe Se | equal to anything of the kind shown at the Dominion Exhibition. BREAD. When examining the exhibit of Mr. Quirk, that of Mr. Wm. Pownal Street, had not been sent in. It aitracted much attention yesterday, and | its quality was justly admired. Among the remaininog contributors to the lid assortment of roots and veget- n exhibition are R. G. Freeland, mer, Owen Connoly, W. D. Siewart, and Joseph Moar, all of whom forth in this way, the beneficial care-ul gardening. The pota- toes showa by Messrs. George Tweedy, Howard and James Farquharson plendid, but there are others who in this very important class, whose names ae worthy of mention, viz; S2u0W re sults of James PHOTOGRAPHY. Mr. Lewis exhibits a collection of ex- cellent photographs. Some of the sub- exnivoit Hon. Joseph Pope, Robert A. Haviland, jects are beautiful, and the tone and 5 a he t. David Boisuer. North | £218h of the pictures would be couuted River, George Burnett, St. Peter’s Road, | 8PeTior anywhere. Mr. Mugford also | shows pictures which are commendation. John A. Fe East River, Hugh worthy of| MecKiouou, Charlottetown Royalty. Before leaving this department we may say that there was some disagreement among the judges as to the merits of cer- tain roots and vegetables. Aste onions a very perfect aud ripe assortment was seed over and the first prize given to a vwuson,. FRET WORK elegant exhibits. Among these is a clock, shown by Mr. Chas. Brown. The manufacture of this clock, or rather its case, gave recreation to Mr. Brown for j mple that were large, coarse and green.| about three months. It is sawn from lhe prize for bl te potatoes was it is said,|seven different kinds of wood and is er a basket of Pri ince Albert’s not} unique in/its way. If people generally quite ripe. There was also a difference} would employ their leisuve hours after ot oe concerning tomatoes and savoy|the manner of Mr. Brown, there would i rea cabbag id it is stilla disputed ques- prize should be rto the finest and us of these articles. be less mischief in the world—because, 1:asto v Slisther tha less idleness. riven to the largest o : a BOOKBINDING. mose periect specime ‘ . Mr. G. H. Haszard contributes first-class specimens of the work he turns out of his book-bindery, and also a very nice assortment of stationery, grams, ete. Mr. Haszard work. GRAIN. This class has been increased and im- proved by late arrivals, The leading exhihitors were Thomas Bullman, of Rustico; Hubert Mills, of St, Eleanor’s ; Albert Boswell, of Lot 49; and Dom- Pineo, of New Glasgow. Mr. Joseph Stretch, of Weet River, and Mr. George Burnett, of St. Peter’s Road, are exhibitors of horse be rmne: an article not reciated by the generality of our mers as it deserves to be. does good Se THE IMPROVED AIR PIPE ROTARY CHURN’ 2 This is a revelving box, without any dasher, calculated to br'ng the butter without breaking the grain. By means ofa strainer the butter milk is drawn off before being gathered in with the LbDp "se Aiki diel butter. This saves overworking the butter, aud thus preserves the grain aud Of fruit tere is also a collection " leaves the butter free from cheesy mat- ter, securing the qualities of the famed high-priced gilt-edged butter. Mr. W, H. Lyach, who is intreducing these im- creditable to the Province. Mr. Abram (rill, of Little York, shows a case of nine varieties of fruit. for which the judges Di lait ariel eesti’ a an z s , istly recommend a prize. Grapes, proved butter maling appliances, will ious and beautiiul, come from the] endeavor to-day to ebtain cream, and Db. Davies and Wm. leard, Keq. Fine assortments of apples are shown by the Messrs. George and Ce fs ee , : : nhouses of Hon. ctical illustration of the the chura. We shall note It seems to us that this churn thus give a pra working of the result Ret » ¥¥, »M rk ane : . , f as — i ; ght, by r. Locke Jones, should receive careful attention in this owual, and oy Mr. Geo. Davies. Mrv.| Proviuce. There is no doubt that our Angus Darrach, of Covehead, and Mrs. farmers’ wives are still using poor dairy appliances, and they are now only just waking up to the necessity of an im- provement. Mr. Lynch is prepared to make a liberal proposition to manufac- John Robertson, of Brackley Point, show fine crab apples, while green gauges ud plums, of spleadid quality are shown by Owen Connolly, Esq., and Mr. 1 ‘* » Alles >} ‘ } . 7 . Ma thew oan Plums, Camsons and} turers and busivess meu, under which pears, 1n goodly array, are exhibited by | the churn may be made in this Province a Nr. Robert Jones, of Lot 48, Mrs. Mc- Dougall, Argyle Shore, Mrs. Cairns, St. Veter’s Road, Chas. E. Brown, of Char- lottetwn, and others: We should welcome the introduction of improved bui‘er-making machinery from whatever source; but should, of ccurse, prefer to manufacture ‘uem for ourselves, and we see no good reason why we should not do so. FLOWERS. faret is a very fair share of flowers, t! eh the couy etition is not active. MISCELLANEOUS. Mes ssrs. E Mi ard Bayfield, Herbert Has The ladies make fine exhibits of fane ty wd and Bliss L. Bovyer, Miss Heard,| work, besides mats, quilts, ete. irs. George Davis and Mrs John Wil-| -An elegant base burner _ stove liams #1¢@ among the exhibitors. Mr. Bayfield exhibits a collection of eighteen very choice varieties of the geraniam— the best collection of the kind ever made iu this Province. But the judges, we are informed, refused to believe that they could all be the. property of one person; and, in the absence of positive proot that they were, did not award a prize for them. For a colleciion of sal- attracts attention as we evter the exhibi- tion. Must have beea made in Yankee- dom. No it wasn’t, either. It was turned out of the foundry of C. Faweett, of Sackville, N. B., aud Henry Beer, Esq., is the agent here. Mr. Douad McKenzie exhibits a “Champion” horse hoe and moulding plough—the superiority of which is evi- dent iva momeut to the farmer’s eve. THE | DAIL beautiful and in| Murray, of Of fret work there are several very | with mono-! pigh ssis aud pinks, shown by Mr. Bay ld, no prize was offered; but the judges them ax a most beautiful variety and worthy of a prize, Mr. Herbert Haszard’s pansies and I ecommenuded Mr. MeKenzie also exhibits the St, George Cultivator. Messrs. Dawson & Lepage show the working of a horse power bay and straw cutter—a capital machine, ee The Reaatta. Tar single sculi race started a short time after the finish of the feur oared con | test. four amateur carsmen took part, lviz: Jchn Joy, W.-C. Bourke, John 5 rand George Duchemin. The race | seemed quite interesting from the start, but contestants “neared the buoys the water became so rough that none of them ventured te turn aecording to the starter’s instructions save Mr. Bourke. He had not proceeded three hundred yards on the home stretch when his shell filled with water, and he had te abandon the race. The others, it is alleged, turned the buoys contrary to instructions, ana rowed home on the flats in calm water, ending as | fol lows: Duchewin, first; Walker, second; Joy—who also had his shell partly tille with water-- third; as the and Bourke, fourth. Bourke enter ad a protest againat the winner for turning the buoy contrary to instruc tions. The referee decided in and recoramended that awarded second prize. his faver, Duchemin be THE DOUBLE SCULL RACE. Two crews atarted for ‘resulted in a regular ‘‘ walk over the |course” by Messra. Joy and Walker. They They had a very light, sliding-seat boat, aa compared with a stationary seat boat rowed by their opponents, Moeesrs. W. L. Dean and Robins. THE WHERRY RACE. But two boats entered for this race, viz., '“ ©. B. Black,” rowed by J. Lovett and E. | Williams, and the ‘* Unknown,” rowed by |M. Willen and T. Ferguson—all of Hali- }fax. The contest was an easy one and “ C. B. Black” was the winner. SFCOND-CLASS SAIL RACE, started for the race* as follows: this race, which entered and sailing Five boats | second-class Wi uibiama i|Sadson’s Wanderer, Geo. R. | Alexander, John Coonibs’ Mentor, aad R. ie ‘illan’s Mary F. They had pot | half the coarse until the wind calmed and a movement in the boats was scarcely per ceptible. Some of them rowed to the city after dark, and only Mentor is said to have gone over the course, But es Meprtor did pr: of comply with the conditions of the race, the referee decided that they should sail boc to-duy. Menitor’s owner, how- ever, states that he fulfilled all instructions jand refused to sail again. The others started at 3 o'clock, ana are now having a lively sail over the Hillsborouzh. The race coneluded at 3.43 p. m., Wanderer finished first, Mary F. second, and Greghound third. > © Lobster Fishing. A MEETING of the Lobster Packers of |this Province was held in this vity last evening. Over sixty of the leading pack- ers from all parts of the Island, and a few from New Brunswick, were present. John Hughos, Esq., occupied the chair, and Mr. | A. J McInnis acted as Secretary. A-re- ‘solution moved by Malcom McFadyen and iseconded by Hon, P. Gavin, was carried unanimously. It was to the effect that the Dominion Government be requested to | remove all restrictions to lobster fishing on the Island coast—that fishermen be allowed to take lobsters im any season they think fit. A committee, consisting of Honbis. Samuel Prowse, Peter Gavin, and Messrs. John Hughes; John A. Matheson and Malcolm McFayden was eppointed to draw up a petition to the Dominion Government embodying the resolution. > 2 i ———————-— Tut 8.8. Prince Edward, Frazer, master sailed for Liverpoo!, G. B., to-day, the 13th inst., with the following cargo: 43,012 bushels peas, shipped at Montreal; 1001 sheep by Ocean 8S. 8. Co., and Blake Brothers; 300 sheep by Beer and Sons; 30 sheep by Alien MePhee; 7 head of caitle by Blake Brothers; 1253 boxes lobsters, by Shedd, Moore & Cs 9; 735 boxes lobsters, 100 boxes preserved mutton, 120 do beef, t! bex Ipbels, 1 box containing bear skin, L box cont: aining honey and butter, by John inghes; 566 lobsters by Peter Gavin; 462 boxes lobsters, by iLongworth & Co; 216 cans preserved muiton, by Augustine Callaghan: 16 boxes lobsters and 126 boxes preserved muiton, by A. C. McLeod; 40 cases preserved mutton, by Daniel Davies; 59 boxes lobsters, by A. A. McDonald & Bros.; 1 hhd, hardware, by W. E. Daw- son & Co; 1 box mdse., by Wm. Richards; | hailf-barrel mackerel, by Dr. Bayfield; 2 barrels potatees, 1 tub butter, 1 box fish, by Thomas W. Dodd. Judson’s | > - - Personal. Hon. S. PROWSE is in town, Avustmy C. MicDonaLp, Esq., M. P., is in the city. A. Nicsoersox, E 8a ee ee ee res} ees ed repre: onitstive of Belfast is in to see the exhibition. S¥NSATOR Mon TGOMERY is visiting jthe city. DewatD Mchay, M. P. P., isin town. ArcHisaLD J. McDonatp, M.P. P., is visiting the exhibition. bion. J. O. ARSENAULT was on the show grounds this forenoon. GHANGE OF TIME. ,cattie PICTOU AND HALIFAY. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetown for Pistsu Landing at Six o’clock in the Morning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer Monihs, By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct 13, 18Si—10: Challenge. ‘WELVE MEN of the P. E, Island Militia hereby challenge twelve men of the Viiawa Tcam of P. Ff. Island to a friendly | Match totake place at Kensington Range any day during the month of October, for a doliar &man, Ranges 200, 400 and 500 yards, By order, WILLIAM SCOTT. East River, Oct, 13, '81—2i pd Se “EXAMINER, OCTOBER 13. ‘TWO DOORS Taylor's Greyhound, James H. | saile d ' aah ae eae. New Fall toods, JUST GPENED, AT OQWHEN CONNOLLY’S. at eee ‘DID STOCK OF | Stare snd Fancy DUry Goods Readymade Clothing, Hats, in great variety, Latest A PLEN vaps, Shirts, Scarfs, Kc., Styles, Lewest Prices, 2G IMMENSH BARGAINS FOR CASH. “@a Oct. L—tod till 1st dec Owen Connolly. For Seoteh ‘and ‘Fnglish Tweeds or Worsted Suits,| For Canadian TFweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions -GO TO- JOHN “TACLEOD G&G UPPER QUEEN aTREET, ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. find the lervest aad best aesortment ef Cloths in the There you will APPLES AND ONIONS. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUeTIox o-Movrow (Friday), the 14h Oe, at 2 «’clock, at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, 100 barrels APPLES, consisting of steine, Red Pippius. Graven. Streaks, Straw berrieg al —ALSO— 20 barrels ONIONS, in prime condition, W. b. SLEWARY, fee __ Anetioncer, LUMB i Ro Pry Pine mmtied Sevens Boards, Beals and Palings, Oct, 13, ‘si— WILL sell at AUCTION, on POW NAL WHARF, ON SATURDAY EVENING. the 15th inst., at 4) o'clock, — 60,000 fect Dry Pine and Spruce Board 5',00) feet Ref. Deals (good quality), 2, 000 pieces Palings, Ex schooners Henry Swan, Merit and Adelaide, WILLIAM DODD, Avetioneer, MAIL NOTICE, N and after Monday, the I7th inslant, the Mails for despatch via Picton will be closed at this office at 5.45 o'clock, a m. A. A. McDONALD, Po Capen town P. ©., 13th Oct, 1881—3i Oct, 13, ’81— Prices moderate. The best workmanshlp and a porfect fit Island. ruarantee | very —ALSo— A cemplete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. &e. Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881, Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. GHEAPER TRAN EVER! 0:0) no : RA é } x 7. J.B. MACDONALD Is SeHing Of his a Steck of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fail at very low prices. Everyone in want of good arlicles ata suiall price should visit this Store [whly, pres ce, ee New Firm, New Goods, New Prices, THE— “SOUTHPORT STORE W* would respectfully call ie attention of customers, friends and buyers to the fact that we are selling , CHEAP FOR CASH, everything in our line, such as ee ——- —aAT Dry Goods, Glassware, Flour, Tea, Readymade Clothing, Harthenware, Cornmeal, Coffee, Felt Hats, Hardware, Oatmeal, Sugar, Fur Capa, Lron, Salt, M : lasses, Cloth Caps, Nailg, Brooms, Ruising, Kid Mitts, Paints, Rope, Cu rants, Boots, Oils, Buckets, Confectionery, Shoes, Glass, Tubs, Spices, &e., Ke. aud everything usually found in a general store. DONT FORGET THE PLACE. BEER & CHANDLER, f “ 10, eee a a ae ee a a A oy orn oy Eg : ALL ST0GK. FALL STOCK ———0:0 300TS AND SHOES —aT— DORSHY’S OLD STANTD,|, “nign Hig Red Boot,’ Hen's, Women's, | Large Assortment, | Latest Styles, and Children's | Splendid Value, | Cheap for Cash, YxS=— If you want good value please give me a call. J. ©. SPRAGUE, Queen Street Boot and Shoe Store. 8, Hides KTOOL, at the Oct, 1, °81—4w cod, wkly 47 ea Sn na en mn mommns memr aco SD —— LABRADOR. A¥RRI" ed BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS 4 Ge F. nen choice LABRADOR HERRING wars \/~ Spring Park \Yool Sh vp Tanne 27981, FRSURIBE for the DAI’ Hides, "Hides, 34) ranted, just received per schooner “William - Taylor. ree HORACE HASZARD. Y FXAMINER Newsy Pap-r % the Cheapest and most CHARLOTTETOWN BUSALSS COLLEGE, THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! * ON THE 257 INST, Evening Classes to be Aeeumed Ist Nov, A discount of 20 per cent. will he al- lowed on the present tuition rates to lst December. ‘ REAGH & MILLER, PxoPRIBroRs, Charlottetown, Oct, 11, ’81—2w Millner’s Tin Shop, FQ \HE subscriber , thankful for past patron age, respectfully solicits @ continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, Elbows, &¢., &e., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Retain. Bay” An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. W. MILLNER. GEO, Oct. 11, ’81—im QUILT BAZAAR AND TEA, Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 20th, MARKET HALL, In Arp oF THE Bisie Curisvian Cupnen. In addition to the “ Quilt,” there will bes large collection of useful and Fancy articles for sale. Refresbment Tables will be provided. Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock, at 85 cents each, ‘Tra Lables open at 4, and cone tinue open during the evening; price 25 eta, | ALL ARE INVITED. | Doors open at 11 o’cleck. Admission 10 cts, aiccnantinds ee WANS, LON?, FOUND, he, ee a [Ostia thie this city, on ” Wednesday, s BRACELET made of silver coins, Th® finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the byaminee office. joo 13 tf \ TANTED—Fifty tons of oki BONES at the Pottery. A yocd chance for the [oc 11 pat lw Boys to make money, \ y ANTED — At Servants’ Employment \ Office, Girls to bire in respec places, Good wages given, Situations ob tained free of charge, Please apply to Mra H. M. Dixon, Temperanee Reform Club Building, 124 Germain Street, corner Princess street, St. can, N.B [oc 11 6 0 RENT—A COTTAGE PIANO in good order, Enguire at Lewis’ Photog SS Grafton Sireet. joc 10 oR SALE—Twet nice DRIVING PO ONIES. Work well in either single or doub le hare ness, avd very well matched, Will be sold low ‘for cash or short credit.—R. B. Nortox, Nortou’s Exp,ess, foc 7 1wW /g°WO GIRLS wanted immediately for geQ- i eral Housework, Apply at this office joc 1 'y O LET—A HOUSE pleasintly situated op | Prince Street, containing ten iooms and 8 kiteben, A good Stable and Coach House. Rent moderate, Immediate possession. Ap- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Box 123, Clarlottetowa, [se 8 aw (EXO LET—Toat desirable Dwelling House ob the nerth side of King’s Square, come taining nine rooms and @ convenient frost proot cellar and good stable, Rent very low. Possession given ip abont ene month from Ch’town, Oct, 12, ’81—1w pat tiessed in tae Provtinses. this date, Apply to Manx Burcngr, ([8¢ 6