4 “ 7 PRINGE COUNTY EXHIBITION. A LARGE ATTENDANCE. Good Show of Grain, Roots, Vegetables, "ruil, ete. Horse and Cattle Show D isappointing. (SpEctAL BY TELEPHONE. | the CONSIDERING the unsettled state of the lateness of the season and the backwardnees of the farmers’ work, the at tendance at the Prince County Extibiuen to-day was larger than was expected. Am mg the visitors from Charlottetown were His Honor the Lieutenant-Governot and Mrs. Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Irving, A. D. C.. Hon. Donald Ferguson, P. B ike, weather, M. P. P., John Ings, C. C. Gardiner, Captain Maleolm McLeod, H. J. Cundali ind other prominent gentlemen. The Exhibition was opened by the Lieutentant-Governor, who on arriving at the Drill Shed was presented with the fol- iowing address To the Honornasre ANDREW ARCHIBALD Macpona.p. Lieutenaat-Governor of Princ . . lhdward isiand ce —emceammrnnt mcm ameter ARE eminem ORR mater ee: te —e | <i annerennemgnnnsrneani eee e - | TUESI JAY ’ Exhibition, we observe that the interests of the agriculturist in this Province are far vreater and more valuable than those of other lasses, for upwards of eighty per cent. of these exports is the production of the farmers who thus prove the justice of their title to be considered the bone and sinew of the country. From a memorandum kindly supplied to me this morning by E. L. Lydiard, Esq., of H. M. Customs, | find that the shipment of eggs from King's and Queen's Counties in IS78¢ was 590,903 dozen, valued at $57,152. ln IS87 the quantity had increase to 1,389,215 lozen, valued at $185,754. If to this we add the quantity shippedgfrom Prince County, we will ind that the value of the exports of ,eggs from the Province in 1887 must have approxi mated a quarter of a million dollars, The export of lobsters from the whole Pro- ISSL was 115,165 cases, valued at £575,823; but in 1887 it had fallen off to {8.832 cases valued at $244,160, and this year ip to date only 2? 766 cases have been ex- yorted, valued at $125,213, and there is very little stock remaining in the market. The usiness of lobster packing has been so very insuccessful during the past three years that t will probably be now abandoned. The recent successful inauguration of the Summerside Driving Park, where the live stock is to-day exhibited, has stimulated the people of Charlottetown to take action in the same direction, and a company now organz- ing, with a capital of twenty thousand dol- lars, has purchased a tract of land in the Royalty of Charlottetown for a Driving Park und Exhibition Grounds, so that by next year we may expect to take anew departure in Provincial Exhibitions. { have long held the opinion that one cen- ral Exhibition, open to all competitors and ontinued for several days, as in other places, vince in May it Pireass Your Honor—The Board ]| ynder proper regulations, with liberal prizes of Coamissioners appointed to menage the] .nd every attraction, would be much more present County fxhibition respectfully | advantageous to the Province -generally than welecom Your Honoi to Summerside, rnnual County shows with the paltry prizes and desre to eXpress our appreciation Ol |} they afford. The stock brought to these > interest you cons intly manifest ‘ j lo al County fairs is often taken off the idustrial proceedings of the Pro jcrounds the moment it has been inspected by ‘rom Various causes the date h A for tal j bn idyges, before it can be seen by visitors; ition is somewhat later than tha -land Ihave known intending purchasers to y selected in pre is years; bul we trus : r sLurn disappointed on this account, whereas quantity and merits of ti S vet bh articleStihey would have become actual buyers if swaiting inspection in this hall, as well as] cu ficient opportunity had been allowed them the domesti niinais Upon — the grounds Of] +, examine and make choice. This and other Sammerside’s new Traimag Park, will com tults will, no doubt, be rem>ved under the a i s\ t with Simliar disp! ‘YS IN| new order of things, and I hope that next ic Other Cou ort Province year will witness such ashow in the new ’ maaecte with the subject oO: tine vroun ls as will be a lasting benetit to the substantial prosperity of tu Province. pe mole and a credit to the Province, and that w er wit special satisfuction to th both King’s and Prince Counties will forego : sed attention bestowed by a large pum- local Exhibitions and patronize a general one, r of our farnicrs OM the quality of the ir stand where premiums of more value will reward =e I horses and ped greed cattie and sheep, | the successful exhibitor and repay him for his isis eVid i ‘ ‘ t nsive tt 14e pow trouble and expense . eesadtioned If Saas Dranch Of iacassty, aad In conclusion, permit me te thank you, Mr, gu prices pald for those antmais DY] Chairman, and the Board of Commissioners purchasers from Various parts of the D nia: | for Prinee County, for the kindly greeting in jon and the United States. Tuis fact 1s full our address, and I now request you to join demonstrated by referring to the annexed! with me in annuuncing the opening of your al a ae eae County) Exhibition by giving three cheers for Her ‘ il Since our ias annuai MXALD on. 4 : rs ; tas, Mak enotndies Ceniimienhed te: Mummies, Majesty (Jueen Victoria. om, : ' A. A. Macponatp, #id*, and Wa re the live stock entered for Lieut. Governor. competition to-day 18 showa, wiil, we hope, ne i : possess many practical a ly intages, and s ip- The aispiay of roots, vegetables and ply a want heretofore experienced at these | {fruit was not so large as at the Provincial Ex hibitio is, Where ore ampie cattle groun is Exhibition: but in point of quality the ex- were urgency demanded. e 3 The succession of wet weather which has prevailed during the last two months has un- yubtedly retarded harvesting operations, nd possibly atfected injuriously the sound- nes3 of the v.ops In some localities, but not, lope, to any general extent, while the sbundance with which Divine Providence has blessed usin this respect calls for ouk sin est acknowledgments. : Weare pleased to meet Your Honor and Mrs. Macdonald on this the fifth annual suc- sion of your officially. identifying yourself ith the County Exhibition, and again ex- ding our telicitations, we inv.ite Your bi to formally open the proceedings. Un venail ; foizued) of the Committee. WiLtiam G. STRONG, Chairman. Summerside, Oct. 16, 1838. it r ] £118 Hou r replied as follows: « Commissioners for m anaging the Prince (ounty Exhibition, 1888: wiv. Chairman and Gentlemen,—It gives me pleasure tu comply with your desire and n the Prince County Exhibition of 1838, which fourteenth I have had the issisting at during the period of my the Government of this i3 the Honor of wiiministration of vince, vumon with all who have the good of sunte@y at heart, I take great interest in lustrial and agricultural exhibitions, while yoa gentlemen, as commissioners, do more, tor you devote valuable time and atten- tion to tue daties devolving upon you by your tppvlatmeat to the position which, altaough uhiy honorable one, is still not by any lice of emolument. each succeeding exhibition has ni eral features, it must be apparent bo ery -tentive observer that even in recent is been a very marked and grati- mprovement in the exhibits. if we compare the different classes at it General Exhibition held at Charlotte- vn, similar classes at any former tind many striking evidences of in the department of horses, in we, itis but a few years ago that, with the exception of an occasional stallion importer yy the Government, there was standard bred horse in the Pro- we have now quite a large num- stered sires from the best families vf that noble animal, and nearly a!l imported a lividuals, regardiess ot cust, so character and the vince, W per of 1 ny p' iv il long as the best blood could be secured. Ther e at the Charlottetown horse show 170 entries in 21 classes, all well filled; and the yo stock was much admired and con- exceilent judges to be superior to wy former exhibit. In cattle, also, there " sa fi e representation of all the old stan- card ds, These have been increased in us by importations of pure Alderney igus and Holsteins, while Herefords + year been added to the list, so that every desirable breed is now well represented rthe Island. In sheep there were fine flocks r inost noted breeders, and the fame ieir stock brings them many orders from tine bn wt iculturists of the other provinces, siring to improve their own flocks, in be done here fully as well as ia more distant markets. ‘or Is it in live stock alone that evidence st te of imps ent may be found, for in roots and vezetadles we find the field productions of late years surpass the gard n growth of the pa in iruit growing, also, we are making rap ‘vances, and had a splendid show this | ; 1? : , yea usiderably in advance of that even of * ‘ing season. Iu the department of wes ‘he exhibits are more numerous, ; . . . . ‘send artistic than formerly. rye ut Ww Each hibits were fully as good, perhaps better. The potatoes, turnips, earrots and beets were very fine indeed. Special mention ught to be made of the cabbages shown by Messrs. Henry Scales of St. Eleanor’s, and Jas. Gourlie, of Summerside. One of the cabbages exhibited by Mr. Scales weighed o7 pounds. The exhibit of butter was excellent; and several very tine cheese were shown. Of flowers there was a small but fine display, comparing favorably with the flowers exhibited at Charlottetown; and the same remark might be made respecting the fancy articles and textile fabrics, which evidence the thrift and good taste of the ladies of Prince County. : One of the noticeable features of the ex- hibition was a huge stuffed black bear, shown by Mr. R. H. Macdonald, of St. Eleanor’s. Outside the Drill Shed there was an _ in- teresting exhibit of agricultural machines and implements by Messrs. Hail, Dickie- son and Bishop; and William Pound, of Margate, exhibited a splendid wagon and sieigh. The cattle show was held on the Driving Park, and a very geod piace it was for it ; but the show was rot, on the whole, up to the standard of former seasons. The show of sheep was, however, creditable to Stuart Burns, Martha Beaton, Frank Glydon, T. C. Wright and William Le, furgey, who were the principal exbibitors. In cattle the only remarkable exhibits were the shows of Hon. John Yeo and John Richards, whose Polled Angus and Hereford Cattle are very fine indeed, and attracted much attenticn. The show of horses was fairly good, fully up to the average of former years. The splendid carriage stallions Physician and John E. Rysdyck, jr., were shown in har- ness and made a fine appearance. A draft stallion by Mr. Robert Glover, of Summer- side, was also greatly admired. Mr. John Richards exhibited a splendid filly, one of {the most beautiful daughters of Hernando, jand Mr. Donald Ross, Wilmot Valley, showed two fine cart fillies. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles?! Symproms.—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continae tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayye's OINTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. octl2 6m dw Local Notices. P. J. Foran is opening to-day some nobby guitings. Large stock of Cyprus Yarn for Hosiery — good and very cheap at Perkins & Sterns’. octli—4i For cheap top shirts go to P. J. Foran’s. Large stock of Mens’, Boys’ and Girls’ Caps, very cheap.— Perkins & Sterns. 4i—octl5 Warm Underclothing at lowest prices. — Perkins & Sterns. 4i—octl5 _ Cheapest Blankets in town at Perkins & Sterns. 4i—octl5 One thousand pairs to select from. At the 3a better and tiner quality of cloth tron the lar : : 7 i 4 ‘ud manufactories, while in do- “6k ROMe-made articles there is a Simiuar improvement , » 400 even 2 r of earlier urs | iy “Sen the rag mats fs nave een re lubifue in design and . excellent in quality a i WO ~AOSatp, an i It is evident from these points that we are progressing steadily and surely; but we must not relax our efforts but sti!l press onward if we expect to arrive at perfec ior, rom the statistics yoa submit of the ex- ports frum Prive Comty ports sinve last placed by rugs | Charlottetown Woolen Co’s. store you can get custom-made pants from all wool tweed, our ,own make, for $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 per.pair. | Better value cannot be had in any market in | Canada. Call and inspect. oct8 61 My stock of Boo'ts, Shoes, Rub _bers. Overshoes, Feit Boots, Over- Socks, slippers, &c., is now com- | plete, and is better assorted, larger [aes hecner i oer. cane € and examine.—R. K. sir (Bo ohim's Old Stand) AD od wy tf HE DAILY EXAMINER, - ~- ~- aE ME SR ee Bee eRe a See aienetsatnies WT San Improvements. WEST SIDE QUEEN SQUARE—THE LONDON HOUSE, BEER BROS. ESTABLISHMENT AND popp’s BUILDING. Amone the many improvements which have been effected in Charlottetown during the season which is now closing, perhaps the most noticeable are those apparent in the establishment “The London House,” of Messrs. Beer Brothers, and *‘ Dodd's Building,” which includes the handsome store of Messrs. Dodd & Rogers and Dr. Dodd's Medical Hall. THE LONDON HOUSE. The London House was well and sub- stantially built by the Messrs. Davies about twenty years ago; and has ever since been a centre of attraction for purchasers of dry goods. The improvements of this year will in no wise detract from its importance in this respect—in fact as much, or more dry goods business than ever may be done in it; while it is now, in addition a centre ef attraction for those who want good, well-fitting clothes for the body, and re- liable news and information for the mind. The ground floor of the building has been divided by a partition running its entire length. Messrs. Harris & Stewart retain the larger store on the corner—which is still one of the finest in the town—and will continue to sell al] kinds of dry goods at cash prices. They have an elegant show room in the rear for millinery and manties, and about two-thirds of the first flat for the sale of clothing, carpets, house furnishings, and hats and caps. The smaller store on the ground floor is occupied by Messrs. McLeod & McKenzie as a gentlemens’ outfitting establishment. Messrs. McLeod & McKenzie have also a large, airy and well-lighted work room (in which the garments are made) on the second tloor. Two otlices, fronting on Queen Square and commanding a tine view of our beauti- ful City Gardens, are still to be let ; and the remainiog portion of the building is held by THe Examiner Publishing Com- pany. The entrance to~THr EXAMINER) otlice is by a door and stairway ingenivusly placed in the front of the building, so that breadth of the large single-pane show win- dows of Messrs. Harris & Stewart and Messrs. McLeod & McKenzie. The busi- ness and editorial oftices of THe EXAMINER are on the first floor—first door to the right—and the well-furnished jobbing room, the composing room and the press- room occupy a large part of the second floor. Messrs. McKinnon & McLean are now supplying the building with hot water apparatus; and, altogether, the London House has been thoroughly repaired and improved —aceording to plans furnished by the architect, Mr. W. C. Harris, jr., and under the superintendence of the con- tractor, Mr. Cox. As it stands to-day, it reflects very great credit upon the owner, George Davies, Esq.; and it will be a lasting monument te his thorough-going ability. It is worthy of remark that the stone sidewalk in front of the London House was one of the first laid down in this city ; and that now, after twenty-five years have elapsed, citizens generally are only just beginning to imitate the good example set by the Messrs. Davies. MESSRS. BEER BROTHERS, The old wooden front of the store of Messrs. Beer Brothers has been pulled down, and a new one of brick and stone—one of the handsomest and most imposing in the city—has been erected. There are two very large plate windows on the ground floor, and six jarge double ones in the first and second. The interior of the extensive store on the ground floor has been entirely remodeled to meet the re- quirements of Messrs. Beer Brothers’ large and continually increasing business. The first floor has also been greatly improved. The millinery department on this floor is well stocked with the latest novelties, and the carpet department (on the same floor) has received particular attention, the stock being bought directly from the manufac- turers in the Gld Country. In making these improvements, Messrs. Beer Brothers have well occupied the two months in which their store was closed. The sashes were made for them by Messrs. R. Palmer & Co., at the Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. Mr. Parkman superintended the wood-work, and Mr. Philip Coyle the masonry. Messrs. Phillips and Chappeil are the architects. The store was re-opened to-day. The re- opening having been well advertised by Tue EXamMIneR, etc., it is needless to say that there was a great rush. These ‘‘ opening days’ were established by Messrs. Beer Brothers in the spring of 1887, and they have steadily grown in popularity. DODD'S BUILDING. A parapet wall has been placed all around this building; and it has been made practi- cally fire-proof from the outside, besides¢ having its appearance very greatly improved. Dr. Dodd has introduced ** something new in show windows;” and judging by the large flag stones placed in front of the building, one of the best sidewalks in the city. We congratulate Messrs. Dodd & togers and also Dr. Dodd upon the marked improvements they are effecting. THE NEW RACE COURSE Is a Good Idea, THE OLD RACE COURSE HARRIS’ TINSTORE Stovepipe, Coal Hods, Bake Pats, Elbows, etc., must be continued. Just Abova Apotheoaries’ Hall Corner, FITTING ‘UP STOVES A SPECIALTY. L. W. HARRIS. octl6é—dy & wky tf | [tO LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing i nine rooms, adjoining the residence of Pr, | Warburton, Prince street. Apply to Mr. E H, ; Norton, corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, ov jo the gubsdriver, ‘at County < Coats GRee.~ Herry Surry. p28 it does not subtract materially from these BOSTON STRAMERS, eel SINGLE FARES BY— ‘Carroll’ & ‘Worcester, $4.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, ~GOOD FOR— BALAN CE OF SEASON, $6.00. CARVELL BEOS., AGENTS. Labrador Herring. ————— ae octl6 — half barrels very choice Labrador Her- ring, now landing at Queen’s Whar, 100 boxes and haif boxes No.1 Table Codfish 200 cases Lobsters, tails and flats, 100 * B.C. Salmon, “Bon Accord” brand, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. 10 Flour, Cornmeal, &e. 2,000 bbis Howard Flour, in store and to arrive: 26) * Am. Kiln Dried Cornmeal, 100 “~~ oand begs Oatmeal, 100 bags Bran, 254 bushels Berley, Fort sale by HORACE HASZARD. Molasses and Sugar, 56 puns Porto Rico Bright Molusses, 50 bbls Extra Standard Gran, >ugar, 50 * Yelluw Sugar. ALSO 100 ha'f chests Kaisow ‘Tea, 10 “ Oolong “ 50 boxes Extra Fine Flavored Tea, 300 bags Liverpool Salt, 20,000 Grain and Po ato Sucks, At Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. octl6--2w eod Carlad No. 1 Graveastela Apples * AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. J 17th, at 10.30 a. m., at Rooms, 1] Queen Street :— 1 Carload (150 Barrels) Choice No. i Gra- venstein APPLES, direct from the growers, Cornwallis, N. 8. A. McNEILL, octia—2i Auctioneer. Apples ! Apples! Y AUCTION, at my Salesroom, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10.30 a. m.: APPLES, GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. 75 Barrels Gravensteins and other kinds, octl5 Furniture, Stoyes, We. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Sales’ room, On Friday Next, 19th Inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Crockery, Glassware, &c. ALSo—1 Charter Oak Kane, as good as new, complete; Parior, Dining Room, Bedroom ani Hall Stoves. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Skating Rink Company. HE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Hiilsborough Skating Rink Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Seventeenth day of October, instant, A. UV. 1888, atthe hour of Eight o’clock, p. m., at the Board of Trade tooms, McKachern’s Building, Chariottetown, rhe Directors for the ensuing year will be eiected at this meeting, By-Laws will be sub- mitted for approval, and such other business &s the Joint Stock Company Act, the Letters Patent and the By-Laws of the Company author- ize will be transacted. HORACE HASZARD, President. Db. C. MGLEOD, secy.-Treasurer. , oct2.—2nd, 3rd, 15th, 16th. AUCTION SALE —~Or— One of the Most Desirable and Best Situated pesidences in the City. AM instructed by JAMES E. WELSH, E3Q., to otfer at Public Auciion, on the Premises, On Saturday, 20th fnstaut, XT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: His Two-and-a-Half Storey Dwelling House, situated on Upper Prince Street, containing 8 Rooms, well finished and heated with hot water. This property has a frontage of 53 feet, and extends back to Bishop Street 100 feet. There is also a good Coach House and Stable op the premises. Terms- Half Cash; the remainder to be se- eured on property, bearing interest at 6 per cent. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. THE Directors of the above Association h ave directed a call of 59 Per Cent. ($59 a share) to be made on the Sub-cribed Siock of the above Assoriation, payable on or before the #3arp O¥ OCTOBER, INsT. As the money is required to complete the purchase of land for the Park, subscribers will oblige by paying the amount of above call to the undersigned, at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, ;Solicitors, Cameron Block, City, not later than the above date. A. B. WARBURTON, octl5—tl sle OCTOBER 16 18 min. ayo an monet LUNUON H ARRIS New ‘Winter ‘Clothir Hi U U § t. LOW PRICES Charlottetown, October 15, 1888. TS Teast aetinaeeae PS. now oper, Mens’ Nap Reefers, Mens’ Nap Overcoats, STEWART, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Reefers, elt Hlats, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, - FOR CASH. en bE BRO, Opening Show Days, TUESD'Y & WEDAESOA, Large Stock! : Latest Styles! Gi Best Makes! Lowest Prices! Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1888. Segy.-Tr asurer. Ch’towai, Oct. 13, 1838~dy & why tl Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893. FOR READY-MADE GLUT: AT LOW PRICES, ae oils (TOOT? Nb, JAMES PATON & CO. 1888—»— 1889. oO: Custom Tailoring, Gents’ Furnishings, a) ee D. A. BRUCE —HAS OPENED HIis— FALL AND WINTER GOODS. INSPECTION SOLICITED. yoo When You Want Suitings, Trowserings and Ovarcoatings, DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK. &2 SPECIAL VALUES in all WOOLEN UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. D. A. BRUCE, Cusrom TatLor.