A EN CN ee irene meee soon quinoa Spee ~~ A Sa ae Oe cee ae a a Ra ak P. eo 4 . | + i Exhibitien. Prince County HORSES. Horses were not in such numbers as we anticipated. ut. there were several very fine animals on @he grounds. Mr. We. ae Mills, draft stallion Princ of Wales reared by the owner is indeed a Prince among horses, and Mr. McFarlane’s carriage sta) lion is a beauty. But on the whole the show of stallions was rather meagre for Prince Couaty. The show of young mares however, was large. With such mothers as they will make there is little doubt that the judicious farmers of Prince will continue to hold a leading place in the pr duction of good horses. Among mares with their foals there was also a lively competition. A curiosity in this class was the mare ol Mr. Thos. McBride, of Middleton, with her t vin foals at her side. Both foals are fine ones. They were sired by Gladstone and will make a pretty team. CATTLE. Only the more enthusiastic breeders of Prince County came out with their cattle. A. M. Wright, %sq., and Hon. Alex. Laird showed some very fine young stock, and carried away the bulk of the honors and the prizes. Messrs George Compton and I’. F. Holland exhibited splendid bulls, and Mr. Robert Glover's cows were justly admired: But, on the whole, the show of cattle was disappointing. SHEEP. Pens of fine bred downs were shown by Mr. Wm. Heffel, jr.of Travellers’ Rest, and by Mr. James Marchbanks, of New An nan ; Hon. Alex. Laird, Lot 25; Wm. Le- furgy, Lot 19; Richard Murray, St. Eleanors ; Herbert Mills, St. Eleanors ; Stewart Barns, Freetown; George F. Comp ton, St. Eleanors and John Hender- son, of Bedeque, distinguished themselves as bri eders of good sheep. AND POULTRY were poorly shown. In fact the show as a whole was notable for its want of unity of desigi. The horses were shown at the eourt!iouse,the cattle at the drillshed square, r1IGs with farm implements, pigs, carriages, poultry, apple stands and refreshment booth, higglety pigglety—and none Ware shown to advantage. IN THE DRILL SHED the arrangement was much better. A fine display of cloths from the Tryon and Mill Valley Mills, adorned the centre space, and roots, vegetables, fruit, butter cheese, honey, grain, ete., was ranged round the sides. We regret that samples of the cloths of the Prince County Mills were not sent to Montreal, where they would have ranked well, and at all events have effectually rid the merchants of Montreal of the idea that we aro dependent npon them for clothes fit to wear. These mills should be well tronized by our merchants and people. The roots shown were superior to any we have yet seen this year. There were splen- did specimens of potatoes, turnips, and mangolds. The grains, too, were Grst- class : and tHe butter and cheese, of the finest quality. Among the varieties were specimens of the real original sugar cane, standing about eight feet high. They were grown by Mr. J. W. Riley, of Summer- side. The Exhibition was formally opened by the Leader of the Government, Hon. W. W. Sullivan, who made a short off-hand speech on the occasion. The ‘ exhibits” within the Drill Shed were very fine ; and we regret that want of space prevents a fuller description of them in these columns. PRIZE LIST. HORSES. Best Draft Stallion, W. T. Mills, Indian River. fee Best Draft Stailion owned in County al thor zh not bred in County, Thos. McBride, Lot 26. és Beat Carriage Stallion, G. F. McFarlane, Bedeque. 2:4 best do, Eneas Murray, Middleton. Best Carriage Mare and foal, John N. Leard, Tryon. Qnda do do, Wm. T. Hunt, St. Eleanors. Best Draft Mare and foal, Henry McColl, North Bedeque. md best dodo, John McArthur, Lot 14. Bost Entire Draft Colt under three years, Duyald Currie, Lot 14. Bat Carriage Stallion owned in County, although not bred in County, Thos. Robins, Bed eque. 9nd best do do, James Crossman, Freetown. Best Entire Carriage Colt under three years, G. W. W. Cameron, Augustine Cove. 2nd best do de, John Hyde, Middleton. Best Deaft Filly under three years, Donald Ross, Lot 25. 2nd best do, dec ue. a sst Carriage Filly under three, churman, do. “ad best do, Joseph Simmonds, Lot 6. Best Entire Carriage Colt,-under two years, Jaines Dempsey, Malpeque. Sad best do do, James Simmonds, Lot 16. Best Entire Draft colt, under 2 years, John Wia. Stavert, North Bedeque. ad best do do, George Bolium, Lot 10. Judges —Benj. Bearsto, Dagald Wright, Michael MeVColl, Nelson Howatt, CATTLE, Best Bull of any age or breed, ton, St. Eleanors. “nd do do, Alex. Laird, Lot 25, Hest Shorthorn Bull under 3 years, F. F. Holland, Tryon. 2nd best Ayrshire Bull under 3 years, Wm. Lefurgey, Lot 19. est Kull under 3 years, of any other breed or cross, Wm. Rechards, Searletewn. Znd do do, Robert W. Glover, Summerside. Best Milch Cow, shorthorn, A. M. Wright, Bedeque. Best Milch Cow, Ayrshire, Kebert Glover, Summerside, Best Much Cow, of any other breed or cross Robert Glover, Summerside, Best Heifer, under 3 years, Fredk. Moyse, B- deque. 2nd do do, Joseph McEwen, Summerside. Best Heifer under 2 years, A. M. Wright, Bedeque. 2nd do do, Oliver Goodwin, Bedeque. Best Shorthorn bult calf, A. M. Wright, Bedeoque. Alexander Anderson, Be- {saac Geo. Comp- | Best Ayrshire do, James Stavert, North \ Be leque. ; be sost Shorthorn heifer calf, 4. N. Wright, Bedeque. ; 4 Best Ayrshire heifer calf, Hon. Alex. Laird, Lot 25. ; Judges—W. H. brown, Alex. Anderson, Geo. Li Bell. a SHEEP. Best Ram, any age, Lougwool, William | Lef irgey, Lot 19. . 8nd do do, John Best, Lot 16. | Best Ram Gray-faced Downs, oF Short- : q wee Das wool, Richard Murray, St. #ileanors. Yearling Fam, Long-wool, Glydon, Margate. : ond do do, George Compton, St. Eleanor's. 2n ‘ ' r's Best Ram Lamb, Longwool, John tHender- ant Frank »EST son, Bedeque, 2nd do do, Wm Lefurgey, Lot 19. a: _ : . ’ . : Best Yearling Ram, Gray-tacea or Short Wool, George Compton, St. Hleanor s. Rest Ram Lamb, Gray-faced or wool, Stewart Burns, Be leque. 3 Long-weol Ewes having Short- Best pen of reared Jambs this season, Hon.~Alex. Laird, Lot 28. 2nd do do, George M Price, Summerside, Best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, Longwool, Wm Yefurgey, Lot 19. wea do do, Hubert Mills, St. Eleanor’s. Best pen. of 3 Ewe Lambs, Grey-faced Downs, Wm Heftel, Lot 19. ; Best pen of 3 Yearling Long-wool Ewes, John Heuderson, Bedeque. ; 29nd do do, Herbert Mills, St. Eleanor's. Best pen of 3 Yearling Ewes, Grey-faced or Short-wool, James Marchbanks, Lot 19. Judyes—James F. MeNutt, Dovald Walker, William Glydon, Harry Compton, John Me- Coll. POTATOES. Best half bushel gProlifics, Lot 25, Best do Jackson Whites, Alex. Henderson, Bedeque. Best do Calicoes, Milton Baker, Miscouche. Best do Early Rose, Samuel Hooper, Be- deque. Best do new kind, Charles Casely, Lot 19. Judges—W. B. Taplin, Charles Crabbe, James Brazil. Donald Ross, FISH. Best half barrel Mackerel, Island catch, John McIntyre, Lot 3. Best half quintal Codfish, Hunt, Tignish.** Best half dozen cans preserved Mackerel, J. & W. Matheson, Campbleton. Lobsters, J. & W. do, Dugald Best do .do Matieson, Campbleton. Judges—Thomas Crabbe, James Brazil. GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDs, Best 2 bushels White Wheat, J. F. Holland, Bedeque. 2nd do de, James Gorman, Lot 13. fest 2 bushels Red Wheat, John Crawford, Bedeque. 2nd do do, Murdoch@MlcKinnon, Lot 14, sest 2 bushel 2 rowed Barley, Geo. Comp- ton, St. Eleanors. 2nd do do, Wm. 8. Rayver, Lot 19. Best 2 Bushels Black Oats, Wm. C. Tryon. 2nd do do, Geo. M. Price, Summerside. Best 2 bushels White Oats, Geo. M. Price, Summerside. 2nd do do, John Dickieson, Summerside. Lea, Best half bashel Vetches; W. T. Mills, in- dian River, Lot 19. host bealf bushel White Beans, Themas Ramsay, Lot 1. Best dozen ears Indiau Corn, Havelock Le- furgey, Lot 19. Best half Bushel Field Peas, Wm. Cairns, Summerside. Best bushel Timothy Seed, Elijah Schuar- man, St, Eleanor’'s. 2nd do do, Wm. McCallum, Bedeque. Best 20 lbs Red Clover, do do. 2nd do do, John Chappell, Lot 8. Best half bushel Flax Seed, Allan McQuar- rie, Searltown. Best 10 lbs Alsike, side. ; Alex. Allan, Summer- POULTRY. Best pair Tarkeys, cock & hen, Geo. M. Price, Summerside. Best Cock and two Pullets do do. Best pair Spring Geese, Robert Cairns, Freetown. Best 2 Ducks, &. 8, Wright, Middleton, Judges—A. M. Wright, Abraham Schur- mon, Wm. Schurman. Supreme Court—-Prince County. James Larkin vs. Wim. C. Montgomery, Charles Bernard and John Patton, Trustees of the South Kildare School.—This case was called on Wednesday evening. The action is brought to recover damages because the de- fendants dismissed the plaintiff (who is a third ‘class school Teacher) from the South Kildare School. It appears that in July, 1879, the trustees eptered into an agreement with the plaintiff, under which he was engaged to teach that school for one school year,to end in the following June, subject, of course, ‘to the provisions of the Public Schools Act. This Act gives the trustees power, in case of a neglect of duty or immorality on the part of the teacher, to dismiss him, and under this ; authority, and after a gerat deal of wrangling, they did dismiss him ; and on his persevering in going to the school the door was locked and the flue torn down, and or the 6th November last a new teacher was putin charge. This action was then commenced to recover dam- ages for the dismissal, the locking of the school door, the tearing down of the flue and the refusal or the _ trustees to give the plaintiff the necessary certificate to enable him to receive his Government sal- ary. The agreement above referred to is un- der seal, and the plaintiff, some few months after it was signed—without the consent of the trustees ind on his own authority—cor- rected a clerical error in it. The declaration (which is the statement of the cause of action) contains two counts, the second one setting out in full the agreement at length notin its original but in its altered form. The plaintiti admitted making the alteration when giving his testimony and the Judge has directed a verdict to be found for the defend- ants on the second ccunt, and has reserved his decision as to whether or not the alteration had not the effect of avoiding the whole agree- ment. ‘he plaintiffs side was through at twelve o'clock Thursday, and a motion was then made by Mr. Hodgson, the defendant’s attorney for a non suit, on six grounds, Mr. Davies strongly opposed the application and the Judge reserved the points and directed the defendants to proceed with their defence. The case is a very mixed one, and will likely last over Friday, ; D. C. Martin and L. H. Davies for the ‘plaintiff ; E. J. Hodgson and ©, Palmer for ithe defendants. Our report of the finding of the Jury in the case of Ramsay va, Reid, in Thursday's paper is wrong. The Jury found that the execution was not issued in blank, and this is considered equal to a verdict for the defend ve - o- om ** Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for | h MELE 24 hours Jor the Maritine Provinecs Tononto, Oct, 8—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly to northwesterly winds, tine cool weather. HOTHL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. 7 ] r . } ny ' sas Oct 7--James Keay, Baytield; & ¥ Howell, } . or ted . Diee Diweas Montreal; J iM C Delis Denis, do; Chast avey, . ” t M Church do: J M8 Packman, Montreal; H hill, Rustico; F F Bridges, Woodstock. N B; B A Taylor, Halifax; Miss Taylor, do; RS Plowman, Philadelphia, W A Phillips, Bos- ton; E E Bowie. Summerside, N W = Banks, Boston. REVERE HOUSE. Oct, 6.—Wwm Richards, Bideford, P EI; A Evans, Montreal; H Haszard, city; Wm G Coombs. Halifax, N S; Sarah Hull, Stellerton, \ S: Mrs Holmes, dag H W Patterson, Bos- tou; A S Harris, Cornwallis, NS. Oct. ie-= D E Clarke, Orwell, P EI; J Maceachern and wife, city; J J Campbell, Halifax, NS. HOUSE. sourke, Mill View; Her bert Beers, Cherry Valley; John i Baker, East Point: C i; Brewster, Portland Me, Richard Smith, Pownal; James Barclay, iller- slie: Rebert Munroe, Charlottetown; Samuel F Bent, Amherst N 8; David Ross, Orwell. HOUSE, OSBORNE Oct. 7.—Jas H |! ROCKLIN Oct 7—-Mrs Lourie and two children, Bos- ton, Mass; John Bell, Cape Traverse; Alex McMillan, Wheatley River; Peter McCourt, Georgetown; Gilbert Perry Egmont Bay; F Hernest Peverly. Portsmouth, N H; William Poole, Montague; John MeLaine, do; John Annear, do; Thos Ramsay, Lot 13; Dougall Bell, South Shore; George Gilman, eo 3 APPLES. APPLES, AM GeYRUCTED TO SELL AT THE “Queen Street Auction Rooms, (On MOMDAY, the iii inst., AT ll o’cLocK, A. M., 140 Barrels Nova Scotia Apples, In prime order. All hand-picked, and: the best varieties. This car of Apples is received from one of the finest orchards in King’s County, Corn- wallis, and is in splendid condition. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, N. B.—I will fill orders fur ghipment to any part of the country during the season. W. D. STEWART, Oct. 8, 1880. * Auctioneer, GiVIG ELECTION. ee BY THE MAYOR. -N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ‘‘An Act to In- corporate the Town of Charlottetewn,” and also in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year- of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled, “An Act to Incorporate the ‘Town of Char- lottetown, and all Acts amending the same,” i do hereby give Public Notice than an elec- tion of One Common Councilman, to supply the vacancy in the office ef Coun- cillor for Ward No. Two in the said City, in- stead and place of WitttaAM KovuGuan, Esquire, will be held on SATURDAY, the Sixteenth (16th) day of OUTODER, A.B, 1880, in the said Ward, and at the place following, that is to say ; At or near the Warehouse of Richard Heartz, Esq., fronting on Sidney Street, be- tween Great George and Prince Streets ; and at the said Hlection the Poli will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Ward Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of tichmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43 Victoria, Cap. 5.—‘‘Seven days be- fore the time of any and every Election for Mayer or Councillers the persons or candi. dates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomi- nation for such candidates. There shall be paid by each person so neminated for Mayor at tlie same @ime a fee of Ten Dollars, and by éach person so nominated as Couneillor a fee paying the cost of the Ilection. The time appointed for the nomination of | candidates shail be from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the} ‘afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. | Qualification of Electors:—See‘Act 43 Vic- toria, Sections 20 and 63. {L. $.] W. E. DAWSON,: Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. W. B. Morris6n, City Clerk. Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, ‘ 7th October, T8380. enter the names, residences and additiens of | such persons, together with the office and | of Five Dollars, which sums shall go towards | No person | shali be qualitied either for the office of Mayor | or Councillor unless such nomination be made | in manner and at the time aforesaid.” : | | | ati. LONDON HOUSE FALL, 1830. Tames & Ub ARE NOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW grr - me \. ad . “y LS c. AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE —AND-— LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade. anche Leon ALL DEPARTMENTS. It Will Pay EVERY BUYER —Ok- DRY GUODS TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK Before Purchasing. Terms Cash. GHO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1880. OCK! ‘ELS Choice Sane and HALF-BAR} LABRADOR HERRING. HORACE HASZARD, , wen s. lsat 31 eod pat hh Manufacturers, Attention ty cae emma es VALUABLE Real Ustate aud Machinery SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. ISLAND. AM instructed by Messrs, W. R. Wangoy SL and A. L. Brows, Trastees of the Estate of Mrs. ALperr Hyxpmay, to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the {1th of Hovember Hert At 12 o'CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Uistillery, and Dwelling House. Also the Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler, This property was built for aad used asa Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers — were built by a first-class maker im Londen, England. Ali the requisites for Brewing par. poses are within the Building, and in goed working order. This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement en account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms and al! other information may be had on application to W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’80, VALE COAL MINES Superior. Nat and Round, |BEST & CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET, | NO DELAY IN LOADING, Orders for cargoes solicited. CARVEL: BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 7, 1880--3i s prog FOR SALE OR TO LET, COMFORTABLE and _ conveniently iA situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coach house attached, Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling House with outbuildings in good repair, suitable for a smail family. Rent low. For particulars opply to ‘ LONGWORTH & HASZARD, Sept. 28, ’*80— 1m wey TRY Ef v ve ALBION MINE NUT COAL MIVE A a fair trial and you will not be di pointed in the result; i is COAL, not clay and slate. For erders apply to G. W. DxBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Islands Office—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1SSt— pat tf Wants, Lost, found, Ve Bw Advertisements under this heading, space nobexceeding half an inch, will be é tow Ten Cents per day. ya iuimediately—Two Jout- neymen Shoemakers. Constant em- ployment and good wages. Apply to JoHN MonN AGuan, Pownal Street, Chariettetown. [oe 8 3i pd SALE—A large WINDOW, suit- for a Store. Apply to G,_.C. “a foe 8 li a) —— q +" OR able WortnHy, a ee —_—— NOGK—A first-class COOK wanted im- / mediately at the ‘‘Revere House. Good wages. foc 8 tf ie meen ReEwen Mouse continues to receive permanent BOARDERS, Terms mod- foe 7 ‘SALES M2#N—\Yanted in a Dry Goods. K Store, an experienced Salesman of character. Apply to Tremaine & METCALR : foc 5 6i {LERK WANTED—A smart lad for general office work. Apply in applicants own handwriting to H., P. 0. Box 157, Char- lottetown. @ (oc 5 O* TRiChi FEATHERS, Lady’ Sacques and Gent’s Clothing, &, cleaned and dyed—corner Sydney St-, neat the Convent.—G. C. Girmour, Dyer, &e. Oct 2 Ti y J ANTED.—A Female General Servant wanted immediately in a small family. Must be a goed Cock. oct2 ¥ r#\O LET—Two Houses, containing 5 3 rooms respectively. Apply to JAMES McLxop, Lower Spring Park Road. [se W anted—Two good Coatmakers, and 1 Vest maker. Highest price paid, L. J. Witttam’s, Queen Square. — _sep 28 ¢ YANTED—A Scrvant Girl—one from the country preferred. Also, at Boy to attend to garden, coach house, ete. A [tf wkly at this office. AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Powna transien Street, continues to receive 1€ and permanent ers. {jj i erate. i sy