PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. SECOND DAL. A Pleasing Change in the Weather. FINE SHOW OF LIVE STOCK, SOME SPECIAL EXHIBITS ! Crowds on Grounds. — Exhibition Open To-morrow Tue weather of to-day was in very pleas- ing contrast with that of yesterday ; end everything on exhibition appeared in a different light and happier mood, At an early hour the stentorian tones of Sergeant Cameron were heard ‘‘ resounding o’er the field,” summoning exhibitors to bring out their HORSES. the names of all ex- and cattle have Tue Examiner; Lists containing hibitors of horses already appeared in and only a few general remarks are now necessary. Horses are prime favorites of mankind, and for our Island farmers they bring in every year quite a little pile of money. Therefore, the horse ring on the Exhibition grounds is ever the great centre of attraction; and hun- dreds of connoisseurs in _ horseflesh look on with interest while the judges select the prize-winners. It gives us great pleaaure to record the fact that—notwith- standing the heavy draughts made by horse buyers during this season, the show of horses is larger and on the whole better than it has been in years that are paet. The competitions were quite keen in both draught and carriage classes The latter class was headed by Hernanlo and Black Pilot. Black Pilot appeared in racing con- dition fresh from the scenes of his recent triumphs. The Messrs. Dockendorff’s notable success is a fair example of the im portance of ‘‘breeding from the best.” Besides Black{Pilot (by All Right) they have on exhibition his full brother Robbie Lee, and a half sister with er foal—beautiful animals al!, and very valuable in the horse markets Mr. H. B Smith, of this city, also makes a most creditable exhibit in the carriage classes. He shows a splendid colt under three years, a filly also uader three, and a very fine mare and foal. The other exhibitors, whose namea will be found in THe ExaMiner’s list of entries and the Prize List, deserve great credit. The draft class is well filled, though Barrister is absent this year. Mr. Tweedy’s Oak’s Heart, McRae & Robbins’ Sunk Island Hero, Mr. Wood-ide’s splendid and Messrs. Heartz & McKie’s magnificent Percheron Stallion Duroc, make up a quar tette which would show to advantage cn any exhibition ground in America. Oak's Heart is supported by an exceedingly five class of colts, fully vindicating his character asasire. A very fine draft stallion three years old, Brown Stout, is shown by Mr. John Bell, and Mr. A. N. Large’s Al of Canada is a splendid sample of the hardy, strong, active, easily kept French-Canadian breed. CATTLE. The show of bulls is small and rather disappointing—thongh those of Hon. D. Ferguson and George F. Owen, Esq., are very good in their different classes. There is, however, a satisfactory cxhibit of thor- oughbred calves and young cattle in Short horns and Ayrshires. Mr. John Dewar, of Lot 48, is the leading exhibitor, with 14 animals. Hon. D. Ferguson follows closely with 12 animals, 9 of which are thorough breds; and Henry Longworth, Esq., has 9 animals. The calves and heifers shown by these gentlemen are very fine indeed. Mrs. J. Longworth also shows two very fine calves, and the calves shown by Mr. Robert Dewar, of New Perth, Mr. George Mason, of Lot 48, and Mr. George Vessey, of Little York, bid fair to grow to bs splendid animals. In Ayrshire calves, Hon. D. Fer- gyson, Wallace Rodd, Brackley Pvoint Road, Alex. Robertson, Marshfield, R. B. Stewart, Bradshaw, and F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty, make creditable ex- hibits. Hon. T H. Haviland, H. Long- worth and Joseph Unsworth show beautiful Jersey cows in milk, and Thomas A Mce- Lean, Archd. Fergrson and Lewis H. Jenkins show bulls of this fancy breed. SHEEP, The show of sheep is large, and, on the whole, of very fair quality. The exhibitors include Hon. Stewart Burns, A. Boswell, George Tweedy, H. Longworth, F. G. Bovyer, B. E. Wright, John Bell, John Newson, Ewen Cameron, Cephas Nunn, Robert Dewar, William Rattray, Jvhn McGongan, Louis L. Jenkins, John Bow- man, Richard Bowman, Isaac Essory and Jobn Holman. The prize list shows that Messrs. Longworth and Wright are no longer having it all their own way. The prizes are widely dist:ibu ed, proving that first-class s+ ep farming is becoming general throughout the Province. PIGS. The show of swine is large—and excellent in Berkshires and York shires. Messrs. E. R. Brew, and Lonis L. Jenkins, George Vessey,and F. L. Haszard, and Thomas A. McLean exhibit very fine Berkshire pigs; and George Crockett and Frank Gates and Thomas Murphy show splendid Yorks. The fat pigs are immense. Among the exhibi- tors in this class not already mentioned,are B. E. Wright, St. Dunstan’s College, Thos. Cass, John C. MrEachern, Geo. Gorvette, Patrick McCardill, John Berrigan, Thomas Ayres, Alexander Robertson, Herbert Lewis, John Coombs, Dongald Carrie, Hon. D. Ferguson, Michael Walsh, Peter Whittey, Alex. Kennedy, William Murphy. POULTkY. This class exhibits a decided improve- ment. breeds are wel! represented The chief exhibitors are A Boswell, George Wright, John Bell, Selomon Kennedy, Howard Ferguson, William Ferguson, Frank Smith, . Andrews, Fred’k. Kennedy, Chas. Hoeszard, Wm. Laird, Perey McD: nald, the enees a, it Dorsey, Patrick oreey. Fred'k. Kenned wi 7 aie teen y, James Lewis, almer, It is well filled, and the choicest | Haezard, and William | TEE THE CITY STEAM BAKERY. Among the foremost special exhibits is that of the City Se.m Rak ry. It is el arranged in & Sp..clvus slow Care, is quibe attractive, and occupies a prominent position -n the Drill Shed. The exhibit consists of many choice brands of Biscuit, Pastry, Syrups, Jams, Jellies, etc., manu- factured by the proprietor of the City Steam Bakery, John Quirk, Esq. Among those on exhibition, we might mention in biscuits, No. 1 Pilot. Family Pilot, Boston Pilot, Soda, Wine, Sugar, Fruit, Lemon, Sultana, etce.; in pastry, Washington, Mince, Cranberry, Raspberry, and Jelley Pies, Tarts, Jelly Squares, Rolls, Sponge Cakes, ete; in Cakes—Fruit, Plain, Citron, Sheet, also a good line of Parker House Rolls,Cream of Tartar Rolls, and German Twists. There is also & splendid show of Syreps, manufactured by Mr. Quirk, such as Pine Apple, Lemon, Raspberry, Vanilla, Sarsaparilla, ete., be- sides Jams and Jellies of all descriptions. The goods manufactured by Mr. Quirk find aready market in the Provinces. They are fresh, superior in quality to those im- ported, and are sold wholesale and retail at rock bottom prices. We wish the City Steam Bakery increased patronage. TRYON WOOLEN FACTORY. Mossrs. Reid Brothers have a splendid exhibit of tweeds, manufactured at their mili, Tryon. Jt is arranged like the Charlottetown Woolen Co,’s exhibit, and is relieved by samples of the elegant suits (on mankine), manufactured at Reid Bros’, store in this city. The Tryon Company have been doing a good business during the past year. Besides supplying a large trade on the Island, they export quantities of their stock to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario. They manufacture first-class goods, and their exhibit is highly creditable. MR. JOHN CooMBS’ EXHIBIT. The exhibit of printing by Mr. John Coombs is highly creditable to that gentle- man. The specimens of binding produced might be placed in competition with more pretentious establishments in the other provinces. Various specimens of fire printing, executed in Mr. Coombs’ establishment are also exhibited, and asplerdid display of lobster labels is also made. Mr. Coombs has made a special line of lobster labels. He has manufac- tured them with splendid success, and, we understand, has given every satisfaction to lobster packers. Among the specimens ex- hibited we notice two large labels of the P. E. Island Soap Works, engraved by Mr. Benjamin Bremner and printed by Mr. Coombs. The designs are good, and the work first-class. MR. BRENNAN’S EXHIBIT. Mr. W. A. Brennan has a'so a very nice exhibit of printing and book-binding done at his establishments in Summerside and Charlottetown. MR. ©. P. FLETCHER’S EXHIBIT. Mr, C. P. Fletcher has on exhibition three Organs,manufaectured by the celebrat- ed firm of W. Bell & Co. They are differ- ent styles of Parlor Organs, have mag- nificent cases and are superb in tone. The Beli Organs are so well known they re- quire no puf—rg. They are in great demand, and we learn that Mr. Fletcher annua!ly disposes of one hundred of them in this Province alone. STUFFED BIRDS. An interesting exhibit is that of stuffed birds, made by Professor Earle. The epecimens are set up in first-class style, well cased, and present a beautiful appear- ance. The most valuable is, we think, the Blue Heron in Spring plumage, and the Bittern, but there are many other rare birds, such as the great Horned Owl, Eider Duck and Drake, Arctic Owl, Great Nor- thern Diver, large Herring Gull, and a number of smaii birds in a large case. The exhibit reflects credit on Professor Earle. He is a first-class taxidermist. ‘* THE REINDEER BRAND.” Mr. W. G. Smith, General Agent, is re- presenting ‘‘The Condensed Milk and Canning Company, of Truro, Nova Scotia,” and exhibiting to advantage their condensed milk and condensed coffse. The former is made from pure milk, combined with the best.sugar, and is highly recommended for travellers, holiday parties, sportsmen, infants, etc. The latter is a preparation by which the economical housewife can, at any time, treat her visitors to an excellent cup of coffee, with no more trouble than merely boiling the kettle and pouring the hot water upon it. Mr. Smith supplies the curious visitor to the exhibition with a fragrant draught which cheers but not inebriates, and demonstrates that the condensed coffee is a good thing. PRIZE LIST. SHEEP. (Leicesters.) Ram, any sge—Ist, Albert Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd. John C Lane, Dunstaffnage; 3rd, Joseph Tweedy, Gallas Point. Ram, Yearling—l1st, Albert Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd. Henry Lane, do, 3rd, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. Ram Lamb—lst, H Longworth, Glenwood; 2nd, Albert Boswell, Lot 49; 3rd, do do. Pair Ewes, any age, having each reared a lamb this season —lst, H Longworth, Glenwood; 2nd, A Boswall, Lot 49; 3rd, Henry Lane, do. Pair Ewes, Yearlings—Ist Gxrge Tweedy, North River; 2nd, Albert Boswell, Lut 49; 3rd, do do. Pair Ewe Lambs—Ist, A Boswell, Lot 49: 2nd, do do; 3rd. Henry Lane, do, (Shortwools.) Ram any age, Shropshire Shortwool or Oxford Down—lst, Wm Rattray, Brackley Pcint Road; 2nd, John Newson, Warren Farm; 3rd, John Holman, Winsloe Road, Ram Yearling—Ist, A Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd, H Longworth, Glenwood; 3rd, B E Wright, Royalty. Ram Lamb, Shropshire, Southdown or Oxford down-—Ist, H Longworth, Royalty; 2nd, B E Wright, Royalty; 3rd, H Longworth, Glenwood. Pair Ewes, having each reared a lamb this season—list, H Longworth, Glenwood; 2nd, BE Wright, Royalty; 3rd, F L Haszard, Bell View. Pair Ewe Lambs, baving each reared a lamb this season—Ist, H Longworth, Glenwood; 2nd,do; 3rd, B E Wright, Royalty. Cotswold Ram, any age—Iist, Stewart Burns, Lower Freetown; 2nd, John Smith, Pownal. Judges—Geo Compton, St Eleanors, Francis Bell, Faleonwood, John Scott McLeod, Dunstaff- nage, Donald Stewart, Wm Mutch. (Longwool Grades.) PairEwes, any age or breed, having both raised a Lamb this season—Ist, A Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 3rd, H Long- worth, Glenwood. Pair Kwes, Yearlings, Longwool and Leicester we Bell, North River; 2nd, A Boswell, 0 le Ram Lamb, any age, not Leicester—Ist, Stewart Burns, Freetown; 2nd, A Boswell, Lot 49; 3rd, Stewart Burns, Freetown. Pair Ewe Lambs, any breed, not Leicesters—Ist, Cecil Stewart, S wre 2nd, Cephas Nunn, Winsloe Road: 3rd, A well, Lot 49. (Short or Medium Wool Grades.) Two Ewes, any age, grey or black-faced—Ist, H Longworth, Gienwood, 2nd, do, do. Two Yearling Ewes, grey or black-faced—Ist, | John Partridge, East Royalty; 2nd, Cephas Nunn, | Winsloe Road; 3rd, John Newson, Warren Farm, Ram Lamb, prey, or black-faced—Ist, Robert Dewar, New Perth; 2nd, Hi Longworth, Glen- wood; 2rd, John Bell, North River. DAILY - Pair Ewe Lambs, grey or black-faced—ist, Wm Rattray, Brackley Point Road; 2nd, do, do; 3rd, Cephas Nunn, Winsloe Koad. PIGS. e, Berkshire—Ist, B E Wright, “ond. b Upton; 3rd, Thos Suar, Royalty; 2nd, Lewis L Jenkins, Cass, North River (?) : : ‘ Sow, Berkshire, having raised a litter in 1885— ist, Louis L Jenkins, Uptong; 2nd, George Vessey, Little York; 3rd, F L Haszard, Belle View. Boar, any age and other breed—Ist, George Crockett, Little York; 2nd, Frank Gates, West Reyalty; 3rd, Herbert Lewis, Little York. Sow, any age, any other breed, Raving reared a litter in 1885—Ist, George Gorvette, Nine Mile Creek; 2nd, John McQuaid, city ; 3rd, Dougald Currie, West River. Pen Berkshire Pigs under 7 months old, Bar- rowe included—ist, Thos A McLean, city, 2nd, E R Brow, city; 3rd, do. Pair Pigs, Yorkshire, under 7 months old, Bar- rows included—tist, Geo Crockett, Little York ; 2nd, Frank Gates, West Royalty; 3rd, Thomas Murphy, city. i Pen Pigs, any breed or color, under 3 months old, Barrows included—tist, John A Seller, U nion Road; 2nd, John Berrigan, Royalty; 3rd, William Morley Seller, Union Road. i Fat Pig, under 12 months old—ist, Peter Whitty, city; 2nd, Michael Walsh, oy: Fat Pig, under 7 months old—1st, Wm Murphy, city; 2nd, George Crockett, Little York. Judges—-R E Bagnall, Hazel Grove; Peter Duffy, Coney Line; Abram Gill, Little York; John Cant, Millcove. POULTRY. Three Turkeys, white or colored—Ist, Wright, Royalty; 2nd, Jas Lewis, do. : Three Brahmas, light—Ist, Wm Laird,city; 2nd, Percy McDonald, Government House. Three Cochins, white or colored—ist, Wallace Wheatley, Royalty; 2nd, Dugald McCallum, Royalty. 4 Three Hamburgs, silver penciled—lst, Miss Maud Boisner, North River; 2nd, Miss Mary Boisner, do. Three Hambur Newson, city; 2nd, Miss F H wood, Three Leighorns. white—Ist. Louis Haszard, city; 2nd, Perey McDonald, Government House. Three Leighorns, brown—Ist, Louis Haszard, city; 2nd, Wm Palmer, do. Three Houdans—Jas Lewis. city. ; Three Polands—ist, Mrs Jas Stewart, St Peter's Road; 2nd, do. Three Plymouth Rocks—Ilst, A Boswell, Lot 49; 2ud, do, : Three Black Spanish—ist, Jas Dorsey, Jr, city; 2nd, Patrick Dorsey, city. Three Game—list, Perey Macdonald, Govern- ment House; 2nd, Edward Walsh, city. Three Bantams—ist, Percy Macdonald, Govern- ment House; 2nd, Alex McKinnon, Royalty. Three Birds, +! breed. being One year or more old—ist, Joseph Dorsey, city; 2nd, F H Beer city. Pair Bronzed Turkeys, hatched in 1885—Ist, A Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd, do. Pair White Turkeys, hatched in 1885—A Bos- well, Lot 49. , Pair Turkeys, any other breed, hatched in 1885— Ist, A Boswell, Lot 49; 2nd, Geo Wright, Royalty, Pair Turkeys, any age over 1 year—Ist, George Wright, Royalty; A Boswell, Lot 49. Pair Geese, common, hatched in 1885--Maud Boisner, North River. Pair Geese, Toulons, hatched in 1885—A Bos- well, Lot 49. Pair Geese, Chinese, hatched in I885—A Bos- weil, Lot 49. Pair Ducks, Pekin, hatched in 1885 — Ist, F Andrews, Royalty; 2nd, Frank Smith, city. Pair Ducks, any other breed—ist, F Andrews, Royalty; 2nd, Frank Smith, city. a Fowl, hatched in 1885—Fred Kennedy, ot 48. Guinea Fowl, over one year old—Solomon Ken- nedy, Lot 48. Judges—John Cannon, Matthew Allan, James Phillips, James A Offer, John A Warren. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES, (Special Prize by Norton Bros.) Single Seat Top Buggy. finished complete—Car- roli & McAleer, prize $20. Single Seated Buggy—-E Ramsay, Tyne Valley, diploma, _ Jouble Seated Carriage—Wm Pound, Margate, diploma. Single Pheeton—W D Tanton, city, diploma, Judges—S W Dodd, W John Fraser, F T New- bery. Notes. There was a great rush to the Exhibition this forenoon. The Drill Shed will be open to visitors till 10 o'clock to-night. The Exhibition will continue open till 3 o'clock to-morrow (Friday. ) The Show Grounds were thronged with visitors, amongst them many prominent gentlemen from Sister Provinces. Dennis Murphy, Esq., Manager of the Gas Works, deserves credit for brilliantly lighting the bridge leading from the Drill Shed to the stock grounds. No prizes were awarded the exhibits of tweeds made by the Charlottetown Woolen Company and Tryon Woolen Company. The imserticn of prizes in the list yesterday was done through imadvertence. An interesting feature of the Exhibition last night was the Impromptu Concert, which the Secretary, assisted by Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Miller, and a number of young ladies organized, At the close of the performance the Secretary expressed the hope that to-night this Concert would be resumed, and enlarged. The seven or eight magnificent organs,played by the best talent of the city, we trust, will, this even- ing, about 9 o'clock, prove exceedingly in- teresting. Among the exhibits of textiles, ‘fabrics and wool are two ‘‘crazy quilts,’ which are highly creditable to the exhibitors. One was made by Miss Carrie Rogers, daughter of Benjamin Rogers, Esq. For beauty of design and finish it surpasses any we have yet seen at exhibitions. Miss Rogers deserves to be complimented on her handiwork The other, a superb piece of work, was made by Mrs. Cunningham, Boston, daughter of David Mutch, Esq., of Wheatley River. Geo , silver spangled—ist, Chas E ngworth, Glen- News from the Congo. LIRFUTENANT WISSMANN'S DISGOVERIES ON THE KASAI RIVER, Despatches just received from the Congo bring further details of the discoveries made by Lieutenant Wissmann, who found the banks of the Kasai River, down to its junction with the Congo, more thickly populated than any other portion of Africa, For 24 hours Lieut. Wissmann had to navigate between crowds of ferocious cannibals belonging to the Bakoutous tribe. FEROCIOUS AMAZONS., Men and women gathered in thousands on the river banks, shouting, yelling, and ges- tulating furiously. The women were more ferocious than the men, and finally the Bikoutous attacked the expedition in fleets of canoes, the women beating their breasts and throwing spears. Lieutenant Wiss- mann and his men repulsed them aftera hard fought battle, which lasted six hours, killing hundreds of men and women, A KICH REGION, The entire region traversed was found to be very rich in ivory and was covered with vast forests of India rubber trees. In shooting a cataract one of Wissn:ann’s canoe’s was wrecked and a dozen cf his blacks were drowned. THE KASAI RIVER, The Kasai is a noble river, being in some places ten thousand yards wide. In man parts navigation was blocked by the thou- sands of hippopoiami bathing ia the river Wissmann determined ast:ronomically that the point where the Kasai flows into the Congo is nearly four hundred miles below the point indicated on the maps of Mr. Stanley and other explorers. Wx A MINE TELEGRA mee o ET he Pitty (SexoraL Desparcoues To Tag KxAmNER, } The @ld Story—Halifax Sensation. Hatirax, Oct. 8, There is a*great rensa'ion here over the announcement that Henry G Clarke, cashier of the Union Bank of Halifax has been missed and that his accounts are short $33,000, lt seems that the history of the Pictou Bank has repeated itself in Halifax. Clarke has given security for the defici- eiency, and will not likely be prosecuted. He has been living ata high rate for some years. The same bank lost $50,000 by its Anna- polis agent a few months ago. ar T tas Se. OU. The Presbyterian Synod. Sr Joun, N. B., Oct. 8. The project to unite the whole Foreign Mission work of the Presbyterian Church under one committee is being delayed for the present. The Foreign Mission Committee is $4,000 in debt. The SRev. Edward Annand goes as a Missionary to an entirely heathen island in the south seas. Mysterious Yarmouru, N. §8., Oct. 8. A mysterious attempt to shoot policemen on vight duty has been made every night this week. There is no clue to the perpe- trators, The Situation East. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 8. The Sultan has telegraphed his approval of the principle of Bulgarian Union; but Servia says she will fight until she gets an extension of territory. Thanksgiving Day. — Orrawa, Oct. 8. Saturday, 7th November, has been set apart by the Government as Thanksgiving Day. Cardinal McCloskey’s Condition. New York, Oct. 8. Cardinal McCloskey is still very low. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours fe Tonronto, Oct, 8.—10 a. m. Winds mostly west and south; fair weather; not much change in temperature. MeTROROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Oct, 8, 1855, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midmighs). ...+ sss. -oeeene jowece 1sfa.4 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at en ery eos 6deeng SO@ Lowest Temperature this morning....... 38.1 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 39 8 Temperatere thin afternoon at I a alack . .43.2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Information Wanted. Sir,--Would you kindly ascertain, if possible, where the Post Office is situated in Souris? There are two buildings bear- ing the sign ‘* Post Office,” but the cflicial is not to be found at either place. Yours truly, TRAVELLER. Souris, Oct. 6th, 1885. a ee HOTEL ARRIVALS: 8ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. Annear, do; James McLeod, Sprinfield; J A Campbell, Winsloe Road; G A Connor, Sturgeon ; J Nemphill, Georgetown; W White, do; H W Wickwire, do; A Cogswell, do; WS Easton, do; L McInnis, Kensington; Annie Mullally, do; G W Bentley, M P P, do; H D McDonald, Souris, REVERE HOUSE. Oct 6—N S Barker, St John; W A _ Brennan, Summerside; Richard Hunt, wife and daughter, do;'D Schurman, do; W L Kain, Halifax; F B Robb, Amherst; S S Kimball, Boston: R H Mat- son, Toronto; L 8 MeNutt and wite, : Malpeque; T Richardson, Montreal. Oct 7— A McKinnon, Moncton; H H Bell, Halifax; A McKinnon and wife, Moncton; Frank 8 Jost, Freetown; J P Cox, Galt, Ont; L O Duncan and wife, Boston; B A Murdock, Montreal; A Miller, Halifax: Mrs Miller, do; James McDonald, New Glasgow: D Grant, do; Mrs Henry V Lester, do; W T Smith, Truro; AS Kender, St John. M P Lynch, Mon- treal: W J Parril. St John. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 5—May Ann, Power, Pictou, coal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, coal; Quickstep, Mur- ray, St Peter’s, C B; St Martin’s Packet, LeBlanc, Pictou, coal; Beau Bassin, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Bonnie Kate, Munro, Port Cale- donia, coal; Confederate, Roberts, Pictou, coal. 6—Emma, Boudreau, Pictou, coal; Phillistine, Henderson, Tatamagouche, fbal; Laura C, Pol- lard, Northport; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; SC Cove, LeBlanc, Richibucto, lumberj; Queen, McAulay, Crapaud, mdse; Magyie, Hingley, Tatamagouche, bal. 7—Ss Coban, Frazer, Montreal; Oselle, Copp, Cape Tormentine, 169 cases lobsters; S McDonald, Paoli, Shediac, “lumber; Morning Star, Power, Shediac, lumber; Pholine, Marshman, Buc- touche, deals; Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, deals; Highland Jane. Hurtle, Halifax, bal. 8—Margaret Jane, Green, Richibucto, lumber; Minnie Scott, Harpell, Wallace, lumber. CLEARED. Oct 5—~C W Redmond, Heather, Montague Bridge, bal; Beau Bassin, Welsh, Pictou, bal. 6—Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; S C Cove, LeBlanc, Arichat, lumber; Mary Matilda, Rod- gers, Pictou, bal; Mary Ann, Power, Pictou, ee Philistine, Henderson, Wallace, flour; Brown, Richards, Grand River, mdse. 7—Maggie, Hugly, Tatamagouche, mdse; Mar- raret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal; str Coban, raser, Picton; Qulle, Copp, Baie de Vert, bal; S McDonald, Paoli, Shediac, bal; Jenny Lynd, O'Hara, Isaaec’s Harbor, pro; G G, voneie y er- non River Bridge, bal. 8—P Queen, McAuley, Pugwash, mdse. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 5—Ent schrs Mary Eleanor, Ganion, Caledonia, C B, coal; Morning Light, McArthur, Malpeque, cats. 6—Muary Mace, Fergu- son, Shediac, lumber. 7—Hattie G, Clark, Cra- aud, oats. Cld 6—Schrs Anab: lla, Barrett, New ichmond, P Q, bricks; Richard Thompson Walsh, Pictou, bal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal. ’ DIED. At the residence of William Grant, Char- lottetown, on Sunday, the 4th inst., in the 89th year of her age, Ann, relict of the late Richard Grant, of China Point, R, OCTOBER 8— Oct 7—Hon Thomas Annear, Montague; J A} L885. aired ad ee Summerside Hxports. SuMMERSIDE, Oct, 5, Shipped per steamer rincess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene ; 7 eee 5 os 0s oe ecco ae ae OD Ge oo nde bese sc cde 321 00 Oy EN id i isis ee ere 2150 00 er pe ES 2 Sis cee bic en 57 00 B50 the Inte cloth... .. 55.6 6.005 120 00 SE ccs tun does 005 seks Shenae 341 00 ee PE is cos bai es canvass. 5 00 $3224 00 By same steamer on 6:h : Rep tee Cette oe seers. ...$ 504 00 ee i 6 ind cowie 34 00 ee DOI. cos 2 oc thiwe ode 2 00 11 bris mackerel........... 88 00 $628 00 By same steamer on 5th :— A es UR ieee $ 365 00 Se ee Bs ows ve cuns cake oa 38 00 rE on vanced cdc cibed'ses 198 00 BE ed dus: i sits cdo ths pane 48 09 oe wee WI ee er 80 00 NS ak. na wlieh tink btead 200 00 SAPO .icee oe i sities cia 445 00 $!374 00 J.D. TAYLOR & CO, Book Binders, Paper Rulers & Blank-Book Makers, Monaghan’s Building, Queen Square. A= kinds of Book Binding executed at LOW EST PRICES and with Quick Despatch. Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY! A share of patronage solicited. J.D. TAYLOR ACO, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct. 8, ’85--lmo eod Notice of Partnership. E have this day taken MR. FRED- ERICK SELLAR into partnership in our business, which will hereafter be con- ducted under the same name and style as heretofore. We take this opportunity of thanking the public for the very liberal patronage ex- tended to us in the past, and we hope to merit and receive a continuance of the same. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Oct. Ist, 1885—oct8 3i SLOOE.S: T Auction, on MONDAY next’, 12th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon :— 10 Shares Merchants’ Bank, P. E. I. 10 Sharee Citizen’s Skating Rink. 1 Share P. E. J. Steam Navigation Co. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Oct. 8, 85—1l sale NOTICE. NX OTICE is hereby given that the Sale ad- vertized by us to take place next SATURDAY, has been postponed indeti- nitely. GEORGE MUTCH MARY MUTCH, Oct, 8, 1885—liwky li FEED! FEW Tons Extra Heavy CATTLE -& FEED, in 100ib bags, for sale Cheap. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Oct. 8—3i 7 ee ae NV Rs. GAUL begs to announce to the ladies of Charlottetown that, having learned the mysteries of Feather-curling and Cleaning from one skilled in the art, she is now prepared to execute any orders of that kind with which she may be favored. Old feathers made to look as beantiful es new. Orders may be left at her residence, Hills- borough St.. four doors north of Fitzroy St. Ch’town, Oct, 7—5i Cedar Fence Pickets. — FEYENDERS will be received by the Sub- R scriber, until the 30th inst., from persons willing to supply him, in Charlottetown, with 5,000 Cedar Fence Pickets, each picket to be seven feet long and not smaller than two inches in diameter at the small end. FRANCIS DUMONT, Charlottetown Royalty, Oct, 6, ’85—tl20 oc her2i JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrics :—In Newson’s Building, opposite New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1885 POTATO BAGS, STARCH BAGS, GRAIN BAGS, FUR SALE BY | HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, . Executors, Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 6—2wks eod WHITE OATS \ A J ANTED.—5,000 bush. WHITE OAT?, FENTON T. NEWBERY, 28. ’85—wky pat Ch’town, Sept. ‘dining and bedrooms ; PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION — WILL BE— CONTINUED opEy — TILL — FRIDAY, OCT. 9¢, AT 3 O'CLOCK, P. M. “HE Exhibits in Live Stock ‘| ducts, Manufactures, &c., — ses FAR PXORT, in Number and Quality any of past years A. McNEILJ, Seer: tary, Ch’town, Oct. 7ih, ’85,~9j DANCING SCHOOL, HE Subscriber takes the libert rT viene petsens and others, that her Dench asses for the season wi! ay wae ae ats p. ~§ we ee TUESDAY, uring the term will be ta t and fashionable movements a in polite society and in the ball ‘ which will be the New High otttenn he Ripple, Saratoga Lancers eee &e. the after. ’ Amazonian March A Juvenile Class will be me in “"— “= case day. from 4 to 6. ment and, Dumb-Bell Exercises will taught the children, in additi their can tion in Dancing. Pace Te Miss Burris is prepared to give Lessons on the Violin and Piano, Ch’town, Oct. 6, °85—4i eod E. BURRIS, SOLE LEATHER. ORTY SIDES, Nos. 1 and 2, just re. ceived, HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Ch’town, Oct. 5, ’85—3i eod HARD COAL. T° arrive per Brig LOTTIE BELLE, Tons Best Quality Chestnut and Egg si Orders can be left with Thomas 1y oF under signed. Ch’town. Oct. 3 -eod tl arv + J Flour, Corumedl, Labrador Herring. E ae sell the above articles cheap for cash or approved paper, wh retail :— — 100 hal’-barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 50 whole ee ay ey 25v Bls. PATENT FLOUR, 125 do SUPERFINE do. 125 do K. D. CORNMEAL, A, HORNE & 00, 155 Queen Street, Ch*town, Oct. 1—oaw wky 4i City Warehouseing Company, LL kinds of Goods or Merchandige takep on Sicrage at lowest rates, and ware: house receipts granted when required. Moderate rate of Fire Iaosurence and Tele- phonic communication with the building, HORACE HASZARD, Manager, Ch’town, Sept. 26th, ’85—!mo eod FCG™C#Ho—’”:c.-’-°™-"----"-«c-VKVVYXYX _0VV 8 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ‘gO LET—A new tenement House, near McKinnon & McLean's foundry, con taining five rooms and attic. Apply to Patrick Farmer. oct8 3i th fri aa Fred and TRAYED—Frem the owner's on Saturday, the 26th ult, a son knowing of her Whereabouts will | give information to the owner, John Spring Park. oct8 3i pd ANTED--In a small family, a Servant fer general housework. A at EXAMINER office. oct] 31 ——" har cha ag active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Apply R. H. Matson, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char lottetown oct7 a ANTED—A smart Boy, to do general work. Apply to the Ocean House. octd 3i pd JIOR SALE. 500 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 309 loads Hardwood, at Weoa Yard, corner of P.ince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city. >= WILLIAM Buruog. eod Vy ANTED _A Pair or Trio of each of the following breed of fowls: Grabmas. White Leghorns, Houdans, Plymouth Rocks, Black Spanish ; they must be pure not more than five or six months old. Apply at this office, oct3 3i eod seme ; ANTED—A Girl for general house work. Apply at the Revere = aie ome | ge SALE—A piece of Land, % by 47, situated on Great George Street, neat Post Office ; buildirg on same worth about $500. The whole can he had for $1350 by applying at ExaMINER office, sep9 imo O LET - For six months, from Ist naies furnished House, with use of horse Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen B lady Boarders may find _ comfortably accommodation by applying to brs. Wi Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough no iin So Ne re OARDERS can be comfortably seat, ed i »rivate family, 1 parlour, dated in ® priv a it terms moderate. Apply at THe otfice. OOMS TO LET—Saitab'e for Sample Rooms. Enquire sugid tf Boreham, Grafton street, Store on Quees rg:O LET—The Dry Good : Streot, lately oconpied by Mr. i—_? Shand. Apply te M. Stevenson. war from Phiiadelphia (due here on 10th inst,) 350 } white Cow, with top off left ear. Amy pér-