— ~~ ag a . . oe i tn le A. At A _ * Princes County Exhibition. One of the best features in the Prinee County Exhibition was the large number of people present. There was almost as much truth as poetry in the remark ‘‘ There is| such a big crowd that the exhibition cannot be seen.’ [The crowd, was a good-looking crowd, mainly made f farmers——-men and women woo Vy their countenances and aress a! Riri : th ay irance, fg ions truth of the re : ‘ two timusand years —_ *“O happy, if he knew his happy state, The swain, who fres from business and debate Receives his easy foad mnt reg nwa, Itiva ed iand, And just returns of cu A harmless life that knows not h to cneat. With home-bred plenty, the rich owner bless ; And rural pleasures crown his happiness Unvex’d with quarrels, undisturbed with | noise, re The country king his peaceful realm enjoys.’ Beside His Hon the L eutenant G ernor and Major Peake, A. D. C., ther were present in the throng: The Chief Juestice, Judge Hensley, Judge Kelly, Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Hon. Dooald Fer- guson, Hon. Capt. Richards, Hon. John Lefurgey, Hon. P. Gavin, Hon. W. G. Strong, Stewart Burns, Esq., M. L. ©, G. W. Bently, Esq., M. P. P., L. H-. Davies, W. R. Watson, Henry Longworth, C. C. | Gardiner, George Sinclair, George Cown- | ton, Thomas Pope, John Newson, John Lewis, J. D. McLeod,David Walker, Henry Lawson, P. R. Bowers, Peter McGregor, | John Barlow, Murdock McKinnon, James | Heffel, Thomas Townsend, Michael Foley, | D. H. McDonald, Isaac Schurman, D-. S. | Wright, George L. Bell, Edwin Darby James Laird, Major Wnght, Esquires, and | many other well known farmers, miller: | and men of business. About one o’clock, the Lieutenant Gov- erner arrived at the Drill Shed, and received | the following address : ' ' SumMMeERasiDE, Prince Co., i October 6th, 1881. | To His Honor the Honorable Tuomas Hrara HAvILann, Q. U., Leiut. Governor of Prince Edward Island, etc., ete. Six,—We the Commissioners appuinted for | the management of the Prince County Prize | Fair and Exhibition, for 1881, beg to tender | our thanks for your presence here to-day, and | for your kindness in aeceding to our request to formally open the exhibition. We have noticed with mach pleasure that since Your Honor has been appointed Lieut. Governor of this Province, as well as pre- viously, your honor has, on all oceasious, taken an active and patriotic part in every- thing relating to the enceuragement of the agriculture! and industrial prosperity of Prince Edward Island. We hope and believe that, althouch in many sections of this Coanty, the wheat and the root crops are not so good asin the past year, 1880, yet on the whole, your Honor will notice a steady and eontinved progress, aad i j | | horses of the | lar gest a ~— Mid. ane am, THE DAILY EXAMINER, | the best shown at Halifax; but the eompeti 2nd do do, $2.50, Captain Richards, Port ° i , } tion is weak and disappointing. Indeed | ' itt, ‘ ‘all Calf 3 there are but tew exhibiters of elthel b hort Torn bull Calf, $3, James | roots, vegetables or grains; and when : : : ee ee ] } ce “a aakes the 1 ply is Best Ay rehire do, $3, George Bollum., = — = ; es lat i : Best Short Horn heifer Calf, $3, Alfred | it the harvest s year 18 late and jfarm " th t . rve th yt I Q a. Wright, Bedeque. ers had Hot sine to prepare sanips | \yrabire Hei’er Calf, $3, Robert | ON THR GRotl i | Cc. On f j Ma Ol i ti i VI 5, J ; x And rson, Geo. L. Bell, i for whi MM i | p hi go nt s sounding fortn i uest SUELP, | vs, 50 1 3 resuct W e, longwool, $4, E T | i ly rel hoi \ ( i ul 1 Wriy nt, xhibition buildings and groun is fe K : faeed Downs, or short-woal. Wher the horses { si j t qu Ligh: and sr er om t a teh GAO} aay os : anes 3 Ries | ngr-wool, #4, none. ai ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ > ti ui i Eula i Lit : . ~e n. ‘I held, it may be rema , Would } a ae Gl am bes an edmirabie site fer per } Hest math Lahis, c0Dg wool, %o, Stewart xhibition buildings and grounds B b ae a e : : _ ee 5 All Riol 2nd best do do, $2, Creorge Schurman, — he ea . ° isa : : ; « are the hors os op ‘ - , I “* mts] Best *y ling Ram, gray-faced or short Brown Stout, Challenger, ve >I wy 3, Frank «tlydon, Rensington. Prines of Wales, and Craswell’s horse, 2nd best do, $2, George Schurman. with other fine animals, by which t :@ | Best Ram Lamb, gray faced or short wool, standard of Prince County horse $ main $2, James Hetfel. tained But, as a whole, the horse e 2nd best do, $2, Stewart Burns. hibi snot strike one as being 1 im Best pen 3 long wool Ewes having reared provement on those of former years. | lambs this season, $5, Montague Gardiner. the interests of he country rome | 2nd hest, do d 3, Willie Lefargy. ; } he , ? a? . : : > Ltr ¢ o , “ ol the staliions shown hould | i er 3 Liwe Lambs, long wool, $4, % I. ura not ba allowed to _—travel Lm- Willie Lefurgy. te hes posed upon farmers unacquainted with 2ad best do ao, $2, Thomas Schurman. RPS A 4UIUL iat : WUua ( yAul the art of breeding, they thwart, to a larg extent, the efforts of those who are patriotically endeavoring to improve the Island. The ill elfecis pro duced by such horses are painfully evident in some ef the colts and foals on the | grounds. But there are some really fine animals. Mr. Isaac Schurman’s mare, with her foal, by Ali Right, one of the right kind, and se are the mare and foal shown by Mr, David Walker, of New Annan. One of the two year old fillies we have seen this year—act excepting those shown at Halifax—is that of Mr. James Heffel, cf Travellers Rest. Sheis by Abdallah, out of a Vulcan mare. In size, and action, she is A 1, and she bids fair to be aclipper. Mr. W. H. Sehurman shows a large ard handsome filly by Wallace, dam by Robbie Burns. The two year old filly shown by Mr. Thomas Robbins, is All style Richt. She is a beauty and so is the ‘ , evy J 7 , earling filly, also an All Right, shown wre f " , : —" ’ ; by William Reid. All Right and his | progeny take first places (in their class) in this exhibition. Among the draft stock there are some very fine foals by Chal- lenger and Brown Stout. The ** exnibits” of cattle are few, but good. Among them are Mr. George Camp- ton’s magnificent first prize bull. Hon Mr. Richards shows a fine three year old short horn bull, weighing 1795 lbs., and Mr. Archibald McCallum shows another of the same age, which, though not in good condition, turnsthe scale at 1720lba. A yearling bull, shown by Mr. J. H. Mc- Donald, of Bedeque, has many fine points, and weighs about 1000 lbs. Mr. Robert Glover's milch cows are excellent of their kind, and so is his heifer. There ar y | Best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, gray faced Downs, $4, Jas Heffel. 2nd best do, $2, none. Rest pen of 3 yearling lougwool Kwes, $4, Robert Glover. 2nd best do do, $2.50, W McGregor. Best pen of 3 yearling Ewes, gray faced or short weol, $4, Jas Marchbanks. nd best do, $2, J mes Heffel. udges recommended Geo, Compton prize —§2. Judges recommended a Ist prize to Frank Glyden for a Shropshire Ram. Marquis Deacon, Major H Clark, George Thompson. C1 Oo 2Qed Judges PIGS. Best Boar Pig, $5, J C Doirant, Margate. 2nd do do, $3, A W Gay, Wilmot Valley. Best Breeding Sow, $5, Wm Lefurgey, Sum- merside, 2ad do do, $3, DS Hunt, St Eleauors. Best Pen of Two Pigs, under 6 months, $4, D Grady, Summerside. 2nd do do, $2, Wm Lefurgey, Summer- side, Judges—Thos W Schurman, Stepher, Me- Millan, John G Mullin. POULTRY, Best pair Turkeys, cock and hen, Albert Craswell, St Eleanor’s 2nd do do, $1, none. Best Cock and two Pullets, $1, Robt Glover, Se ummersice 2ad do do, 50 cts, none, Best pair Spring Geese, $1, Leilan. Peter Mc- Best Two Ducks, 31, Judson Brown. 2nd do do, 50 cts, Mra L McNeill. Judges—James Brazil, Edwin Darby. BUTTER AND CHEESE, Best Tub er Crock of Butter, not less than $4, Wm Glover, Kensington. Mrs Donald ?0 lbs 2nd McLean, ‘ ; a? av Gv, Yay 12 ot id». t Cheese, not less than i2 lbs, $3, Jas that the labor and toil of ths people have been uu Y mue Caly en ad oe rewarded by a kind ana beneficent Providence. 0 Se oe Birgaey | 9»¢ do do. $2. Mrs Lewis Reid 2 f of the whele popn'ation of Priv : e if, sf n | oT a Oa Un behalf of the whole popu'ation of Pri oy ae lle MMANutt, B S Mills, Leonard County, we take thi. opportunity of expres lum, being both e: nally large. ° ing to yeur Honor our deep sorrow and r grat | Oi ep there is a good show. Mr. | at the death of General Ga field, late Presi-| J Heffel is the leadi shi | _ —e aw POLGEAL Wa NCLG, 1800 Ire | vames felic: iW the icading exti-| |. : p SRE oo. i a ‘ dent of the ‘/nited States, and our abborrence | bitor of gray-faced sheep, and he| %c8t half bushel Prolitics, §1, Geo Schur- ef the Act by which his estimable and 2 7. saat themed inne umetheeaia nf. the | 2 New Annan. . . . } iow BoOmMme lrset-ciass Epescimens of i } : : “i a heroic life was so hastely shortened. : | 2ad «do do, 60 cts, Donald Ross. Begging to assure your Honor ef eur per-} ~ ’ 1 a. ee 7 ? » \icintyre gs, $1, James Tuplin, New a . ns a Os ( 3 Ja ; Hil r sonal esteem and of the confidence of the! A Peel . : | 4 y ° . a Ts, a ¥ ry me c i m3 . . ® people in Your Honor’s able and impartial | om “> a ; ' W | 2nd do do, Edgar Craswell, St Eleaner’s., ’ + > ph | iy ' i : t Y k ; r,* ‘Pea ‘ conduet as Lievtenant Governor of the Pro- | - = : 9 WHG) Best do Marly Rese, $1, James Crossman, ; | Stewart I ts tat re j } » vince, ; vera! A 59 He sedeque. . . , « 7 one Lay; > . — oN’ ~~ + r We are Your Honor’s. ; nan, { (sarainer and Wille Le- | zad do do, 50 cis, George: Schurman, New Most obedient servants, | furgey are Close competitors. | Annar | - s ‘ * » | . ’ . i. Tx aie aaa Of pigs there are a few fine enes; and o Best do new kind, $1, Mrs L McNeill. Wititiam G, STRONG, i eS” 7 : are ae sf “ed aren , ; Chairman : }; poultry aiso a@ fey. cme hnely Hoished | J udges- _ ki Brewa, Hubert Compton, JosepH Murray wagons adorn the square, and Mr. Hall’s | ebersC bi CorRNeLivs How ATT, | ec bined thresher and cleaner is an ot j Ct FLOUR AND MEAL, 4 ‘ oo . ! £ oraat nter llaw , » | LO Bus » % - Gro. W. Baxrver, , Or greaty interest i. ree oy Best 20 lbs Oatmeal, $1, John Gaffuey, Sum- Newson C. CLarke, | iat 2 | merside STE n -cUR j ' _ ’ y zw ; » <¢ | ad . ‘ . ee eet THE PRIZES: st 20 lbs Flour, $1, George McKinnon, James F. MecNotrt, wud ver r. Key, | HORSES. Best half bushel Hope, $1, none. GEORGE UOMPTO", Best Draft Stallion, $8, WT Mills. Best 20 lbs Pearl Barley, $1, B Muteh, Sum- GEORGE SINCLAIR, J. A. MacDowxa.p, D. H. MacDonax», Joun A. ARSENAULT, Eowis Darpy, In reply, His Honor the Lieutenant | Governor delivered a short address, in | which he evinced the deep interest he takes | in the advancement of the industries upon | which depend the material prosperity of the Previnee, and declared the Exhibition open. Judge Hensley followed with a few felicitous remarks, one of which was a well timed comment upon the good pelicy of the Government in doing mote than formerly to advance the interests of agriculture. The Chief Justice, in a short speech, adverted to tae evidences of industry and prosperity in the Drill Shed and on the grounds. IN THE DRILL SHED, Here, the ladies, certainly, carry off the honers. Indeed if it were not for the pro- ducts of their art and industry, there would be little in the Drill Shed worth looking at. Miss Pope’s oil painting is much above that of the paintings usually seen at exhibitions; and the point lace shown by Miss Sims, of Kensington, is very fine. Of mats, quilts, bead and needle work there is a very creditable display; while over forty ladies compete for the prizes for butter. Their zeal in the butter department suggests the means by which they inaintain sway over husbands, etc ; and,{seriously, it should be encouraged and rewarded, as His Honor the Lieutenant Governor suggested, by providing them with the latest and best dairy appliances, for the manufacture of their favorite pro- duct. Just now when Island butter does not stand high in the markets of ihe world, and when the larye cities of the continent are raising a piteous wail because of the bad butter with which they are supplied, new or refurnished dairies, with churns, etc., of the most improyed kinds, seem to be ‘in order.” Beside the utter, there are a few chevse said to be very good; and passing from the ladies work we come to two cases of excellent boots and shoes, nicely assor¢- ed,the manufacture of Messrs. Fanning and Duggan, respect vely Then there area few sides of well tinned leather, the exhi. bitors being Messrs. Hinton, of Summer- side, and McDonald, of St. Eleanor’s; and two sets of first-class harness, rathePtea |) Best do Ayrsiire, $!, fine for the ordinary farmer's use, the work of Messrs Mark Pound, of Kensington and C B Saunders, of Summerside. Fur. ther on there is a emall exhibit of canned fish; and then we come to tle potatoes. Of these there are five different varieties, and the samples are very good, fully as good as 2ud do do, $5, Philip Simmons, Best Draft Stallion, owned in County al- * though not bred in County, $8, Montague | Gardiner, 2nd do do, $5, Peter McRae, Rest Carriage Stallion, $8, Harry Craswell. 2nd do do, $5, Geo Me arlane. Best Carriage Mare aad Foal, $6, Isaac Schurman. 2nd do do, $4, David Walker. Best Drafs Mare and Veal, $6, David Mc- Kay. 2nd do do, #4, W B Howatt. Best Eutire Draft Colt under 3 years,.§6, J W stavert. 2nd do do, $3, none. Best Carriage Stailion owned in County, — not bred in the County, $8, Newton ee. 2nd do do, $5, Lewis Huestis, Best Entire Carriage Colt under three years, $5, Cornelius Howatt. 2nd do do, $3, James Dempsy. Best Draft Filly under three years, §$5, Samuel Bagnall. 2nd do do, $3, Albert McCallum. Best Carriage Filly under three years, $5, Thomas Robias, 2ad do do, $3, W H Schurman, Best Colt under twe years, $4, Charles Andrews. 2nd do do, $3, John N Laird. Best Entire Draft Colt under two years, $4, R Glover. 2nd do do, $3, none. Best Draft Filly under two years, $4, Solomon Crossman. 2nd do do, $3, do do. Best Carriage Filly under two years, $4, John Gandet. 2ad do do, $3, William Reid. Judges —D 8 Wright, John Green, Nelson Howatt, Robert McDonald, W W Lord. CATTLE, Best Bull of any age or breed, $6, George Compton, St. Eleanor’s. 2ad do do, $3, Captain Richards. Hill. est Short Hora Ball, uader 3 years, $5, Calvin Lefurgey, Mili Val'ey. 2ad do do, $3, Jas Stavert Best Ayrshire Bull under 3 years, $5, none. 2ad do do, $3, none. Best Bail under 3 years, of any other breed or cross, 35, none, 2nd do dv, $3, none Best yearling thoroughbred Short $4, D A McDonald, Best yearling Ayrsuire Ball, 34, ave. Best Milch Cow, short horn, $4, G W ‘ @ .nors. Port iorn Be i Robert Glover, Sum erside. Best do of any othir breed or cross, $4, David Montgomery Summerside. t Heifer under 3 years, $4, DS Hunt, St r’s. Pao, $2.59, Henry Scales, do. eifer under 2 years, $3 50, Doaaid Ross, inerslde Best 20 lbs Buckwheat Flour, George Mc- Kinnon. Judges—James Brazil, A Waugh. GRAIN AND GRASS SEED. Best 2 bushels White Wheat, $4, none. 2nd do do, $2, none, Best 2 bushels Red Wheat, $4, none, “nd do do, $2, none Best 2 bushels 2-rowed Barley, 564 Ibs Hubert Mulls. 2ud do do. best 2 bushels Black Oats, $3, 41]b 1402, Thos Dawson. 2nd do do, $2, 41 Ibs, DS Hunt. Best 2 bushels White Oats, §3, 48 Ibs, Hubert Mills. 2nd do do, $2, 47 Ibs,-D S Hunt. Best half bushel Vetches, $1, none. Hest half bushe! White Beaus, $1, none. Best 1 dozen ears Indian Corn, 50 cents, noue, est half bushel Field Peas, $1, none, dest bushel “Limothy Seed, $2, Alfred Small. 2nd do do, $1, David Small. Best 20 lbs Red Clover, $2, Charles Laird. 2nd do co, $1, none. . — half bushel Flax Seed, $1, Hubert Mulls. Best 10 lbs Alsike, $2, John Gaffacy, Suin- merside, Judge—Wm Schurman. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, Best 10 Swede Turnips, $1, Harry Darby, Abram’s Village. Best dozen Table Carrots, $1, AH Comp- ton, St Eleanor’s. Best half dozen Sugar Beets, in weight, $1, none. Best 3 Cabbage (Flat Dutch), Angus McDonald, North Bedeque. Best 3 Cabbage (Drum Head), Samuel Clow. Best 3 Cabbage (Savoy), 50 cents, none, Best 3 Cabbage (Winningstead) 50 cents, Thos Tanton, St Eleanor’s, est 3 Red Cabbage (Winningstead) 5 cents, none. Best ene dozen Onions, 50 cents, Rev Mr Collins, Summerside Best one dozen Parsuips, 50 cents, Alfred Cempton, St Elcanor’s. Best two lbs. Shallots, 50 cents, William McCallum Hest half-dozen Roots Celery, 50 cents, A Vleanor’s. tozen Roots, Mangol Wurtzel 50 & > = 50 cents, 50 cents, cents, do do, isest Saif dozen Cucumbers, 50 cents, none. Best f-dozen Pumpkins, 50 cents, Mrs James Linkietter best hall-aozen Pumpkins ($panish), 50 iozen Citrons, 50 cents, nene, Bt. Ua ind IWers, bv cent , Thos Tanten, 8t Elcanor’s. best half-dozen Amber Cane, $1, BS Mills. jucges--5\ ti Brown, Herberé Compton, Habert C Mills, OTO OCAR“IAGES, 8LEIGHS, HARNESS LANEOUS, Bost double scated Wagon, $5, James Tup- | lin, New Anwan. 2ud do do, $3, P A Conners. Best Single do, $5, P A Counors. 2nd do do, $3, Geo T Shaw, St. Eleanor’s, Best Single Sleigh, $2, James Tuplin, Now Annan ‘ el. Wm Bownesa, Best pew Truck Wagon, $5, P A Connors, Rest single Carriage Harness, $3, Mark Pound. 9nd do de, © B Saunders. Best Hardwood Perk Barrel, $1, W sétevinjert Pest Mackerel Barrel, $1, John Shea. Best Hariwood Butter Keg, not leas than 50 lbs, @!, none. Judg Tames Heffel, Richard Hunt, Major V ht, James Laird, LYATHER AND RBOoOoTS, Best side Neats Leath-r, $2, Thomas Hin- ton, “ummerside, Best side Grain Leather, $2, R H McDon- ald, St. Eleaners. Best Calfskin, $2, Thomas Hinton, Summer- @ de. Jest Harness, $2, Eleanors, Best Sheepskin Linings, corlord, $2, RH McDensld, St Eleaners Best Wool Mat, dyed, $2, none. 2ud best do, $3, none Best pair Men’s Wellington Boots, $2, Jos E Duygan, Summerside. Best do Congress, $1.50, P T Fanning, Suin- merside. Best pair Ladies’ do, $2, Joseph © Duggan, Summerside. 2nd best do, $1, none. R H McDenald, St. Judges—-James Brehaut, Wm Callaghan. FISH, Best half barrel Mess Mackerel, Island catch, $6, John J Arsenault. “pd do do, $3, none. Best half quintal Codfish, $4, George Shean, 2nd de do, $2, John Gaffney. Best half doz Cans preserved Mackerel, $2, Clark, Rebblee & Brown, 2nd de do, $1, none. Best do do Salmon, $2, Walter McLeod. 2nd de do $l, none. Best do Lebsters, (Hat cans) $2, Clark, Robblee & Brown. 2nd do ilo, $i, John Cairns, Lot 7, Judges—Edwin Darby, Win. Tuplin, James Brazil. FANCY WORK AND PAINTINGS, B Lefurgey, Summerside. 2nd do do, $1, Mrs Sims, Kensington. merside. man, MEMO @F STOCK SOLD BY AUCTION, 1 Sherthern Bull Calf, red and white, calved siarch .26th, 1881, dam, Rosa Gwynne, 2nd sire, Louis Le, 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf, red and white, calved April 3rd, 1881, dam, Grace- ful, Sth sire Louis LeBeau, H A 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf, red, ecalved March 4th, 1881, dam, Oldest Pope Cow. sire, Lovely Lad, G W EXHIBITION! S A tT Hi! ee ee eee Apples, Ploms, Pears, Onions, &. BY AUCTION, To-Morrow (Saturday), 8th of Oct, aT ll o’cLock, A. M. 100 barrels APPLES, 50 boxes PLUMS, 15 boxes PEARS, 20 barrels ONIONS, Sale positive. No reserve. A. McNEILL, Oct. 7, ’81. Provincial Agricultural and Iedustia EXHIBITION, OF P. E. ISLAND, To be held at Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday, 12th and 13th Oct. RETURN TICKETS from Halifax, N.S., to Charlottetown, at $4 each, will be issued on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10th, 11th and 12th; and from St. John, N. B., at $5 each, on same dates, yoed to return up to and including SATURDAY, 15th inst.; and from other Stations on St. John and Halifax | ivisions of the Intercolonial Rail- way, at onc first-class fare, A. McNEILL,- Secretary Provincia] Exhibition, Ch’town, Oct, 7, °81—tf eae hs . an ee Uivic Protection Association, MEETING of the members of the atoye Society will be held in Large’s Builaing, Great George street, on TUESDAY evening, the llth inst.,at 8 o'clock, p.m, By order H, C, DOUSE, Oct, 7, 81. Secretary, BER AND MISCEL: | Best piece of Bead or Needle Work,$2, Miss Best Oil Painting, $2, Miss L Pope, Sum- Best Painting in Water Colore, Mr Acker- Beau, Benjamin Cole, Bedeque,.. £5.00 Auct’r, 7, 1881. : oe a ln nt ee XM ik Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to j | } | i | } | } | | { -OCOA LE AT CHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, AND INSPECi OUR STOCK OF Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Grocerieg ——_——:0: -—-—_-— IN COOK sSFPOGVES We have the “ Niagara,” “ Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood- the “Good News,’ “Alderman,” “Tally Ho,” “ Parlor Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. SOE en cee Parlor and Bedrowm Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,’ “ Tyj. light,” “Model Parlor,’ “Organ,” “ Scout,” &c., &e. —— — 10: For Churches, Halls, Steres and Schuels we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien;’ “ Lronsides” and “ Box.” 7 70: Farmets’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &., &.; Stove Pipe and Elbows, -—'oO~ Faweeit’s Celebrated Iron Picughs and Exiras, in large variety. Tinware ee a A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WiLL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Forks, cuzap; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, ia Ivory, Buck Hora and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for eld and young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, Spoons and Cruct Stands, Umbretia and Fire lren Stands, &e., &e; Stewart, Hamilton, Let 18,...... 37.00 Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rags, Halters, 1 reg tees a ee d oe Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeus, &e, in forehead, Calved June , 1881, 1. - io. ‘ } > dain, Young Pope Cow, sire, Lovely Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. Lad, James O Brien, Eimsdale,.... 20.96 soton iG caalaaibaieaeaineey A splendid assortment of Glassware ond Lamps, suitable for Bentley, Kensingtou,............ 48.00 Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, l imported Shropshire yearling ram, wo 2a BP grea? {gs ne eb (blaekfaced), Wm. Wells, Alberten, 37.0. Halls, Xe, Bat Americ a fie Fosene Gil. Limported Shropshire yearling ram. josie nictmumnctnte “einai kta (blackiaced) Jehan Newson, .! har- ; ee er ees 3.09. PR f fap Ee l imiportec Shropshire yearling ram, CROCERIES, CCOD AND CREA ! (blackfaced), Aiexander Anderson, ne 41,00. af is : : 1 impiocted ‘Cetguolds Gapelids denn, Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. Stewart Burns, M. L. C......... 23.00 l lmported Border Leicester Yearl- Pe are ing Ram, Donald Campbell, Lot 16 19.90 1 Leieester Kam Lamb, bred on Gey- FLOUR OAT A ND CORNMEAL ernment Farm, James O’Brien..., 6.00 / fa ' 1 Leicester Ram Lamb, bred on Govy- ernment Farm, George Enman, vs Faen be a oe ee ae 5.00 . i | half-bred Shropshire Ram Lamb, A further supvly of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and — Morsehead, West Devon, Lot é.99 | Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and 1 Berkshire boar Pig, Murdoch Me- ' |Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- fimeee, Eee 06... 5.06 ‘ices to sui ime [ av. as, Tee Mee. '50| pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times, 1 Boar do, Thomas Biggar.......... 2.00 cncmnetnvcrommenn’ SAD 2 —_—— 1 Sow do, John Yeo, Port Hill...... 4,25 : : Png cena eonyy Se andy Re oa Wes Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steemers, 1 do Boar, Thomas Tuplin, Margate 5.00] Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. THEE NeW Ss eR. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1881. an FALL STOCK. FALL STOGK. BOOTS AND SHOES — AT— DORSHY’S OLD STAND, “Sign Big Red Beot,”’ Men's, Women's, | Large Assortment, | Latest Styles, and Children’s.| Splendid Value. | Cheap for Ces <=> If you want good value please give me a call. J. C. SPRAGUE, Queen Street Boot and Shve Store. SS eT LABRADOR HERRING. a ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYs,— Oct, 1, ’81~—4w cod, wkly 4w LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIPE. 200 barrels Choice Labrador : 00 half-varrels : HERRING, Will be seld low. HE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe and TinwWare, Best quality,whicb he is selling cheap for Casi, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kiuds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to. Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr, Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, B. WILSON HIGGS, pat lw 52 Queen Street, tah + Ti 7 ; i KGROSENE. = KEROSENE. fi30 ARRIVE, per Brig “ Minnie Louise,’ due here lst Oct, direct from New York, 50 casks Prati: Best Kerosene Oil, which wil] be sold inig ts while landing, at cost, charges and freight. ‘Lhe only reliable Uil for retailing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Water Street, Sept. 29~—1w eod Oct, 4, 8! R. RODD, Practical Tinomith, ' Charlottetown, Sept, 3), ’o1 -3m