a a GEGEN A: EE io REN SI NPT RR RE ; f . Gedfrey, Suffolk.+ Cov svete iis ti ~ ccineaimnntlngesanens eaten esis anti Tate A Th: SOOOSREEN SOE ET ON > SO se , J EES = THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION THE THREK COUNTIES THE OAITLE SHOW IN COMPRTITION, seap eg ' : > . natias | THe attendance was good, the competi: | Ameng the visitors | and Mr. Sparrow, | the St. John | interested In | tion pretty sharp. were Professor Sheldon : of England, Mr. Hannay, o Sun, and many ventlemen farming in the sister Provinces. HORSES. recently returned from | The Horses Montreal were on the grounds, and came | in for a 2 wud deal of cI iticism and admuira- tion. ‘i here is no doubt the selection made | to represent this Province at the Vommnion | Exhibition was a very judicious one. The owner of Blackfoot did not enter his horse for a prize, en the ground that having taken the first prize in the Domiion, tt wag not fair that he should compete here. fhe horse was, however, exhibited, and drew down upon his head many varying judgments; but while some thought Rodd’s horse the better one, and some Craswell’s, all agreed that he 1s all but perfect in his pomts. Mr. Rodd’s and Mr. Craswell’s horses were entered, and, of course, took first and second prizes respect ively. All three are really beautiful ani- mals. aud the difficulty the judges had in decsidiny between them is not to be won- dered at. Mr. Mitchell’s herse, which was also of Montreal, was entered, but con- sidered large for the carriage class. For general purposes, there was not, we think, hia equal on the ground. He is a picture of health, strength, activity and everything that goes to make a smart, strong, service able horse. Several other stallions in ms n carriage class were justly admired. ff fact, all the entries were very fair speci- mens of the noblest of animals. In the cart stallion class, the competition was rather poor, and the prizes fell with- out difficulty to Meisrs. R. E. Bagnall and Wm. Mills, though there was much ditfer- ence of opinion as to which of tie two was the best. The splendid imported stallion Brown Stout was shown in this class ; but was doubtless considered tuo good to com- pete against Island horses. Of carriage stallions, under three years, there was a fair show, and of carridge fillies quite a large coinpetition. In both classes a good deal of difficulty was experienced in award- ing the prizes—many equal or almost equal in the order of merit. Ibe other classes were as weil represented as could be ex- pected, when it is remembered that the best of our horses been culled out this year for foreign exportation. Below we give adist ef the entries. Those mar k- ed thus * got first prize: those marked with a } second prize : Carriaye Stallion by Jos. Mitchell, Lot 49. do do, John A. Ropahan, Lot 27. do do, George Jenkins, Lot 49. do do, John R. MeNeill, City de do, Peter Stewart, East Kiver, Lot 3t do do, Thos Rodd, Brackiey Pt. Road.* do do, Harry Craswell, St. Hleanors? do do, C. A. Mitchell, Village Green, do do, James Murray, Middleton. dy do, Robert Fitzsimmons, New London, Carriayve Colt, under 3 years, by Elijah L. ave de do. Michael Murphy, Black River.* do do, Devid Landrigan, Covehead. dodo, George W. Cameron, Augustine e. do do, Jehn Hyde, Middleton. do do, Martin Collins, North River. do do, John T. Rodd, Milton. do do, Wm. Sinnott, Morell. Carriege Colt, under 2 years, by John M. Ross Whieatley River. do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49, do do, Hugh MecKinnen, Royalty. do do, Richard E. Bagnall, New Glasgow.t de do, John Acorn, Lot 49. 5 do do, Robert McWilliams, Eldon. do do, Alex. McMillan, Brackley Point.* do do, James Mutch, jr, Lot 48. do do. Donald MeMiilan, Covehead. Carrizge Filly, under 3 years, by William Acorn, Let 49. do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49. do de, Richard Bowman, North Wiltshire. do dw, Daniel Kennedy, Kinloch, Lot 4%. de de. Duncan Wares, Clyae River. do d», Peter Dewar, Lot 48. do d», Albert M. Lane, Lot 49. ao a», Vovald McKinnon, North River. do 4, John McKenzie, New Haveua. do de, John MeL Smith, Newtown, Bel- fast. : ; do ¢o, Donaki MecLauchlin, St. Peter’s Road, m do so, B. E. Wright, Royalty. * do lo, Wm Weeks, City. do lo, John Deacon, North Wiltshire. do'lo, Alex. Kennedy, Lot 45, do lo, Dr. Dodd, City. dodo, James Hickey, City. do'do, John McLean, Clyde River. dodo, John Kennedy, Brackley Pt. Road. dcgdv, Duncan Kennedy, B, Pt. Road. O.briage Fillys, under 2 years, by George Carver, Lot 49.+ do do, Chas. Auld, Covehead, ad, do, John McArthur, West River. ad do, Isaac Thompson, Lot 34. ds, d a, Wm. Gibson, St, Peter’s Road. dye »,,A. McRae, Pownal. d.tdo, Artemas Warren, North River: a; do, Thos. Carter, North River. a’$cdo, Matthew Doyle, South Shore. #4 co, James Byrne, North River.* < t do, Wm. Leonard, Cornwall. @, do, Chas. Auld, Covehead, (brriage Mare and Foal, by Samuel Lane, Lo fy. was, Allan ©. Moore, Lot 49.+ "e do, Hugh Melnnis, Lot 35. vb do, John Rackem, New Glasgow. do, Donald MeDonald, West River. bs Senator Haythorne, Marshfield. a2o, John B. Stewart, Lot 48, Po, Benj. Miller, French Fort. «po, John D. Rodd, B. P. Road. plo, Albert Boswell, Lot 49, * #@ 0, Harry Davies, Royalty. be (maare) and Foal, Geo, Davies, city. a. rc Stallions, by Lemuel Carver, Lot 48. lo, James Pickering, New London. @ lo, Allen, Boisner, North River. do, Wm. T. Mills, Indian River. (le, R. McKenzie, Valleyfield, ré Colts, under 3 years, by Wm. Acorn, op do. Jas, Farquharson, Lot 48. (fre Coit. under 2 years, by Samuel Car- ot 49.* Lot 22. : ‘| ae li I » ti, <lo do i miay at 1esor ( hat lottetow u do do, John Burrows Royalty. do do, James Farquharson, Lot 48. Cart Filly,by Denald Koss Bedeque* do do Jobn MeKeig, jr. New Haven,t do do, James Mitchell, Brackley Point. Cart Mare and Foal, John M. Ross, | Wheatily [iver \lex. Darrach, eT, Ey AE ado do Clyde River. Tt a ra >. Martin Collins, N rth River, ao dk ‘ rank Bov yer, Lot i. by Dunean Me- nt oe Cart Filly under 2 years, ’ ae a Ewen, Long Creek. Judges-—John Green, Patrick Dunphy, D. McLeod, John Stewart. CATTLE. was better previous year. Among splenaid first prize Ayr shire recently purchased at Montreal by. Mr. Gardiner the Model Farm. He| was greatly admired. The Jersey heifers purchased by Henry Longworth, Esq., at St. John,were also on exhibition. They are very pretty creatures. A beautiful Ayr- shire cow was shown by Jeremiah Mur- phy, of Lot 50. Mr. John Cowan, of Mur- vay Harbor, deserves credit for bringing his prize stock from so great a distance. The prize animaisin the following list of Lilo The quality ot horned cati! than that of any the bulls was the ror entries are indicated as before, by a * for first and a t for second : Short-horn Bull, Boswell, Lot 49. do do, John Dewar, Lot 45.7 do do, F. Uollaad, Tryon. * do do, D. Millar, Rocky Point. : Short-horn Bull (yearling) by James Simp- son, Bay View.* do do, James Vessey, Little York.t do do, Henry Coombs, Charlottetown. Short-horn Bull Calf, by Rod’k McKinnon, Gallas Point. do do, Wm. Howard, Wiltshire. do do, Daniel Millar, Rocky Point. Short-ho:n Cow, by Daniel Davies, city.t do do, A. W. Holroyd, Milton. do ad 5 H. Coombs, city. do do, H. Longworth, Royalty.* Short-horn Heifer, by Rev. DV. FitzGerald, city. ao do, Robt. McPherson, Royalty. do do, B. KE. Wright, Royalty.* do do, H. Longworth, | oyalty.t Short-horn Heifer Calf, by H. Longworth, Royalty.* do do, EL. Ayrshire Bull, under 3 y S. McLeod, Vigg bHovve under 3 years, Albert, Lengworti, ao. ears, by Malcolm do de, F, G. r, Georgetown Royalty.* Cow with her cali,by Joseph Mahar, city.* do do. H. Beer, Southport." do do, Wm. Cullen, Lot 31.7 do de, Charles Brventon, Winsloe Road, Ayrshire Bull (yearling), by Albert Leard, New Glasgo v. do do, A. A. McRae, Pownal.* Ayrshire Heifer (yearling), by F. G. Bovyer Georgetown Royalty. do do, F. L. Haszard, City.* do de, H, Lonzwerth, Royalty. Ayrshire Cow (in milk) Jeremiah Murphy, China Point.4 do do, John Henry, Royalty. do do, H. Longworth, Royalty.” Ayrshire Heifer, by Dawson & LePage, Roy alty. * Grade Rus "19 », Geo Compton, St. Eleanor’s.* Joun Cowan, Murray Harbor. John Burrows, Royalty. Robert Mutch, Gallas Point. Thomas Vessey, Little York. Ball, by Johnstone Horne, South io clo, do de, do do, de do, do do, Daniel MeKinlay, North River. Grade Bull, under 3 years, by Alfred LePage, Royalty. Grade Cow, in Milk, A, W. Holroyd, Milton. * do do, Geo. Davies, Royalty. do.do, Dr. Beer, City.+ Grade Cow in calf, by A. LePage, City. Grade He'fer, 3 years, by L, B. Disney, North River, do, do, Geo. DeBiois, jr. Royalty.* do do, Henry Beer, Southport. de do, Alfred LePage, Royalty. Grade Heiver cal’, by D. Davies, Royalty. do de, A. W. Holroyd, Milton.* doe do Geo. Mason, Lot 48.+ dodo, A. M. Mcliae, Pownal. do do, Kober’ McPherson, Royalty. do do, Joseph Meagher, City. do do, B. KE. Wright, Royalty. do do, H. Longworth, Royaity. do do, Alfred + eer, Southport. , do do, D. Miller, Recky Point. do do, H. BK. Swabey, Royalty. Pair Steers (2 years old,) Alex. McKinlay, North River. * Judges—-Patrick Blake, Henry D. Ander- son, John Goff, Geo. Sinclair, George Tweedy. under Honorable mention Was made by the judges of a thoroughbred Shorthorn bull owned by Albert Boswall; also a Shorthorn heifer calf owned by Joseph Meager. Recommended—A three-year old heifer owned by Robert Me- Pherson, Royalty. Also a yearling heifer ewned by Hon. John Longworth, and a bull owned by Johu Cowan, Murray Harbor, and another by Robert Mutch, Gallas Point, SHEEP. The breeders of sheep made a very cred- itable display, thongh many of the pens were vacant. The following is a list of the entries with the prizes indicated as be- fore :— Leicester Ram, by George Tweedey, North River. : do do, John R. Weatherbie, Lot 49.+ do do, Alex. Scott, B. P. Road.* do do, Chas. Mitchell, Village Green. do do, William Mutch, Lot 48, do do, Robert Jones, Let 48. do do, John 8. McLeod, Lous 34, do do, Geo. C. Vickerson, Lot 49, do do, Henry Chowan, Milton, Leicester Ram (yearling) by David Boisner, North River. do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49, do do, James A. Carman, Rosebank. do do, Frank Glydon, Kensington, Lot 17.* do do, H. Longworth, Royalty.t+ do do, Alex. McKinlay, North River. do do, Wm. Rattray, Brackley Point Road. do do, George Tweedy, North River, Leicester Kam Lamb, by Albert Boswall, Lot 49.* do do, Albert Boswall, Let 49.+ do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49, do do. Wm. Acorn, Lot 49. do do, Wm. Rattray, B. P. Road. do do, Angus McKinnon, Royalty. do do, John Kennedy, B. P, Road. do do, John W. Holman, Royalty. Gray faced Ram Lamb, Wm. Rattray, B. P. Road.* : ver afro, L. B.* Disney, North River,+ , - do do, Wm. Rattray, B. P. Baee. do do, Wm. Partridge, Kast Royalty. do do, Wm. Match, Lot 45. Pen Yearliog Shropshire Longworth. Pen Cross-breid : Pen Leicester Liwea, Co. we Lambs, do. wes, by Henry ‘wes and Lambs, do. Pen Shropshire Pen Shi shir Ram Lamba, do. Leicester inam, ilo. — Leicester Ram (yearling) 4. Shrapshire Yearling Ram, do, Cress Southdewn Ram, do. Shropshire Ram, do. Fat Weather Cross-bred Rais, by own Royalty. . a de, Wm. Clarke, North Wiltshire. do do, Nathanial Peardon, VW insloe Read.” do do, Jobn S. McLeod, Dunstatinage. de do, UC. A, Mitchell, Lot 49, de do, Wm. Mitch, Lot 45. Vickerson, Lot 49, 3, clo. * : Geo. W. Millar, George- do do, Gee. CU. do do, Wm, Pertridge, Royalty. do do, D, A. Secutt, North River. do do, Alex. Martin, B. Point Road, Pen 3 Leicester Ewes, by A. Bos wall, Lot 49. do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49.74 ‘i do do, H. Longworth, Royalty. * do do, C. J. Haszard, Bayvieu. do do, Peter Stewart, East River. Pen 3 Leieester Ewes, yearling, by A. Bos- wall. Lot 49.7 . do do, Samuel Lane, Lot 49.” do do, John W. Holman, Royalty. Pen 3 Ewes, cross-bred, by A. Lot 49.* do do, C. J. Haszard, Bayvieu. do do, Wm. Rattray, B. P. Road.t do do, John W. Holman, Royalty. Pen 3 short woolled yearling Ewes H. Longworth Royalty. * Pen Longwool Yearling, by A, Lot 49.* Pen Leicester Ewe Lambs, do de.” do do, Hon. John Baiderston, North Wilt- shire. + Pen 3 shortwoolled South Down or Shrop- shire Ewe Lambs, H. Longworth, Royalty.’ do de, William Match, Lot 458.f Pen 3 long woolled Ewe Lambs, A. Boswell Lot 49,* do do, Wm. Rattray, B. P. Road.t Pen 3 Shropshire Ewe Lambs, Wm. Match, Lot 48, The Judges recommended a yearling Shrop- shire ram, by Wm. Mutch, and anether by H. Longworth, algo a pen of Shropshire Ewes by 405wall, Boswall, C. J. Haszard. PIGS. » In this class there were several very choice animals; but the competition could not be said to be sharp. Messrm George surnett, Abraham Brown, ana George Crockett exhibited pigs, which, for beauty, would have stood high in any fair, and the by Messrs. I. G. Bovyer, Patrick Duffy, James Muteh and Henry Beer were simply ‘‘ huge.” ‘Phe owners of the prize pigs are indicated as before, :— Boar Pig, by Thomas Vessey, Little York. + do do, Ff. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. * do do, John Berrigan, Ch’town Royalty. do do, John MePhee, North River. Breeding Now, by Jehn Berngan, Reyalty. do do, James Mutch, Lot 48.* do do, Geo; Burnett, St. Peter’s Road, do do, Herbert Beer, Senthport. do do, Patrick Duffy, Lot 48.+ do do, D. Ferguson. Pen Young Pigs, by D. Ferguson. Pen young Pigs, (under 7 mos.) G. Crockett Little York, * do do, Abraham Brown, Little York.+ Pen young Pigs, (ander 3 mos,) Herbert Beer, Southport. * do do, John Berrigan, porkers shown Loyalty. + y HEREAS my wife JANE has left my bed and board without any provoca- tion, I hereby cantion all people agaist har- boring her or giving her anything in my name. ROBERT BREKEY. The above mentioned woman is better known by the name of ‘* Jenny Do.Ltag.”’ Oct 12, 1880 —li wkly pd F ~WRVCALE ne eee 83; QUEEN STREET. AVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a well select- ed lot of GENERAL DRY GOODS, which they hope js large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell at lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, in BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest and most serviceable in the market. They call especial attention to their WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. Their Millinery department is replete with every novelty, at PROPER PRICES. | They feel that all they need DieN TAL en 5 JT TAKE this method of informing the pub- lic that I have decided to leave Charlotte- town, and give up my practice. Dr. Gro. Hypkr, of Truro, N. 5., a graduate of the first Dental College of the United Ste fat Phi ta ege of the United States fat Phila- delphia), will be my successor, 1 cheerfuily recommend him tomy patrons. He has had many years experience. I have carefully ex- amined hig. work, and believe him to be one of the very best Deutists in Canada, ; 0. L. STRICKLAND. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 30 —pat ar her no pres 2w } STOVE PIPE! Round Elbews, &e., MILLNER’S TIN SHOP. r HE Subseriber, thankful for past favors, solicits still a share of public patronage. JOBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. W. MILLNER, Upper G reat George. 8, Oct. 12, 408i Qaw AGADEMY OF MUSIC. EXHIBITION NIGHT ! MONSTER BILL THIS EVENING, Oct. 12, 1880. BUILDING LOTS. — Ptus wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esgq., or MRs, HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside, say about their MANTLES is (that they are much superior in Style, etc., and Cheaper in price than last Fall; this is saying a great deal, when it is known they were at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the city. 7 The Subscribers are confident they: can please, and therefore invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where. 83 Queen Street. TREMAINE & ‘METCALF. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1880. ~ foceupied by Mr, Cyrus V, ; Vet. 11, *80. CHANCE FOR A i>* Al CTION, will be sold on the > niises, without reserve, to close i’state of the late James Davis, on THURS. DAY, the 28th day of OCTOBER, 1889 noon, the O;BORNE HOUSE, with lot at. tached, situate on Water Street. Thig perty is well adapted fora Hotel, and is g purpose. It has Drawing Room, Dining BR Sitting Room, 25 Chambers, Kitehens Pantries, Coach House and Stable, with w in the yard, in thorough repair, and lease at a rental of 3400 per aunum, At same time and place, a taining 100 acres, lately owned by J Weatierbie, and now in the oceupation Vir. Brancis Davis. There are'a Dw House aud Barn on “the premises, The is said to be in good heart. Terms at Sale. BE. WILSON HIGGS, _ ALEX, McKENZIE, Chitown, Oct. 12, ’80—2aw Executor, NEW CLOTH Overconts, : Reefers, a Pants and Vests, — Shirts and Drawers, cde. &e, &, JUST RECEIVED, And for Sale at IST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASE, -—AT THE-— GLASGOW HOUSE. F. LEPAGE & CO. Oct. 12, ‘80—pat LOW LUMBER. — TUESDAY, the 12th inst., at half- past five o'clock, on POWNAL WHaRF,— 10,060 feet Spruce, 22,000 Lathsg, : 25,000 feet Seasoned Pine, 1, 14 & 2in. Ex ‘*‘Mary”’ and “J. W. Allen.” 100,000 Palings, ete., etc., ete. ; W. D. STEWART, » Oct. 11, ’*80—2) Auctioneer, AUCTION. HE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION,» on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst., at the hour of eleven o'clock, — 50 bbis. Canadian Apples. This lot will be sold without reserve, 5. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, sw Wants, Losi, fom a Advertisements under this space not exceeding half an inch, will be ix for Ten Cents per day. ~— i eadel $$ @ST— October 12th,on Richmond Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, a sum of money. The finder will be liberally rewarded bo leaving it at this office. [oc 12 2i pd Lae Monday, a Russian Teatiieg Purse, containing a small sum of money. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leav- ing it at this office. [oc 12 lipd $ ~Y REWARD—Strayed, or Stolen from , e) my place on FRIDAY, Oc'‘ober 8th, a — named ‘‘ Growler.”” The above reward will be paid for the restoration of said dog, or for information which will Jead to his recovery.~= H. Epmuxp Swasey, Lawndale, Chariotte- town. foe 11 TE\ELEGRAPHY—/for sale, a learner's instrument (complete), with key-board, sounder, battery, chemicals and wire. Price, $5.00. Enquire at Examiner office. [oe 9 2i Wee Immediately—fwo Jour- “neymen Shoemakers. Constant em- | ployment and good wages. Apvly to JoHN™ MoNnaGuan, Powngl Street, Charlottetawg. ; [oc 8 3i pd ‘NOOK— A first-class COOK wanted im- mediately at the ‘Revere Hovse.” Good wages. [oc 8 tf cEwen House continues to receive permanent BOARDERS. Terms ree Nd tr een ent naeeenneeteenaeessastanngeenssteetlemnee erate, NALESMAN—Wanted in a Dry ae Store, an experienced Salesman of ge character. Apply to TRemarvse & METCALF, it ee NMLERK WANTED—A smart lad for general office work. Apply in applicants own handwriting to H., P. U, Box 157, Char- lottetown. [oc 6 Wes * Female General Servant wanted immediately in + smal) family. Must be a good Cook. oct2 TE°O LET—Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 rooms respectively. Apply to JAMES McLeop, Lower Spring Park Road. _[se 30 W ANTED—A Scyvant Girl—one from the country preferred. Also, at Boy te ttend to garden, coach house, ete. A meee at this office. [tf w vkly AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Powne Street, continues to receive transieR and pe manent Boarders, ji = b, Se large black, white and brindle Bull Terrier, ~ - A valuable Warm on Cardigan River, con. " WILL sell at AUCTION, TO-MORROW. ” @ : McGregor for thag -* -—. NC, ; a 3 ‘ oe aS i bg a a - , G000 INVESTMENT! | ag a" x a eee eS