SS aan re tee ee 2 a PB wmcsaginy hin oe | King’s County Bxdibition Gala Day at Georgetown Weleom: to WLieulenant- “overnor UNcPDonatid. A Fine Day aad a Good Show, Tith PRIZE LIST. LigurTeNANT-GOVERNOR Me DoNaLD wa! accompanied oa his first official visit to his native coan’y town by Mrs. McDonald and a laree nurber of ladies and gentlemen, inclying His Honer Judge Hensley, Hon. W. W. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan, Hon. Donaid Ferguson, Hon. D. Laird, Henry Longworth, Esq. (High Sherlif of Queen's County), Rev. W. R. Frame and Mrs. Frat Mr. McDonald and Mrs. McDonald, M: i. bowers and Mrs, Bowers, Capt. M. M-t.eod, James Coleman, Esq (Super- int ut P. E. Island Ruilway), Mr. R. v.32 ‘ois and Mrs. DeBlois, Miss May, Mi (my Pope, the Misses DesBrisay. Mi \ enkins, Charlies Palmer, C. C. Gat Villiam Mutch, A. McNeill and Dor ic Nenzie, E squires. ‘| assage from Charlottetown was ma i ut two hours, and the fine we: , tho easy cars, the excellent road, an sill and care of Driver Hunter, com ued to make it exceedingly pleasan:. Conductor Kelly was in charge of the tra! . ved at Georgetown, which was gay wi vuntugz, His Honor was cordialiy yr { b. members of the reception com mi , and by many of his old friends; an et short interval, proceeded to th x bition Grounds. wr unds, extendiog from the Drill Si to the Main Street, have a picket fence, and at the time of } peenh en } . clo i DY His flonors arrival, presented a most an ted spectacle. The best horses and eattie, and thousands of the best men and women of Kine’s Connty, all in their best attire and best spirits, distributed over the enc! sure At the entrance to the grounds there was fal evergreen arch of welcome, which en erected under the supervision of a tast had be the Reception Committee, consisting of Mes-rs. William Sanderson, A. C. Stewart, G. A. Aitken, Capt. James Bourke, J. H. Byrne, Capt. Malcolm McDonald, and Wil- liam Wightman. From the top of the arch there waved and fluttered the flag ‘“‘which for a thousand years has braved the battle and two sinalier flags, one bore the inscription, ‘‘ Ha1L 70 rue Cuter,’ and the other ‘‘An DomunuL- rach Urramacu,” or in English ‘‘ The Honorable McDonald”; while across the arch was placed, in large letters, the cheer- ing word ** Wetcome.” On the reverse side of the arch was the McDonald crest, a castle with three towers, an arm and a dag- ger, and underneath the motto, ‘‘ My hope is constant in thee.”’ Oa the arrival of the Lieulenant-Gov- ernor and party at the Arch, His Honor was met by the Reception Committee; the Georgetown Battery of Militia Artillery drawn up under command of Captain Owen, and a large number of townspeople and others; and Wiliam Sanderson, Esq., read and presented the following and the breeze, of which ADDRESS : To His Honor tHe Honovasle ANDREW Lieut. -Governor Edward Island, ARCHIBALD MAcDONALD, of the Province of Prince etc, etec., etc, May 1% Piease Your Honor,—We, the inhabitents of Georgetown and Royalty, respectfully beg leave to address your Honor an! heartily and cordially welcome you to th's town, aud tothe scenes of your youth and carly manhood, and express the pleasure we feel in your appointmeut to the high and responsible office of Lieutenant-Governor of ths your native Province, on your first visit after your elevation to so honorable and im- portant a position. Your s cial qualities, and your honorable bes: ing, have gained you the respect of all with whom you have in time past had inter- coulse. The satisfactory mamner in which you Lave discharged the onerous duties of he of one of the public departments, the fuitiiment of every station assigned you as a pt biic otlicer and private citizen—giving your covatenance and influence to every benevolent an | social movement—gives an assurance that your eccupaney of the Gubernatorial Chair, w fav as the influence and example of a I navt-Geovernor shall extend, be exerted oo the sive of right, aad the furtherance of ** hol righteousness that exalteth a Nation.” Ao we ielieve that your administration of the Lecal Government of the Province will to | to the material well-being of the people ov. whose public affairs as chief Magistrate ) re cviled to preside. ine that your Honor avd Mrs. Me- Do ald, long and favorably known in this communit’, and your interesting family, may ‘ errupted health and happiness, you may long live to merit the es om anl contitence of your countrymsn, wi. are, oue and all. proud of the distinction c cred ipoa you by the Central Govern- m ,eco. sizing in you the characteristics of a ciief ruler of this dependency cf Her G ious “Isjestv the Queen ‘«hiwe the honor to he most obedient servants, al that Yonr Henor’s WILLIAM SANDERSON, A. C, STEWART, G. A. AITKEN, JAMES Bourke, J. HU. Braz, MaALeo~m McDona.p. WILLIAM WIGHTMAN. la behalf of the merchants, magistrates and ther inhabitants of Georgetown and Royalty, lo which His Honor replied as follows : REPLY : To the Magistrates, Merchants, and other in- habitats cf Georgetown and Royalty : GeNtLeMeN,—-I return you my most sincere thanks forthe address you have presented to } . ° . me, and also for the cordial and entusiastic reception I have received on my first official visit to the place of my nativity—the home of many happy years. I am pi appolutinent to the pesition of nlenant { overnor of this Province bas been ratitying to you. 1 retain very pleasing rovolections ol my intercourse with yon dur- ing tic twenty-live yours 1 was eugaged in DU Macss at Georgetown. t is avreat pleasure lor me to see to-Ccay some of { face sShat recall that time, aad to meet the vthy sons of those friends who have since pws.d away. My political life began bere whon you elected me to the Colovial Legisla- turb as ont of your repfesentatived, and that a ased to know | be old familiar | ain — a ee THE D Lave been chosen to fill ti. “honorable posi- on of Lieutenant Governor is in no sma’ } due to the fact that for nearly twenty mPa kt as returned to Parliament as a mem- ber from Kiog’s County. I beg to assure you that I prize highly the possession cf your contilenc: and esteem, of the sincerity of which I have received so many OLN inclng proots. Your alinsions to me are e itrely too tlatter- vg. ff ieel that I have done nothing more then every good citizen is doing in forwarding ecial and benevelent movements intended for the commun good, and if my present posit‘on “ves me mere extensive influence, | pray that { may receive the grace to use it for the benefit f the pesple of my native Province. For your good wishes for myzelf, Mrs, Me- Douald, and our fami'y, I return you my most grateful thanks. Georzetown, October Ist, 1854, After three hearty cheers had been given for the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. McDonald, the Battery presented arms, and the party proceeded to the Drill Shed. Naere His Honor was met by the Exhibi- tion Commissioners, headed by their chair- man, the Honorable Daniel Gordon, and presel ted with the following ADDRESS : To His Honor tne Honorkance ANDREW Agrcu: BALD MAcpoNnALD, Lieut.-Governor of lrince Edward Island, etc., ete., ete :— May rr Prueass Your Honor,—The Com- missioners appointed for managing the Exhi- bition of Agriculture and Local Industry for King’s County, ere desirous of tendering to Your Honor, their hearty congratulations upon your appointment to the honorable position you now occupy. As this is the first occasion upon whiel Your Honor has visited this, your native County, since your installation into office, i! is with sincere pleasure we welcome you amongst us. Your appointment has been hailed with satisfaction by all classes of this community, uot only on account of your cwn intrinsic nerits as a good citizen, but also un account of your having identitied yourself with, and taken a leading part in, all movements that are for the best interests of the Province. The ‘‘Sons of the Heather’ have also reasor to feel proud that one, who, for so many years, occupi d the honorable position of Chief of the Caledonia Society, has beer selected as Her Majesty’s representative i this Island. In welcoming you, we have great pleasure in pointing out to Your Honor’s attention the many evidences of the increasjng materia) advancement of the people of this county, and, from the great interests you have taker in all former Exhibitions, an interest only cquatled by that taken by your predecessor while in office, we believe that Your Hono cannot fail to be much gratified at seeing the eXcellent display of farm produce and manu- factured articles that are exlubited both i: this building and on the Cattle Show Grounds. We also feel assured that the iarge assemblv you see gathered tozether on this Occasion, will convey to Your Honor the best assurance we can give of the interest taken in om County Exhibitions, and of the increasing prosperity of the inhabitants of King’s County, and that amongst them you will see the faces of many old friends, who hail with delight, the elevation to the distinguished position you now oceupy, of ove, who so long, has been intimately connected with their inter- ests. We feel satistied, from the cfficial manver in which you conducted the important depart- ment over which you so lately had control, that you will m like manner, discharge the duties that your present position will impose, and that you aud Mrs. McDonald’s occupation of Government Louse, will be long pleasautly remembered. In conclusion we pray that the Giver of all Good will be pleased to accord you aud your family good health—that greatest of al earthly blessings—so that on mapy future occasions ‘ve may have the pleasure of wel- coming you amongst us. On behalf of the Commissioners of King’s County Exhibition, 1554. (Signed) D, GorDon, Chairman. _ To this address His Honcr made the toliowing REPLY ; Yo the Commissioners of the King’s County Exhibition ; GENTL¥MEN,—It affords me very great pleasure to receive your kind address, aid I return you my warmest thanks for your con- gratulations on my appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. It is very gratifying to me to learn from such a representative body as yours are that my appointment has been hailed with satisfac- tion by all classos in the community, and in the fulfilment of my new duties [ chall «n- deavor to still merit their approva', I am delighted to be present at this Exhi- hition and to observe further evidences of th: material advancement of the pecple of King’s County. The large and well tilled fields through which we have passed, the comfort able dwelliogs and commodicus barns on every side + .0w ® marked ‘improvement in the homesteads cf the tarmers iu this section of the country. while the excellent exhibits of horses and cattle, and the display of all kinds of farm produce now on these grounds, and the vast concourse of people attending this exhibition, give the best assurance that our people are taking an intelligent interest in the proper cultivation of the soil and in the improvement of their stock, subjects on which the fature prosperity of this Island so much depends. i am particularly pleased to see so many old friends, and to receive their congratulations in this, the capital of my native County. and in the years that are to come, I shal! Ieok back on this day with pride and pleasure. Mra. McDonald requests me to thank you for your kind reference to her, aud words fai! me to suitably thank you for your many kind wishes for us avd our family, I now formally declare the Exhibition oven, Georgetown, Oct. Ist, 1884, The Exhibition was on the whole one of ithe best ever held in Georgetown. The jarticles in the Drill Shed, if not many, ) were choice; and a large proportion of the animals fon the Show Grounds’ were very fine. The show of horses was certain- ly better than ever before. The stallions exhibited by Messrs. Dingwell and Sinnot were admired, and some of the draft filly’s (particularly two by Barrister. which took firstand second prizes) were excellent of their class, A number of very flae bulls were shown. The handsomest was the Ayrshire Bull of A. J. McDonald, Eq , of Souris West, an ‘animal which would stand ecreditably in any show yard in Canada. The bulls 'shown by Mr. John A. Nicholson, of Com- mercial Cross, and by Hov. James Clow, of Murray Harbor North, both of which took | first prizes in their respective class, were | The influence of | es ; ; the Government Stock Farm is evidently | | very large and well. bred. making isself feit for good in King’s | County. | Of sheep and pigs, there were small ex- ‘hibits; includin i several. very choicr animals, A faller on is impo ea es oe: DAITIIY FF a ty : Ay sible on account of Tur Examtyen’s Iimit- ed space. The following is the PRIZE List: HORSES, Best Draft Stallion, Patrick Sinnot, Morell. Second best Draft Stallion, P.M. | Brothers, Brothers Road Jest Draft Horse, William Villet, Hazel Green Road. Secoad test Deatt Horse, Michael Me- Donald, Goose River, Lot 42. Best Carcisge Horse or Mare, Thomas Revil, Seven Mile Road, Grand River. Second best Carriage Horse or Mare. Alex. Dewar, Brudenell. Best Breeding Mare, with her foal, David Larkin, St. Peter's Bay. Second best Breeding Mare, with her foal, George Gordon, Roseneath. Best Mare, avy age or breed, Joseph Wightman, St. Andrew’s Point. Second best Mare, any age or breed, Henry Sanderson, Midgell. Best Eotire Draft Colt, under three vears, George H. Dingwell, Marie, Lot 40, Second best Entire Draft Colt, under three years, Richard Jenkins, Dundas. Best Entire Carriage Colt, Leslie Poole, Lower Montague: Second best Entire Carciage Colt, A. P. Hobbs, Georgetown, Best Draft Filly, under David Shaw, Brudenell. Seeond best Deaft Filly, under three years, F, G. Bovyer, Royalty. Best Carriage Filly, under three 5 ears, Patrick O'Halloran, Sparrow's Road. Second best Carriage Filly, under three William McLauchian, Peake’s three years, years, Station. test Carriage Stallioa, Capt. Jeff J. H. Dingweill, Marie. Second best Carriage Stallion, William Johnston, Roseneath. Judges—L. P. Doyle, Joseph Brehaut, George Moar, George Robertson, Alex Hamilton, CATTLE. Best Ayrshire Bull, any age, John Nicholson, Commercial Cress. Second best Ayrshire Bull, any age, A. J. McDonald, Souris West. Third best Ayrshire Bull, any ege, Alex. Uamilton, New Perth. Best Ayrshire bull, under three years, James Sullivan, Sparrow's Road. Second best §Ayrshire Bull, under three years, Egerton Norton, Brudenell. Third best Ayrshire Bull, under three vears, John F. McDonald, Newark, Lower Montague. Best Shorthorn Durham Buli, any age, James Clow, Murray Harbor North. Second best Shorthorn Durham Bal), any age, William Gordon, Brudenell. Third best Shorthorn Durham Bull, any age, David H. Coffin, Morell. Best Shorthorn Durham Bull, under three years, Peter Cairns, Sparrow’s Road. Second best Shorthorn Duarham Bull, under three years, George F. Owen, Cardi- gan Bridge. Third best under three years, Grand River. Best Ayrshire Cow, in miik, F. G. Bov- yer, Royalty. Second best Ayrshire Cow, in milk, Egerton Norton, Brudenell. Best Shorthorn Durham Bull Calf, calved 1884, George . Owen, Cardigan Bridge. Second best Shorthorn Durham Bull Caif, calved 1884, John Curran, Murray Harbor South. Best Ayrshire Bull Calf, calved 1884, Henry Moran, Boyalty. Best Shorthorn Durham Heifer Calf, calved 1884, George A. Stewart, Brudenell. Second best Shorthorn Durham Heifer Calf, calved 1884, Edwin Breen, Royalty. Best Yearling Bull, Durham, with regis- tered pedigree, Malcolm Campbe!l, Cardi- an. Best Yearling Bull, Ayrshire, with regis- tered pedigree, John Kaneen, New Perth. - Best Grade Bull, over three years, James Campbell, Grand River. Second best Grade Bull, over three years, Horatio Anderson, St. Peter’s Bay. Best Grade Cow, in milk, Matthew Robertson, Lower Montague. Best Heifer, under three ysars, John A. Dewar, New Perth, . Second best Heifer, under three years, Richard Burdett, Grand River. Best Heifer, under two years, Henry Moran, Royalty. Second best Heifer, under two years, Archd. Hamilton, New Perth. Best Steer, under three years, Henry Moran, Royalty. Second best Steer, under three years, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Judges—Thomas Kickham, Souris; John Scrimgeour, Cardigan; James McPhee, ——; William McLeod, White Sands; William Bourly, St. Peter’s Bay. SHEEP. Leicester and Cotswold. Best Ram, any age, Willian: Gerden, Brudenell. Second best Ram, any age, Rowen, Summerville. Best Yearling Ram, Robert Dewar, New Perth. Second best Yearling Lamb, F G. Bovyer, Royalty. Best Ram Lamb, Daniel F. McDonald, New Perth. Second Best Ram Lamb, Leslie Poole, Lower Montague. Best pen of two Ewes, having raised lambs this season, F'.G Bovyer, Royalty. Second best pen of two Ewes, do do, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Best pen of two Ewe Lambs, Daniel F. McDonald, New Perth. Second best pen of two Ewe Lambs, Daniel F. McDonald, New Perth. Best pen of two Yearling Ewes, Robert Dewar, New Perth. Second best pen of two Yearling Ewes, Willam Gerdonu, Brudenell. Shropsrire and other Downs. Best Ram, any age, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Second best Ram, any age, Ralph Brooks, Murray Harbor. sost Yearling Ram, William Gordon, 3endenell. Second best Yearling Ram, Anderson, St. Peter’s Bay. Shorthorn Durham Bull, Fredk. McKinnon, Michael Horatio Bost Ram Lamb, Daniel F, McDonald, New Perth. Sccond best. Ram Lamb, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Best jon of two Ewes, having raised lamly this season, F. G. Bovyer, ar: Secund best of two, Ewes, do do Daniel F. MeDénald, Now Berth. . oF, Bes! pen of two Ewe Lambs, F. G. ovycr, Rova'ty. ' Sonand best pen of two Eve Lambs, F . Bovyer. Royalty. , Best yr of ‘we Yearling Ewes, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Second best pen oi F. G. Bovyer, Royalty Jvdves—Donald Morrison, Grand River; Gordon Wester, Marie; Alex. Campbell, Lower Montagne; A. P. Hobbs, George- town; Andyew Mooney, L itle Harbor, PIGS. two Yearling Ewes, Best Breeding Sow, with litter of net lesa than four pigs under seven weeks old, Michacl Power, Summerville, Lot 51. Second best Breeding Sow, de», Jane: Poole, Lower Montague. Best Boar Pig, Wiliiam Poole, Lower Montague. Second best Boar Pig, Somerville. Best two Pigs, under scven months, bar Michael Power, rows excluded William Poole, Lowe Montague. Second best two Pigs, under seven months, do, Leslie Poole, Lower Montague. POULTRY. Best Cock and Two Manre, Georgetown. Soest pair Geese, Laura Owen, Cardigan, Judges—Francis X. McKinnon, Melrose; Pullets, W. A. Oliver Anderson, St. Peter's; Richard Jenkins, Georgetown. GRAIN, Best two bushels Wheat, with specimen of straw and heads, James D. Campbell, Montague, (65 Ibs.) Best two bushels two-rowed David Shaw, Bruceneil, (564 Ibs.) Second best two bushels two-rowed Barley, Wm. McLaren, New Perth. Best two bushels Black Oats, James D. Dewar, Brudenell, (45 Ibs ) Second best two bushels Black Oats, Daniel Shaw, New Perth. Zest two bushels White Oats, James Me- Lean, New Perth, (45 lbs.) Best two bushels Buckwheat, Herber: Martin, Union Road. Best twelve ears Indian corn, W. C. White, Montague. Best half-bushel White Beans, Robertson, Inkerman. Best half-bushel Peas, John McDonald, New Perth. Barley. John GRASS SEEDS. Best twenty pounds Red Clover, James D. Dewar, Brudenell. Second best twenty pounds Red Clover, George McIntyre, New Perth. Best half-bushel Timothy Seed, William McIntyre, New Perth Second best half-bushel Timothy Seed, George McIptyre, New Perth, Judges—Daniel McCormack, Michael McDonald, David Larkin, jr., John R. McDonald, and John Robertson, BUTTER AND CHEESE, Best tub or crock Salt Butter, not less than tweniy pounds, Mary Hamilton, New Perth. Seco:: | best tub or crock Salt Butter, not less ‘han twenty pounds, Mrs. Nicho)- son, Duras. Third best tub or crock Salt Butter, not less than twenty pounds, Mrs, Alexander Hamilton, New Perth. Best basket new Butter, not less than five pounds, Mary Hamilton, New Perth. Second best basket new Butter, not less than five pounds, Mrs. Robert Dewar, New Perth. Third best basket new Butter, not less than five pounds, Mrs. Daniel Robertson,, Brudenell. Best Cheese, not less than twelve pounds David Robertson, Brudenell. Second best Cheese, not les: than twelve pounds, Alex Robertson, Brudenell. Third best Cheese, not less than twelve pounds, Alex Robertson, Brudenell. Judges—John A. McLaine, Mrs. James Phillips, Donald Forbes, Mrs. Ronald Me- Cormack. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Best half dozen Swede Turaips, by weight, W. C. White, Montague, Best half dozen Field Carrots, R. R, Jenkins, Georgetown. Best half dozen Table Carrots, John Robertson, Inkerman. Best half dozen Beet-, R. R. Jenkins, Georgetown. Best half dezen Parsnips, W. A. White, Montague. Best half dozen Onions, Mrs. F, P. Nor- ton, Brudene}). Best two peunds Shallots, John R >bert- son, Inkerman. Best half dozen 1oots Celery, W. C., White, Montague. Best Mangold Whur zel (heaviest half dozen) James D, Dewar, Brudenell. Best three Cabbages, W. C. White, Montague. Best Pumpkin (heaviest) Egerton Nor- ton, Brudenell. Best three Cavliflowers, W. [C. White, Montague. Best collection of Veyeiables, the growth of the exhibitor, W. C. White, Mentague. Best half bushel Early Rose Potatoes, John Walker, Georgetown, Best halt bushel White Potatoes, Fred. Johnstun, Roseneath. Best haif bushel Macintyre Potatoes, | Daniel Robertson, Brudenell. Best half bushel New Variety Potatces, ! Daniel Rebertson, Brucerell, Second best half bushel New Variety Potatoes, Peter Stewart, Brudenell, : Judges—Al-x. MeDooald, Neil Me- Neill, Denean Levii vsion, George Me- Auey, Charles Aitken FRUITY. Best basket Apples, tice kinds, assorted, named, Mrs, J. Robertson, Inkerman. Second best bseket Aj) ples, three kinds, assoried, named, Willixs: Hunter, Dundas. Best basket Cookiny Applee, Mrs, J. Robertson, Inkerman. Second best basket Cooking Apples, Jas, Cuddy, Murray River. Best basket Eatiny Apples, Mrs. Gill, Elliotvale. Second best basket Eoting Apples, Mrs. E. Lane, New Perth, Best basket Crab Apples, John Robert- son, Inkerman. Second best basket MelIntyre, Bay Fortnie Best half-gailon Plums, Mrs. F. P. Nor- ton, Bradenell. Best half-gallon Damsons, Mrs. William | Thompson, Albicn Milis. Best collection of other Fruita, Charlotte Macdonald, New Perth. FLORICULTURE., Crab Apples, Mrs. | Nértwn, Brudenel Best oe Plauts in dower, Alice i TE 18284. a Bes' Geranium, Alice Norton, Brudene!l. Best lot Cut Flowers, Mrs. F. P. Norton, | Brudenell. Judges—Mrs. Wm Poole, Mrs. Cogs well, James D. Melnnis, Mrs J. A. Mc- Laine. SLEIGHS. CARRIAGES AND Best Wagon, John McLean, Montague. tague. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Becoklyn. Be t Farm Cart, with sideboards (new), John McLean, Montague. Best Plongh, Peter Ross, Georgetown. Best Horse Hay Fork, Benj. Davy, Lo ver Montague. Bost new improved Implement, William Alex inder Martin, Milltown, Lot 61. Judges—John Hagyart, Udward Coffin, John Jamieson. LEATHER AND HARNESS. Best side of Neats Leather, Grover M:- Leod, Moutayu. Best side of Grain Leather, James N. Cogswell, Grand River. B st Calfskin, J umes N. Coyswel!, Gren River. Best side of Harness Leather, C »gswell, Grand River Best set «f Carriage Harness, John Me!- lish, Montague. Seeond best set of Carriage Harness, Joseph M. Mitchell, Souris. Best set of Cart Harness, John Mellish, Montague. Judges—Jvohn Smith, John McRee, Alex. Walker, E. C. Drain, James Thoinp- ON. James N. TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL, Best ten yards Black Full Dress Mrs. John Kaneen, New Perth. Secon best ter yards Black Full Dress Cloth, Mrs. McLanchlan, Narrow’s Creek. Third best ten yards Black Full Dress Cloth, Wm. McLaren, New Perth. Best ten yards Grey Full Dress Cloth, Hannah Donahce, Roseneath. Second best ten yards Grey Full Dress Cloth, William McLaren, New Perth. Third best ten yards Grey Full Dress Cloth, Donald McLellan, Narrow’s Creek. 3est ten yards Women’s Wear (plain), Mrs. D. McCormack, Grand River. Second best ten yards Wone x's Wear, (plain), Katie MeInts re, Dandagr. Third best ten yverds Women’s Wear. (plain), Mrs. James Campbell, Grand liver, Best ten yards Women’s Wear, (fancy), Mrs. Daniel M-Laren, R seneath. Second best ten yards Women’s Wear, (fancy), Miss Peany Mathesen, Dundas. Tiird best ten yards Women’s Wear, (farcy), Mrs. John MeNeill, New Perth. Best ten yards Fancy Shirting (all wool), Katie Donahoe, New Perth. Second best ten yards Fancy Shirting (all wool), John Nicholson, Whim Road, Third best ten yards Fancy Sorting (all wool), Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, New Perth. Best ten yards White Flannel, (twilled) Mrs. Jolin Kane*n, New Perth. Best ‘en yards White Flannel, Mrs. Mary Keefe, Cardigan. See nd best ten yards White Flanne] (plain), Mrs. J. A. McLean, St. Peter's Bav. Best ten yards Wool Carpet, Mrs. John McNeill, New Perth. Second best ten yards Wool Carpet, Hannah Donahoe, Roseneath. Best Shawl, Mary McEachern, Somer- uille. Best Plaid, Mrs. William McKenzie, St. Peter's. Sioth, (plain) Best pair of Blankets, Mrs. Charles Townshend, jr., Rollo Bay. Brst Horse Rug, Herbert Moar, Brudenell. Best Knit oc Woven Counterpane, Mrs. Murdock Beaton, Commercial Cross, Lot 59. Best Hearth Rug, (all wool) Ma-garet Dewar, Brudenell, Second best Hearth Rug, (all woo)) Mre. John Minchin, New Perth. Third best Hearth Rug, (all wool) Mre. MclIatosh. Best Drugget Shirt, Mre. Michael Mc- Donald, Whim Road. Second best Drugget Shirt, Mrs. D. Stewart, Cardigan. Best two pairs Socks, Mrs. Annendale. Second best two pairs Socks, Eliza Me- Donald, Annendale. Norton, Lebrant, St. Peter’s Road. Annondale. Second best two pairs Stockings, Mary McEachern, Somerville. : Best pair Winter Gloves, Lydia A. Pal- mer, New Perth, Best pair Winter Miits, Mrs. Dorcas Bears, Murray River. Best collection of Kuit Goods, 8 ibrira Lane, New Perth. FLAX MANUFACTURE. Best half-dozen Towels, Miss Penny Matheson, Dundas, Best Table Cloth, Sarah McDonald Annondale. Best sample Flax (hackled) Mrs. J. McIntyre, Roseneath, Judges—Mrs. D. B. McPhee, James Cuddy, Mrs. Chas. Townshend. FANCY WORK. Mre Best selection of Fancy Work in Wool, Matty McDonald. Launching Seeond best selection of Fancy Work in Wool, Miss L. Owen, Cardigan, Third bes: selection of Faney Work in Wool, Mary Morrison, Launching. Best selection of Lace Work, Mary Me- Eachern, Georgetown, Secoud best selection of Lace Work, Mrs. G. Owen, Cardigan, Best Fancy Work of other kind, Janie Sinnott, Morell. Second best Fancy Work of other kind, Michael Griffin, Gecrgetown. Best Painting, framed, Wm. S. Parks, St. Peter's Read, Second best Painting, framed, Wm. §, Parks, St. Peter’s Read. Best Needle-work Picture, framed, Mrs. John McEachern, St. Peter’s Road. Second best Needle-work Picture, framed, Miss B. McDonald, Dundas, Judges—Miss Emma Moar, Emma Barke, Mrs. L. Larkin, St. Peter's. FISH. B s! half-Larrel Mackere}, Samuel Hem- Best Track Wagon, Doaald MeKinnon, , Third best two pair Socks, Mrs, Jon i Sest two pairs Stockings, Mrs. Norton, | | Best box (twelve tins) Canned Lobsters McDouwald Bros., Gecre « vn, ' Best box (iwilve tius) other Conred Goods, McDonald Bros. , Gi orgc town, Judges—Samuel Johnston, Do.ald Stewe art, Chas. Acorn. MISCELLANEOUS, Best Pork Barrel, Albion McLeod, Second best Wagon, John McLean, Mon | Georgetown, Best collection Edge and Puinted Too!s | Peter Ross, Georgetown, | Best cotlection of Baske’s, art, Beudenell. Best one hundred pounds of Flour, J F. P. le, Liwer Montague. Peter Stew- Second b.st one hundred pounds cf Fiour, Char, Hayden, Head S:. Peter's Day. Best one hundred pounds Oatmeal, J F. Poole, Lower Montague. Best leaf of home-made Bread (Island Flous) Charlotte McDonald, New Perth. Beet loaf of home-made Breal (any tlour) Aline Haggart, Georgetown. Second best loaf of home-made Bread (avy fluur) Mrs Norton, Annandale. Third best loaf of hone made Bread (any flour) Mary Keefe, Cardigan. Best six loaves, Mrs. Duncan Me. Cormack, DeGros Marsh (reconamended) Judges—S Jol nstev, Joseph McDonald, D. nald Stewart, Charles Acorn. During the afternoon, William Sander. son sold: Stock Foarw Steck by anetion ag follows : Ayrshire Cow, Gracefal 7th, Charks Paimer, ( harlotieiown, 550.06 Heter Calf, Reyina, George Owen, Cerdigar Bridge, 33.00 Heifer Calf, Birdie, A. C. McDonald, Montague Bridge, 60 00 Bull, Wollesly, William Poole, Lower Montague, 70.00 Bull, Don Qa'xote, Alex. Smith, New Perth, 33 00 Ba'l, Baronet, G. 5. Norton, Brudene el}, : 35.00 Bull, Parnell, Peter A. Dewar, Moo- tayue, 7.00 Bul, King John John Se imegour, Car- digan Bridge, ’ 36,00 Heifer, Kathleer, Williau McLeod, Dundas, £5 00 Ayrshire Buil Calf, Wili im Wallace, Peter A Dewar, Montague, 18.00 Leicester Ram Lamb, F. G. Bovyer, Ge rgetown, 3.00 Shropshire Rem Lamb, David Stewart, Mentague, 4.00 Oxfo.d Down Ram Lamb, Chas. Han- son, Georgetown, 3.00 Que thanks are due the very efficient Secretary of the Exhibition Committee, George F. Owen, Esq.. and his arsistants, M-ssrs. Bent, Heniy Wickwire and Frank Lavers,{.r their courtesy and assistance in preparing the prize list. At no preceding exhibition was the prize litt so promptly and satisfactorily furnished. — THE important case of preving the will of the late John R. Bourke, cf Lot 49, in solemn form, and which was befere the court all day yesterday, was concluded this moining before His Lordship Mr. Justice Young. The wit- nesses to the will and codicil were examined, and subjected to a strict cross-examination by Mr. McLecd, on behalf of the cont«stents, After the evidence submitted by the executors was allin Mr McLeod concluced to call po Witnesses, and a decree was thereupon parsed coniirming the will, The counsel im the case were: For the executors, Hodgson, So & ina Warburton, and MeLeod, Q. C., tor the contestants, —_——-e-—— Runaway.—This morning, about half-post eight o'clock, a8 Mr. Lavghren and yous g daughter were driving down Pownal§ treet, his herse became unmanaye: ble snd ran au ay with great violenee, nti send up «pposite F.T Newhery’s store on Water Sticer. dow g considerable Ganzge io wegon and harness — Com. chicas A C'RRFSPONDANT, sicnit-’ bimself No, ] Mackerel, writes to the effect thet he as pleased to see an important ofiicial on the steamer Carrel! is x} ont to take the oath of allegiance to Licr Mujesty. Who is the cfii- cer ? sso ciliabemalat Crowbep Ovur.—An cbhituary nelice of the late Ernest M. Welsh; ** Wedding Bells at Port Hill,” and an editorial on “ Who Wl Enforce a Liewnse Law t’ They will appear to-morrow. : _ - > - —_ _ Tue flag of Prince Edward Division, No. i is floating to-day at half-mast, for the death of the Rev. Ernest M. Welsh. Apples, Poars, be. ——_——— } Y Auction, To-m rrow, FRIDAY, Octo- ber 2rd, at 10 30 o'clock, 100 bbls. Choise Apples, In Gravenstecins, Emperors, &c.. direct irom Cornwallis Orchards. —ALS)— A Let of Pears and Crab Apples. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1884, CARRIAGES, SLEICHS, HARNESS, ETC. To be Sold by Auction on Next, 37d Celober, AT ll O'CLOCK, At the Stables of P. €. Connolly, Gration street. All his valuable stock, consisting of Double and Single Carriages, Double and Single Sleighs, 1 Fishing Wagon, 1 Barouche. (bui t by Brouster & Son, New Yok), 1 Thirty- passenger Sleigh, 1 Barovche Slhigh Double an‘ Single Setts of Harness, Ladies’ Side Saddies and Bridles, and Lady’s Ridwg Mare, 1 horse, 3 years old, 1,357 Ibs, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Friday Oct, 2nd, 1§S!.—li pd KEROSENE OIL, LANDING TO-DAY, phill, Georgetown, Gest quintal Codiésh (dry), William | Allen, Georgetown, | Bost quintal Hake (dry), William Alten ebfybtown. : f 50 Casks. CALVELL BROS, ct. 2.