ns al eer ee NNN sate et publ iffiirs of the Province in the manner siculated to advance the gene ral wel- i hese p uivantages, derived from an ite life and experience of over a quarter ol ‘ y in midst of our people and their i ‘Ss, a ie satisfactory record of your Parliamentary career, justify us in predicting that he won praises from all who enjoyed the privilege of attending his lec- foo much importance can scarcely be at- ferred of Mr. Saunders’ acquirements, on farming, stock-raising and kindred questions; and we ire to hope that measures may be taken stan carly day to accomplish so desirable an given to this project Prince County Exhibition LARGE ATTENDANCE, ———<—$—$—$$—— A VERY FAIR EXHIBIT. ‘ne atten the Prince County ance at Exhibition t Lv wss larger than previous occasions of the ry | } The show f horses was good. rhe ‘ sh : at i were not shown, and The show of cattle, il]. but there were sever- | ery fine an each kind. The| dianlay of grain, vegetables, and fruit was mpetition was not so keer | rs. At o'clock His | Ho Lieutenant-Governor Carvell and | Mrs. Carve ind a number of the repre-| t the County assembled at x. where the Hon. W. | is stron 1 behalf of the Board of nted his Honor with wel yreally missea , Was Sli , iais§ Ul tw elve U 5 ners, prest t! fol wing adaress ADDRESS | fo His Honor the Honorable Jedediah S. Carvell. Lieutenant Governor of the Pro- i Kdward Island. May lv Piease Your Honor In the name and at the instance of my fel- | vel nissi s. I have the privilege to Lieut-nant-Governor, a hearty | , and to thank you for | ting to inaugurate and torn Vy en our Exhibition ; tfully to present our promotion to the ‘ tu.a‘ions — ¥ 7 L i (x ! rship ol the Province—a positl f high digrity, and usually « mferred ‘ wh deserved trom their | arked official distinction. i Your extended and most intimate acquaint- yas of the country: your knowledge’of the avocations and aspirations e, will add to your other qualifica- osition to which you have been e you to administer the called, and will enable most secti fulfil the obligations of ice, and maintain, with becoming nness, all its rights and prerogatives. During the pa season Summerside and tres of the Island were tavored with a practical agriculture i the Dominion Ex- es Lis SUD) treated the ts, the learned Pro- m in so lucid and interesting ed tothe advantages that would be con- farming community and vernment would provide sourse of t4ectures, by men upon the sou he . ‘ es icaiuly ior a t. So far as Your Honor’s personal and icial influence can be invoked, we are con- v ithat your co-operation will be cherfully igh the weather during the last two mouths has probably been a little unfavorable ds the complete development of agricui- is believed, however, that we have abundant reasons to be grateful to a neficent Providence for the results of the and for the general tu products, It lab rs year. ‘, prosperity and substantial progress | | throughout the land, and we are un- lily on the road to greatness and to el 1 ec 1imnan § ’ ys of the gy our good wishes for Your Honor's present and fature happiness, and desiring ' respectful regards to be conveyed t irs. Carveil, I have now to ask Your Hi r to declare this Exhibition open. f of the Board of Commissioners. v€ peatill gned) WittiamM G. STRONG, Chairman. nmerside, 25th Sept., 1889. fo this address His Honor replied as ADDRESS. Chairmea and gentlemen, Commissioners vunty Exhibition : i thank you for the hearty welcome you hive given me ou this my first visit to Sum- merside since my appointment as Lieutenant- his P.ovinee, and for your kind tuiations On my promotion. fur to my extended acquaintance with t iilerent parts ofthe country. With every township mayI not say with every school district—I1 have had direct commercial! i s during the nearly thirty years of my | ss experience, Of course these relations ities for learning something of ns and aspirations of the peo- ' lo promote the general welfare, and t! vo i to protect, so far as in me lies, the rights of the 1 opie, shall b my aim. With very great pleasure I have learned of the visit of Professor Saunders from the Ottawa Experimental Farm and would be glad to know that annual visits by him to our Province were possible. Much experience and benefit must result to our people from in yurse with one so thoroughly informed on ail matters relating to farming, and who, by his genial manner and lucid explanations at once inspired the respect, confidence and appreciation of our farmers. Extracts from Professor Sat speeches and conversa- tions have greatly interested -me, and I am quite confident that his suggestions and ad- vice acted upon would be of great and lasting benefit, not only to farmers, but to the Pro- Vineet it large. Ll have alw Lys realiz d that whatever ben- efits the farmer, benefits me and benefits all the people, for is not farming by long odds the chief and most important interest we have? Are not the farmers really the back- bone of the country? Soit isof great im- portance that such advice as Prof, Saunders, in his short visit, has been able to give us, should be remembered as often as possible; and that our schools, which cost us 80 much, should afford that instruction, which is beyond allother instruction in value to a farming nity that our young men, on leaving 1, should be able to ascertain the qual. ities, the ingredients, so to speak, of the soils they are about to work the proportions of nders | Scotia, of New ; ours | eareful attention to horse-breeding, | some of those which I found here, THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - ~~ | young men in the intelligent prosecution of their labors would take fond interest in their work, and would soon come to look upon their | occupation as not only the most lucrative but las the most honorable and dignified to which /men can give their attention. Then would our young men have less of that restlessness which too often results in their seeking other countries in which to labor. Then would we have fewer making the mistake of thinking shop keeping a more desirable calling ; then would ous Province rise to the high position which naturally it is fitted to occupy. Has not Professor Saunders told us that in his travels from the Atlantic to the Pacific he has seen no better agricultural country; and las not our own experience in competing with our neighbors of the Provinces of Nova Brunswick, and of Quebec shown that in the products of the farm we are, at least, their equal. Then I would say push forward and be at the very head of the list of provinces, and while rejoicing that is a land of peace and plenty try and realize the great blessings and privileges which are ours ; the health-giving and in- vigorating atmosphere surrounding us, the rich, generous soil beneath our feet, and the | best and most liberal form of government in the wor'd. With all these we should, indeed, be prosperous and happy, and ever ready to thank God for his many great mercies to us. With reference to the exhibit in the trot- ting park, I was very much pleased with the show of horses. This county has long given and a very good result, on the whole, is evident. At the Exhibition grounds to-day, the show of cattle is not so large as I hoped it would _be but there were’several very$tine animals,and I have been told that the exhibit of cattle is above that of last year. Within the walls I found much to be proud ot. I never saw larger and finer apples than And the grain exhibit is excellent. As to fruit, 1 have not in all my travels seen better apples, ex- cept in California, and the other varieties of fruit are equally good. 1 have not been able to examine many of the exhibits, the time has been so short, but I think that the ex- hibition to-day is highly creditable to Prince County. For your kindly references to Mrs. Carvell, and your good wishes, I heartily thank you. I have very much pleasure in declaring this exhibition open. Governor Carvell was also presented with the following address from the citizens, to which he made a suitable reply :— ADDRESS To His Honor, the Honorable Jedediah S. Carvell, Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island. May rr Piease Your Honor: The citizens of Summerside would avail themselves of the present occasion to offer you their felicitations on your appointment to the distinguished position of Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island, and to welcome you in your official capacity to the capital of Prince County. In common with the inhabitants of the Province generally, most of us are familiar with your career and character for upwards of 25 years as a gentleman prominently identified with the commercial aud industria! interests of the country. In this respect your inter- course and influence have been not less bene- ficial than extensive. Io the discharge of your duties as a legis- later of Canada we recognize in you a repre- sentative who entertained fair and patriotic views, and a well matured judgment on pub- lie questions, ever supporting measures of far-reaching and national significance. Your elevation, therefore, to the highest office in the Province is buta fitting tribute to your merits as a citizen and public man. We feel qute sure that your administration of the Government will be marked by strict impartiality on your part, and that the tradi- tions of Government House will, in no sense, be overlooked during your residence there. Please convey tv Mrs. Carvell our most respectful sentiments, and wishing each of you all possible happiness, we beg to remain, Yours sincerely, (Sg’d.) Ricuarp Hent, Chairman of Town Council. Alex. Campbell. W. H. Manson, H. C. Mills, Pierce Doyle, James McLeod, Councillors, Angus MeMillan, T. Kelly, J CC, Neil Me. Quarrie, S M; Heury F Jarvis, Wm. T. Hunt, Wm. C. Strong, Sheriff of Prince County; John Clay, P. T. Fanning, A.*J. McLellan, William Reid, Joseph McMillan, B. L. Wood- side, Godkin Bros, J. F. Gillis, M D, John McKenzie, John Gaffney, Chas W Strong, Daniel Enman, J A McKay, R W Sharp; Alex Lewis, J Muirhead, A M Wright, E H Wright, Leonard Morris, Robt T Hol- man, Jas © Wright, Chas Murphy, Murdock McLeod, D Rogers, Fredk W Strong. Robt M C Stavart, Anderson Burrows, W A Bren- nan, W A Lefurgey, Jos Reid & Co, Jacob Schurman, Neil MacKelvie, Agent Bank of Nova Scotia, P M Morrison, Merchants Bank of Halifax, John A Sharp, JE Wyatt, Joha H Ball, D H McDonald, George Compton. Summerside, 23rd September, 1889. Among the visitors from Queen’s County are Hon. W. W. Sullivan and Mrs. Sulli- van, Hon. D. Ferguson and Mrs, Ferguson, Lieut.-Col. Irving, A. D. C., Henry Long- worth, Esq., William Mutch, Esq., Hope- ton, J. D. McLeod, Esq., William Findlay, Esq., and Jas. Paton, Esq. There are also several visitors from the United States and the neighboring Provinces. The train arrangements were excellent, reflecting every credit upon the railway management. ——_——P>- ><a W. F. M.S. Tue thirteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will be held in Zion Church on Thursday and Friday, 26th and 27th inst., begginning on Thursday morning at ten o'clock. Below is the programme :— Morning— Devotional exercise, addresses of welcome, by Mrs. Fraser, of Charlotte- town, reply to address of welcome, reports of Pictou presbyterial, Halifax presbytarial society, Truro presbyterial society, auxili- aries in Cape Breton and New Brunswick, etc., appointment of nominating com- mittee. The afternoon session will begin at two o'clock : Report of Prince Edward Island presbyterial society, reports of foreign secretary, home secretary, corresponding secretary, treasurer's report, fpresi- dent’s address, greetings from Metho- dist ladies missionary society, Baptist ladies missionary society, St James’ Church ladies missionary society, address from Mrs. Ewart, president of Woman’s Foreign ‘ose components which the different crops in ‘rom the soil, and the knowledge of how to rest re these properties. These and many other th.ngs necessary to intellectual farming should be tanght in our schools. Consider the m uny advantages that would follow, not vuly the direct immediate pecuni- ary advantages, but alsu the political and Missionary Society, Presbyterian Church Western Section. Evening—Public meeting at 7.30 o'clock, Rev. A. W. Mahon in the chair, addresses from W. P. Archibald, of Cavendish, Rev. suviul giving whith would be great if our) John Morton and Mrs, Morton,uf Trinidad collection for funds b¥ Nichty ; he choise. mae ” $A T - _— en ee ee ea Information Wanted. Sir,—Will the Captain of the S. A. give us the chapter and verse wherein the bible states that “He that doubteth is damned already,” as he quoted on the —— last evening? Would it not be well in all cases to quote the exact words of scripture? They cannot be improved upon. Yours, &e., CITIZEN. a —- Summerside Experts. —— Summerside, Sept. 20—Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point DuChene : 15 cases CGgS....ecee eee ce reece ceeeee $ 323 B brie Semnds....cccsccsccccocce eee Ce 717 bris mackerel..... Stud iweriee 240 2 Gbris potatoes...........66-. 08. aes 5 1 threshing mill....... ...... ides. on b ROOM i cccks esas bic svaue a secs 100 Oe Wh DNS ass i evn e Vi eed Cece seen 265 OO brie GyetelO....cccscccenteccesses 400 1 bri pork..........- isan ae POCO re or eT re 24 $1652 By same steamer on 2]st : 85 cases oggs.........-++ i Gseees occ MB 3 bris mackerel............ Svidecge 1 bri codfish. .... tednddedienmuesiqus 5 76 bags potatoes.... Sascbdedesel ae OA PR. oo vc avkevice penkcbwewadbee . 886 ON os bodes vaginsess sivensiace 50 $1381 EEE = rere — mua wiie Parle HAVE DECIDED TO SELL BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the FARM, On Friday, 4th October next, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following highly-bred Young Stock, foaled in 1887-8-9, viz. : WM. GOULD, 9310, by Hernando, 2981 ; dam Starlight, by Thorndale, 303; g. d. Starling, by American Star, 14. JOURNAL, 9104, by All Right, 5817 ; dam Starlight, by Thorndale. ED. LYLE, 9311, by Administrator, 357 ; dam Lucy Thorne, by All Right; g. d. Starlight, by Thorndale. AGRICULTURIST, 9105, by Hernando; dam Lucy Thorne, by All Right. ALPHA, by Dean Swift; dam Starlight, by Thorndale. PARKER. by Administrator; dam Jersey Lily, by Hernando. CLARA, by Administrator ; dam by the Bas- sett Horse. VARKEY, full brother to Parker. Mr J. A. Gourlie has requested me to add his California-bred stallion BALSTON te the above list. This horse is a handsome solid bay, four years old, 164 hands high, and weighs 1300 in stud condition. He was sired by General Benton, 1755, sire of 13 in the 2.30 list ; dam by the world-renowned Electioneer, 125, sire of 43 in the list; second, third and fourth dams thoroughbred. 44° The sale will be positive without reserve, as it will be held under cover if the weather is unfavorable. Send for free descriptive catalogue. W. A. BRENNAN, Parkside Farm. Summerside, Sept. 25, 1889—pat tl sle Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s 8u- preme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Chester W. LePage. against the lands, tenements and hereditaments of John LoPage, deceased, I have taken anc seized as the property of tne said John LePage, deceased. all the right, title and interest which the said John LePage, deceased, had in his lifetime in and to all that tract, piece and arcel of land situate, lying and being in Char- ottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and is part of Town Lot Number Kighty-two, in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and is bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of Kent Street, in the north-east angle of land new in possession of Henry Hooper; thence at right angles south for the distance of one hun and sixty feet; thence at right angles east forthe distance forty-five feet ; theuce at right angles nerth for the distance of one hundred and aay feet to the said street ; thence west along the said street for the distance of forty-five feet to tha place of com- mencement, in Queen’s County. And I do aeeen ve Public Notice that I will, on the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1890, at Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottecown, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction the said property, or as uch thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being for the sum of two hundred and thirty-five dollars and seventy-four cents, besides Sheriff's fees and thei ental expe JAMES CURTIS, Sheri Sherift’s Office, Queen’s County, Sept. 20, 1889. STEWART & MACNEILL, Pltff’s. Att’ys. sept25—3i PUBLIC AUGTION Pure Bred Stock from Govy- ernment Stock Farm. ON THURSDAY, 26th INSTANT. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., On Exhibition Grounds, Georgetown, THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS: 1 Shorthora Bull Calf, 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf, 2 Ayrshire Bull Calves, 7 Lambs, Black- faced and Leicester. Pedigrees given with the Calves. ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, AT 12.30 O'CLOCK, P. M., On the Exhibition Grounds, Ch’town, 2 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heifer —_ A — Ball Calves, 7 Lambs, Black- aced an eicesters; 1 Filly, 3 ld, from Challenger ; 1 Foal. wee Pedigrees given with the Calves, _ Terms :—Three months’ credit on approved joint notes. By order of the Commissioners. mga noe. "HOOETE S.NMOUE ‘SURHLOUE ARINVULS WEDNESDAY, SEPT] LY DNINADTO MON Oor) MOSSET}) pue JsajsesyouryyY ‘wo puo'y u IMBER 25. 7 Cases Bought at Manufacturers’ Prices 1889. WE ARE OPENING TO-DAY Corsets, (112 DOZENS), and will be offered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL to compete with any ever shown on the Island. BEER Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1889—eod LARGE ——NOW Charlottetown, Sept. 20, 1889—dy wky XHE subscriber will submit to sale by Auc- tion, on FRIDAY, 4th October, at noon, on the premises, West Street, Char- lottetown, a Freehold House and Ground, ** Westbourne,” with frontage to the harbor, giving a beautiful position and view, contain- ing dining room, double drawing room, library, 10 bed and dressing rooms, linen room, tank room, 2 bath rooms, with every convenience ; secondary staircase and bedroom, kitchen sculiery, housemaid’s pantry, etc.; large cel- lar and furnace, gas fittings, electric bells, hot and cold water all over the house ; stable, coach house, etc., ete. May be treated ior by private contract be- fore the sale, and inspected on application to the owner, W. M. RAYDEN. sept23—lw pd LYCEUM. The Schoff Concert Company, Artists, Composed of Popular will present a CHOICE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ABOVE HALL, Qn Friday Evening, Sept. 27th. A well-selected Programme, including Solos, Duets, Quartettes, and the sparkling ; Operetta, ‘DIAMOND CUr DIAMOND.” Admission, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 56 cents. Doors open at 7.30; begin at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seat Tickets and plan of Hall at Reddin Bros’. Drug Store. For particulars see house programmes, sept23—-tl dte pat "OLD LONDON HOUSE.” * fyer RECEIVED direct from Great Bri- ey) tain, a large lot of Shanks’ Belfast Ginger Ale, Apoliinaris Water, Soda do. Orders for any quantity promptly filled. JOHN JOY, sept23 Proprietor. FODDER CORN. AUCTION. BROS. 20th September, ——{(0) —_—_— STOCK mica: NEW GOGDS OPENING AT—~-- PERKINS & STERNS. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AU JOTION., 1 am instructed by J. J. TRAINOR, ESQ, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Tuesday, ist of October, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Dwelling House, situated on Great G. orgs Street, opposite the Roman Catholic Chest, This sale offers a good opportunity for profit- abie investment. GEO. M. HARRIS, septl6 Auctioneer. Ww. KF. Vi. 8. TS ANNUAL MERTING of the Women’s . Foreign Missionary Society (I. D.) wiil be held in Zion Church on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 26th and 27th inst., at 10 o’clo¢k, 4. m., and 2 o'clock, p. m. . A Public Meeting will be heid on THURS- DAY EVENING, at 7.30, when addresses will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Morton and Mis. Morton, returned Missionaries from Trinidad, aud others. A collection will be taken, sept20 Kings Connty Exhibition, 1889, WILL BE HELD AT GEORGE LOWN, —ON Thursday, Sept. 26th, inst. fo. for the Cattle Show must be made at the Market House, George- town, to the Secretary or his. assistant, at or before 11 o'clock, a. m,, on Septenber 26th. All Exhibits (excepting Live stock) will be received at the Prill Shed from 2 o'clock, p- m., on Wednesday, the 25th September, until 19 o'clock, a, m., on Thursday, Septem- ber 26th, and no /ater. Arrangements have been made for the issue of return tickets at one first-class fare, and for the carriage of exhibits at reduced rates by the P. E. Island Railway on Sept mber 25th and 26th. Special provision wil] be made for maintain: ing ocd arder, and all disorderly corsluct will & promptly punished. nee Prize Lists containing further information can be obtained from the Commissioners King’s County Exhibition, at the Post Othees in the County, aod from GEORGE F OWEN, Secretary King’s County Exhibition. Cardigan, Sept. 11, 1889-—law es 20 Tons Fodder Corn FOR SALE. SPPLY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. seoytd) ——dw wid | sepauz—2aw VIOLASSES. EP ee ee 200 PUNCHEONS in Store of the hest quality ever imported by us—* CARVELL BRU3. choice. ee ee SB