« te CEE OEE) IS ee ga a ie ee eee ee ee eee Sore ee ee cee ee i : ig 4 : wai ee lo = —— ash, Coane, aaa at 6 Mamta te me LOLOL noe a re _ : ‘ 1 ’ . re cam on) a ‘TE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - TUES)DA , JUNE 25 1889 4 ” % ie ' a no — eee ee — Santncaesnsncancaanoas soNSeSASNONSanoeNa ie TT wy ee wo WT CU OT Oe a, o Vi AGU ES AND MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS. | provement—lst, M B Trainor; Sullivan. St. Dunstan's College. ety an One Night Only) octet ate, "(One Night | Commercial diplomas were granted to | the following students: George A Mcftin- THE DAILY EXAMINER. Tre regular annual examination of the i ; ie | classes in St. Dunstan's College began yes- non and M B Trainor, | & ” W nak A correspondent of the Hmpuire say® terday and was continued to-day. rhis ates ‘utenti dncniet Ya’ NY OT ry i s LVa : that P. E, Island is now known as the afternoon the prizes were distributed in o_o _— ee Kentucky of Canada. The debt of Truro has been refunded 1 faverable terms, the whole loan of $15, 500 having been taken ata shade over 4 It is pleasing to know | ver cent. interest. _£ ny , : > ee edie of our neighboring towns 4th class—Ist prize, Vince Blake; 2d,| Cunningham, Ecel., for first in Religious On Phursday, June 27th. At the Lyceum, on Wednesday June , andes tinh, Fred Blake. 3d class—Ist, J. A. Bryan-| Instruction, awarded to Joseph F Gillis. on nin weit She Heres What tee Wael 79 * DOU iti @ Ferry nary CR The Nova Scotia Government are said to be casting about in the hope-of again catching the vote of the majority. But the “seccession’ bait 1s not worth a cent now; and as they have nothing else, they will not, in all probability, be successful. Ontario papers contaia accounts of two deliberate murders on the same evening - | one was committed by a young man of | twenty, who stabbed another youag man of about twenty-three to the heart, the other by a boy of fourteen, who shot and killed another boy of twelve. This in the land of free se! ols and churches. . The decisive defeat of prohibition in the West New England States is the sub ‘ect of much comment. Itis now becom- i rally uaderstood that law cannot ing gen ] the liquor traffic, while a possivly stop larger proportion of the people fail to see that those who regard liquor as beneticial, | or not injurious, should have their liberty | Unfortunately the yet so high that th willing refrain t» drink curtailed. public taste is not people, as a whi le, a from drinking, for the sake of those who may be tempted offend and become drunkards. re to to —The English are contemplating an idea to lay down a postal tube between Dover and Calais. The plan is to suspend two ubes of about a yard each in diameter, by means of steel cables across the channel, forty yards above the level of the sea. The dis- steel cables will be fixed to pillars at 2.) ol ao ae ] ete L ee ee tances of about 800 yards 2 i sach tube het ee (England)—Ist, John Blake ’| Amusements will be on hand to sait all who | be obtained. ANID | ———_——— ces of about OW yards, and in each tude | 2nd, W Hornsby ; honorable mention, | jay wish to spend a pleasant day at Cardigan | we incinerate aia it” web ; ANZ 4 LIN 5 | s little railway will run with cars capable] Vayasour Robin, J Callaghan and Frank Bridge : — ’ ° WELL-STOCEED TEA TABLES OoNs 7s} ° ) BON N Gi ss E i Immense Variety, of Carry ing 450 pounds in weight. No par oe i ‘I, , 9 } . V ot ri n 4 eis . s és “ = REFRESiLs EN - SAL 2, , cel of greater weight than this will be tak- Blake. 2nd _ class, (The ictorian Age) "| An excellent Dinner Table will be provided, | p,ncing, SWINGS, il mer —OF-— | ----- 8 = : *-} Ist, Geo A McKinuon; 2nd, John A Me-| at which all kinds of meats and delicacies can GAMES and AMUSEMENTS en, and the cost is estimated at the modest | McDonald ; honorable mention, R John-| be had. See ape tains ik see . 3 FI GUNCIXGE 4 hgure of $5,000,000. stone, Wm Butler and T Campbell. Ist] Excursion Return Tickets from Charlotte- uae Se 6 8 woe may. Ween Se —AT-- PAS 4 S ee . . s, —Referring to the meat combine of class, (Rome)—Ist J J McDonald; 2nd, M | town, Souris and intermediate Stations to] ‘should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will . "4 Fi OURNCIVGS, | i ; A 4 J i Chicago, which is now operating in the neighboring Provinces, to the loss of our farmers, the Moncton Times says: ‘* The meat trade of America is year by year cen- tering more largely in the hands of one or two corporations. The Aamours of |T Campbell; 2d, Martin Monaghan; hon- the College Hall in the presence of a num- ber of visitors. Below is the list :~ PRIZE LIST. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. ton: 2d, Vavasour Robin; honorable men- tion, J. Callaghan and J. Salomon. 2d class—lAst, Joseph F Gillis; 2d, William Walsh; honorable mention, Jas A McDon- ald and Geo A McKinnon. — Ist class—Lst, orable mention, F Butler, RJ McDonald, | and W G Burke. SCIENCE, mm ft | Ist, M Monaghan and T Camp- | Physics mention, J J McDonald, W G Burke and | J T’Gallant. Chemistry—Ist, WG Burke; | 2d, T Campbell and A Bennet MeDonali, | equal; honorable montion, J S Sullivan! and F A Butler. ENGLISH, 4th class (Junior Grammar)~Ist, J A Bryanton; 2d, J Callaghan; honorable men- | tion, Jas Ready. 3d class (Goldsmith) ist, V Doran; 2d, Joseph McLeod; honor-| able mention, J Gillis, John Blake, and William Daly. 2d class (Thompson and Southey)—Ist, 7 Campbell; 2d, George A McKinnon; honorable mention, R Johnston and M B Trainor. Ist class (Shakespeare) Ist, R J McDonald; 2d, M Monaghan; honorable mention, F A Butler and J J | McDonald. RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. ist, M Monaghan; 2d, T Campbell ; honurable mention, J S Sullivan, F A But- ler and J J McDonald. HISTORY. A B Me- Monaghan ; honorable mention, Donald. GEOGRAPHY. 2nd class—Ist, Vavasour Robin; 2nd, Jas A Bryanton; honorable mention, W Horns- by, Frank Blake and J Callaghan. Ist bell, equal; 2d, J S Sullivan; honorable | - The $25 gold pieee, presented by Fred. | | Peters, Esg., for the most popular student | . WHE | was awarded to P B Gaudet. MEDALS. Silver Medal, presented by Rev. H J The Silver Medal presented by James Byrne, Esq., for the best in English Liter- ature, was awarded to Martin Monaghan. The Gold Medal presented by the Rev. John A. Medonald, for the best in English Composition was awarded to Fred A Batler. The Gold Medal, presented by D. O'M. Reddin, jr., for General Proficiency, was awarded to Terrence Campbell. teal Tea | = people of the United States celebrated George Washington's Centennial last May, but the people of this Province are ging to celebrate the Grandest Tea of the Season at CARDIGAN BRIDGE, —_—ON—- Thursday, 4th of July next. The Committee in charge are determined to make it the best and most enjoyable Tea of the season. Well-stocked Tea Tables, Refreshment Saloons, Dancing, Patent Swings, Games and Cardigan will be issued at the undermentioned rates (including price of admission to Tea), good going by specials and good to return by specials only same day :— Charlottetown, St. Dunstan s, Cemetery, Roy- alty Junction, Brackley Point, Union, CSCO ESSEC HEHSHEHHHSE HOSES HSH SERESSEL EF EOS or Suffolk, Bedford.....-. sonia i River at 4 | | LADIES OF ST. PETER’S CHURCH A will hold a Strawberry Festival on board the Steamer ‘* SOUTHPORT,”’ pom. and 7 returning at 6.30 p.m, and 9 p. m. a Fare, 20 cents; children under 12 yeais, balf price, ST. PETER’S BAND will he in attendance. junel9—tl 27th GRAND EXCURSION ——AND--- Jubilee Tea! VHE CONGREGATION OF ST. MALACHTS CATHOLIC CHURCH, KINKORA, made ar angements for a Grand Excursion and Jubilee Tea at KINKORA, nl i Tuesday, July 9, 1889, For the purpose of raising funds to enlarge and make other necessary repairs to their Church ibe Commitice in charge are d-termined to make it one of the most enjoyable entertain- men's of the season. located fourteeen chaiss westof Kinkora Rail- ing couotry, with its undulating niesaaows, can be held on the next fine day following. 4dmission to Tables, 25 cents; Children, 13 cents. £2 Look out for Railway Fares later Ba MICHAEL McKENNA, Secretary of Committee. Fare for evening only, 15 cents we 2 ’ have | : i the beautiful grounds selected for the Tea are way Station, from which a view of the surround: | 3 U0 TT-SIDDON IN HER FAMOUS DRAMATIC RECITALS, loors open at 7.15, Commence at 8, sioatl bills, Admission, 50 cents. open at the Diamond Bookstore, Secure your sittings (without extra charge) euly, Plan of Reserved Seats wed fri sat— Tea, Strawberries, Ice Cream, &e. } a B Fe ‘Fashionable 1 | ~, > } } | | ici ali } PAYS ro BUY YOUR Wy i 2 Bear wT. BEER BROS. F\SHIONABLE GO0DS--LOW PRICE BEER BROS. Immense Variety a —| Silk Latest Novelties { | Popular Prices | BEER ERGs. 5 Cents, 10 Cents, — [| Goods! Bress Goods Dress feeds’ Every Novelty. a 5 et te Jet Wraps, 4 a Every Style. GS. Print Cottons — Print Cottons [ Wondeifully Cheap. SUNSHADES, 7 Chicago now send their canued meets t “a = cececcsesseseeeeeseeseees 1901 Kinkora, June 18, 1889--dy 3w (tues & fri) ee parts of the ve me and coke r tek r — class—Ist, Joh A McDonald; Zad, 2 rank tracadie, Scotch Fort, Mt. Stewart, Pisquid.. boc , oT = : iittala . . 4 - «S87 eer . a _— me gone, the eirigerator | Murphy; honorable mention, J T Gallant, | Pewkes’.. -............eeeeeseeeeeeeeeensesteeeees 55e D mer at il VEW SEW ES | Si VSH {BES | veel is sold in all the principal towns and R Jobunstone and Geo A McKinnon. Baldwins’. oven cs euseyehescerectensccenaes osacees yom ominion 0 ana ay i ae | ae J ’ x cities, not only of the United States but of ms a POU ONEM. » 2 +000 os enanmenes ramets. R30 Provi f | Arriving Weekly. ‘teckel Maeeil Canuda. The facts contain » lesson for] t, : Sa a ae | bassacuceepenenge>** meee on sy Bie Province 0 x | “pecial Bargains. | Canadian farmers who cannot hope for a vrd ciass—ist, rec diake; onc ince | New Zealand, Bear River, to o Bay. d5el- = : q “- a yantieninesaninniaioracaite better market for their beef as result.of | Blake. 2nd class—Ist, A J Pelletier: 2nd») yan. Storell and Lat AD. 2ncereseee ee. Prince Bdward Island, | Guaviottctown, June 14, 1889 —cod reciprocity when the great combinations of J A Bryanton; honorable mention, J Cal- Dundee, Do»yiass, i i cea teens 6.¢ City of Charlottetown. a the United States not enly control the home market but are seeking to control the English market and have already obtained 4“ : : enti ‘ aia. ¢ r cy | Leave Charlottetown.............0.+.++- 720 a.m’ 3 a foothold in Canada in spite of the duty cution— 1st, J oJ McDonald; 2nd, W G ‘ Scania Semis ee -_ * TAKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipen- @ imposed. What our farmers, and perhaps Burke; honorable mention, T Campbell and 0 FE cn tinkis uk eas viseuel R00 ‘* | diary Maginrese for eae City “one Lie J me of ot anufacturi } Train -- RE UMN ciel cg anets ances RY “ | town has, by virtue of the power aud authority | § some of our manufacturing interests need M B Trainor. Arrive Cardigan .........c0...sseeseeeeee 9.30 “ | in bim vested by tue Statute of the General As- i g most is not reciprocity but more protection. GREEK, Leave Cardigan to return.............+- 400 p. m. | sembly o: the said I-land, intituled “Aa Act to : The home marke ‘ . -e ‘ .: ‘ , , : _| consolidate and amend the several Acts incor- | (RHE Gic* NDEST OF THE SERIES OF TEA sont iome market must be as ed at — 2nd class—Ist, Jae Martin ; 2nd, W m | Leave eee set si teben eae 2 aS perating the City of Charlottetown, ordered and ‘| 2 PARTIES whieh has put Aiber‘on in ibs — Walsh; honorable mention. J 8S Sullivan . ae ee | Sret rank ra ae Rerteas. will <0 Aas vent wae po d E Wynter slass—Is ‘ lS PRB be oct ces toeevaccenees _ * ; ce . jon the veanti:ul aud commodious grounds of thee A gentleman in this Province writes} end E Wynters. let clase—ist, RJ Mo-| Meee e iicwatts. secs sssoee: FT 245 | Wednesday, 3rd day of July Next, to the Empire to say :—‘* Until the last Donald; 2nd; A ert — Sie MN is sos arondiiahenetaicnt OP Bes : i Ri ad or 5 ‘Alberton Trotting ar om three or 7 es : able mention, J T Gallant au ‘ C- | Leave Carei ik SURI caress boos i OU p. Mm. the day set down for hearing sil app: als made i hiee or four years the bulk of the Island : , 3 OVS 'CETEESR 50 SOLES. » to him from the last preceding valustious, as- a surplus was sent to the Old Country, but the low prices on the other side have made thia unprofitable, and were it not for the fact that we find a ready and profitable New brunswick cities and towns, we would have articles altogether. market for our staple products—oats, pork ae ‘ ; Z attendance to discourse sweet music. te Aid of the Recred Mies Ce ne oni pe Pp oe aes I J Blake and J A_ Bryanton. 4th class Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea | #24 finally determined by bim, : % and fat eattle—in the Nova Scotian and (Ceesar)—Ist FA Batler 2d Vivian J , es , Dated this 22nd day of Juae, A. D. 1889. : +34 b d ’ ’ will be held on SATURDAY, or the first fine T * Beach A Special Train will leave Charlottetown for racadie s Al.erton the morning of the Tea, stopping fit to give up the production of those Even this spring, with the duties to coytend with, Chicago beef * ~ he ag and — have been brought down | 4nd J Martin, equal. Honorable mention, ju25—-dy 3aw wky Secretary. instructed me to sell by Auction, on the |North Wiltshire,“ 551 “ 6 = . i ae ia and sold in ede ions a See promioes, | gunter Kiver, + with Island produce, materially lessening | (Qjcero and Virgil)—1st, Martin Monaghan; Wi t ‘ » i) ] | Keneenld, 633 : : ¢ 7 - é i ‘ anes 3 tnerald, Cm .* . bo h the price and demand, while Ameri- 2d, Wim Walsh. Honorable mention, E or Zage a Cc. WILL BE GIVEN BY THE Oi Waduesday June 6th ' Freetown, ‘es .* can pork is brought in to the market allthe} Wynters and J J McDonald. 1st class ee ie - ' ' Seer. be 2 _- eo # . time. [tis certain fact that, were the | (Hor; z. } McDonald ; > ’ race )—prize »resented toRJ McDonald. : ; : , 8 ameé . ‘ ue | Miscouche. r oe Kd duties off oats, pork and beef, the Island ns To be sold by Pubiic Auction, in tront of theta | Ladies of the Convent de Notre VaMe,| — Commencing at 10.80 o'lock, am, | Wifes, «kay SS would have to go out of the production of Tr ) 7 1 : Ww H by: 2d County, = ‘I Sane. the 30th day of July, —IN THE— - ITURE [ove ae * = a those articles for export almost altogether. 4th class (Greene)—Ist, Ornsby, <C, A. D. i*68. at the huur o Twelve o’ciock, hoon, : ; 'B oomiicld, 9.46 Now the American market offers John E O’Brien. Honorable mention, uader and by virtue of a power of sale con- MA RKEHT yD ALL, ALL THE HOTEL FURK ’ | ALBERTON, arrive oe ae ’ us nothing which would compensate for the loss of « market for our staples. I think that were the matter brought before the Island electors now they might pronounce differentiy from their verdict at the next geueral election’” There is much force M as wom Pye eee eer Soles hid on Gee ae nae et ue Institu'ion intend giviag a S®RAWBERRY Carpets, ete. ; Dining Room Tables, Chairs, | Ch = tretown and lniermediate Stations to A te - none a entt cLeot Geo chKinnon wat, hs ” ‘ ; C TESTIVAL. : a sue Siicewware. (ls , Croekervy - IMBIVE, oa seescesesesceescne « sense shenain and truth in these remarks, mention, H 1 oi Wea: c No. 1; thence following the course thereof south oe having the matter in charge intend to Sideboards, Si:verware, Glassware, Crockery Milton, Loyalist, Coivilie, Norih Wiltshire, tra oe Camp Brighton. In accordance with orders from head- laghan and N Casault. Ist class—Ist, John Salomon, 2nd, Frank Blake; honorable mention, J McLeod and John Blake. Elo- Donald. LATIN. Sth class (Elements)—Ist, D Collins; 24, Jas Monaghan. Honorable mention, Doran. Honorable mention, Wm Butler, JS Sullivan and M B Trainor. 3d class (Ovid and Arnold)—Ist, T Campbell and R E Johnstone, equal; 2d, P J Trainor Robin and N Casault. 3d class (Olendorff) —Ist, PJ Trainor and V Doran, equal; 24, J McLeod. Honorable mention, F Connolly and R Johnstone. 2d class (Grammar and Telemaque)—Ist, Martin Ist class (Racine)—I1st, 2d, JT Gallant. MHonor- Martin, P B Gaudet and and F Murphy. . J McD mald; able mention, J John Selomon. GEOMETRY. Fxcursion Trains will run as per the fol- lowing schedule .— The train leaving Georgetown on the morn- ing of the 4th will be detained 30 minutes, and will carry excursionists to Cardigan. The Georgetown Brass Band will be in day thereafter. Tickets, 25 cents. Children, half price. THOMAS DONAHUE, tained in an Indentureof Mortgage, bearing date the hkleventh day of June, A. i). 188), made setween Robert A. Cropley and Mary Cropley, his wife, of the one part. and Thomas Heath tiaviland of the other part :— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land bound- ed and described as foliows, that is to say: wardiy for the distance of three chains and seventy-nine links to a line running westwardly; thence following the courseof the same West- wardly for the cistance of five chains and twenty-seven links; thence by a line paraliel with said west boundary running northwardls [* THE CITY COURT, before Rowan Reber Fitzzerald, Esq, the Stipendiary Magistrate ior the City of Chariottetown, sessments or rates imposed or authonzed by the City Couwei! of the said City, audihar on suc. day and daily thereatfer until all sa h « ppeals have been heard, atthe hourof Kievea o’cicck, forenoon, in the said City Cuurt, in Charlot e- town aforessid, all such appeals will be heard By order, ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, : Collector for said City. june21—3i (sat ta thu) ON JULY 3rd AND 4:h. is to raise funds to ry jec he Bazaar ! The olject of t otre Dame and St. aid the Congregaiicn de N Ann’s Schoo). In addition to the Bazaar, the Pupils of the |, make it one of the most int resting affairs of the icind ever given in this city by the Ladies of the Congregation de Notre Dame. : i Tickets at one first-class fare will be issu‘ d to and from ali Stations on the P. E. I. Kailway on the 3rd and 4th July, good to return upto ana Pai: lor r 5 ware, ‘fable Linen, ete. —AT THE— LORNE HOTEL,” 1: LORNE HOTEL COMPANY (Ltd.) having decided to close the Hotel, have —CONSISTING OF— ; ii]ssve vom Sets, Bedding, Flock and Heir rasses, Brussels and Tapestry Ca pets, Hail | | Billiard Table, with Batis, ete., complete, 1 Bagatelle “ sie ‘a 1 Waluut Card Table, Office Furniture, Opera Glass, Clock, ete., n Trav Auction Sale Proral Ta passengers at all intermediate stat ous lows :— | Charlottetown, leave 5.0. a. m., standard tim. Royaity , 515 “* - ~ Retura Tickets, inclading price of Tea, will be and Drawing Room Furniiure, Bed- | mediate stations to Alberton, at the tuhewing = Mat- | rates: Hante Fredericiov, Mivit’s, Pradalbane, Enreraid, apy , PEOOCIWR.... . <0.s000004ss hes cnpende see Miscouche, St. Nicholas, Weil ngion, Rich- <n oe IURSDAY, isih OF JULY, us fol- june, ols Leaving Alver'on to return at 4p. m. d at Charl rtteiown and Vignish aud inter. FAR-S: a River, Civd> and Cape lraverse elier’s Kest, ~uimmerside..... 2.20.50. 10nd, No: tham, Port iiill, Kilersiie.... ae oe ty goer ae i “The . aa road; thence following the course of well | on the 6th, to all aitundiex Noe Po neat gauke Kitchen Utensils, COMET 65. ison ondnnnd bes ss cee ee into camp at mghton to-day. 1e 2 x i r ’ ll W road eastwardly five chains aud twenty-feven | polders of these tickets Must present a cer ific auth. Rs a Portage, Commana. ..oisisissdecheceiacan ae t z 2nd class—IAst, T C umpbell; 2d, Wm links to the place of commencement, conteiuiny | oF aptendauce at the Bazoar, signed by the Secre- 1 very large ¢ ovking Stove, O'Leery, Mill Miver........:s«essddamsdoe Brigade Staff is made up as follows: Lt.-Col. Worsely, D. A. G., Command- ant. Lt.-Col. Irving, Brigade Major. able mention, J J McDonald and Wm | liam Mitchell, deceased. , will take . : Cwo instructors—one artillery and one Daly. And also ali that other tract, piece and parcel —~ALSO— ane ioand from the Tea at infantry. The 82nd Battalion Staff is made up as follows :— Lt. Col. Dogheriy, in command. Major McLeod. Paymaster—Captain McPhail. Adjutant—Captain Purdy. Surgeon—James Warburton, M. D. Assistant Surgeon—H. D. Johnson, M. D h 3d oe - “or te ra re ere gig tae eee ee “Orepie oa that a payable November Ist next, on Moms: Gowers, * r ' z 7 : onorabdie mention asault allaghan neo iG ik bo dary approve joint notes, Sour 3, Bear Kiver, "= ™ Quarter Master—Captain Geo. D. Davi-| & J Bryanton. 2d"class—1st, DCollins; 2d continuation thereof souk imeriy in the omer WEST KENT STREET SCHOOL, OT See Catalogue, M — oe ace. J F Gillis; hon. mention, P B Gaudet. J F | sion of Frederick W. Hyndman, to the north A. MeNEELL. —, _ | Sergeant-Major—John Allen. Hospital Sergeant—Sergeant Alexander. The Companies now in camp are,— No. 4 Battery Artillery, Souris, com- Jmanded by Captain James Brenan, with Ligmocrants Leslie and Hughes. No. 4 Ue, 82nd Battalion, Little York, Captain Crocker 2nd Lieut. D. Harper. No. 6 Co. 82nd™Battalion, Covehead, Captain Alexander and™Lieutenant John Allen. No.7 Co. 82nd Battalion, Alberton, Captain Maxfield, Lieutenants Donalds and Hunter. No. 8 Co. 82nd Battalion, Tryon, Cap- tain Sheriff, Lieutenants Boulton and Morrison. Butler. Honorable mention, J F Gillis, J A McDonald and J Martin. Ist class— F A Butler; 2nd, M Monaghan. Honor- ALGEBRA. 2d class—Ist, G A McKinnon; 2d, T Campbell; honorable mention, Martin Mon- aghan and W G Burke. Ist class—Ist, J J McDonald; 2d, F A Butler; honorable mention, J Martin and A B McDonald. AKITHMETIC. Gallant and V Doran. 1st class—Ist, Geo A McKinnon; 2d, William Butler; honor- able mention, R. Croake and J Martin. BOOK-KEEPING AND ACTUAL BUSINESS. 2d class—lst—T Campbell and William Butler, equal; 2d, James F Gallant; honor- able mention, J S Sullivan and P_ B Gau- det. Ist class—1st, George A McKinnon; 24, F A Butler; honorable mention, M Monaghan and M B Trainor. TRIGNOMETRY. ist, John J McDonald, 2d, A B Mac- donald. PENMANSHIP. Ist, Jos McLeod; 2d, V Doran; honor- able mention, A J Pelletier. With the Band of the 82nd Battalion. — ee + Oe ee You can never know etill you try, how IMPROVEMENT IN PENMANSHIP. Prize awarded to John Salomon. Two Acres of Land, a litile more or les:, being Plots Numbers Two and Three ch Common Lot Number One inthe Commonof Chariotietown, and formerly part of the estate of Samuel Wil- of land situate, lying and being in the Common Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as fuliows, thatis to say: Commencing on the south-west corner of the Victoria Bar- racks property, on the north side of the Brighton Road: tbence running northwardly along the western boundary line of said Victoria Barracks property to the south side of the York Lane or Road; theuce runnin westwardly along the southern side of said York Lane or Road »bout one hundred and eighty feet, or to 4 tract of land in possessiun of said Robert A. Cropley ; thence of i the Brighton Road aforesaid ; and thence rae aiene said road about one hundred and eighty feet to the place of commencement, containing Two Acres of Land, a little more or less, and being part and parcel of Common Lot Number One = the Common Lots of Charlotte- wu aforesaid. ve further particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Solicitor. Charloite town, Dated the 24th day of June, A. D. 1839, T. HEATH HAVILAND, ju2i—dy di law Mortgagee. p. & ISLAND RAILWAY DOMINION DAY. emer ee ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare tary dy 2aw wky li—ap!0 G1iY SCHUGLS. ‘EXHE PUBLIC MIDSUMMER EXAMI- | NATIONS of the City Schools will be held as follows :— QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL, On Wednesday, 26th June, instant, On Thursday, 27th June, iustant, PRINCE STREET SCHOOL, On Friday, 28th June, Commencing each day at 10 o'clock, a, m. instant, At 12 o’clock, noon, each day, the Pupils will assemble in the Main Hall, where medals from the Governor-Geveral will be awarded, and certificates for proficiency from the School Board presented to those entitled to receive them. A Musical and Literary Entertainment will be given by the Pupils. Parents of the pupils, citizens generally and strangers visiting the city are invited to be present. By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. _ jn20—20, 22, 25. and in excellent condition. 1 medium size 7 1 Hall Stove, Bedroom Stoves, 1 large Refrigerator, etc. 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Express Wagon, 1 Coach, 1 set Harness, Forks, Shove's, etc., ete. The mest of this Furniture is almost new Gvod bargains may be expected, as ali wall TERMS—AlU sums under $10, cash; over Auctioneer. Past june7—dy 2aw & wky tl sle mee FURNITURE A CONSIGNMENT OF Wew Furniture, CONSISTING OF the whi Pi ters 5s A BIOOMEA SE ios0s) oncedecenesssstenenveniiiiee Kimsdale, Montrose oes seneweseedbeu oul Kiidare. Peblois, Harpers, Tignish.......... re All regular trains leaving Tignish on that day — Tickets will be issued on the Cape Traverse Branch by Royular Trains to connect with Ex- press Trai #rriving at Alberton at noon. Return Tickets at undermentioued rates will be issued from Georgetown, Sours and interme — diate Siations to Charlotietown br regular trains of i7th July, be sold without reserve. a ao Georgetown and Cardigan (including Yea), “ee of seeing the Far West—a™ part o nothing interfere with your being made } chere on that date. : Refreshment Saloons, Dancing Booths, ving Sw ngs, Games ane all the usual and atiractious will be provided. a'rendance, rox., good to return by regular iJuly. prox, These tickets will be on special train to and from Aiber.on, This arrangement will give the people of the &S and intermediate poiots a splendid oppor ty oc doing the whole Island, and es = f tne Province, — na ural b.autics and the advantages Of” ch are so litile known, 2t down Alberton and Isth July in big in your list of summer epjoyments, an *. DUNSTAN’S BRASS BAND will be# J. P. BRENNAN, Secretary of Cou —s. lberton, June 20, 1889. oO LET. — 4 4 DWELLING HOUSE, containing 13 55° quickly « dose of Ayers pills will cure your music.—( Vocal) will be issued to and from all Stations p Rooms and Attic, with Pump ip Kit sick headache. Your stomach and bowels : on this Railway by Afternoon Trains on 29th : i eee a ‘dings, Garden and Six se apasings and these pills will accom- ist, WG ee Salomon. June, inst., and by all Trains on Dominion LOBSTER PACKERS { Parlor Sets, Walnut Extension a ie tospaenin 7) : mile f piish it more effectually‘and comfortablo than . Day, good to return upto and on July Srd, Tables, Sideboards, Chairs, the Post Office on the Malpeque oat any other medicine you can fine. Just opened—four cases best quality Ist, P B Gaudet; 2nd J T Gallant and H McLeod, equal. PIANO. Canadian bo Se ee epee > fume 20, Sins For Execution—Ist, J F Gallant, and J 1889. J. yr hla a Railway Office, — —_ Ch'town, June 22, 1889. f T Gallant, equal. For Application and Im- jume22—dy pat edd why pe li Highest Prices Paid for Good Brands, Correspondence solicited, JAMES b. GRANT. Halil Stands, etc, Atso—Flock and Excelsior Mattrasses. GEORGE M. HARRIS, juli—dy lm ju24—dw tf Auctioneer, occupied by B. W. Higgs, hq. given immediately. pe . Aiso—A Dwelling, containing 10% aud Shop, on Upper oe George SEDER. ju6—Saw tt