pepe att eee ie ' 74 de Mo ge * Pi oS ee aes tell * ot, il EG + na. it % n> goad GRC i a a ile 9 ly Coat a Fo ee = Deena ae = on —— A aaa AS: SARL INA LONE 3 OY r 7 THEA c 7 . ‘ . . WEDNESDAY, JUN THE DAILY EXAMINER r ‘ E19, ’ DICTATION, ’ ’ ete I ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE.| : WoRTH A GUINEA A BOX” ii . Class I, (Advanced)—1, John Pinaud; as 2, Harry Hughes; houorable mention, : EC Philip Steele, Wm Doyle. ; . ; ‘ * " ’ . 9 JUNE 19, 1895 Th } L { {894-95 Class IT, (Junior)—1, Dan O’Brien; 2, ’ : win eq din Bxameeen rue Ist, P O’Conne.!; honorable mention, A Bol ? > | Srxcia Dusrarours ‘ —_ JUSTICE.’ duc. { Tee eaten , one acl MUSIC a : RELIGIOWS INSTRUCTION. : e The M it b ¢ h | ti Tae Guardian } s* Free Trade as ik Class 1, (Coatroversial)-1, A A Sin Instrumental, (proficiency) — 1, A J BILIGUS and “HERVOUS e alll 0 d ¢ 00 es 100, : Bweland” on the ground of justice. | nowt, Morell; A J Donnelly, Sturgeon, and { Donnelly; 2, Jules Miller. Sta ‘ DISOR : : ; reer | a ara aes: : pies bl Se P Wonk toe os Capen very © Such as Sick saa $ } . si . alsh; © > > ’ - “rT = . ® : ‘ : cal English Govern Doyle, ernon tiver. Honorab e mention 5 fe : Weak Stomach, : ! y v5 ro ’ — Kd Gillis, Indian River; P RW alsh, ler. ; I 6 et Sitaaiaion $ Another Gift by Sir Donald Smith eee oe and the English Government iets Morell ‘ V ocal—1l, P QO *Connell; 2, A A Me~ ; mpair : g $ ’ é That every DRESSMAKER or get i] Bia ee sss ; — d , 8 the farmers all the Claes II, (Perseverance, lst Division) — Donald; honorable mention, Real Miller. Constipation, some of that world free of tax! Is that “justice” to} 1, A B McDonaid, Lattle Pond; 2, Vincent PRONOGRAPHY. Liver Complaint, Lorpon, Ont., June 19. — Englaad who are shut out Blake, Royalty; honorable mention, Geo , GF O'Neill; 2, A J Donnelly; honor- > and Female Ailments. The Manitoba School Question was die- arm i snygiaa at ‘1 } ms. r i. ML? ‘ y handicapy vedi . ahill, Dunedin; AH Hackett, Ch’town. abi? mention, J L Roche and E G@ Gillis. > Covered with a Tasteless & Scluble Coating. cussed by the Prest yyterian Assembly yes- c avily ba sag ity Class IIT, (Perseverance, 2nd Division) PENMANSHIP. b Wholes ale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld. Montrea !. $ lev. The distnciion te 06 te caudal Hut their owt tmay be tovatthe}—}, Glengyle McDonald Georgetown; 2, a ; J 2 For sale by all druggists. day. ° ' ; let ta idea of justice in | W _ rvle, French Village; honorable men- Proficiency—Prize awarded to A Lecececencerq se-sevecs onecee is to-day. The oe ete “ il & (tusrdian w letine ~ a Of jpustic : e =. a « aE senhanetietiintitimd sical itte inci Jav i : is- } Res wee chal! be | OO Edmund & +rady, Hope River; J A Donnelly. mitted by Principal Caven, is to be di the premises. Then, pa os : Pp Rei id, Alberton. MEDALS AND SPECIAL PRIZES. pos d of: : : ace how tucn jeeee SPP = Class IV, (Butler)—1, Patk O'Connell, Gold Medal, presented by His Lordship Resolved, That it is the duty of the state aia i. : : . Canada will make our farmers rich. Halifax; 2, Avguste Bolduc, St Michael de | yeponald for ‘Christian Doctrine, equally to see that the people receive such a OFS 0 rs Pease ri 6 0} rin B aia Bellechasse, P Q; honorable mention, D} merited by A A Sinnot, A J Donnelly and gy |r the dates of ort as shall = them 4 j j ' O’Brien, Boston. JH Bradley. for the duties of ordinary citizenship. MGRE POLICEMEN WANTED. CLASSICS—-ENGLISH. Silver Medal, presented by His Honor . _ - state may not eee ts — oreo > I No} eS * : itself the function of prescribing the ; ai Class I, (Shakespeare)—I, G@ F O'Neill, Lieutenant See wugion ' oe Under the Patronage of His Honor religious belief and Saas the religious > F eg 7 = ou ~” | Vernon River: 2, Jobn Blaquiere, North |] essay on anada and her sesources, the Lieut-Governor and His ea "1 niet , ¢ ; : Charlottetown, as w aS the sae ne | ead eal hy le menti ~ P F Doyle awarded to A A Sinnoit. Wasehin the Maver duties of its members, yet the education A we L iAS ; | : istico; — : * a 7 Fell Rit ? Silver Medal, presented by D OM Salp re provided by a Christian country should, § ' j roon huver; é Ole, Pail fviver, : 2 ‘ ¢ ee a q ‘ on * Ma oe , Reddin, Esq., for General Proficiency, } in its = shar ge nae in har- larger force of policemen a prees vt oe F Dovle. , mony with the principles of Christianity : Ne (Mil . sngyle McDon- | awarded to P joy le t j . ; ? — have six policen nnd a marsha hree | _ "6G o ca 3 ave — ie y a Silver Medal, presented by a friend for and should in no way controvene them, . aid, reo tuwn; 2, JOnrI v Olly, a . y Tho me? 2 re » ie po ven and the marshal are required | v.04. jonoratte mention, Patk MeQuil-| Literature and Rhetoric, awarded to P F ——ON—— i: Phe principle, therefore, that public . VOY . luty ; so that for the greater part | Jan. Ch’town; A H Hackett, do. Doyle and G F O'Neill. ad ‘ funds should not be expended for denom- | \ | \ ; . Oe ea Ill, (Lady of the Lake)—1, Jos} Silver Medal, presented by the Rev sc} Thursday Fy ening, June 20, inationat purposes should be faithfully ob- } oS ' Fr a Ot ¢ i rhtt € e i varee 1aS8 aon A — ee ‘. . ‘ .s dex > = served i 2 vr) ‘ ; i} its p m — r ¢ 4 » : 7 - ae A Murphy, S’side; 2, John Pinaud, Ch* McLean for Greek, awarded to P R is conn att tha Adenia See — te aneaerregs Be gle oe eer ai town; honorable mention, Harry H ughes, Walsh. - f ¢ » Sadie’s Musichd Sted aa ines oar vas rema police stat i Of | Ch’town and Wm D oy Silver Medal, presented by a friend for from Mr. Earle’s Musica po 10, tial to public peace. ara 5 OSs or the rema wo | Cc ‘wana ‘4 Sienna anit Willie Gillis, | Physics, awarded to John Connolly. kindly assisted by Mr. _ Separate echools, maintained or subsi- why < i tis ll en lc alia hihaee, 29. Auguste Boldue; hon. Silver Medal, presented by Rev 2 Vinnicombe ,Mr. Ernest dized by the state are a distinct violation ae igre” js | mention _ David O’Brien acd P. O’Connel]. | McDonald for Mathematics, awarded to Peake and Mr. J. of the ote — = * _— form ¥ 5 ve ee Daeg > Liter: (Jenk J >1S R Burke. Rogers of expecially objectionable, and at the same istory of Literature, (Jenkins)—1, I a ate the , rey |p a vyle; 2, G F O'Neill; honorable men Five dollar gold piece, presented by a Montreal. time hindering the formation of that unity | ~ “ j hn Blaq tire aad Ww A B Cote friend for Latin, awarded to Edw ard G -~< of sentiment and fe ae yw hich is 80 valu- . 3 rai pee a ei Seas : B rilli > m4 : able to the body politic. e | R hetoric, (Quackenbos)—l1, John Bla- | Gilli«. : : PROGRAMME. : . ye Ss a 2 es — i a | suire: 2, PF Doyle; honorable mention, Gold Pen, presented by a iend for 1 Grand Triumphal March for two Pianos, The General assembly would regard Orwic nion Established 1797. — ce Ce |G F O'Neill and W A B Cote. neatness in Book-keeping, awé oat to Thos eight hands—Jansen, op 30. with disapproval and regret any action of BUSINESS AND CAPITAL. a ce Rami ~ McCarron. The Misses Hyndman, Sinclair, Young, the Domiuion which should bring pressure i s — | Dr es Special prize for English Elocution, ; i a _ 7 = to bear upon Manitoba for the purpose of 1 ne Genera Ma ore f Ba »f | Class a Horace, I ee Livy and awarded to P F Dovle. > 2 Vocal Trio—* Queen 6 as a securing the re-establishment of Bé parate ire nsurance ocie }] elaga de Is u ess | Composition \—1, Ed Gillis; 2, J H Brad- Special prize for French Elocution, The Misses Mcore, Sinciair & McDonald. schools in that province, and much more a 3 _| ley; honorable mention, Wilfred Sullivan, | awarded to Valere Darveau. 3 Piano Solo—“ Fantasie,” opera Fra would it so regard any direct invasion of : ; st “ | Charlottetown; W A B Cote. . Special prize for the student making the Diavolo..... Ba Sar aea neers -- Smith | the educational autonomy of the province. | CA PITAL Two DNORWICH, EXGLAND. : vn | Class 2, (Cicero, Virgil, Ovid and Com-| jost progress during the year, awarded to 4 Reading ais Such a course, in the judgment of the as | ’ ‘. “During the past two years we have | pos tion) 1, P F Doyle: 2, Jobn Blaquire; Vineint Misiin:. eee Te sembly, could result only in evil, and $) 00 OOO Od Dollars of Cash &ssets for Every passed tl na a a crisis of extreme gravity; } OO! at mention, G Fo ae 2 ———____—_-_ eer — 5 Voeal Duet—" List to the Merry Birds” would be, as we believe, entirely unwar- ere $ ' ® wollar ef Liabilities. a ae ee a od ce De iffy, Southport; S 8 Burke, Ch’town. IMPROVEMENTS ON STREECS AND Glover | ranted by any supposed compact between this 18 admitted by aii. In times of com 7 Ses ‘ e * 7 oe ae Sant: iia na in times of | : lass 3,( Virgil, Cx sar and Composition) SQUARES, The Misses Amy and Mari on E arl the provinces and the Dominion, and be - Lour Rates. Frompt Settlements. 2 mre sae ee See : B McDonald: 2, P Mc :Quiilan; hon- 6 Variations—“Sur L H’ymne” (Autri- . a : war, each one gives the main cause, if not LI, 4 cVonak 52s Quillan; ho — : chien for Pieno and Organ) Haydn | tween different classes of people in the mig ; é' P a Tat, dentate’ tonabhin | orable mention, Geo Cahill ani J O Ir is indeed gratify ing to observe the Miss Robin and wr Karle. 4 province itself. i R 5 5 | 2 ak ak x. he feel . ny lirectl [t is | Parent, Fall River, Mass. beautiful appearance ot ‘ Queen Square with | 7 Song—‘ ‘True Till Death”. ............. Gatty The General assembly, therefore, ex- . . O V V 5 ' ee a Oe es ae } “le Me Mr J B Dawson. ; — : : ; . anedtean to Gout there ie @ variety of conces | “ lees 4, (Grammar)—1, Glengyle Mc- | its fountain, its flower beds, and its trees, . nal ma : toy ee " presses its sympathy with the province of > E Isl } claim to make Clothing given 7 vat if this proves th: st in general | Donald; 2, iy cee = ae rotected by the vigilence of eivie officials,| 8% Pianos ett) Londo presses: Kalkbrennor | \j a nitoba, in asserting its just rights in Agent, for P. E. Island. : ronorable mention, Arthur the causes of the different crises are many, we are not less in a position to » realize that the immediate cause of the greater num- ber of failures in the Dominion of Ci anada want of sufficient capital, greater number ef per npru lently in business necessary Cap ti a) is the viz., that a sous engage without ‘possessing rg the for the « operation they are going to engage i. . <h wi ill ul idertake the i erty of poiating out an abuse which we should do all in our power to counteract I refer tothe abuse into which ¢ rta‘n merchants and manufacturers fall in wishi ng to show an exagge rate: d volume of business compared wi th. their capital, and which consists in obtain several lines of credit at different Salis and thus mak- ing tne latter furnish the capital thes themselves do not possess. As 1 eminent American banker compares the inevitable result of such a siate of things as that which an attempt tu construct an inverted pyramid would obtain It is quite evident that for stable business as for stable construction, a solid foundation is ah ed, and for busiuess a sufficient capital.” These are words of truth and seberness. They are young anxious toengage in business,as Brad Agency establishes worthy of consideration by well as by the managers of banks street's Commercial that during 1894 out of 1,490 failures that took place in Ontario and Quebec, 1,141, that is seven-tenths, are the result of a want of sufficient capital. ——— i + ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Advices from Oitawa state that, as a result cf the representations of Hon, Sena- tor Ferguson, holidays will this year be granted to station despaichers and telegraph operators on the P. KE. Island tailway. —Lord Rosebery bas been speaking ast Clerkenwell! and telling his hearers that he intends retiring from the premiership at an early date. The Montreal Gazette re marks that fortaue is dealing kindly, as usual with her favorite. He is being en- dowed with the spirit of resignation just at the moment that he needs it most. —Montre al Gazette: Though Rev. Dr McLeod got ior his services on ‘the liquor S& traffic commission $6,918, which was masters, twice as much as the chairman received, | other member | and $3,000 more than any asked for, he still demanded $480 extra for forty-eight Sundays he spent away from home. It isa good thing for the treasury | the commission was not made up entirely | of prohibitionists. Victoria, B. C, Colonist§ has Leen carefully studying the political situa tion, and has arrived at the that the “*Libe rales will have to new trade pol Hcy hefore t! ey face the elec- tors at the polls. * The Mai) and Empire remarks that if this is an unavoidable ne cessity it is also a most lamentable one. Already there are severa! Liberal trade wlicies, “free trade as they have it in Ensland” being the chief among them. Te fiad sdiiea ene and a better one than any of those that have already been pro- mulyated will be extremely difficalt, un ess the Nationa! Polic vis sel -cted in toto. it is sincerely to be ho »ped that one or old Liberal policies wil! be further confusion —The more of the again made use of, and ray be obviated. a ne Straw Hats-- Dil vou see the new Hate. | Just the thing for weather that ranges from 80 to 110 in the shade. Prowse Bros., the atvlish batters. ———— Summer underclothing from 45 cents a@ suit up to $3. All size mock. Don’t mak: have the best and ch “apest iu the Prowse Bros. ‘3 and qualities in any mistake as we t town —- “Nothing new under the sun” ay ap ply perhaps elemental! passione of the race, but it certainly has no appli- cation to the world of iress FOr xls. Those to certain who have been wearing Priestley’s dress goods did not suppose “mprovement pos sible, and yet this is fouad in “ Eudora ” which has al! the black dress fabrics, with ditional attractions, among which may be mentioved greater width and weight, sup- erior wearing (quality, imperviousness to dust or rust, and an exquisite surface which gives it a character of refinement all its own. Wrapped on “The Varnished Board.” and the name, Priestley, stamped on every five yards. @ number of ad- CONC USION devise a | virtu’s of their severa) Grady, equa); Sullivan, Ch’town; W Miscouche. Class 5, B Cunningham, (Elements)—1, Philip Steele, Ch’town; 2, Edwin Hughes, Ch’town; honorable mention, Thomas MecCarroa, Ch’tewn, and Wm Doy!e. GREEK. Class 1 (Homer, Euripides and Com- position)—1, P R Walsh; 2, J H Bradley; honorable mention, W B Cote and Wilfred Sullivan. Class 2 (Xenephon and Composition)— 1, Jos O Parent; 2, P F Daffy. Class 3 (Blements)—1, P F Doyle; 2, Join Blaquire; honorab ye mention, A B McDonald and G F O'Neill. FRENCH. Class 1 (Picciolay—1, John Blaquiere; 2,J H Bradley- honorable mention, GF O'Neil! and Malachi Welsh, Pownal. Class 2 (Glacon en Glacon)—l, P F Doyle; 2, John Pinaud; honorable men- tion. A B McDonald and Wilfred Sullivan. Class 3 (Fasquelle)—l, Arthur Sulli- van; 2, John Connolly; honorable men- tion, Edwin Hughes, Edwin Grady and Vincent Blake. Class 4 (Elementary)—I, Real Miller, Quebec, P Q; 2, Augusie Boldue; honor- able mention, Jules “Miller, Quebec, P Q. SCIENCES. Philosophy—Class 1 (Metaphysics).— Prize awarded to A A McDonald, St An- drews. Class 2 (Logic)—1, A A Sinnott; 2, A J Donnelly and Volere Darveau, Levis, P Q, equal; honorable mention, P B Walsh and Joha L Roche, Boston. Physices—1, John Connolly; 2s Burke; honorable mention, Valere Darveau and Malachi Welsh. Chemistry—l, Ed ‘villis; 2, A B McDon- ald; honorable mention, D S Edmonds, Summerville. Physical Geography—1l, P F ee 2, A B McDonald; honorable mention, A H Hackett and Vincent Blake. MATHEMATICS. Trigonometry—l, Edward Gillis; 2,8 R Burke. Geometry, class | (six books and exer- G F O'Neill; 2, P F Doyle; hon- A B McDonald and John cises)—l, orable mention, i Blaquiere. | Clas: 2, (three books and exercises) 1, John Connolly. 2, Jos O Parent; honor- jable nention, Edmund Grady and John Pinaud. | Class 3 (one book and exercises)—1, | Wilfred Sullivan; 2, Philip Steele and Jo-< Murpby, equal; honorable mention, Thomas McCarron and Wim Doyle. Al gebra, class | (advanced)—1, PF Doyle; 2, Johu Bla squiere and SR Burke, eqaal; honorable mention, Glengyle Mc- | Donald and J L Roche. Class 2 (intermediate)—1, D S Edmonds; 2, T B Foley, Cn’town, and Geo Cuahiil, equal; honorable mention, Marcus Hackett, | Ch’town, and Malachi Welsh. Class 3 (Junior)—1, Edmund Grady; 2, Jobn Connolly; Honorable Mention, Phil- lip Steele and John Pinaud. COMMERCIAL COURSE Book-keeping, Class 1-1, John Pinaud; 2, A B McDonald; honorable mention, P Duffy and F D Blake. Class 2-1, Harry Hughes, 2, Geo. Hennessey; Honorable Mention,Mal Walsh | and T B Foley. Arithmetic, Class 1—1, Glengvie Mc— | Donald; 2, John Connolly; honorable men- tion P F Duffy and T B Foley. 2—l, Philip Steele; 2, Harry honorable mention. John Pinaud. 1: A Bolduc; 2, P O’Conne!); mention, Danie! O’Brien and | Jules Miller. Ciass | Hoghea; Class 3 | honorable HISTORY. lass 1, (Grecian}—1, P F Doyle; 2, A ‘i i ackett; honorable mention, A B Me- | Donald and Jos O Parent. a Class 2 (Modern)—1, Glengyle McDon- 7 i; 2, Jolin Connolly; honorable mention, Jos A Marphy and P F Daffy. Class III, (Canadian)—1, P ©’Connell; fc Dan O’Brien; honorable mention, Edw Blake, Royalty; A Bolduc. POLITICAL GEOGRAPRY. @lass I. Co Glengyle Me- Donald; 2, John Pinaud; honorable men-— tion, Arthur Sullivan, Jos A Murphy. lass II, (Junior)—1, P O’Ccrnell; Dan 0’ Brie -n; honorable mention, UE Bib A Boldue. READING, Class I, (Advanced)—1, John Pinand; 2, Wm Doyle, honorable mention, Harry | Hughes, Philip Steele. Class II, (Junior)—-1, P O’Connell; 2, The improvements now being made on Great George Street, by fencing in and improving the space between the sidewalk and the street traffic, will be a good pro- tection to the trees on that street, from the water up to the front of the Provincial Building. A!] this work at a considerable outlay of civic funds, is justifiable, and no taxpayer having the interest of the city at heart, ean object to such a praiseworthy expenditure. It may, however, be re- marked that other Squares of the city are in a dilapidated condition and receive no attention whatever at the hands of our City Fathers, Owners and occupiers of private residences fronting on Hillsborough Square, have during the past fifteen years contributed annually towards the buying and planting of trees for that Square, ‘and received no aid from city funds save an occasional coat of whitewash on the fence, which at the present time would be very desirable. However as many of the trees ihus planted, haue survived the ruthless conduct of ill-trained school boys and girls, are growing nicely, and motbers and nurses with children in cradjes and carriages, seek quitetude and cool breezes beneath the s*elter of those shady trees, contributors towards the ornamentation of those beautiful grounds, have reluctantly grown disheartened from the fact that their efforts have not been backed up by the City Council, not even to the extent of putting in force their own bye-laws, to suppress rowdies from making the night hideous by their yelling and screeching See SIND Now see that your blood is pure. Good health follows the use of Hood’s Sarsa parilla which is one of the great blood purifier. Five Lines on K and L. I find the people around here prefer Dr. c hase’ 3s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I have in stock. They are a wonderful pill. Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. P. S.—Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour- ock DOMINION DAY. Tea Party. The Ladies of St. John’s Chureh, Mil- ton, intend having a Tea and Fancy Sale in aid of a New Church, on MONDAY, July lst, on the grounds kindly provided by Mr. Johnson. The usual amuserents will be provided. Strawberries and Ice Cream on the grounds. Trains at half fare. The Band is expected to be it attendance. Should the day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held on the first fine day following. Tea on the table at 12 o’clock. Tickets for Admission and Tea, 25c. junel9—135 & wky ‘Business Grows WITH US. IT Is A FACT | ae Hire’s Root Beer | WE SELL ‘Wholesale & Retail At Lowest Prices. : REDDIN BROS. Trince ativari Island Rail: sj Saturday Excursion Sickets. On and after Saturday, June Ist, 1895 - sion Return Tickets will be be issued ‘at One Single First Class Fare to and frem all Book- ing Stations on this Railway on all Saturdays between ist June and 2th September, 18% inclusive, good for return the fo following Mon- day, These tickets will not be accepted for return passage on date of issue. A McDONALD, D POTTIN Superintendent. Gen Maa Sonica A Bolduc; honorable mention, Jules Mil- ler. 9 Concerto for two Pianos—eight hands ipiahacbbiied=<ebd 60 snbagntesewbain ues -Haydn The Misses Bremner, Allan, Brown ond Mr Karle. ld Vocal Solo—“ The Light from Heaven” —Piano and Organ Accompaniment ead Violin Ubligate. .... 6.2. cce.0s- Ciounod iss Sinclair. RE TR so sci vn ncteneen cs cccncndddubs aeesincass * 12 Violin Solo— Le €s Dragons de Villars’ ferman, op 46 Mr Vinnicombe. 13 = Solo—"* Dance of the Gnomes” Sy tdcaane bo te aeeken te Eilenberg, op 29 "Miss Lottie Stumbles. 14 Vocalion Solo—* Grand Fantasie La ‘traviata” esveee tes Verdi Mr Earle. I i cicnc ns Ges tikes Satin, indies bas Mr <ieorge J Rogers. 16 Voca! Solo—"* Cavatina from Gii Ugo- MOCO. 0... cccccceccccecccsnenecee eMOPUEUOCE Miss Minnie Moore. \7 Chorus—“Grand Vocal Waltz”... Karl Merz “God Save tht: Queen.” Tickets—-Reserved seut~, 35c.; unre- served, 25c. Plan of Hal! at Dodd’s and Rankin’s. Positively no encore:, and no one will be permitted to enter the Hall during the performance of any number jul7 Closing Exercises srinie Me Mais NOTRE DAME CONVENT FRIDAY, JUNE 2ist, 1895. PROGRAMME. Music—Piano, Harp and Mandolias—“ Con- v: nt Echoes”’...... seventeen Performers Welcome Home to Our Bishop...............5. Address to His Honcr Lieutenant-Governor IEE cs hace + cients 0044a ns censqaneeenes cae ee Solo and Chorus-~“* Greeting ”.......csceseeees a Blessings Brighten as they take their Fiight’ Music—Mand jins and Piano-“ Happy Ts cctabecccess dhsess Nine Pertormers Solo and Chorus—*‘ Ave Maris Stella’’........ Music (Pianos)— I Puritani”.. $audenes abihnbesecoseyocees Four Pertormers “TIPTOE” (Play by the Junior Pupils), Act Ist—Mandolin Selections, **‘ Merry Prin- cess Wards "—yen Performers. Act 2nd—- Music (Guitars, Mandolins and Piano), “* American Carotte”—Twelve Performers, sere tere n ee eee eeeteeeeeerasesene Solo and Chorus--“ Happy Home”’.........05. Grand Duo Concertant—”" La Chasse du PPR onc cade sccvess cond Eight Performers * Vacation Joys”’...... .By the Minims Music (Mandolins and Piar 0)--"* Spanish a. hc osm an iting bivinn+ Gees dng cannes Allegorical Drama-——“‘The Voyage of Life.” Scene Ist--Vuriation. Scene 2nd--Grand Duo de Concert (Hector)—kight Per- formers. Calisthenic Exercises (Ring, Drill and Parade Music-—-Melodies of Bonnie Scotland .......... TI WE TNO oo oie ob ie ska cncee coos Bestowa) of (;raduating Honors...... Parting Song......+-e.e. Valedictory—“ Passing Away” “ God Save the Queen” eee ees Doors open at 7.30 pm. Admission 25e. Tickets to be had at Reddin’s Drag Store = at the door. junel8 Garden Party ! A Garden Party will be held in aid of the Erince Edward Island Hospital, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 5th July, from 4to7 o’clock, in the gr< ou nds of Mr. C. D. Rankin, who has kindly o.‘¢red them for the purpose. Admission 10 cents. juneis PERSPIRE AND THINK What a comfort it would be to have a cool, refresh- ing drink, then step into our GROCERY and se- cure the comforter in the shape of a bottle of Lime Juice, Monserrat Cordia!s or Syrups—all flavors. SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROC?FRS, Newson’s Block, - - Victoria Row, Railway Office, eee v1 why a tewn, June 17 OUR GREAT OFFER Dene iine Colored Dress Goods. ee Gosds Worth from 55 to 65 Cents for 39 Cents per Yard. STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetowr, June 15,18$5—diw education matters. tev. Dr. Reid, agent of the church, re- signed; Rev. Dr. Warden, of Montreal, was elected his successor. Announcement was made tothe Assemb- ly before adjournment of a gift by Sir Donald Smith of $5,000 to pay off the last the instalment of debt upon Manitoba Colle; ge. —_— -- ---— PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Orrawa, June 19. The Curran Bridge scandal was the theme of yesterday’s discussion in the House of Commons. The attack on the ministry was opened by Mr. Davies, who spoke for ae hour and ahalf. Mr. Laurier and others also spoke. Mr. Haggart took the floor after Mr. Laurier, and made an able speech, defend- ing the the Government, and showing the prompt steps taken to discov- er and punish the thieves. course of Railway Official Changes. Sr. Jonx, June 19. C.E. MePherson, of the C. P. R., has been promoted to be district passenger agent at Toronto. It is expected that A. J. Heath will succeed him here. Unfavorable Weather. London, June 19. The Ailsa’s trial trip yesterday proved of no practical use on account of unfavor- a ble weather. Summer underwear, a choice stuck at low prices at J R Macaonali & Co’s. janel7 Gi Gents’ tan boots at slaughter prices. See our window.—J B Macdonald & Co. june 17 Gi Prize Books ! Prize Books ! Thousands of bound books, prizes, adapted to every taste beautifully suitable for and purse, We extend a cor- dial invitatien to all wanting Books for Prizes to come and inspect our immense stock, by far the largest selection ever seen in Charlottetown. Large discounts given. GEO. CARTER & CO., junel8 Booksellers, Catholic Prayer Books ! We have magnificent line of “ Catl olie just opened a Prayers.” Our prices range from Cloth ings at 10 cents each to Fine Morocco Bindings at $1.50 each. HASZARD & MOORE. juned Charlottetown, June 10, 1895—dy IF $0, WHY NOT? And if Not, Why So ? a We Claim Our Store to be the Great Headquarters for Bargains in Boots & Shoes. IF so, not deal with us? We promise to piace at your dis- posal the Nicest, Handsomest and Most Desirable Goods in the market, and to make the prices right. es... IF NOT, foolish as to Why so that which we cannot make good? We are prepared to prove with the very best goods and lowest prices that our Store is a place all econo- mical buyers should visit. J. i. McLEOD & CO. 7, 1895--dy Charlot iowa, June 1 good as BRUCE the just as can, but they are only ones that think so. The Dressy Men of P. E. | Island the best you must have D. A. 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