a PR eee 2 eee et ee ae 2 -~- 2 . 4 . e a I Ho > at, without more ado, by appearins every <=y ° atvernoon about the Same hour, and sitting Olhie Gxaniiner till mess-time, wathing Laura's deft fingers ' ¢ ©. thie dihg the mazes f her everistiny *tat-| tit: from the comfortab’e vaatage-vround of Crariic’s vacated easy-chair. Bot the days ep-d en; the golden-! aved autume was feet becoming lexnfless winter, l.agra’s fingers were growin: more anc more indistine: in the lengthen nz twilight, and the watchful captain came and went, but still no sign of her departure, ‘ Oharlie’s lettere bad dropped off liit'e by hittle—he was away in the wilde, without « wet office; or he was absent on a week's euve. shouting; or, in fact, any excuse that »resented iteIf to save his never to aimble fingers from a frequent correspondence. Be- sides, he had cuntersed to hims If, wnd had binted the eame to Laura, that her det:rmina- tion wea, alter all the best thing for boih of them; the country town hie lot hid fallen te was anything but a desizable pi ce for» wite o! Laura's cailbre; and so baving ezsed | his mind of the last faint vestiges of his disappoin'ment, be had set himself down t enjuy life as he bad found it after bis usual | manner. And so it bappened that (hbarhie came to be just « little tergotten; and from sitting in bie easy-chair on Char'ie’# account, the captain (ae the servants termed bim) took to sitting tn it on bis own. sure waemota you g ting with rer-| 1 ee he ‘gueb’ at ead ~~ line and intends to com:ete for buiding the) McMiilan 48. sweetly on ary man willing to Ging away bie| Road. As to Mr. Derby, he expressed | houre in her service, Out a very sell-acserting himself whilst here, as being satisfied with omen of six and twenty years who, during | ial a . the tact dit. hel denied aa hence & the information given him all the texts prowded by residence in & gar : rison town, and, having secured the prize, See it verified over his own signature. . had retired from the contest only to find het-! helieve he has been dissatisfied at the error | XNENOPHON. ; self, when acarce out of earshot of ite strug: | Soni Schurman, 96 Ross. 95. gies, all but frre to joia the throng again. 7 : Genus Comvanrrsen. And Clemcots was by no means an inglori-| Railroad was to be a cheap 2 ft. 11 ‘on o aa cree ©as prop oa which to jean insuch a re entry. | affair instead of being a good substantial | * : urman. or < 8, 9S. A wun 6 the full vigour of jife, well read," ¢ inch road very little inferior to a4ft,| At the distribution of the prizes Mr. An- travelled, avd, above all, good looking, with 81 inch Road : w fund of plensant talk at bis fing: tr ends that ° } inch Road. mever wasted itself in namby-pamby, but} In a few days the charges of those fac-| ‘ Gowed easily along without boring by iS) tiously opposed to the Government will he| te be present. cleverness—just skirting that pleagunt line! »:| the College, and was so far advanced t’ us— its | a | hever assumed a definite shape until the ap- 2d Donald Ross Jacob Sehurman. 3d Donald Ross. ist Jacob Schurman Chemis/ry— 1st \James McSwain. John Pringle. Physical Geography.—Iist & 2d Jacob Schurman and Donald Ross (equal). John Pringle. i Essay — Robert Campbell. By the next issue of the EXAMINER we Special Prize for hope to be abe to inform our readers that) Haviland, Charlottetown. the lowest and best offer to build the Island | Railroad has been accepted. During the oj by Rev. last week several contractors have been every 100 marks the following obtained the Oe —_— oe eee Charlottetown, July 17, 1871. | THE TENDERS. looking over the ground, and with the ex- qos. opposite their respective names : — ception of a person who has x contract on ‘the Intercolonial Road, we have heard of, a ‘ : hie . |Schurman, 96. none others being dissatisfied with the n-! poce G3. formation given them by the Engineer. Yeo, 87. The individual we have been credibly in CESAR aND VIRGIL. formed, the character of “a cut-| Pringle, 89. eae : . sy) | ‘MeMillan, 78 ro: , MAC > in Canada and will! Ings 89 - a throat contractor 1 ‘ McSwain, 84. Campbell 67. ARNOLD'S LATIN COMPOSITION. 100. Pringle, 82. Brecken 89. Haviland, 72. Pope 60 McSwain, 6). Honrace AND VIRGIL. Pepe 80. Brecken, 74. Haviland, 54. bears short y lose his contract for swindling on) the Intercolonial Road. We were told! . | Schurman hat there was notime for English contrac | ; \t = " | Ross, 96. tors to compete,— yet on the 12th inst. J - Boyle, 93. : : On |R. Tyrrell, Esq., eame here from England, oo 96. , CO Jae GREEK GRAMMER. Campbell 84. Pope 79. Haviland 75. MeMillan, 69. Schurman 95. If he spoke Pringie, 93. | otherwise in Summerside, we should like to, Ross 89 We) Brecken, 87. linto which he has been led, that the inch | Ile was the best scholar in : isproved Indeed, the *‘ unjust suspicions beyond which to deviate is danyer disprove 1 Indeed, tl yun ! very danger making it #]] the pleasnoter man or woman would nut be fasiaated with, pearance of the card of Mr. John Mathe- apd finally, would be afraid of, /son, the gentleman opposed to Hon. S. F.|° : : At least. so Lvura found him and was ever Seerd.. Mire & fe:— ;most successful in their studies. 8Q cautious When the conversation tur ned, as o° , es words will turn, be we ever so righteous, to | * wards that debatable region, and would purse a Narrow Gauge Kond, up her rosy lps, and give such @ @ -xtervue| for our necessity, can be Z : i "o . -@ erptinne j > turn to the matter, that the captain at onee| per mile, yet ourGovernment pertinacious-| professor Anderson called upon Archdeacon found himeelt back on the beaten track again, | ly insist on paying the maximum allowec and hardiz conscious of qut ing i. by the Act. namely: 45001. No such 3 But, thuazh Charke was forgotten, it was| public swindle ought to be permitted ina) ae a Py eth ouly comparatively, aod his name would «ften | free country. ” |; NORMAL SCHOOT. EXAMINATION. } —_ erop up in their éefe.a-tefes, when 4 lements | We have no doubt but Mr. Matheson. | regret : was always ioud iv his praises of his absent | will be i icalieet Uden Miliaeeed Ist. DEPARTMENT. —praisce not so gleasing to Laura as he ima-| W¥* DC ere tong, most thoroughly : ; Reading —1st. Annie Gregor. gined, tur sbe held an odd freting of proprie | of his crude e'ectioneering card. He wi'l|venia Tanton. Maggie Scott. Mary Far torship ia her husband, which she fancied Was | hinve to fhank his fellow Islanders for being | mer. interfered with, did any one evince more tham o1. charitable than himself if they do not| _Dietation.—1st. Annie Gregor. ordioary partiality tor him; and #0 it came | : ’ Te ea ih aah about that the captain, findsag himse!) almost regard him as « most unscrupulous and dis- | 6 ’ i invariably turned at this point, fell gradually | honest man, for it is generally the Milica tke nnie Gregor. ince the mistukem notion that Laura did net! & nsummate rogue that charges every one, ne care for her husband to a greater extent than fy : tae i mere conve ntionalities exacted. else with being a knave. Mr. Matheson) end. John A. Longworth. _ Such sual! things bring about great ones— | We understand is a merchant making a Arithmetic —1s’. Arnie Gregor tiny straws show the rivers Tn and litle | successful way in the world. How would | Emi y Gregor. . r ions, st th ; , : ae a ‘. ee oe ee oes Cian Pape beoeg he like to have his business reputation | Etymology — 1st. Albert Cresby. ng enrages Aer, Ata Leat | whlepeseduauy: atl ble teed d by| Wiliam Weeks. ers at ice mouth and actions are dim with the Whispered away. and bis credit rumed by mists of futarty th’ck wpon them. and the cap-| the vindictive, the suspicicus, or the mali- dain eat and witehed, acd never dreaimed that| cious! Yet it seems to us to be about as she cloud no bigger than the hend wae even) | ernor Robinson § distributed a At the Read to make ——- ¢ ome «6 {. Longworth. wicked to deal unjustly towards a Govern- ‘then darkening ths sky that seemed so clear) f : , : berg 2nd. John H Longworth and fuir. or :s it would be aguinstan individual | Nelson. William Weeks R. Eastley. i 3 > -_ - Yhere was to be a dinner at the Smithsons’, | -—-- Trigonometry and Prectical Geometry.— selves. By threats an ) aroused the feelmgs of the more ignorant 2d [rishmen ; snd even the Grand Masses Dw lof cue man's knowledge. 8 4uh self issued 2 document that was bitter and |, spend a fortune in advertising Pils, ‘virulent and calculated to arouse the feel-| oe Orange society that the members are never | Mountain Herb Pills, Classics. — Edward unfortunately xorg this rudimentary prin- | The classical exannnations were conduct | su}¢ might have been different George Hodgson, und out of McCloskey used all his inflnence tu derson remarked that he had set a prize) wij) commit a most grevious blunder by apart for Robert Weeks, who was unable falling into the very trap that is laid for | » PY erelyV ¢ >? nt nem severely alone. . ~ | |he had no competitor. His Honor Gov-! 5, ow this advice of number Fincing a collision inevitable. Police Su- f valuable Books to those who had been | perizitendent Kelso issued an order stating ‘. Eminent engineers have declared that close he made some appropriate remarks, was nota right but a mater of toleration; amp y suflicient| 4nd the Students were dismissed for the| that he had been legally advised that he i “3 500\8 or Vuicati , dicti hich | shoul tt aid any street celebrati that}... .. : / Seite ; , . | built for £3 500) Summer vacation by « Benediction, which should not aid any street celebration tha livered tr-day in all the churches and at the sons indebted te bim, by Note of Hand er Book | Tt HE MIDSUMMER FXAMINATIUON of } | deliberate intention on the part of the par- Franke a vast number of members of the ar- 2d. Ta-| ders to have a fight :— 2nd. | on ; ; ; end. |of any previous one and is emphasized Geography.—Ist John H. Longworth | determination to resent if not to avenge 9nd. | bration and some of its leaders have stated » ° . : | 2nd | bration should provoke a general distur- | Histury.— Ist. Wiliam Weeks 2nd John} ways sought for by the ‘awless and danger | Beef, (small! per lb....---------ee0- eee: 7d to Writing, (males). — Ist. John Stram |in and to carry the co sequences so far as 5 John to endanger the sifety of persons and pro- | Mutton, pot Me... ccccccccccesccescces “1 to ad | Cabin including Stateroom, 0 } me it sen | Dom, event eo ee id to ai] SBeerage, Fs Pinsed TEMP ERANCE CO; DIALS = isan oren’ _— t or ronat |) tlau UT LO, ewww ween wen e ew een enon eenee , aed | ail - i } v grea pity me (RAter What | aie ona Gl. ccccccecccccpececce secs ces= Ys te Se! CARVELL PBROs., Agents. e a Carriages, Sleighs, Lumber, NEW FIRM. fe. ee eer, NEW GOODS, ESSRS. PROUD snd McC M Summer Dry Coods. ‘arriage Builders, being about nab: in their busi instrueted the ings of Orangemen an-t insult their Oppo- | he age, and the result was the production of @ & change in their business. have instruc plies siedcenutindh tiseniv evaded their SPRING and SUMMEP IMPOR. inei j ; . ; Public Anction, at their : > the prineiples of the | ,imple but efficacious medicine the Judegn'# Subscriber to Sell, at ) att nents. Itis one of prinecip imp u \ These Pills cure Bilious) Workshop, Head of Queen Street, on Friday, TATIONS, by early arsiva’s: from GREAT ‘BRITAIN, UNTIED STATES and DOMI- to give offence and they 2:@ to’ be slow to | ness. Dyspeptia, Liver Complaint ludigestion 21st iust., at 1. o'clock, NION of CANADA, in take it- The Grand Master. in this letter | Femaie Irregularities, Ke. They bave now) Shr Entire Stoek in Trade, Staple and Fancy Merchandise, been used many yeare by the Public and thou ery. , ; he. Uartowbeels'| i , . - ting of Carriages, Sleizhs, Cart ths, Had:he coun- |#0de of tegtimonials beur witness to thelt it ee reele, ‘nid Dey Lamber, suitable for Car- ‘Groceriee, Medicines, Hardware and Ironmongery; ciple of Orange p 1ilosophy ‘ : ly medicine tt re uurivalled, | tues, Asa family medicine they ure ringe Building purpeses. seiled his subordinates differently the re- | Give the Moutitain Herb Pilis a trial, Bold by) pQy~ For farther parciculurs see Handbilla Crockery, Tin, Wooden, and Earthenware, aes a Is NUMBERS there is safety, it was upon this prineiple that the formula of Judeon’s oe » repared, — Lt was not the resu Fin cae Dr. Judson, intending consented he most intelligent and learved physicians of d inuendoes they | Arch) ishop all deslera, stop | come WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 3, 1871. any attuck upon the procession, He suid:) The cathartics used and approved of by the Notice to Country Merchants ! —_ “+ Everything tells us that a systematic | Phycians comprising the various Medical ane | and combined effor: is now being made to | ciations of this Siate, are now — and excite an anti-Catholis movement in the auld under the name of ‘Parsons urgalye | community. A procession is announced to | Pills.” take place in our streets on Wednesday | ; Oc Es tae hieh | ‘GE LOT OF Boots, Shoes, Saddlery, &c., &c. ae reat His intendc By the rteiats | Ween he lowing ea te] ag eee hag Men no . ‘ » 2 i es—Chronic di : ' el i least the chief movers in the affairs, tn pro- caddie ante deanna, te all similar cou) HAYING TOOLS, class Stock, embracing almost every articl : familiar to the trade, hactineone Parlor Stoves, for ood and Coal. A lot of those celebrated BUCKEYE MOW.- ING MACHINES, Self-raking REAP- ERS, and Horse-whee!l RAKES will be on band in due season. CUMPRIBSING: NASH’S PRUNE SCYTHES, SNEATU’S, (different kinds,) pCYTHE STONES, duce the end I have spokemoff. 1 earnest- | plaints common at thie fearon of the year, cam ly expect every ¢ atholic to beware of even | be cured by the use (internally of: Johnson's Au | going near the Orange procession on Wed- | dyne Liniment.”” We know whereof stir. nesday next if it is to take place at all and ee I hepe it is not I hope the proper 8 ga “ ~~ Co AY KAKES nuthority will see the wisdom of preventing | New York, July 9th 1871.—On Saturday HAY KAKES, > ae + oe i Wa al my son eaten you, Kaa Dc calle were pied in ees nee RT a Catholics to make no counter-demonstra- | P&RE'S for mectings OF Anish : en Will be Sold very low to the Trade. Apply tion of any kind Lo nothing that would | places throughout the cily, to Organize target easly pe give your enemies the chance they covet jexcurrigns aud picnics aud the like. bn curs’ STONE’ S to divert to youthe odium which those pies te suas of td Bek dies yy Si - | 5 oii ae, oF ‘ : 3 will be re i Ce ee . ' ‘ All offered at euch prices as wil give satis. nae: a wen of he cides oor tv |mecting, Companies were enrolled and aiill- : HARDW ARE STORE. |" faction to the wt ay Inepe tion respect- na ver Se Ro se a aan io led and elaborate preparation was made tor lie) Op owr, July 3, Is7l. fully anliclted. ey aren ee? ee ively times on the 12th. Officers were appointe| ———___——_-— - siveness unmolested. ‘They are not worthy | oa “y) eal ale” Bee d| ty an oe . . : EGGS |of recognition even as foes Avoid them | shea thc cimeie ae ee case exis Tem perance Convention. The Highest Cash Price paid for # as you would any cther pests If you pur- | b . a mia a . 1g of the Target Company were = ae sue any other course under the lead hae a wate oe ie tual Wednesday Seabee al HE Fifth Annual Meeting of pos Prince > ds .y jeti ut have been | 7 ; oe ™ : i rance Convention, | those dangerous societi s that have be enl., vecelen suum .. bo Maeiemen: ele Hur! Edward Islund Temperance Cc : of this season’s clip. sseribe y , hi Iter to day as | ale . in the ATHEN.EUM, Ciarlottes| . desnribed 6 you Wout thie pltet te Say a8 \lem, a similar meeting was held for the same aoe ee THUREDAY, July 27th, at the| D, E. CLARKE & CO. the curse of our church then you wili com- | i Reece the} Both meetings were lurgely attenc nen tf 11, a Virculare, to which it is Spring G: ove, Orwell, June 26, 1871. 4in | purpose, hoped prompt attention will be giveu, have) — mit : orsane, Sanaa we and yond {2 by excited, caver crowds, und the sprit country by disturbing the pubhe peace an se da wan “deutin v0 the Oreane- : y, BAve’ - E it joy seeden ay Soman vee © | been forwarded by the Seeretary to a'l Tem- Goto W. A Weeks & Uo. tor Cheap Goods ples I. O. G.'T mplars; Lodges B, Templars ; | resisting the constituted authorities. You | men,” at wields cnn; Gal@enetiely Ade: ~ Divisions 8. of T ; ard Temperance Societies. | bishop McCloskey sent forth a mandate to the H 8 ted Brandy. Several dist'nguished advocates of the cause- ennesey Celebrated y clergy throuyhout the entire city to denounce fr their pulpits the turbulent spirit that H ae snipe a lirze a portion of their} 3"¢ expected from abroad, : , a CONSIGNMENT FROM FRANCE, jocks. The oraer wae eerupulously carried z benies, Comeererat M-eting will 90 he 60 Packages, (ca:ks and cases). ase C } . i ats ocivck, fj. tm. - : ; oe. Es ree Oe eee By Ties of the President, AT LOWFsT RATES. July 3, 1871. bh ai ady -j sp pat | MACEACHERN & Cov. ee a ee ee Tralian Warehouse,” f every mass said from 5 A. M., to 10-30 A. M,, tie priest spoke scl-mn words of warniog NOTICE. |} _ June ls, ts7t ff M\HT Subscriber having closed his business Prince of Wales College. that he had been legally advised that the land c: utioned their congregation against at in Charlottetown, hereby notifies all Per- Also, for washed aud unwashed WOOL, Let those Orangemen alone. — Let you. + Jt isu great pity that is people did not the Archbishop lm blocking up of the streets by. processions ‘tempt ug avy breach of the peace on the 12:h Pursuant to the instruction of Archbishep MeUlosky the Catholic clergy ot thie ety de-| involves feuds and annmnosities be onging solely to the history of other countries than | : . s ae ; led jierfere in any way with the Orange process | eounte to Mr. Jobu Jury, Watchmaker, a - ry a ; jhisown and which experience has pioved ‘ion, whieh is projected to take pl ce oext Wed: | street, on or before the Let November next, If Col'ese er Seenars — ~ octane to endanger the public peace at home and ‘aeeday. The appeals seem to bave had «| Accounts due the Subscriber are saaet paid by that | therewith, ws ] take p wer att lo ef abroad tHe added. and this perhaps | sod aint upon the Irish Catholics general'y, | time, they will be placed in an Attorney's hands ing on TUESDAY, the Eleventh day of |shows that there was a determined and |; i. I aie ipl collect next, commencing at Ten o'clock, at which the tthe el- t, which combines in its| for collection. . rere i : za , ea he 2 ee See ee JOHN KENNEDY. | pare:-ts ot the Pupils and others mmterested in : ' . Sent Street. Charlottetown, the [stitution are invited to attend, oe leient order of H.bernians, seems far from Kent : ™ iin ‘i 5 * ftis given out that armed preparations Seaiat : July 3 1e7) 3in J |} ONGWORTH, ‘for defence bave been made by the mem- Mayor Hall emphatically asserts that eueh | BOSTON STEA M ERS. | Hon, See’y, &e. | nin } /bers of the parading lodges Indeed the ‘measures Lave been taken to prevent @ riot THE STEAMERS announced procession a: pears to have been | ).1ween the Orangemen and Catholics that it | scat menel inten specially organized beyond the magnitude |. 4 4) yseal i aaibbline + is known tl gy ar f ' 2 bp 3 3 a sa pl yy cal impossibility ; yet it is known that | . ‘. severai Hibernian clubs have made arrange | ‘Alhambra and ‘C'ommerce Cc I Tr Y Te N N E zr Y ‘ments for target shooting, and intend to meet EAVE (weather permitting) T. Whart, | A x OF . . d g) T. art, | the ; rceession of Orangemen, | L Sune: for this <r alternately every | O P E R A = I O a. | Saturday atl, p.m. a d, returning, leave HE Subseribers will pay Cash for any | here alteroately every Thursday, a! np opn,aod. quantity of /eall both ways at ‘ : | Baik, Hides, and Skins- | Pictou, Canso, & Halifax, — NATUAN DAVIES & SON. agg ge 7s 4 No Head Morey by this line. lates of | City Tannery, et de 5p, | Psesuge are s— | June 19, 1878. island papers | Musses appew:s ‘On ZTe ALC ie a . i “tiv +} — ; , herfove 10 ReNOMET GREG Wickes pone | Accnaat ts gation tee taycadaote . ae the CLASSES in the Prince of Wales Ch’town, June 26, 1871. | | | with announcements that apparently evince |the event which attended Jast year's cele- | to the superintendent that they consider a! Prices Current, ico lision invitahe. If this needless cele Cu’rown, June 24, 1X71, |banee it would farnish an opportunity al- | Provisions. ous Classes of the community to participate 3 U I ] ut Pork , (ententa) oc cscceeccccccccscecgens iid wo opi) Cabin, Bee, -teeEll so cacccnsabaseedesssadpatuel td te S41} Rd | £3 1 3 and Laura must go, Mrs. Blessington Smith-| EXAMINATION AT PRINCE OF | Writing, (females).—Jst Carric Morgan, | ight be said of its unfairness — that the MRE es cin aah eas aaa 1Ud to de! ops ~ : . ; : . : eon was adamant; ens Lauia, being of a less | WALES C5. LLEGE. 2nd. Lizzie Adams. Lizzie Baker. ~ | Superintendent was not let alone. At the | Sho bs be Sor ts 9*: ct cwadsieode a Ch'town, Jone 19, [ss 1. ~ i xX P U NCOHEONS, per Steamer, mineral character, alter many protestations, | a Latin.— Ist. Stephen Jenkms: 2nd. Al-| last moment. Governor Hoffman ttepped | Cheese, per Ib...seeeeeeeee-ee-eee eee Bde to Sui! compris’ ay accepted her fate at the inwitation. We attended the Examination held on There was crowd in the drawing 100M. 85 | Tuogday Jast in the College building, und there always was at Smit! sonian ban juets—a | 7 : 5 and a/ found that the Students acquitted them- bert Crosby. French. — Ist. Leigh Gregor liam: Weeks. Wil 2nd. Outmenl, por 1. 0 18... -cascceces jin, and issued a proclamation ¢flering to (Do, mew milk .......eecee eee e ween ee eens 10d to Is} T ] | ET } p . protect the Orangemen. several Regi- | oanm po corte ett ome ere aa hag x if, ine Apple, s : * ial “ j our pe ee ~< ments of the Militia were orde ed out and 7 va aa 22 19e to QI! i 0) R aspberry, the procession was escorted and flanked by crowd in the procession down-stairs, ' mira ¢ ' Buckwheat flour, per Ib......+...-0---- rid to 2d | ‘etowd iv the dining-room, owing to de one ‘selves much more creditably to themselves ‘ pn el —lIst. T. Farquarharson 2nd ba peste. Yet the a — a riot. | Exes, per dozen oresaseevar er eeeentinne ~ 3d to 10d | | Strawbe rry, organization of cards, and the rush of the| eel Mies Tettinthom ain win b Tosby. cand the result is wunnounced to-day. ’ a JRAIN, a ‘ie leider sprits tor the fire plice; and so Lau n| - _ pane ad heen Jed to Algebra.—1st. T. Farquarharson. 2nd. “One good will probably grow out of this co te or eat CER 5 ae = __ ! Lemon, fou: d herse!f seated next to the person of all | @xpest. The Grammer School connected Willian Weeks It wil lead to the suppression of all public ; Vecetabire. | Limejuioe, others she most wished to avo d— Miss Evylyn | with the College, is at present under the Wavtedtion & : | demonstrations by societies whose objects Green Peas, per quart. .......-22-2-22-- ad “see! din L Sea charge of Mr. Darby. There are ou the Mathematics. i James Gillan. ‘se to eT — er ee Faecinn ter taaere Jnvtbuadleten ened 2s Cd - = . | &e., &c. y ' | ~ ji onarrels : atreds . ; i i Ky TF URBNSl coccccoccccecssesec coe d oc eae Laas et t4 cina|Roll 28 popils. The average attendance is| Worthy sof Honorable mention — John] "Te Sit hate of the.cld works? ccenentest watt QHEAP GOODS! — oe jews frigid than w passing bow: and sv she)? 6. There were 21 preseut at the exami W. Wadman. Hattie ‘ Jements. Fanny ! The $s: gcse of bank wadk Govetré tetera) | Frees -en ralecran eh ents ant 7 “ Ye - On | g June 12, 1871. f Was totally uiconeious of tie catastr)phe her|tion. They were examined in Spelling and | arte we ; ga <a } Fred. Foster. Shades a. a Ressbatans - i . | Powls, Guth sssecseneeerenee sere ces = ~ ed = _ STONE $ NE. idie words had brought aboot; fr bad she) podinge in Grammer, Arith : . Maggie Thorne nnie Johnson f + MXAMINER. AS RCTS, | Ducke moh. ..co--ssesh-ounew voods 8 3d to Is Ge T8 : : 8 3 ry : thmetic, Slate Su stridaen one | . kauww but « tithe of that bistury, she would neal Sliaial ne as ’ sien . ee 2.\p DEPARTMENT. we presume, would not care tor us to de Partridge: p<erhmen eetindhbenhbeumnece or* none AND WHERE TO BUY THEM 1 ATED &4 the Ores to PE ; ah . ‘ » | . : . | } d by £8 ‘ ° i ° as svop have thought of takirg the scat, as « * 4h i 7 Reading —1st. Henry Munro. 2nd. vote a tithe of the space to him wo wi] let | Codfish, der qtl.......--.--0+-.-2--0+e- IG te 208 ¢ \ tsland Pry. ae man with « lighted c gar would thiak of loun-| classes the pupils showed careful training: | pa milton Hayden re e tee Herrings per burrel......ccces.ceeees- 25s to Bde Ishan 2 s ; ; , © any ° 1is gascous effusions pass for what they are | Mac ee MUM ivds dk beeen ss 8A ging of a bowde: barrel! und answered the questions putto them! Geography.- ‘ist James McLean. 2nd o aaah seein . ms 0 aa Yee, To 10,000 tens of Rard Stone (Tu be Continued.) with promptness. The following is the| Lawrence Watson. io — - pees ot id en te at DAP Hiv. perton........eeeeeeeees Per 95 to 1002 enmeiamane if damniil he delivered nate tam sth teee oa) ee retult of the examination in the Grammer| Ist Grammer —1:st James Passmore. | take in the least of snivelling infidelity, i Perged Seed a. to te 2a. | ohne na Wie a nchece s S a: a 1 HE ; ee eet RFT L School. 2nd. Jchn Godkin. } nor narrow minded bigotry and we shall Timothy Seed perl WSs icéewe ck AGE 15a to IGx | | farthdy ghrttodhon, ahets aan ma at ‘ah c cK. ENGLisu Guamaen. i 2nd Grammer. —1st Emily Galbraith jB° on in our way, for the good of the whole eee: eet ates ep etn pba’ a * Se | Seberintendren of Public Works. Prance St. A CALIFORNIA STORY. ‘ a aa a ae Gillis, Lot 67. 2nd. Fred. King. | country, regardless of his ridiculous non.- | Sides, per Mb. vcesiscvededivedd ions ceie Aki to Sd W. A. WEEKS & 60. jor to Mr, Hexey Murca, Harbus Master, : 2 ona MeKenzie. Lot 67. Spelling (with meaning leita ee tS Weibeie deeds iitiiskidewsé sc hawliee.& Is to Is Yd Charlottetowr. ‘Some time ugo a man named George Sum | Goiid Oléin td 2 FE har Nktrenct Wane! ng 06 tg —_ sense. sheepskins... 2.0.2.2 see. eeee eee eee ees fis to Bs | T ALLEY, 8. PW. meese!d was murdered by beiig pushed from) Second “tass.— ist James fraser, Char- | * . +; Pe & EOGER atson. Gronee Lewis, Market Clerk | tr ae Writing.—1st. lawrence Watson. 2nd. Hamilton Hayden. Thomas Robins. Ist. Aeithaetic.—Ist Fenwick Watson. snd, - 2nd Albert White. 2nd. Arithmetic.— 1st. Fredrick Crabbe. 2nd. John Murray. Mental Arith ~Ist. Henry Munro. tha platform of a car ow the Union Pucitic | lottetown, sugvend, at Cape Loin, sod tailing down a! DrcTaTion. thousaud fect on the rocks below. Summer-| First Class.—ist Allan Fraser, Charlotte field was a man of extracrdiuary literary aud) town. 2d Jobn Smythe Charlottetown. stientific attainments, and wasonly known be-| cyond Class —1st Charles Be 1,Charlotte jure tis death as * the map with @ secret.” | town. 2d Donald McKemie ‘Tse only person on the platform with him | GrocRaPHy PY . when he was trust down the precipice wis) ‘ a7 AT ? ; | | the measure —not having been discussed at THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE Are LGW Selling ils Spring's Stock. During the Railway Discussion in the Le- gislature we wrote as follows: «The last | objection of the Anti Railroad men is, that QUEEN STREET, June 19, ISTL. ; i | i | | j ; j WOo0oL, WOOL. Woolen Mills. the last geneiw’ election—should be submit AXD ted to the people at the po Is. Why? To get | consent o the peop'e. Very well. If the, FLOUR DEPOT. | Stanficld } | OF Leos idas Parker, a Sucrimento lawyer ot tal-| Ist William Stewart St. Peters Road: 4 maily |representatives are not moraly certai 208 bbls, CANADA FIOUR, Dress Goods ent and ambellent reputation, He vas twice | 2d Donald MeKenzie. ” o 2nd. Fenwick Watson oe the , ive soln TT ade tas ps } s { luo ¢ da Howlands, ’ 1 = 7 1 « t.a.d for the murder, and cath time mysteri-| llistory. Worth of Honorahle mention.— Lonis | - K , _— ® eri Choice Ex.) | FFNUE Subscriber. thankfal for she favors, would wuslay wequitted. Recently he dred, butlefi) 4.5 phomas I ePage, Charlottetown. 2d Jenkins Ernest Welsh. Frank Needham | the peop e, let us’hava a dissolation of the 80 ¢ No, 1] Ship Bread, Hats, inform the public that he continnes te behind iim ea explanation of the wh se tranke | Donald aii. ee, ¥ “a. =) Donald McLean. |House, The expense’ and agitation of 2 | _ puns. 3 tierces Cho ce Treacl-, j M ANUF A CTURE CLOTH i : > 2 a 9, | , . haben dees ds | . oo id oft os és | » . * : Moai > 2 . Geared Sen a ee LATIN. | : — Ee: s | general election willbe very unpleasant to se oe “ —* Boots | from CUSTOM WOOL we heretofore, and at pre * ~| ist James Fraser. THE RIOT IN NEW YORK. the Representatives of the people, but in 23 chests +’ . | ee his first appearauce in S.cremente fora num | ber of years, and ¢ id bim that be hal fathom | Frencu. ed the mighty seevet of meking the water bury Ist Thomas LePage. by means of 4 preparation of potassium, which | Kensie. wou'd sepatate the purticles aad ijuite the | libe al oxygen, thoecreating and «ccreating | ite own force, and proceeding untile! the pare | ticles were desiroyed, Posseas-d of this ter- ARITHMETIC. rible power he demanded $1,000,0 6 to be | First Class,—1st dobn Susythe- raised in “San phony ge Bs he would set the tur Lanton, Charlottetown, Pacific Ovean on fire, and let the wind take | : the cons quencee, Parker thousht tbianmett bette Thomas Cartmnill dealing with w luuatic, and treated te mater | a eke disdpsutully, but «fered to try ome of bis po | GEOMETRY AND ALG: BRA. Thomas LePage, tasmam pthis ma wasli-buwl of water, which scipped aud hued arvand a6 it always dee.) Jn the depertment under Professor An- «lerson there are on the Roll 20 Students The news of the Riot on tke ovcasion of 2d Donald Mac WRITING. 4st Thomas LePage. 2d Allan Fraser. consolation to us, however, to know that though we have had religious excitement 2d Ar : 7 minated in bloodshed. Those that foster and encourage secret societies. which have for their objeet the perpetuation of of strifes and-animosities which should never have been'brought to this New Wer d, are sewing dragons’ teeth. that will result in ond wemed about tu erviie, when a sharpex- | : nothing but evil Tn every country there ploesem took place, wid to his su) prise the | Jigued Glazed in larid fiaines to the cerlingeun- | of them holding scholarships). The bi every was consumed. Deeming thi number present at the examination was 16. a ™ arenas’ ececte dike tat "eat They were examined by Professor Anter- ing banker, & hishep, a chemist, two Stare Se mM Algebra, Geometry, Physical u a professors, u physi¢ian, » jedye, Geography and Chemistry. Several of the nud two P,otestaut divines, who with biuwe:t| Students acquitted themselves remarkably Wituessed the experiment on @ grand seale in) Sa o eaten bbe auties tesa aia Fre: cie (Well) © Thereeult of the examiuniion was cv. do ffteen minutes every drop of water | as follows: — from the pool was consumed, and the com-| CLASSICS mitiew became alarmed, wkie Summerfie'd) First Jatin. (Cesar und Virgil.) — 1st heceme importumate. Only ball « nullion| John Pringle Murray Harbor. 2d Walter would be raised at San Francisco, sud some | Ings, Charlotietown thing mass be dnc, or the Pucitic Ucese| Hen ud Latin, (Virgil and Horace) Fe eg ee Second Latin, (Virg nce)— Ist — rell billows of flame ingtend vt water.) y oot) Schurman hedegue. 2d Donald t was proposed to attem)t subscription m New | t ; ; York : Ross, Uigg. 3d Loman Yve, ( harlottetown vrk, when the Bishop rose aud sad that all : B was child’s ply; that cothing would sut ofy, Third Lain. (Horave, Liv 7, and Cicero)— the Wreich, and that extesmi:ation wus, under 1st Robert Weeks, Charlottetown the circumstances, just fieble. All cvireided,| First Latin Composition.~1st & 2d Lo- nnd Parker, who knew the gorges ud wind- man Yoe ard Jacob Schurmag, (equal) figs of the Pacific read, was choseu os human- $d Alert Boyle, Char ottetown. ity ¢ aseagimg eagel. Io the conelvsion Of x cond Luts Composition.—I1st Robert bie dicument he says: * | selecied Cpe Weeks. ' A . h “08, “ab i ‘ . Bory Tre; past oceans bs “a “Hl ea fist Greck, (Grammer).— Ist Percy been fully acquitted by twa tribuawle of the Pope, Charlottetown. 2d John Pringle. law, | wake tuis ficalgppas! toany fellow-men Second Greek, (Xenophon) —lst Jacob throught the State, and uak them ¢ mofideutly Schurman. 2d Donald Ress pot to revene the judgementalready p:cmoun- = Jjird Greek. (Homer and Herodotus).— eod.”" i {1st Robert Weeks. large-n umber of| First Grech Composilion.—\st _——- > iit a Meeeedsadtein a Pete, who send hun/Scburman. 2d: Donald, Ross. reports tw Caisleharet everyupotpins. many) Second Greek Composition.—\ist Robert ef then travel: buek and bh. disguised a8 Woks, commercial tiavelins. A vember of women | of bil rankun society ace also said to devote | theauesives to.awaasins news for the Ewprost pire od Eugenic. Nuavoleon works @ nasbbe r ot hours nies daily, i fullowing w th almost chiliube eger- wes the sews trom “home.” enough to make use of the prejudices of others to aggrandise thease ves, but.in this Island their power is nexrly extinct. The Kenneth Hendersons of the day will sink to their werited oblivion. though the Pro gress shoukd consider them great liberals. The following gives a seeming!y impar | tial account of Yhe occurrence: [From the St Joln Globe } ‘According te our despatches to day there was a great riot in New York yester persohs and the wounding of one hundred and fitty others. If these casualties were amount of sorrow felt for them. As. how ever noncombatants womenand children, plore the occurrence, know something about these things. We passed through a sad and bitter experience result Orangemen wisely abstain from any out door demorstration on the 12th | funeral processions of | molestation. authorities in New York did not -<stop the | public demonstration yesterday. Of the MATHEMATICS. | abstract right of the Orargemen.or any James Sutherland, Yankee | ihe + abstract rights ” than, because of a sina ly chivalrous feeling of treating all | Second Ceometry,—1st John, Pringle. ‘ 2d) men alike, peculiar to tho American char = }Bobert Campbe 1, Strathalbyn. | acter, tohave a whole city punged into ime tag whic ed 10° Panine "hid Geometry.—1st Jacob Sch _ | meurning. bor cm Hig bl woe tn the Wobn Bred ator 7 | grew out of t e affair of last year when Durcam, a iy dene aeons Aagi» Saxer, wrecked: & Cnance Covey M B., an 1861, wes lately returned to Ler relator # by 6 St. J: tins, CN. F.piishermap, who toa d the reg in the entrails of a eod- fish, © Pee lucky foheenon reived a preset of £50 fie cess the bighly priced_mem- -epte fee lady"s 700-4, 294 Jobn:Brecken, Charlottetown. peer e tee Seneens. | wexe to blame, and in which the Orange- Second Algebra.—1st John Pringle. 2d) nen expected, if they did not hope for, a & 3d Albert Boyle and Archibald MeMil- fight. lan Spnumerside \ equal). ' termindtion to Donald Roes. jthe authorities they jweuld protect them- July is saddening Ft is-a matter of some) ure men, it seems, designing and cunning | the end it may be better for all concerned.’ the Orangem-n celebrating the 12th of | enough in this Isl nd. yet it hus never cul | vieubebamr | | { | | | day resulting in the killing of one hundred | deed. confined to the actual parties in the melee) selection of her artists. there would not, we presume, be a great) jndecd good. ‘und wath their jokes and local | have been slaughtered, one cannot but de-) ie, In St. John we! } | | | in regard to.Orange processions; und now, | )laudits of the xudience all parties have 4earned wisdom from the |! July and when they. ppear in public at) sign aod rich in character, the general ap- | er members, they pointments were also good and the troupe | Jacob | pursue their way quietly and without any | may l e just v consider 1 or » a It is to be regretted that the | Jroce had in, Peer ee { | . 5 _ | other body to. publicly parade. there cannot | edvertitments of the “Inman Line,” and First Geemery —ist danes MeSwain,! pe 4 doubt; but it is beiter to interfere with | «New London Line” of The procession of this year) | there was quite a riot in which both sides) ‘his year they announced their de- rade at all hazards, de-| Third © lgelra,—lstJacob Scbuyman, 2d claring that if they were not protected by WOOL, clean weadhed, free of nate and h'p- | lucks, maybe beft wt dbhos. H. J. Caniuncn #Cbare lutitewn oraut Messrs, Jonn D. Reip & Bro's Sunawerside, where a most extensive supply of 20 ht do Congo Tea (warranted, ) 15 crates ase. Earthenware, 40) boxes Sop, | Cloths, At the time we cou d not tind a member of | the Legislature of either side that was wi - 50‘ ‘Spiece | LOTT will be found. ing fora disso ution. So the charge of | 59 * Mott's Broma, Chocolate, Lustres, ss, kK, DAWSON, Jun the Progress is ground ess. We do not Cocoa, &e, | | “frean, Mae 9 1870, rf — +. Qr. Casks Campbiiton Whiskey, ‘lins Ground Coffee | C otto —e, | - ] ri | ni Brooms Buckets, ko. NEW YORK & CANADA SS ¥RaTOR 2 s EWBERY, | Clothing, ML eran /_. FLOUR DEPOT! | | FARM FOR SALE, Parasols, ,,,, Resrived Kx, “famborough,” from At St. Peter’s. | eT ue Subscriber offers for Sale a Valuable | 851 bbls. FLOUR & MEAL, with our Western contem- porary. nor do we care to carry ona dispu tition with him,as in the case of being worsted he would probaby use simi ar language as he empvys towards others which is certain y unbecommg a gent'eman Hence we wou d be at a disadvantage, as we are determined not to go ia to x worth- ro less persona’ warfare, fromwhich nenher s¢ f-respect nor honor could come. ithinincaes al Wis ta ob SES Vag is THE FEMALK M.NSTRELS. The Troupe which wi’! perform in Mar- ket Hal. this week are we | spoken off in the Press We find the following in the Quebec Chronicle :— It would seem evident that the 'adies are | /agcod supply of.Soft sud Hard Wo- 4, Phere are on the Far a Comfortable | ; ‘ . ! Dwell: g-house, aud comuodious Barus and # prices whieh esnnot fail to recommend Out bourses. , Phe Land i+ in good condition, and ia well wa | their Shop to all parties desirous | il tered. Irie 8 pay 5 see 9 Main Road leading to-) 5 bavi ify 4 1 = [S ys . ial and io near Grut ws Saw Bien Sotecl aoa HO OFING SAAV ERs GOODS CHEAP! | For Sate! Houses and Chureh. This desirable Property will be Sold at a res- : r rapidly and effectively ¢ aiming the burnt *evtble Price One halt the money te be paid | June 5, 1871 | a ee Se ee cork pro essicn as theircwn. The males 4°" 8 afd the remainder ina term ot years. -—? f Gravel, : 7 | eee ee nls Ouellycagcecm aan nage atid Orvieto ofthe iter" ALTY LUMBER DEPOT, omens were KOUCMAN JAMES PHELAN, 1 Queen's ist. ancestor Othello our oecupation is gone in- St. Peter's, Lot 39, July 3, 1871 | beet — FOR SALE AT THE | We must compliment the talented dens errs LUMBER DEPOT. Manazeress if we may use the term. of the ALL KINDS | ‘ ompany for the taste shown by her in the | OF LUMBER. ‘The end men were, Pine aod Sprece Boards. and Plank, Sawn! and Sphit Shinglee (Vedar Pine & Fir), Cedar! Posts sad Fence Kuils, Scenting, Studding, [@" As we have the Agency of the above | and Lathe. | #rticles, we wil! ganrantee to sell aca lower rake | than they can be parchnsed elsewh Enquire at Mr. James Barrett's, Block- : aa _m: ker, Dorchesier Srrert, pear the RU! Le ae op POURKE, GILLAN & Ce Chapel, or cf the Subscriber, = —— } ALSO : | Teacher Wanted. SREGLATDS SQOGB WAN ess cole FOR SALE AT THE Lot 34. A male teacher preferred. Apply L UMB ER DEPO T. | to the undersigned. | for Cash or approved Noves WM McGTLL. Ch'tewn » May 22, 171. pat ar . aD Cairiage Builders WILL FIND AT THE “City Hardware Store,” SIPOKES, Rims. Carridye Bande,” Dasher |KO Leather, Euiwetled Daek and Drill, Malable Castings, Bolis and Nuts, Matent Axels, and every other article in their fine. hits kept the audie«ce in a continua roar | of laughter ~ The chorus parts were excel | tly well rendered in harmony voice and time; and the Jadies, Miss Dubere and | Miss Vere sang two English ballads so) pleasingly as to cali torth the londest | Mr. Su ly is an- | other first ¢ ass artist’ in song and dance | and wii please wherever he Appears in | publie. ks & Co. offer an ATTRACTIVE aTQOcK The costunies were chaste in de | ; an ~ READY-MADE @ eClothin have had in the city for ye.rs. | ut the 8 : Lowest Prices, : Please call and wer a8 SUITFD. --? We cail the attentio: of mporters to the | Steamers, whieb have EDWARD MULLEN, 7 made arrangemen's to convey goods by. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, THOS, McGRATH, Y restn through bills lading to Charlottetown, at Hill = are, Ch’town, Covel aan RIOROAN. » eodeined mediated E une 49, 1871. t i Hee very maderuse rates of freight. Merckants tse “oon TE A A _ June 19, 1874. ie.’ me shovli encourage such enterprise by w tuir chare of patron ge. animate - | WANTED! To Le Goto W. A, Weeks & Co. for Cheap G ' 4 N ‘EXPERIENCED zi “C4 ty J oO t. p Gods. A would inform merchanis, ra tala ; TWO-STOREY Commodious DWELL- ; others, Wishing to have their BOOKS ING HOUSE, ccptaining 16 j Day S mads ... . Das itual WANTED —Two Compositors, {op = ACO units furnished up to the ec: d of Coen eee eee J whom constantemployment, and the } igh. “ele ‘i oe they can Co-so, hy address. l Benin of ; hott a island Wages,wiil be given at.Ex wisen °° “2) Seaminer. Office, a = JOON BALL Ofhce j Jane 26, 187], Chitown, June2, 18a 7 ‘he Annual Pic-nie of the Benevo'ent ' Irish Society will come off on the 27th inst | l'veparations are. being miule to make it a grand jffair FARM of 84 Acres, 45 of whiel . “nesk ' ; der Cultivation, ‘the aaa + eden aie | GENERAL MERCHAN DIZE, | ordi lp Siyphd pa.e tebadieoten ouabeaaa