rew 1 to. wed RC ae sen THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 28, 1897 Masonic Tempe Co L The Anni ul Meeting of the Masonie Tem} le Cx mpany, will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, 14th day of July, 1897, at 8 o'clock; p. m. for the election of Directors and gen- oral by order, D. MacLEAN Tune 28—-d3i, whi NOTICE A meeting of the delegates of the virst Electoral District of King’s County, will be held in Souris, on v | Raturds y next. the ard duly ++ , . ‘ eCrTnoe at ‘ CHR Ill LLC chi i ri. Lo notii- to contest the sald the Liberal-Conservative JOHN MeLEAN. Convener. ck Piny eT — S43 le ; The newest ideas in Stick Pins, ieIp. i , ca = ae | eee cD tf. eo on TH ee t @eoes9es908@ nan COnit Blouse Sets Long Guard Chains The | t } | { All new this season. largest selection to choose from. eeese009 W. W. WELLAER, Jewe'er CANADA'S —er INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOFN, N. B. t4th-24th Sept 1891 OVER $12,000 IN PRIZES For Live Steck, Farm & Dairy Products Competition open to the world. — Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and Steamers. Kates and dates an- nounced tater. special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transport of Exhibits. A splendid new Poultry Building is in course of erection, and Amusement Hall wiil be enlarged and improved. Ic addition to Industrial, Agricultural and Live Steck Exhibits, six nights of HAND & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an hourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effict, will be given in Amuse- ment Hali, making together the best and cleanest Special attraction ever brought velore the people cf the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Canad’s Winter Port, anda stay in the cleanes’ aud healthiest city in, Canada,..can be combincd with a Visit 16 the Ivternational Exhibition, at the very Low Rates to be jater advertised. Arrangce Now to Come te St. John. Ertry Forms will be forwarde! to evepy ne who applies personally or by letter to CH4as. A. EVERETT. Maaager and Secretary, eT. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFIELD, President. Ididywy tf — $1.00 ‘ . per set 1.40 - ~ - per set 4.75 - - per set Big line of“ AMMOCKS J ust Opened, prices . Bargains in Base Balls, Base Bats» and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value cometo Sunnyside B Wed POOKStTOreC. g £2 ry HASZaRD & -™, * pe Vi Ls f i # ae - o is E ‘ are peared in the Bon Accord, a weekly comic journal publisned in Aberdeen, attracted the notice of the Queen. and Her Majesty wrote ¢Xpressing a desire to be : All siz s— all . SHE NOOSDIT TO ME.” Tie following DUET, hich recently ap- furnished with the name of the author: ~ ec o_ _ ~_ . ’ . ‘ ‘ i 3 ica . - * = Pe bet an dell bade town on Saturday evening. He was on 4 ye Also wemorrow night io uniform - Livin’ up in Deeside, business trip the neighboring provinces. no i s ay > é ’ s coenenitllgrsintin In a twa room’d bit heosie ‘ Rev. W. B. Hiueon and bride arrived PRESENTATION. —T he t a ae ro : Pon RESENTATION.—The members of St. } Wi’ a toofa’ be<ide home on vesterday afternoon’sC, P. R.Mr. |} poco yon @ tas; . : ig ¢ > a i : <n Joseph’s Sedaiity yesterday presented their Wi? mv coo ai | ae ' imson’s family will reside at Shediac Sd . De " ° <a-— , add ipy grumphy . Spiritual Direcior, Re D M £0 . ! or , 1a irecior, Rev. Dr. Morrison, & Pm: ua baniy’s a lite dnurivg the summer months.—Monctoa | 54) mm a : opy sa bee, ide with a valuable chain. The gift wasfii- & = gut Um far prooder noo : a . a tingly ackn owledged — Since she noddit to me ! Ce hep Macdonald is up west on a Con- r ai = } } : —_— > - } : Crmeation tour, He administered the ‘ ‘| ee i I’m nae sae far past wi’t— es cine dk Miaheeiis an Maida: ned Coat.—The schooners Cardigan and $= : t SLISC 7 ay. qh iii Sa rea ate 2 } I's gie trig and hel, pected til die Wines papa L. — i yesterday from Domin- S— \, lant te $3 aa ee ion Coal Co’s. Mines, C. B.,wi 8 _— Can plant tw a~three tawties, fhe Dorchester correspondent of the} gigek i f rt C- _ 7 a “ nee An’ look after my kal; i Moncton Times writes: Mrs. P. W. Morri- &C and run of mine coal to Peake Bros. o ; } ; # : ; . em eat : . . . . - a j ° - when ocr Queen passes son and ebildren, of Summerside, arrived | ° it saa box mi OLE Lo See, he les oin vues sof Mr W I ¢ } " ee: ‘ | o~ : sin abi . - anit C ‘ fy y oa¢ rot y ; Gin by luck she micht notice Miss Wilbur m oo. 5. of T.—Victoria Division No. 4 m ects | . And nod oot to me! tr. Forr fihe G : . _ | this evening atthe usual bour, Election |e = } yt De: ir. Porrest, af the GWoveromeut Iixperi- of officers and new other business All, eo cit = ae menial ist, N-ppar, N.S., arrived here me PR ae (= But I’ve aye been uuluchy, ilies ak ae ning he tke a memders are requested to be promptly | & : ; \Satu dav. ibis mervning he St. : oe . sg And the blends were ave door, Mimi tekd. dik ond Since te s se a t} ontime. Visiting members will receive; $— ogy) ‘ a V si iit ‘ ¢? { t itve é : ad ~ . | oe Pill last week the time arthe. bic: enide 1s oat b held a cordial welcome. ;= ‘ é 2 ge alicn tural “DS 2 = O’ her veesit cam’ roon’, the e to - ( ; = Te. a a i “morrow, al =e ‘ . ! is I waved my bit apron . . s oa St. Dunstayn’s CarnepraL.—The dis.' $= cote wee Mr. and Mrz. Anens Macdorald, of} tributi f zes in the Christian | o— AS DriskK’s | could dae, Salem Ma 7 w] ‘ on tu winitie val ) _ oO prizes In the iIrjstian Doc- | _. S 9 5 aiet mass. } a Heer; sictne i- 1 > - ; Aa? the Cnene denne i ila rt 2-8 £Fe'- | trine Class took place in the Cathedral |e Se a ; ‘DdI) atives and friends in thix province, left for | yesterday afternoo : | Be BOSSY WH Mrs beeis hingasenina” Sr, Muang Mice ee ee exander Maoion-| ge- = “isk nas ee) et a ee oT oe Superintendent of the Island e- = My son sleeps in Egypt— ii be remenibere’, wee a One Lines Railway, presided. At the close of the |e = hes tld dane to. fait, cutter in the tailoring establslment of the} exercises 4] hildr J dd | eo i Sika dene te. Meaie ea er ee teal , exercises the children were addressed by ' cH ys —— Av’ yet when I tuink o’t a te a _ ; the chairman, Dr. Morrison and Dr. = . : , ne —s , yrne y? ts : a I’m sair like to greet. Queen Hotel: -W. M. Toxue.a-, [zs | Conroy. = : vellers Reat; W.O. Duoh.m ad ='fe, St. | = She may feel for my sorrow — To) N R. t R : ieee a Q = Ss Tl f = ce Py Ee John, N. B.: J: R. Stewari. Toran’: -G4o QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL.~-Lhe names OF | ee i She’s a mither, ye see Soha, Bi. Bg 5: B.: Siawarh, Tongass ‘ede ane Gale ns In Tuurkish Bath Towels An’ mavbe she kent ot : forrest, Wire aAHG GAULhtelh, WAappHro, ‘ a wine voys were inadvertent y _ , Wick che uadak tiene | N. S.; A.J. Stewart, Toronto; H.Gratan, ; Ouritted from the list of Miss Fennessy’s | ° t i 4 J a . “gs nm ‘ nae ” } . ? Peau’ nies . } , 4 > . nap j 9% 4. B, Atchison, do;G. A. Legenure, ATeMent : i Size 39x19 inches....+-.++.123c each eciieehisbiaimiasiiiin “ me sic, salillieaniaennnataien eal . ‘ *y ipa iff sé a ee J. 7h Learme: z, Halifax. \ rn i 1s Blanchard—F irst certificate | =. ee 45x? 6e ig Cc eaah ' > ers ome we Y . 1 ? i vs . ig LIFE’S MYSTERY. Oxford University bas conf 1 oh *h:ebest pumber of marks. i; ‘“ Me oF PP Le ee "Oe 7 ; . <a> We li at * y 9 honorary degree of Doctor ef Dicinity on vail’ 8 Doyle —Second certificate for | = VOX L9 : eeceersvccenyd C CAaCD —- e live, and love, ang aie; 1 ft. i Y m 7. xu t es. : i } ¢ a ' , ~ ~~ s : ? His Grace the Most Rev Robtrs Macar coud highest number of marks, 6s . go: 66 : = Aa :? we neestion sth a i a t oe . ' oe 7 | < Mi RB a a ele di A : d i o4x? J oe 8 6's 6:8 28 a0 Cc each a pan : é : Archbishop of Ruperts Land and Primaie 40uIs MChory—AWever missed a day dur- rhe weal, the woe, of a!] Caneda, ar 1 yron the Mo-t Revel ing the term. Bae : ie L th, aba a, SUN } n us : é — : : rag a hat end, a “ae John Travers Lewis, Archbishopof O.- Emmet Callaghan—Prize fromthe Y as th acids sears Nature's £ale reply 1 - . . : Wot Fe yw pohvsioclorv i liye 7 tario and Metropolitan of Canada. -U. 1. U. for physiotocy. We live, and love, and d At the Hi Da a C. Logcie, W a ~ Qr 1 ; — al > ciOter vies: VU. LOggic, W. Pronree Movrxc ore TI ! i . a 7s * 2¢ Propecs Movixc Livery. —The Sum- And 58x27 inches, almost a Bath Mat, for 36c = the city. Hotel, Suyjmerside, arrived in Charlotte- town on Saturday night. + PERSONAL. Rev. J. J. Macdonald, of Kinkora, is in | Mr. J. B. Ruse, proprietor of the Russ}. ing Se Mr. T. J. Dillon returned to Charlette- Dritt —No. 2 Co., Artillery drill to- eet ff Tue Acapia arrived on Saturday even—- $= , aud is still in port, Meet me at The Always Busy Store. ‘LOGAL AND OTH3R FTEAS stvevenereeretenererenrenmit — | Ere we may know 1 . : rr re ear J. A. Campbell, Toronto, On’. D. C. yD i A ia ai lk oa os : ’ : merside Pioneer says: Produce has been Mary E. Stickney in July Lippincott’s. Draper, John Dunbar, Montrea'; Walier lively during the a week here, the streeis each, en Se ert Rankine, W. J. Farrand, St. Join; B, I. . oo _ sath : sae epee ie 7 ne, W. J. Farrand, of. von; ™. ’* -at times being alm st crovded with loads : ° AN ELECTOR OF CHARLOTTETOWN | Melton, Beston; L. J. Hudon, Q e- of oats and potatoes At present there are’ Tend TY eens a Bes r Re ™ 77 "se peers S Sate AND HOVALTY. bee; J. W. McConnt 1}, Vernon | River; four large vessels loading with oats for S686 1st . mata C. B. Hawkins, Guelph, W. I. Grundy, Gees Ublinis end te West indies On Sir,~An elector of Charlottetown and | Toronto; W.B. Murdoch, Montreal, '. |g 1 i dl 1 Ca vat had Royalty ‘nks thata Four District : Se . : *.., ‘| Saturday evening the {[da, Capt. fraser Royalty thinks thata Fourth District | Hudson, Pictou; ©. Fawcett, Sackville; | j¢, ine. di hd 12.000 aa oo elector is mistaken in his views; but I | R, W. Houston, Montreal; J. M. Burns, re eae ode Seiten § board, which goes to the West Indies. eg tell him that he would be sadly mistaken in his present opinion, for let me tell him that we got James R. McLean representing us, and never for the termcf four years has there been so little expended en our public road=, and not for scores of years have the roads in our district been in such a disgraceful state. Roads that have been open for sixty year+, and where there is a low place that bad to be filled with brush and clay, and had been kept ever since in fair repair, we find that nota load of clay was put there for the last four years, All the clay is wasted or worn away, and now carriages thump over stumps and roots ina shock- ing way. We got bridges of which before the last election the railings bad to be propped up with rails, and [am informed that fifty cents apiece was paid for them as boedie, and tbat after this election it was to receive a new rail and the bridge repaired. But today there is not a rail on the bridge, and a man nearly lo-t his life Jast fall bv this neglect. it is kept on hand, Sir, for another boodle before the election. There are other bridges for years now without a railing, and when the cross tires in therm get higher than the clay, there is a pece cut out of the middle so that carriages can pass by. So this is the way weare having our roads kep in repair. Mi.k carriers, peddlars, trackmen from the lobster factories, postmen end the travelling public all declare that they. never saw the roads in such a state, and make no secret in condemning them. True there was a gocd deal of money spent in this district four vears ago. But how yas itexpended? In opening out new roads and also private road~, jm some instances seventy or eighty chains being operied for a few private perrens and twelve dollars a chain given for the land ; to-day it is not opened to the public, neither is it fenced, and I am informed that a road over half a mile long was opened on the north side almost for private vse, and then the fencing of it was let by tender and had to be paid out of the treasury, so that 1t can be seen that our public roads do not bave the money expended on them, but is spent for electing our members. Our roads are harrowed up in such a manner by the road machine that it is a danger to travel after night without people being in danger of their lives. If youn want new roads opened out for boodling purposes you would do wellto invite some of those gentlemen to represent you. TRAVELLER. Guardian please copy. TO LET. re : , Abe wouse On This house is beautifully situated on th , With splendid view. Is fit ro ; iron tial bor Richmond Si. west, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening ie strength end bealthfulness. As- e surest:* vod sgainst alum and aut orms of adulteration common ted with ail the modern improv-menis. Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. to the cheap brands ROYAL BAK this week for home, having completed his studies’ period of seven years in ihe Kternal City. Before embarking for this Continent he} 4), will Ireland, and see tor himself many of the historic centres and picturesque scapes which have c the memory of the pioneers of this Provi- ence. ripest scholars this Island has produced. | yy — Watchman. Percy Wilbur, Bathurst; E. Kenney, S-=. Acadia. home from the Halifax Schoot Blind for his noliiays. general favorite at the school, 1s making rapid progress in bis musica! and other atudies. Mr. William Farrell, of Sturgeon an Rey Martin Monaghan leaves Rome which have extendel over a wake atourof Great Britain aud land- remained so green in one of Father Monaghan is the} g Master Frank Macdona'd, of this city, is for the > to Frank, whoisa who has completed his musical course, Masters Vervon Jones, of Pownal, Roy] m McGregor, of Lot 48, ard George Me- | si Pherson and Arthur Rice, of this city, |G also returned. ‘The boys speak loudly in | g} praise of thie noble institution, of Princi- pal Fraser and his estimable wife, and their staff of kind and efficient assistants. nti POWNAL SCHOOL- The semi-annual examination of the Pownal School took place on Thursday, the 13th inst. The juntor departinent was the first visited. The room was tastefully decorated with flowers, etc. by the teacher, Miss Finlayson, and the children. The examination occupied all the forenoon, and was conducted by the principal, Mr. Jones, and the frustees. The reading and spelling was exceflent for such small children and the simultaneous reading was perfect. They were well up in geography, showed a good knowledge of the rudiments of grammar and were quick | 4 at mental arithmetic and working sums. 4 Tbe pupils acquitted themselves adnir- ably and reflected great credit on their teacher. Highly complimentary speeches were made by Mr. Albert Gay and the trustees, special reference being made to the perfect order maintained, ail agreeing that this was the bestexamination held for some years at least. Miss Finlayson is engaged for another term. In the afternoon the senior department was examined. Here as in the junior, the air was redolent with the perfume of fiowers. and the smiling faces that greeted us showed the pleasant relations existing between teacher and pupils. The ex- amination whieh was most thorough was conducted by Miss Finlayson, the Trustees, the Principal, and Mr. Robert Jones, etndent of the Prince of Wales College. The reading of the different classes showed n a 8 t r The carge is owned by Mr. N Rattenbury, horses on deck. The also be ready to sailinafew days. were elected as follows :— to bar — Malcolm McLeod, A. B. Warbur- W.S. Stewart, D. C. McLeod, C. R. Small- wood. tained bonors in medicine. in all the subjects of the obtained honors in Materia Medica, Med- ical Jurisprudence, Pathology, Medicine and Clinical Chemistry, as well as in the aggregate of third year subjects. subjects of the first-year. from this Province, but wedo not recog- Mesera. Bayfield, Rose and Haszard upon the success of their college careers. respoudeut of the Guardian writes : The parties consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pickering. Mr. and ¥1s, William Tanton, Mrs. Theodore Pickering and Miss Ross, of Stanley Bridge and Mrs. Stevenson and child, of Fredericton, lef: Linkletter Road in sail boat for Summer- the boat jibed and upset, throwing all the occnpants into the water. to cling to the boat until two boats came invalid, was almost exhausted and ‘with her child in from the boat and both have perished bad not help arriveu just when it did. Albert Gan e’s hotel where Dr. Covey rendered such medical aid as was peces- sary, and ina few hours they were sufti- ciently recovered to return to their homes. d Mr. R. C. McLeod is also sending 16 other vessels will! Law Socitery.—The annual meeting of e Law Society was held today. Officers ynpnnennenenenenanneanntt anna ee aa NNN FAT? President—F’. Peters. Vice President— D. C. McLeod. Secretary—F. L. Haszard. The Always Busy Store SAMAASGAAAUMAAMAAMLAAAGMAAGLAASUMLABLAL GALLARAUMAALMALAAAALGGddAdLS Executive Commitiee—W. S. Stewart, Blanchard, A. B, Warburton, W. A. O. orson. Examiners of applicants for admission pn, W. A. O. Morson. Examiners of applicants to study law— Svecess ar McGiii.—The results of the edical examinations at McGill Univer- ty, published in the Star, show that Mr. eoffrey Bayfield, of this city, passed in ] the subjects of the third year, and ob- Mr. W. O. Rose, of East «Point, passed same year, and Mr. Fred L. Haezard paseed in all There may be other successful students ize their names. We heartily congratulate A CLose Cat.—The Summerside cor- An ccident that barely escaped fatal conse- uences occurred here Saturday afternoon, ide and when turning off Queen’s Wharf They managed otheir assisance from the shore and escued them. Mrs. Stevenson, who is an bad dropped off would doubtless her arms They were taken to Mr. verv carefol training and we venture the assertion that k CULE FF aders cannot be found in avy school on the Island. Kqual proficiency was shown in all the difterent branches, and it was pleasing to bear the ready answers to the rapid and almost bewildering questions. The manly young teacher’s heart must have bounded with joy as he listened to the unstinted and justly earned praise of himself and pupils by the Trustees, Mr. Albert Gay and others. Mr. Jones replied in a few eloquent and feeling words, urging the pupils to greater diligence, if possible, so that at the next examination they would merit a greater meed of praise than they had received today! Thus ended a most enjoyable and highly successful exam in-— ation. Mr. Jones has been engaged for another term. Pownal, June 21st., 1897. Sovereign Cocoa Wine is pleasant to take, is certain and gratifying in its ae tan ING POWDER CO, NEW YORK. in cases of loss of sleey an! en>rvation. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND wet JTLT STRATED Now ready and on sale at the follow- ing places.— Carter’s Bookstore. Haszard & Moore’s. McMillan & Hornsby’s. 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