ee a — eincinitslDl —A eee ac ceene in DAILY EXAMINER. > . # -- — aean = x hiv» DoLLAns A y? A} --— NE W SERLES CHARLOTTE TOWN rs I. is LA N “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxrirines. Db. THURSDAY, JUNE. 19. 1890. Sincere Corres Two Cente SS VOL. 26. —NO. 23 Warehouse Goods; WHOBESALE ONLY. | First Class—1st, St C Gallant, 24, P B | | Second Class—ist, John Blake; 24, J L MK ia Ei it oa & BE A HR, | 9 ST DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE some Honorable Meiut ion—J "Lacey QUEEN STREST, | § ee eT. : Ea ares Lak #irst Class—Ist, St C Gallant, prize pre- CHARLOTTETOWN, “P. Ee. ISLANR, } a i e E be ti sented by Mrs M Blake: 2d, P ‘Monaghan. = = @ Imperters ef British and German | eS lasumimner XAMINAUONS, | Honorable Mention—P B Gaudet. Dry Goods,. Millinery, Smali- aa ; | BUOK-KEEPING AND ACTUAL BUSINESS. wares. &6. pt a Second Class—lst, John Blake; 24, John Merchant LaLLlors. isok—ron Sicke a Wis! Giabasheriaal THE PRIZE LIST, |eyanton. “Honorabio: Mention~P’ Mon Of Pure God {| aghan. E ARE SHOWING the Baas and Finest Line of Men’s| ¥¥ Neckwear in the city. Large assortment. of Fiex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- wear, Braces, Xc.; Light Coats for summer wear; Lax Robes, in Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Department, and you can rely on getting a garment. Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE greatly weduced prices to clear. B.S. DAVIES & CQO., C AMERON BIE. Tailering CLOTHING , Sand - , 1890 ae ee ee “| GRAND TIMEKEEPER” day Cae wh, = ee ee ee me 8 ee ne ere + mn of our Customers said the other when he left his Rockford Watch to be cleaned after wearing it coustantly ior nearly four years, and w ithout costing him a cent. also Waltham and Eigin Watches Is what one A few Rockfords left; Prices reasonable. a. VW. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890--2aw wky CAMERON RLOCK. eee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1890. Summer Ar rangement. i®90. oO AND AFTEB MONDAY, JU UNE 2nd, ” 1890, ‘Trains will run as fellows :— TRAINS TRAINS FROM THE WES FOR THE weet: sienna tellin STATIONS. | Express}} Accom,| Accom, STATIONS, Sea adeniel Accom.| Accom. | ac pe. Po, P. M. A. M. Charlottetown..-+++.« an! 3608 BB 33 |\Tienigh............. dp te. Se Royalty Junction....:. SmeYTr' ss BF Bios cccshete ess \ if ge North Wiltshire. ...... | 6a! Be t 30 POE. ccsccsiccet Se. 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Binoy RAG 7 $3 | Emerald Junction..... 5 40 1 04 7 30 FI MEEF So cece Feed Iu 30 £ 00 oe sees cduno ae S374 F139 .° Se Biloomfield,.-+-++,.-... | 10 47 cae 7 junter Kk AVR o-.+ 2-200] 6 12 } 143 , 814 AlDOREOM. 000 02% ~~ cccccs lL i4 | > 15 forth Wiltshire.......| 622 | 157 , 8H Tignish oe . ac +. be 165 | 4605 ttoyalts Junction .....} om i 38; 92 $$$ —___— —_———--— — enema entity JDATIOULELOWD.+ + +++. ar 7.3 00 | 9% - i We oe j A .M Emerald Junc... —- 4 45 Cape Traverse...... dp) ( 6 2% Cape Traverse ......@ 6 35 ome raid: Jun 80j.% an ae +o i » TRAINS FROM THE EAST. 2 eee Oe _ TRAINS FOR THE EAST. ane etua aint Men’s Stiff good-fitting | ; ‘Gentgally and Conveniently t and under new management, the subscriber | hopes merit a‘liberal share of public patron- or oa Tenders for Plastering. 'on the premises | ‘ STAT 1ONS | Express Accom. STATIONS. | Express | Accom. STZ , | ' ce OCOD O LOLOL LDL A LLL A ID ae aay . a P.M, : A. M. i A. M. P.M, Charlottetown.-++..dp 315 6 30 | Georgetowns.-++++-.dD) 7 00 1 40 Royalty Junction.,.--+ 3 30 6 50 Cardigan..... ees eseeess 7 ii ro DE Risosdecstescees 3 58 7 23 Mt. Stewart Junc...ar| 8 10 : io. ar 4 25 | 8 Uo ' A. M. P, M. Mt. Stewart Junc. i )SOUTIS... +++ céep 608D 615 " 7 dp 4 30 i 8 20 Bear River...:.. kee . 45 L b5 PRUE, occ ceecetcccecees } 4 58 8 56 ey eee ee é 20 t 95 ie NE cosas 5 20 § 24 Worell.ccccse.sccseve o* 7 42 = 295 Bear Liver ..-+-++0.... 5 % 16 06 it it tt ae | 8 10 3 00 ee iiincccsinen ac ari 6 25 10 45 ult, Stewart Junc. § dn) » an o 9% bpvenes s= nm ap oii 3 20 .™ ; ae | ; Mt. Stewart June. 4p) £ 30 8 2 Bedford ...-++0+..--..+. ° $ i : 8 Gardigan } 52 9 SS Royalty . J yu yeti io: 3 o ' § Georgetown. ........ar 5 $5 ld 60 hariotterow! un ac) eee Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. 3. UNSWORTH, Superintendent all pre 6i “m Charlottetown, May Rith. 1°99 Railway (fF. \} 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Muxdock, * T ia. *.°* ‘+ “Canadian e How ard, i LOU ik. 150 se “ +s “ Chipma ‘n’s Patent, —. . " " White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 26 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, TEA. aT ~ ‘e S ‘ "ell 66 St GAR. 50 " oi “cs cr Sugar. MOLASSES, | 2 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. —_ Re 59 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO 25 butts and caddies TWIsf VORACCO. } 50 bexes Choice T: vole CODFISH, tc y 50 ! h ralf boxes Codfish, & c. 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, | 25 cases CANNED SALMON, | 5600 reams Assorted » A PPiING PAPER 100 dezen B ROOMS. ec RAIN SACKS, 2 000 cases TALL CA NS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST PRICES. HORACE HASZARD, Gharlottetown, Jon 25, 1890. LOWER QUEEN STREET, +6 Sundries. ~ = “5a ee Bb ees Se | KERRY, 4 and most comf. table ; a7 Additions to our General Stock are ; y . e 2 oe i being daily received fuom the different sources ; of production, and will be offered, Wholesale | only, at a small advance on cost. : Ch’town, May 22, 1890— dy 2m | ft » OSBUSNE Ht OUSE, | The subscriber, aa recently purchased | the above well-known Hotel, and having | fitted and furnished it anew throughout, is} now prepared to offer to the public, first class! hotel accommodation at reagonable rates, The | Osborne is ituated, | AEE. No Liquors, Carriages always io wait- ing ab Steamers and Trains, Pie june5—eod w 3m. ‘Druggists & General Dealers in Pringe Edward island MAY NOW OBTAIN DYSPEPTICURE, The Specific for Dyspepsia, following ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. for their customers, fram the Wholesale Houses: T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, S. McDIARMID, = BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, SIMSON BROS. & CO., ‘ WATSON & CO., Montreal. DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by CHARLES KH. SUOGRT, junell St. John, N. B. BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ALANTIC LENE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. \@uickest and Most Direct Raute. Low Fares. The Magunificient Clyde-built Stcel S. S. “HALIFAX,” istest and best furnished ussenger steamship ever route between Canada and United Is the largest, safest, fe placed on the Stat 23. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every W ed- desday, at 8 o'clock, and Lewis Wharf, Boston, every saturday at 12 o’clock. Pa-s¢ ngers by Nuesday eveningtrains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale by P. E. isjand Nav, Co., and F, T. NEWBERY, ap30—eod wky pat Agent Ch’town. Midsummer trip, 1899, SHE BARKENTINE g, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., “ REMA,” now lo iding on SATURDAY, the ]0th‘inst Returning, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the 15th June next. For Freight apply in Liverpool to Willam Bullen, 57 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitgairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old 3road Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 7, 1890 —eod tf Half and P. E. Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMIT 8D.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY, AVILL sail from Charlottetown every is oi bursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, callieg at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesb vury, Arichat, Canso, | Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sal from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making game calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round tmp levery week, making same calls until the close of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and througks Bilis of Lading granted to any port on the eontineat or United Kiugdom. Apply to ery W. W. CLARKE, Jame 38 B ron Me “Ke anna. able Cottage and Outhcuses on the premises, Isaac |’ Liver Oil ane i" uyPOPHOSPHITES a of Lime and ; | Soda | Tue closing exercises are now in progress at St. Dunstan’s College. is the The following PRIZE LIST : RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. Third Class—William J Clarke and Jos Lacey, equal; 2d, Fred Blake. Honorable Mension--V Blake. | Second Class —Ist, St C Gallant and Ed- , ward Hogan, equal; prize presented by Rev J. Mc cLean; ‘Od, Jos McDonald. Honorable 'Menvion —Vavasour Rovinand Jobn Blake. First Class—Ist, Martin Monaghan; prize presented by His Lordship Bishop Mc- Intyre; 2d, Jos Gillis and W F Walsh, ‘4 equal. Honorable Mention—W F Welsh) en D F Morrison. ENGLISH. | Fourth Class—(Junior Grammar)—Ist, Vincent Blake; 2d, Chas McEachern. Hon: ek i. Mention—Fred Blake and Ed is a a—= ‘Seats Emulsion Dmulston. 1 és a oir S EI Flesh Producer. It is t ii Best Remedy tor Sneeneae-eetnE n } Scr-fula, Bronchitis,Wasting Dis- | eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. PALATABLE AS MILK. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in saimon color wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor substitutions, Sold by all Druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. — one eee naseseenenerencenceneitastiatiy cic _ | a nied Class—(Mason’ * Elementary Gram- ERS will be received up to S/ RDA eS i 21st instant, for Plastering Two Dw mar)— Ast, Mf Rohin; 2d, Edmund Hg. Houses, three coats tenders to specify the ool ~ Honorable Mention—Wm O'Brien and for each, lump sum. All material found, The: Jas Bryanton. subsagiber dees not bind himself to acc cept the Second Class—(Cowper and Coleridge)— lowest or any tender, Ist, Edward Hogan; 2d, John Johnstone. Honorable Mention—V_ Doran and P Mon- Honorable Meslinn i E Johnstone and FOR SALE. '2a, Felix Connolly. Honorable Mention— There are a comfc~t- ‘hird Class—Ist, Fred Blake; 2d, Vin- — ;aghan. First Class—Literature (Jenkins)—1st, THE MoKERNY A PROPERTY, 'D F Morrison; 24, Peter D McGuigan. W F Walsh. Rhetoric (Quackenbos)—Ist, W F Walsh; VOR SALE, —The House and Lot on the p : ‘ vs Malpeque Road, the property of the i te |” D MoGuigan and J C McKinnon. READING, The prope rty is just outside the City limits, cent Blake and Ed Ready, equal. Honor- nd is withia fifteen minutes’ walk from the able Mention—Alfred McLellan. WILLIAM BOYLE. junel2—di pd Market House. Enquire of the subscriber ati Second Class— 1st, WJ Clarke; 2d, E the house. : : ; or CATHERINE McKENNA | Byrne. Honorable Mention—P V Robin sah ih |and Frank Blake. _juneit—ly First Class (Elocution) Ist, John J Me- | Donald; 2d, Wm Voss, HISTORY. ats undersigned have a large quantity of | 2. one se ae ae ~ aon Pasture to ket for Cow Pasturage, very | irvakton ana ¥ ee © Mention—wv0s near the city. and allin good condition. Some; > ee of the pasture is in frout of the old Asylum Second Class (McCarthy’s History of Our St C Gallant; 2d, DP grovnds, and the balance nearer town, Por- Own Times)—Ist, sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum-| McGuigan. Honorable Mention—P Mon- mer had better apply at once. l aghan and E Riley. PETERS & PETERS. | First Class (Roman History)—Ist, M ‘Monaghan; 2d, D F Morrison. Honorable |Mention—J C McKinnon and J J McDon- PROFIT to the Ses: a. cer whe sells ccnemenie. Economical to the! Second Class—Iist, E Byrne; 2d, Joseph Housewife who nees Lacey. Honorable Mention—Joseph Bry- anton and P V Robin. First Ciass—ist, Patrick Monaghan; 2d, a St C Gallant. Honorable Mention—D Me- VV elele 1 S Aulay and Joseph McDonald. 7s LATIN, Sixth Class (Rudiments)—ILst, Baking Third Olass (Ovid)—1st, D F Morrison; 2d, John L Solumon. Honorable Mention —E Hogan and Joseph McLeod. 6 WW 6 m| Second Class (Virgil and Cicero)—Ist, James F Gillis; 2d, Feiix Connolly. Hon- i Mention—J C McKinnon and Wm Horasby; 2d, Wm Voss Cape Traverse School. ie 5th Ciass (Epitome Hist. Sacr.)—Ist, E PASTURE TO LET. _ may’ 20—tf Walter Byrne; 2d, James Bryenton. Honorable Mention—Joseph Callaghan. Fourth Class (Cwsar)—Ist, John John- stone and St C Gallant; 2d, Duncan Mc- Aulay. Honorable Mention—P D Mc- Guigan and Alex McDonald. Tow Class, (Horace and Tacivus)—Ist, 'M Monaghan, prize presented by Rev J J | McDonald ; 2d, W F Walsh. Honorable \Y LE TFACHER WANTED (either | Mention—J J McDonald and T Gallant. First or Second Class). A liberal Sup GREEK. Second Class, (Fables)—1st, F Connolly; 24, Wm Daley. Honorable mention—J F ‘Gillis and Win McKenna. F rst Class, (Xenophon)—Ist, M Monag- ;han; 2d, W F Welsh, prize presented by ian M Blake. Honorable Mention—J J | MeDonald and T Gallant. FRENCH. | Fourth Class, (Green)—Ist, John T Bryan- }ton; 2d,D McAulay.. Honorable Mention— |W Voss. | Third Class, (Ollendorff)—Ist, St C Gal- ane and E Byrne, equal; 2d, P V_ Robin. lon xrable Mention—Jos McDonald and Wa alcer in sae Class (Telemaque)—Ist, W F wa aish and J McKmnon, equal; 2d, R E) Johnstone. Honorable Meation—W Daly | [in OOE ‘and E Hogan. Bath EY éSe, First Class, (Christophe Colamb)—lst, | J Theodore Galiant; 2d, M Monaghan. of Sailings for Abava Li 18, | | Hone: able Mention—N Casault. MATHEMATICS, GEOMETRY, plement will be paid to a competent man. | Apply to NELSON CLARKE, Chairman Trustees, Cape Traverse, June 10, 1890. Furness sLine of Steamers HALIFAX TO. a Date S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax Gaudet. Hon: rable Meation—J E O’Brien and V Doran. PENMANSHIP. Proficiency—Ist, Vivian Doran; 2d, Josey h McLeod. Honorable Mention—J L So!omen. Improvement—Ist, Frank H Biake; 24, R T Ledwell, Honorable Menticn—E Byrne. SCIENCE. Natural History of P E_ Island—Ist, Jobn Blake, prize presented by Hon. P. Blake, M PP; 2d, P V Robin. Honorable Ment on—Joseph Bryanton and Juseph. Lacey. PHYSICS 1st—J C McKinnon, prize presented by Mrs M Blake; 2d, Joseph F Gillis. Honor- able Meation—P Monaghan and William Voss. MUSIC, Piano, Improvement—Ist, laghan and St C Gallant, equal; 24, M Monagan and John ~ Bryanton, equal, Prizes presented by Miss Lucy Caven. Proficiency—Ist, J T Gallant, prize pre- sented by Hon. P, Blake, M. P.P. »3 2a, Jas McLeod. Joseph Cal- SPECIAL PRIZES. Punctuality—Ist—Frank Blake; 2d, E Byrne. Highest Average in Sixth Class—Joseph Lacey and Walter Hornsby, equal. Highest Average in Fiith Class—P V Rebia and Edmund Byrne, equal. Highest Average in Fourtti Class—St C Gallant. Prize presented by D O’M Red- din, Jr, Esq. Highest Average in Third Class—Daniel F Morrison. Prize presented by Charles Paimer, Esq. Highest Average in Second Class—J oseph F Gillis. Prize presented by Jas H Red- din, Esq. Highest Average in First Class—Martin Monaghan. Prize presented by a friend. Literature and Rhetoric—P D McGuigan, Silver Medal, presented by James Byrne, Esq., C. C. Make an Agreement. It is a difficult matter to deal with that class of men who wiil neither give nor re- ceive a detinite proposition looking toward compensation. If, onthe one hand, you meet a man who gays, ‘* That will be all right; 1 guess we won't have aoy trouble about that part of it,” set it down that there will be trouble on ‘* just that part of it.” Jf, on the other hand, you find a man who is always declaring **You'll not lose anything on this; I’li see that it’s all right,” you may be sure it will be all wrong intheend. When two men of this sort get together, and the services are of such nature that to determine their exact value at the time of their inception is im- possible, the end will be a misunderstand: ing, mutual dissatisfaction, possibly an estrangement. Yet there is no case in which a probable value cannot be got at. If you consider matters as a complete af- fair, and estimate the value of results as you plan them to happen, you can never be far wrong. If one cannot do that, he has no business to undertake to make contracts atali. It may be that there are times when a man may go into a_ busi- ness engagement without «a deli- nite idea of what his pay is to be, and there may be men who will always settle satis- factcrily. But one is never safe to make engavements in such a lax way. False modesty always stands in the way of sen- sible business arrangements. But it has no place in business. As an old merchant said once toa writer: ‘**We are friends, and | trust will dlways remain so. Perhaps it is against my interest to tell you so, but when you are making an agreemen® for the purc.ase and delivery of gouds, don't thiuk of your feelings toward each other at all. Buy of me as you would of a stranger; con- sider your own needs aud profits, aud don’t hesitate to buy when you can do best.” It shou'd be exactly this way in making ar- rangements for employment. Treat the matter simply as business, pure and simp.e. You can’t afford to do business without making proper arrangements for empioy- ments for all points. Tuese sensible sug- gestions from the National trocer have more thana money value. ‘** Business is business” seems seumetimes like a heartless jproverb, but it is @ fact that no business is likely t0 prove so setistactory as that which is done strictly on business prin- ciples. Here is where the great value of business education comes in. It impresses upon the mind at every stage of its course that ‘* business is business.” W. R. Watson, Wruggist is wholesale agent for K. D.C. It is sold by all drug- gists, and guaranteed 10 cure Dyspepsia aud Indigestion or the money will be re- unded. —— ——@—-+-— r for London on or about.......... May 25'_ Third Class—Ist, Alex McDonald; 2nd, S. S. DAMARA ot Tot aes June i0 Jas Monaghan. 5s. 8S. ULUNDA ny Vy abesaine July 7! Second Class—ist, St C Gallant; 2d, S.8 DAMARA “Co. . sees: July 25 Patk Monaghan. Honorable Mention—P S.S. ULUNDA ree) as Aug. 20 B Gaudet and P D McGuigan. S.S. DAMARA “ .........s: Sept. 8 First Class—Ilst, Jos Martin ; 2d, Jos F I:, addition to the above, we will have s«‘l- Giilis. Honorable Mention—Wm Daley. ings once every month via Boston. Ae : Through Biils of Ladiag granted faom Cher- | TRIGONOMETRY. lottetown and all points and to apy port re-, Ist, M Monaghan; 2d, J F Gallant. | juired. Honorable Mention—J C McKinnon. Canued Lobsters carried at low rates. Ln-' suranve low. S. 8S. ULUNDA and DAMARA hive’ Second C superior: accommodation for passengers. 34, PB Geudet. Saloon awidship. Staterooms large w.d © Gallant and P D McGuigan. airy. ALGEBRA Ch'town, May 8, 1800, Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, accord'1g ace. Honorable Mention—J T to location of Stateroom. Teu per cent re Gallant. duction on return tickets. For any further information reqri- cal ARITHMETIC. appiy to Third Class—lst, Fred Blake; 24, V) WwW, W, CLABKE, | Biake. mayl3—pat tf Sgent, . % ° Avvick £0 Moruzers.—Mrs. Winslow's |Sovthing Syrup has been used by muthers ‘for chiidren teething for over fifty lyeers with perfect success ft re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces ‘naiural quiet sleep by relieving the chiid Slass—-1st, Pati ‘ick Monaghan; from pain; and the little cherub awakes as Honorable Mention—St | \** bright as @ butvon.” It is very pleasant to aste. It svothes the child, softens the First Class—Ist, R E Johnstone; 24, M' guras, allays 0] pain, saliowen wind, reg- rea the bowels and is tho best "known a vedy for diarrhees, whetber ax ising from other causes, ‘Twont ty tive apll8'Widreodwky ly ~thiug or oe; ta a hottie. Honorable eer D, C, is Guaranteed, Ta) gee ar nena ee ees 1 ab at et Ph ae oe a tree se rine seca ere peer, on AMT toe isan aaa OS, oe aT, SSB 5 ep i RE a ai EE SR SES Care MER. OSE a. + et rie casted