tt a i ay: EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STRERT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Rillhead Letterheads, Note heads, Pamph- tate Poeters, Dodgere, etc —-., Tenms :—Five Dottarns a Yuar. —- For neat, clean, tastefrd Printing, _and prompt attention to orders, THB EXAMINER Job Printing Depart. | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. | ee “ This is true Liberty, when Free Borm Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”~Evnirives. Sine... ovis Two Ones NEW SERIES. = ~ —_ oaabes pnp pes — a ———— = : : = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISUAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1892. on — - VOL. 39.--NC. 90 Calendar for September, 1892 MOON’S CHANGES. Fall Moon, 6th day . 444 efter Last Quarter, 13th day........... 8 26 morn New Moon, 20:h day....... . 8 52 after Firet Quarter, 29th day . | 55 after Perigree, 7th day . Sb. after car eo oe <a nee a Day | High Water. of Day of Week. | ———- | -— Month. Morn. | After. | hm h m 1 Thursday = 2 5 45 2 Friday | 6% vi. 8 Saturday 7 48 8 20 ie ee Monday 0 6 | Tuesday , 10 27 10 45 7 | Wednesday | 11 3 | 11 20 . 'hureday ll 36 ll 53 9 | Friday he 010 10 | satur lay 0 28 0 46 11 | Sanday | 16] 1928 12 Monday | 150 214 13 | Tuesday 245 3 16 M4 | W edaesday | 3&8 4 41 16 | Tharaday | 523 | 6136 16 | Priday 6 57 ? 37 7 | Saturday | 8 7 & 36 Is Sunday 8 59 9 22 19 | Monday | 940 | 957 2» | Tuesday 10 14 10 30 21 | Weduesdsy 10 49 m 2 Thursday 1h.36 | 13 31 23 Friday | ll 46 Kacey 24 | Saturday : ove 017 25 | Sunday 0 34 0 49 3 | Menday [224 46 27 ' Puesd ‘y | 1 46 27 23 | Weduesday | 229 2 55 % i i Lursday 3 2) 3 54 30 | Priday 4 28 6 14 JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIF AX, AGENT FOR AUGUST Is Generally a Dull Month, WE PROPOSE TO MAKE IT A BUSY ONE, 7 order to do this we have placed a BARGAIN COUN. TER in our Shop, and will offer for this Month the balance of our Summer Stock of BJOTS AND SHOKS at prices that will ensure quick sales. Spac2 will not permit going into details, but cali and exwmine the greatest bar. gains ever offered in the city. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, August 12, 1892. P is oom original coier. assenger Arent, C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruff is a perfect remover of Dan- Stops falling of hair. Keeps the Scalp clean, Makes hair soft and Pliable Promotes Growth, Toronto, Traveltin APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES DANDRUFF DR See copteetiees ely enoneh Tord Restores Fading hair to its D. L. CAVEN. excessive dandmit accumulation but stopped Biche falling of the hair, n.ade it soft and pliable and promoted @ visible growth ARE WE INIT ? WARRB, CAKBBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, ) London, -- England, ——AND ALSO—— Several First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Yea sugur sua srvemn-| | Careful attention given to cossignments of | Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIC2—Pickford & Black’s Tat ive, Areal? i3)l—ly %& ay | NERVE |__S22v= BEANS ore s new die, covery that cure the worst cases of Fee gone, Ser BEANS weakness of body of mind consed ceases of youth. Thin Remedy sb- cures omt obstinate cases © other TREATMENTS pet Tialied even to felieve. Told by drug- gists at $1 per or six for or sent —_ receipt of price AMES BOATS TO HIRE! + whe BLE, Safe Rowboats and | Sailboats at any howr of the day or| night. A convenient slip for landing and- embarking. JOHN SNELGROVE, Steam Navigvioa Wharf, PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladics to restore and regulate the menser; product g free, healthy an' peivliess dwcharge. No aches or Pains «A ap roech. Sow used by over 30,990 indies. bn. cused willuseagain. luvigo airs theee o Buy of your dreacit miy those with our signatere ecro: face of label Avoid cuneate, oe led sticu are maile | te Stamp. *}- r oon vad JakKA CHEMICAL COMPANY. Dsreorr, Mick. For sele. mailed, by G40. RK HUGHHS, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’towa. dw ly—#3pt29 THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks every City, Town and Manafacturing Ceutre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Contivuous All-Rail Highway between *he Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office ® Cherlottetown for the sale of tickets to all points in Michizan, Minnesota Da ota. Mop- tana, Manitoba, the Noithwest, British Colum- bia, Coloraio, Arizons, California, Chicago, St. is, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paal, W inni- peg, Ke., Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Clair Tannel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Fraucisco and Intermediate Points; St. Paul, Portiand, Ore., and Paget Sound Points, with only one change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at P. m.. aad every WEUNESUAY at 9.25 m. 1 a Tourist Tickets to all parts of Caneda and ths United States upon appiicativa. For rates, routes and through tickets to al points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Ageut Grand Trunk Hail way. , ea—tt Charlotestows, = WELL, | WONDER. —- — — — 1) ——- a ™ : yy We Lead--Others Follow. 5 me —— UR BLANK BOOKS ARE THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY. For Good Paper, Flat Opening, Strong and Neat Binding, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ch’town, July 30, 1892- SS ENORMOUS SALES. ‘=... EIS. ee, Bd. .0-Loens Rp Sue WALT Nw J. D. Mthnov SCunwaus: Eee SS — Seana Universal! Commendation from 200 Medical Men, | i sands of flattering remarks are the rve-ult< ft ates eae from a GRATEFUL PUBLIe wie AAV USED that WONDERFUL LIPE-GIVING preparstion, MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER KNOWS NO FAILURE For INVALIDS. CONSUMP- Vi 2 p TIVES and DYSPEPTICS If HAS NO EQUAL, and for : = 8 nursing women not to use it is to SUFFER when a SURE REMEDY is at hand) READ modical testimonials aud be convinced. of all imitations. Sold by all druggits, Manufactured by THE M2LTO PEPTONIZED PIATER C). (LT3.), july30—dy & wky PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAT. 0. 1892. Summer arrangement. 1992. Q* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27:h, 1892, Trains will run 4s follows :— o0—--—- os remem nt eee engeeengnanenetae ee ccaaelannagendtnesaemenaape ae coer aaanaaoenncaeenasanalnapeaaae Oe ee ae re ee | ee it a - TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM Tt E WEST. 1 STATIONS. [spree Accom, } STATIONS. | Express| Accor] Ce ee a Vas kk. t 4: P.M | AM Charlottetown,......dp} 600 , 4+0 | PE escee canal dp, 1225 | 500 | Royalty Janction ° 614°} 320 | Alberton, .......se+++-- 1 05 6 90 i | North Wilteaire. ..... 6 43 407 | Bicomfleld.........-.-- | 130 ' 625 | Hanter River. ae 6 58 42t | \O’ LOY 2... cevcecessess 145 7 09 Bradalbane...........- 7 23 5 SUED 2 Savnicorenss 237 , 816 Emerald Junction... 7 30 5 0 \Wellingtom........00..; 307 9 05 Deanna. ..cc.osccceee, 10 4 O20 | Misoouche, .-..0-++--.. mt | 9 29 Lensington ........++++ 7 53 5 42 \} ’ ar d _ _ 8 15 615 || Summerside...-.- * ' co ee | p 4 ——,-* § aol 8 30 | 6 30 | Kensington .....s0+.... :- 22 10 31 ee) ' £4@ 6 5) IE ok os can cous 4 44 10 50 Weillington............ 9 05 735 | | Emerald Junction..... 454 11 04 Port | ee 9 35 734 | Bradalbane ...........- 5 00 li il i U’ Leary seb Dice aie 10 30 9 v4 | Hunter River........<0« 5 25 li 44 Biwomiield.---.-+....++ i 1047 | ; * | North Wiltshire....... 5 36 nt . \)oerton. .«++ .... -eeeee 144 wi ' a ’ hee 0¢ cca Wt % 11 00 ''Royalty Junction...... 6 10 12 40 = ———— wl er Charlottetown joceser er §& 25 1 00 P.M. } i | |A.M. ial duh a 415 | |\Cape Traverse......dp 6 25 Emerrcaverse — Oe _lfiteratd Sune....-are! ry Ra TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. ——. LLB BMBMBLMLLL LL LLL LD i} STAT IONS. Kxpress | Accom. 1 STATIONS. Express Accom. —— ee 1 eset en i Jaan P.M oe. 1-38 dpi 70 | 12930 Charlottetown -<+-- | ae ) 3 ie | oe oliord rere. 6 37 7 2 Mine Stewart Juoc ar! 8 10 2 co as OTE.0..00-.002%e- a ro He | t. Stewart Jt a Fe 2. i a. Mm Mr. Srowart 3000 Fe) yy | gm | Bomrleecee nota 8 i WerGll covccovessconnes :. ae 8 56 ine Macatee. -cencs etnies 7 20 12 33 St, Peters........++++ ++ °°? 929 = || Morell...-++00....0000" + 98 1 25 Gear iver wevssees- 8 41 10 05 1] | P.M, SOUT s 00000-0007 200 ar! = 9 1s 1045 __|inct. Stewart June. § ar) sw | 363 — ie dp! % 15 ' 219 a oe — RMN ccspntiins ch odes . a. oe = age a 8 03 © 38 \Royalty Junction.. ... se | 3 ‘0 Georgetown. ......-@F 8 25 10 6 __Charlottetown .. enn oo vB i Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. melT ANDITG Syrup of Figs is iver and Bowe its k only remedy o effects, pre healthy and agreeab Any reliable Cruggist Both the method and results when n; it is pleasant | and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, | L cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its red only from the most e substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c |, bottles by all leading druggists. | | } ind ever pro= | | who may not | He wouldn't, I know, if he only had have it on hand will promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown, rocure it ' (=-E5 ‘7 £"\- lid : woe 22575 - icAL. { IS NOTHUIQIENS one No rere rerreenee ee: Wt susPhOLD B Oc. AN/PT.CO 8 ATIC 2 fie w Gia ~ ipincrssgltngeton rene! —_—_—_-— TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. 530 TOS HARD COAL ETRA QUALITY. Cc. LYONS. Charlotteown, July 18, will find the most delicious. Lime Fruir CHAMPAGNE They will be found an and Wine Merchants. jyi9 T° LET—A comfortable 8 atonce. Apply at Miss W. Upper Great George Street, EE GAIN ) ORE POUND LN Down,” AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE ime & Soda a port ONLY IN SALMON ar A ee en er et 8 re. YOU NEW DRINKS ~—OF THE— WILMOT SPA A BECOME “ALL t to N THIS FEAT } th WAS TEEN PERFORMP OVER AND OVER j ; : Pazcatast AS MILK, EN.) th } un gy PuciANs. Scort’s , ALL DruG- e th Belleville co Ath ott ae i crofters. $2,500 per family, according to the number of 1892. 1 ed at Buenos Ayres against vessels from Eng- 1 mally opened on Tuesday. r trial trip the general pablie were invited to a free ride for the rest of the day. raided Tuesday afternoon and $350 worth of They are called Fruir SuasH (a delicste drink for ladies), (a delicious non- slcoholic Beverage), and Crncuona Bit- jrers (a palatable and effective tonic). ¢ agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). house on Bayfieid -reet. containing seven rooms and pantries, with stable room for horse, cow and carriage. Newly painted, papsred, ete. Possession given W. Hooper's Store, bi pd—augd Called the father from the well; ‘And « flush crept up to his bronzed brow, | “It was this,” said he—and coming near The farmer went bick to the field, and the | Sang snatches of tender little songs And the pain in her head was gone, and the! | Her bread was light, and her butter was sweet, | The night came down, and the good mwf jyl3 agent at Liverpool, England, and Mr. R. Me- Donald, of Aberdeen, chief factor for Lady ,Catheart, left for Manitoba a few days ago to | Visit the crofter settlements at Saltcoats and Killarney. The Empire reports that while at ister of the Interior, with a view of ascertain= ing how the crofters stand in their relation Land Company, wit the accumulation of in terest ap t ; View *> tha Dominion Government, askin v » asking t groved =e, fo thé ta gerrender their im- lands elsewhere for those which are owned by the ‘ coats, so that the crofters might be able abandoning their present settlement, where authority gives it that the proposals stated in ‘an arbitrator who sympathized with the crofters in their holdings was oi no value. They were mere tenants at will. They came out in 1983 snd 1884 from the western Scottish islands. Mr. Macdona'd denies that the were given to understand that the money advanced to them was not to be repaid. ed, Exchange is quoted at 10 premium, and little is obtainable at that figure. lcontradiction of the report that emigrants prevented from going to the United States are being diverted to Canada. ‘to a New York newspaper from Mexico. an tn Love Lightens Labor. A good wife rose from her bed one morn, And thought, with a nervous dread, Of the pile of clothes to be washed, and more Than a dozen mouths to be fed. There’s the meals to get for the men iu the eid, And the children to fix away To school, and the milk to be skimmed and churned; And all to be done this day. It had rained in she night, and all the wood Was wet as it could be; There were puddings and pies to bake, besides A loaf of cake for tea; And the day was hot, and her aching head Throbbed wearily as she said : “If maidens but knew what good wives know They'd be in no haste to wed.” “Jennie, what do you think I told Ben Brown ?” And his eyes half bashfully fell; He kissed from her brow the frown;— . -— this,” said he, “that you were the st Ard the dearest wife in town. wife, In a smiling and absent way, She'd not sung for many a day, clothes Were white as the foam of the sea; And as golden as it could be. ‘Jast think,” the children in a breath, ‘*Tom Wood has run off to sea ! As happy # home es we.” wife smiled To herse!f as she eoftly said : * ‘Tis sweet to labor for those we love; It’s not strange that maids will wed.” The Crofters of Manitoba. Mr, John Dyke, Government emigration )ttawa Mr. Macdonald iuterviewed the Min- Fe) iy ‘with the Government. It will be re {the maintenance and welfare of cur public) to directions, and also used SKODA' i j , lep that whea Rev, A. E. Burk eka schools, to receive fuller information respect: | CINE MESS externe ly, eit OR A Da jc a » purke visited the ling this matter in order that possible def Ater wing HAR them but ome eatin iO Ys ‘erofters at Saltcoats about a month ago he |; ® : Seer ees earns. Sanne! weeks, there was a visible Vas sets | found them complaining of the difficulty they adr ye system may be discovered and canes in amt gee vv skin that was ys £ GAIn 4 OUN NOTE : . ; edied. rally covered pim co ~ . : fe eae DAY IN THE experienced in repaying the advances made to bletehes began to clear up. hem by Lady Cathcart and the Northwest compound interest thereon; and hey forwardei through Father Burke a peti- question naturally arises, Had Miss McPhai! — her simply because she sought to public, and particularly those interested in| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Grievance. £1r,—My attention has been drawn to sn article on Primary Education which sppeared in a recent issue of the Weekly Guardian, With the sentiment of the writer I am heartily in accord, and hope in the near future to see at least one well- equipped kindergarten department in oper- stion in this city. There is one paragrrph, however, in the article in question which puzzles me not # litle :—** The matter is receiving the atten- tion of the School Board in Summerside, and there is a probability of the Board the:nselves taking the matter in hand and making provision for kindergarten teach- ing in the schools under their control.” Now it certainly seems strange and inex- plicable, in view of their deep and absorb ing interest in kindergaiten schools, that this Board should have summarily dis- missed from their service the only teacher on the Island who has made a special com - et ae CS Pees | e i te a a r i ) 4 \.¢ . Rheumatism of the Joints stady of nature’s methods in the ar’. of oe children, and who, AND with the insignificant means at h of Command, pat ‘To vec oneaier| {INHERITED HUMOR «. BLOOD a training system foun on true kinder- ; garten principles. J refer to the recent dis. Bantehed by Stoda's, missal from the teaching staff of the Summer- side School, of Miss J McPhail, a lady of culture and refinement, and a teacher of rare ability, who by her lierary talents and enthusiastic devotion to the work of her life, ha#won for herself a place of honor among our foremost educatora. Miss McPhail was something more to her pupils than a mere instructor, always exercising a watchful care over them, and treating them with sympathetic tenderness and motherly affec tion, No wonder, therefore, that a petition signed by a very largs pumber of the parents AFTER PHYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED) THEM INCURABLE ! Marcus LITTLEFIELD LIVES AT WEST! WINTERPORT, ME. A FARMER BY OCCU- PATION, HE ENJOYS THE RESPECT OF ALL WHO KNOW HIM. IN CONVERSATION WITH A REPRESENTATIVE OF THB SKODA Dis. COVERY ©O., NOT LONG SINCE HE RELAT- ED THE FOLLOWING STORY: “Ever since I was berm, I have been troubled at times, more or less, with a MUMCR on my hands, face and neck.§ Por fifteen years it has been on the fim- crease, I have been gradually in a health, and for three years past it has rr ya of os oe to whom she itched and burned :0 badly, that all the come quietly endeared during her way 0 coehe, gee Seg foe oS ae ee fourteen years’ residence among them, was egy 2 ae me for a a laid before the Board, asking for justice in In addition to this, eight months ago, her behalf. Rheu in my neck and shon!-} h But the strange thing about it all is that the petition was ignored, and that the lady was condemned unheard, apparently becuase she ventured to protest against a kind of grading which she considered unf:ir to herself and injurious to her work. Tie ™ ders set in, drawing my shoulders, 80 out of place,} BETTER chat for three weeks I did not have my clothes off. Physicians said I could never get well. I was unable to do any work, and — a : aes oe red with isevera ysicians. in Boston, and took the and blood areal grievance? It so, then it seems hard, Certised sarsaparilins was inanifestly cruel, and unchristian to purifiers, ut reccived no benefit what- ever. I had given up all hepes, and my frieuds thought I could live but a few months. I began the use of SKODA'S DISCOVERY and TABLETS, accord ve it removed. It is certainly due the : TEACHER. tite became good, less shoulders, 1n4 I gained . now used less than two courses of P. E. Island Hospital. REMEDIES, and my a SHOULDERS ree THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE A The P. E. Islang Hospital has received WHICH THE RS SAID COULD WN’ aleve, aa =e BACK AGAIN ARE AS GOOD AS NEW d also that "the “Gover ln nanny. wit about Salt- Land Company ey have built churches and schools. An/T{, e request of the crofters. Speaking of the urse pursued by d for her articles at a high valuation, fixed by ms included. The None have been sent since.” croftera i the. fodpea dO Mise Frank Haszsrd ; 1 pail raspberries rrott Mrs Walter Haszird’ The following pub- take up some second honesteads without |lications from Mrs Beal Davies :—2 vols Leisure Hour, years ‘64 and 65; 1 vol : Death and Eternity; 1 vol Course of Faith: e petition could not be carried out without] 19 numbers Harper's Magazine; 1 number legislation by Parliameat, and Mr Macdonald B says the Government is not likely to entertain minster Review; 11 ae eee 1! Lady Cathcart towards |8umber Life of Peter Hendereon; oom OTH OOL FOR GIRLS her former tenants, Mr. Macdonald stated to|ber The Curate in Charge (a novel); { num- 5 e Empire’s correspondent that he cone ber Sylvia’s Cheice; 1 number Nobody's sidered the crofters had been liberally treated. “When they were leaving Scotland,” he said, ‘Lady Cathcart not only advanced them money, bu: allowed them to sell offsuch move- ables as they could dispose of, and HARD COAL |: “TO-DAY, Per Schr. Vandrian from New York, Fortune. with a portrait and other illustrations. Besant, entitled London, is soon to be publish- AND IN PERFECT POSITION. My éh.in free syasn piatehes and etre ‘oomnee “COL. n all my life, ana se. all the time. ished at the results, and not mora. * ee consider it almost ous. : SKODA DISCOVERY GO., Weifville,N. Pineens ' ts Lord Guudatt, 2/228 orth, mee. Mrs C} as Serious Call; 1 vol Meditations on ritish Quarterly Review; 1 number Wes”- CHARLOTTETOWN, Will be re-opened oa the 1tr# SEPTEMBER, at 9 o'clock, in McLEOD’S HALL, —— acaeoe --e Literary Notes. George William Curtis had been associated with Harper’s Weekly almost since ite begin- ra] bing in 1857, and had written the ‘Editor's MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, The advance ranged from $530 to Basy Chair” in Harper's Magazine since 1853. . f the The next number of the Weekly, published on << September 7th, willin a certain sonse be a i memorial number, and will contain appropri- Assisted by Fraulien Lauffer. HE GENERAL COURSE for Seniors inclades lish in all its branches, Mathemati latin, Freach, Harmony, Class Singing i a , Wa vear. A unique and vsluable work by Walter ara a -ertea, “Jeawing (Freehand and i term. Model), Piano, $10 each « ter “eq THE JUNIOR CLASS is taught ing. Writing, History, Geography, Calisthenics. te sketches of his life, character and services d by Harper & Brothers. It is not history * ef the city as a body-polizic, but the story of | Arithmetic, Grammar snd Composition, te ohe life of the people at different riods from . the earliest historical records to the times of F pane yeos. h and Needlework, $2.50 oe nee the Georges. The book will be very fully ax — : eee and Piano, a term. Grave fears are entertained for the crops in tllustrated. Illinois on account of heavy rain. Great distress is said to prevail among the 0,000 idle tin plate workers in Wales. Several banka at Martinique have suspend- A quarantine of forty days has been im ish porte. Winnipeg electric street railway was for Sir Charles Tupper has cabled an emphatic A Chinese opium joint in Montreal was the drug was confiscated, Nine Chinamen were arrested. Almost every day for the past three months Guadalaj ra, Mexico, has been shaken by earthquakes. The walls of the most substan- tia! buildings are bad!y cracked. The erup- tions of Mount Colima are believed to have something to do with the tremblings. A most romantic yarn is telegraphed lt is related that a religeuse in a convent in the City of Mexico several weeks ago dis- overed an old document stating that $3,000,000 in gold was buried ‘tat the time of the war with the French” by the Lady ‘Superior of theconvent, and telling where to ‘dig for the treasure. The priests according!y were hard at work digging it up, when ‘President Diaz heard about it, and, as the ,bank president in Mark Twain's story told ‘little Stepen Girard that the pins which he ‘was picking up belonged to the bank and ; so that consci-| Shediac, mdse. entious executive set his own men at|bell, Richibuctc, bal; Genesta, Stewart, O.+ he must not steal them, commenting on the absence scares in Europe, says, however, ‘* some communities behaved foolishly un- | to Miss Russeli. der the guidance of some bellowing idiot of a newspaper, which was willing to work harm to any conceivable extent if only to fulfilits chosen function of making its 0 The Music, both Vocal and eee is taught by Miss Russell and Professor Earle. The — have 24 lessons a term, and the privi- le of attending the Harmony and Singing ement for Classes in German or French by Fraulien Lauffer may be made on application Fees 50 cent: a lesson. or $10 a term. Private eee given either at the pupil's house or in the Schooiro>m, Prospectuses may be had of MISS RUSSELL, P. O. Box 14, Charlottetown. aug30—dy pateod wky pat pio 2i -=_>-- The New York Times’ cable letter, of cholera that readers’ flesh creep,” upon which the Mon- iter ancl trol Gate emacs tat hare ms | ANU RNT DE NOTRE DAME, this continent. The b, i, newspaper is not a purely American institution. aches --e CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Sisters of the Congregation De Summerside Exports. SumMmersipEz, Sept. 7. Per str Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point Duchene : 197 GnOed ORME... 2 soc svc cc ccccsccee $ 477 Notre Dame. 1 Bie cst iedeceveet 230 = anc 7 ile B hide dsle ta'e eRe 440 TUDIKS will be rosumed in this Institution ti. Mar ieee Rented em 475| 59 03 MONDAY, sth September, Smt GAREGE . ic 8545.0 0's 0 0 bb OH 20| The Course of Instruction ja the English and 1 threshing mill...........-++++- 300] French Languages is thorough. Efficient Teachers preside over the Depart $ 2052| ments of Music, Drawing, Painting and Needle work. By same steamer on 8th— further information ean be obtained by 26 cases CfgS «--+--+-++ ee eeees ees $ 117| adirassing the MOTIIER SUPERIOR, Convent 4 boxes game.........-- evccesee ‘ 17} De Notre Dame. augld 64 bris mackerel. .......-+--++0+ 640 ferent cvs: SO1CQONNOLLY HOUSE 1 brl potatoes. .....+.eeeeeee cree DUNDAS ESPLANADE. $ 1275 @ FEW BOARDERS can be accommodated at SHIP NEWS. A the CONNOLLY HOUS « on the Esplanade. This is the beautifui residence donated by Mrs. a ’ Owen Connolly to tue Grey Nuns. The location S'side, Sept 7, Eat sch Genesta, Stewart, | canno: be excelled. The rooms are large, beau- Cla, 7, sc Beatrice, Camp- tifally furnished, and fitted ap with all raodern improvements, To those in search of home com- forts, no more desirable place could be recom- work, turned up the $3,000,000 and salted | paud, mdee and panel doors; Telephone, Wes-! mended, it away in the national treasury. For particulars apply at the Honse. ton, Ch’town, bal. ue iearaan BE sept ge: Pad i ee i Sate en a Ra A I “ ps es,