-* * ie pie Sa oe YS atk sale gg Pa Age pe PT ee’ i — ~- | BO PGS Rie tgs PE a ihe 22 ie > ee eee — —— 4 f , The Steamship POLINO is due here from Montreal Monday, the 2nd July, and sails for St. John’s, Nfld, by Sydmey and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and produce under deck carried at low rates. For further information as io freight and passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent. DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and Steamship lines te Beston via Yarmouth. The Populer Fast line be- tween Nova Seotia and Heston via Windsor Junction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAIN® leave Halifax daily (ex. ep! Sunday) at 6.35a. m., for Digby and Yern« uth, making connection Wednesdays a1 tardays at Yarmouth for Boston, itE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” ‘1 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Forse Power, the ‘he and finest steamer plying between the Mi>+tetime Provinces and ton, Seave Yarmouth Wednesday | nud Satordays for Boston. () «i rival of Express Train from Halifax’ urning leaves Boston ‘luesday and Fri- ti} 4 p.m +» seners arriving in Halifax next day 5 30 py © by Express iain. F r all information, guide book, folders, etc wiich will be sent free, writeto F. H. Arm- a 1g, general passenger Agent Kentville, P. GIFKINS; Gen. Manager! ] «: ‘ville, N. 8., May 26th, 1900. Ladies’ Bicycle Soots made from fine Dongola $$$ et medium cut light—and Cs comfortable —- suitable fe . for walking voots also— $=’ e vy i ; ~ es a° =A yit eat oe ee ~ ay 4 = ’ rants Boots regular prices U : $2.00 3 3 “ie See them in our window : dey : . 3 7 Stamper’s Corner. 3 TE SA CA Jufter all Is said ree -% v te payer a~ene “ . and done, we shal] wasted your time and ours » iat we have to sell is not what you want, waste But you won’t : much time ou just ; drvp inask for what you want. Ten chances to one we have § € it i it’s in our line. < HITCHRELL'S EQOKSTORE $225 COSS FEOI OHOE CHES LAN’ Cees Qvreen Stree: ; Opp. Prewse’s...... BO0 0OGO 1 004 60000800 0766 _ —-———__- ——. —_———_ Prince Rdward Island Rail- way. Dominion Day. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS‘at one single first class fare will be issued from aad to a)! Stations, June 29th, 30:b end July 2nd, good to retura up to and on July 4th 1900. Tiekets are not good for passage on going journey after date of issue. On Morday the train for Sourie and Georgetown will not leave Charjotietown until 4.45 p. m. Standard time, and the train for Sum erside wil! not leave Char- lottetown uniil 5 o’clock p. m. standard time. es cee - u ntendent. Charlottetown, June 23rd" 1900. aE — LINE DAIL‘ CITY SCHOOLS. Mid-summer Closing Exercises — Dis- tribution of Certificates— List of Prizes. All the city schools were closed to-day for the mid-summer bolidays which con~ tinue until the 4th of Septemver next. The Trustees in attendauce were Mr. Blan- chard, Chairman of the Board, Mr. Hand rabao, Dr. Taylor, Dr. 8. R, Jenkins and Mr. J.B. McDonald. The Trustees cer- tificates were distributed in the various rooms by Mr. Blanchard. We publish to-day the liets for Upper Prince Street and Queen Square. The list for West Kent will be published tomorrow : PRINCE STREET 8S HOOL, HONOR ROLL AND PRIZE LIST, Governor-Geverals medai for general proficiency — Viola Beers. ; Becond prize for geoeral proficiency, presented by His Honor Lieutenant Governor—Helen Palmer. Third prize for general proficiency— May Cotton. Trusiees certificates for general pro- ficiency—Viola Beers, Helen Palmer, May Cotton, Eva McFarlave, Ida Waugban, Lois Hooper, Annie Mc-~ Swain. Certificate for yertical writing, present- ed by WJ Gage & Co-~ Blanche Me- Kinnon. Gold medal for current events, present- ed by F Beer, Esq, Nelson, B C—May Cotton. Trustees certificates for attendance— Florrie Campbell, Maud Passmore. MR. SHAMAN’S DEPARTMENT. a pair fcr men’s Bicycle Fa ! English—I1st, Ida Waughan, 2nd, Helen | Palmer, 3, Viola Beers. | Composition—1,May Cot’on,2, Helen | Palmer, 3, Rose Stauway). | Literature—1, Rose Stanway, 2, Annie | McSwain, 3, Lois Hooper. Dictation—1, Helen Palmer, 2, Jacque- line McDonala, 3, Hilda Stewart. Aritbmeiic—1, Helen Palmer, 2, Ido Waughan, 3, Viola Beers. Geometry—1, .Ida Waughan, Mary Cotten ; 2, Jacqueline McDonald; 3, Eva | McFarlane. Latio—1, Ida Waugban; 2, Helen | Palmer; 3, Lois Hooper . Algebra—1, Eva McFarlane; 2, Minnie ‘Lawson; 3, Annie Howlett, Maud | Pasemore, British History—1, Viola Beers; 2, Annie McSwain; 3, Rose Stanway. Canadian History—1, Viola Beers; 2, Rose Stanway; 3, Eva McFarlane. Geograpby~—-l, Viola Beers; 2, Florence Robertson; 3, Lois Hooper. Physiology—1, Ida Waughan; 2, Helen Palmer; 3, Annie Howlett. Boteny—1, Vicla Beers; 2, Ida Weughan, Eva McFarlane; 3, Annie McSaaiop. Reading—1, Jacqueline McDonald; 2, Viola Beere, Rose Stanway, Winnie Hol- brook; 3, Helen Palmer. Drawing—1, Viola Beere; 2, Daisy Pick. ard; 3, Rose Stanway, Fiorrie Campbell. French— 1, Annie McSwain; 2, Viola Beerr, 3, Ida Weughan. Writing—1, Florence Roberteon, Maud Pasemoie, Daisy Pickard, MaryyCotton; : 2, Vio’s Beere, Minnie Lawson, Blanche McKinpor; 3, Minnie Anderson. MISS HARRIS’ DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ certificates for General Pro- ficiency— Muriel Taylor, Abbie LePage, Margaret Cotton, Hazel Bremner, Sadie McGregcr, Maud McCaane!)). Reading—1\, Murie! Taylor and Margar- et Cotton; 2, Hazel Bremner; 3, Maud McCannel!, May Peebles, Edna White; 4, Helen Haszard; 5, Bernice McLeod. Dictation—1, Cora Paton; 2, Saidie Smith; 3, Hazel Bremner; Muriel Taylor; 4, Margaret Cotton; 5, Abbie LePage, Maud McCaouell, Ari:hmetic—1, Margaret Cotton; 2, Hazal Bremner; 3, Bertha Gorman, Muriel Taylor; 4, Maud McCannell; 5, Heiea | Has zard, | Geography—1, Hazel Bremner; 2,Mar- | garet Cotton, Maud McCannell, Abbie LePage; Sadie McGregor; 3, Helen Has- zerd; 4, Murie! Taylor, Edna White; 5, Edna Skerry, Bertha Gorman. English—1, Muriel Taylor; 2, Abbie LePeg+; 3, Hazel Bremner; 4,Cora Paton, Maud McCannell, Margaret Cotton; 5. Sadie McGregor. Drawing—1, Helen Haezard; 2, Hazel Bremner, 3, Abbie LePage; 4, Muriel Taylor; 5, Ida McNair. Latin— Claes I;1, Sadie McGregor; 2, \ Abbie LePage; 3; Margaret Cotton; 4, | Hazel Bremver;5, May Peebles. Class / 1,1, Muriel Taylor; 2, Bertha Gorman, 3, Muriel Hugher; 4, Kihel Gregor; 5, Katie Dover. Algebra—1l, Abbie LePage; 2, Muriel Taylor; 3, Margaret Cotton; » Hazel Bremner; 5, Maud McCannell. Geometery—( lass I, 1, Abbie LePage; 2, Maud McCannell; 3, Sadie McGregor; 4, Helen Haszard; 5, Hazei Bremner. Class II, 1, Muriel Taylor; 2, Sadie Smith; 3, Bertha Gorman, Katie Dover; 4,Martha Chappelle;5, Amy Rattenbury. British Hietory—1l, Maud McCannell; 2, Abbie LePage; 3, Muriel Taylor, 4, Sadie McGregor, Bertha Gorman; 5, Edna Skerry. Canadiau History—1, Abbie LePage; Direct. Steamer for Great Britain The Str. Thor, 2000 grass tonage classed A 1, at Lieyds’ is intended to sail from Charlottetown onor about the 5th July next. Freight carried at lowest current rates. } Apply te was GE®. TOOMBS, eod, Agent. EXAMINEB, —— 2, Maud McCannel/; 3, Muriel Taylor; 4, Saiie McGregor; 5, Margaret Cotton. Writing—1i, Haze) Bremner, Saidie Smith, Ethel Gregor; 2, Amy Rattenpury; 3, Maud McCannel!, Sadie McGregor; 4, Pear! Stewari; 5, Cora Paton, May Peebles, Edna Skerry. French—l, Sadie McGreger; 2 Abbie LePage; 3, Margaret Cotton, 4, Muriel Taylor; 5, Maud McCannell, Physiology—1, Hazel Bremner; 2, Mariel Taylor: 3, Abt « LePage; 4, Helen Hasbard; 5, Maud McCannell. MISS MARGARET JAMES’ DEAARTMENT,. Honor List: Cgrtificates for General Proficiency — Muriel Wickwire. Blesche Dingwell, Kathrine Jost, Nettie Matthew, Blasche Murley, Marion Lowe, Katie Stanley. Certificates for attendance—Muriel Wickwire, Nettie Matthew.-, Certificate for bess vertical writing, Blanche Dingwell. Prize for improvement in writing, Carrie Love. Reading—1, Kathrine Jost, Bertha Smith, Katie Stanle7; 2, Blanche Diog- we!], Helen Grant, Helem Crocketi; 3, Nettie Matthew, Hattie Raymond. Dictatien—Muriei Wickwire; 2, Katie Sianlev, Kathrine Jost; 3, Blanche Ding- well. Geography —1, Muriel Wickwire; 2. Blanche Dingwell; 3, Marion Lowe; Blanche Murley. Eng!ish—1, Hattie Raymond; 2, Muriel Wickwire; 3, Marion Lowe. Arithmetic—l, Nettie Matthew; 2, Marion Lowe; Muriel Wickwire, Blanche Dingwell; 3, Pearl Williame; Bertie Crockett, Kathrine Joat. Peomanehip—l, Blanche Dingwell; 2, Lida Maclea: ; 3, Hatfie Raymond, Nature Siadies—1, Blanche Dingwell; 2, Etbel Percival; 3 Muriel Wickwire, ; Hattie Raymond. Drawing ~1, Bertha Ferguson; 2, Edith FitzGerald: 3, Blanche Dingwell, Luiu McNevin, Alice Small. MI¥8 MAOCINTYRE’S DEPARTMENT. Grade 3. Truevees Certificates genera) proficiency —1, Rita Carter; 2, Margaret Taylor, 3, Gladys Peake; 4, Lavinia Ross; 56, Annie Warrev. Certificate for attendance — Margaret Taylor. Certificate for writing—Viola Harper’ Reading—1l, Viola Harper, Margaret Taylor; 2, Annie Warren; 3, Rita Carter, Gladys Peake, Lilian Curie. Dictation—1, Rita Carter; 2, Viola Harper, Bessie Carter; 3, Margaret Taylor Geography — 1, Annie Warren; 2, Martha Rattesbury, May Fraser; 3, Nellie i | Thorne. Arthme ic—l, Rita Carter; 2, Gladys | Veake; 3, Lavinia Roes, | Penmau-vip—l, Gladys Peake; 2, R.to Carter; 3, Viola Harper. Drawing—Rita Carter; 2, Taylor; 3, Viola Harper. Composition— 1, Gladys Peake, Gladys Wickwire; 3, Millicent Carter, Ria Carter; 3, Bessie Carter, Annie Warren, Gwenpie Taylor, Physiology—l, Viola Harper; 2, Glaive Wickwre, Margaret Taylor; 3, Rits Carter, Gladys Peake. Gwennie MISS BREMNER'S DEPARTMENT. Grade ms Names of pupils entitled to diplomas: — Bessie Jost, Bessie Beer, Austin Walker, Jennie Carney, Annie Wrignt, Gerald Bremuer, Helen Hughes, Arthur Fraser, Nellie Groom. Certificate for Corney. Reading~1, Hild: Sentner; 2, Annie Wright; 3, Bessie Jost, Helen Hugaes. Dictation 1, Austin Walker; 2, Bessie Jost; 3, Gerald Bremner. Arithmetic—l, Bessie Jost; 2, Bessie Beer; 3, Gerala Bremuer. Composition—1l, B-+sie Jost; 2, Austin Attendance— Jennie Walker; 3, Annie Wright, Gerald Bremner. Drawing—1, Bessie Beer; 2, Bessie Jost, Helen Hughes; 3, Jennie Carney. Grade 3. Names of pupils entitled to diplomas : Lois Taylor, Jessie Bonnell, May Myers, Elsie Waterman, Lizzie Chappell, Emma Beer. Certificate for Vertical Penmanship— Fred Williams. Certificate fo- A‘tendance — Amy Prowse. Lois Caylor, Reading—1, Lois Taylor; 2, Beer; 3, Hazel Down. Dictation—l, Lois Taylor; 2, Elsie Waterman and Annie Cudmore; 3, Jessie Bonnell. Writing—1, Lois Taylor; 2, Fred Wil- liame; 3, May Myers. Arithmetic—1, Lois Taylor; 2, Lizzie Chappell and Jessie Bonnell; 3, May Myers. Composition—\l, Elsie Waterman; 2, Lois Taylor and Alberta Cummings; 3, Jennie Harris. Drawing—1, Fred Williams; 2, Nellie Crabbe; 3, Lois Taylor, Laura Evans, Olive Cook, Zilla Williams. Emma MISS EMMA HOOPER’S DEPARTMENT. Grade 2. Trustees certificates for attesdance— Waldron Harper, Harry Gillespie, Gordon Pound, Gertie Howatt. Trustees certificates for general pro fic'ency —Florrie Toon ba, Harold Robert~ sop, Waldron Harper, Freeman Nelson; Robbie Nelson, Harry Gillespie, Ethel Taylor, Mary MeEwen, Percy Worth, Dora Harrie, John Lowe, Harry Cudmore, Herbert Davison, Ella Whit. lock, Fred Hooper and Fred Crockett. Resding—1, Florrie Toombs; 2, Ruth Vinvicombe; 3 Harry Gillespie. Dictation—l, Harry Cudmore; 2, Harr; Gillispie; 3, Waldron Harper. Arithmetic— Freeman Neleon and Robbie Nelson, (equal) ; 2, Florrie Toomba CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 28 1900 and Harold Roberteoo, (equal); 3, Harry Gillespie and Gordon Whitlock, (equal ) Penmanship— Roy Crosby (certificate), Mary McEwen and Ethel Taylor. MI88 IRVING'S DEPARTMENT. Grade 1. Cert ficates for Proficiency in order of merit:— leabel Macmillan, Catherine Hetheridge, Josephine Cook, Mary Ross, Olive Rowe, Viola Stewart, Hedley Howlett, Bertha Purdy. Readiog--i, Jeabel Macmillan; 2, Josephine Cook, Mary Ross, Olive Rowe; 2, Viola Stewart, Bertha Purdy, Eliza Wiiliame; 8, Hedley Howlett, Cetherine Hether dge. Dictetion—1, Isabel Macmillan; 2, Bertha Purdy, Catherine Hetharidge; 3, William Gillespie, Josephine Cook. Arithmetic—Isabel Macmiilan, Jose- phine Cook; 2, Vernon Worth, Catherine Hetheridge; 3, Hediey How'e t. Penmanehip—Gilbert Walker, Hedley Howlett, Isabel Macmillan, Vernoa Worth, oe Patterson, Mary Rose, Joseghine Cook. Grade 2. Certificates for Proficiency ~— Mary Smith, Clara McEachern, Dorothy Mc-~ Cannell, Robert Duncan, Cheeter Vander- stine, Joseph Riggs, Harold Pickard, Florence Norton, Pearl Neill, Beatrice Paton, May McLean, lector Macmillan, Annie Jenkine, Hayden. MISS SCOTT'S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for General Pro- ficiency — Nellie Seaman, Grace Cuming, Adele Palmer, Florrie Smith, Ethel Bridges. Trustees’ Certificates for Attendance— Nellie Seaman, Miriam Norton.* Certificate for Writing - Katie Hyde. Arithmetic —1, Nellie Searaan; 2, Grace Cuming, Ella Crming; 3, Meggie Gillis, Reading--1, Gladys Taylor; 2, Nettie Duncan, Maggie Gillie; 3, Adele Palmer, Grammar—1, Nellie Seaman; 2, Rena Cc fin; 3, Grace Cuming. Dictation—1, Mary James; 2, Nettie Duncan; 3, Miriam Norton. Geography—1, Nellie Seaman; 2, Grace Cuming, Mary Nortor; 3, Nettie Duncan. History—J, Gladys Taylor; 2, Nellie Seaman; 3, Adele Palmer. Writing—i, Laura Mitcaell ; 2, N-ttie Duncan; 3, Ethe) Bridges. Drawing—1, Ella Cuming, Mary Norion; 2, Laura Mitche!!, Grace Cuming; 3, Gladys Taylor. Nature Studies—1, Adele Palmer ; 9’ Irene Moore; 3, Ne'tie Seaman. Fiench—l, Ethel Bridges; 2, Florrie Smith, Miriam Norton; 3, Alice Jost. Latio—l1l, Alice Jost; 2, Adele Palmer; 3, Hilda Seller. Algebra—1, Florrie Smith, Nellie Sea- mao; 2, Ethe! Bridges, Irene Moore ; 3, Alice Jost, Katie Hyde. Geometry—1l, Nellie Seaman; 2, Nettie Duncan; 3, Katie Hyde. MISS GREGOR’s DEPARTMENT. Reading—1, Hazel Hughes; Lily Sea- man; 3, Jean Mclsaac aod Alice Siewart. Dictatisa—1, D stewart; 2, A St wart; 3, Gwencoline Beil and Kavie James, Geography-1, L Seama:; 2, Katie Janes; 3,G Bel), Nellie Gillespie and A Stewart. Histsry—1, L Seaman; 2, H Hughe-;3 Aima Ye. Grammar—l, L Seaman;-2, Annie Hig- gin-; 3, Katie James. Ariihmetic—1, H Hughes; 2, Katie James; 3, L Seaman. Writing—1, N Gillespie; 2, Laura Mes Callum; 3, Ethe! Lawson. French—1, K James; 2, A Higgine; 3, A. Stewart. Botany—1, L Seaman; 2; Alma Yeo, K James, A Stewar';: 3, L McCallum. ’ Physinlogy—1,L Seaman; 2, H Bugher; 3, 4 Stewart Dceawing—1, N Gillespie, Annie Moore, Annie Patterson; 2,H Hughes, Jenaie Turner, Lily Seaman, Jean Mcleaac, Mabel Matthew, Laura McCallum. Trustees certificates for general pros ficiency—1, Lily Seaman ; 2, Hazel Hughes; 3, Katie James. Trustees certificates for attendance and punctuality— 1, Lily Seeman, Alice Stewart. Certificates for best vertical penman- ehip—N Gillespie, MISS KE, E. MACKINNON’S DEPARTMENT. Diplomas— Maud Waterman, Claire Macleod, Annie Mackinnon. Diploma for writing — Rita Norton, awarded by Gage & Co. Readiog—1, Claire Macleod; 2, Fannie Fraser; 3, James Walker. Di¢iatioo—1, Claire Macleod; 2, Maud Waterman; Evelyn Haszard. Geography—1, Maud Waterman; 2, Evelyn Haszard; 3, Vivian Hughes. H story—I, Claire Macleod; 2 Hazel Stewart; 3, Abbie Wellner English—1, Maud Waterman; 2, Claire Macleod; 3, Fannie Way. Arithmetic—l1, Maud Waterman; 2, Bessie Cook; 3, Edith Gorman. Penmanship—1,Pearl Hunter; 2,Evelyn Haezard; 3, Mamie Gillespie. Composition—1],Abbie Wellner; 2,Lucy Rackham; 3, Annie Mackinnon. ““Woman’s Work is Never Done.” The constant care causes sleeplessness, loss of appetite, extreme nervousness, and that tired feeling. But a wonderful change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla ts tahen. 2B gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. Adelade Clark, Edith | Nature Studies—1, Mand Waterman; 2, Kvelys Harzard; 3, Cla re Macleod. Drawing—1, Edith Gorman; 2, Blanche Riggs; 3, Rita Norton. Certificates for regularity and punctual- ity—Annie Mackinnon, Claire Macleod, Beatrice Holbrook, Lucy Rack ham,Bessie Cook, Abvie Wellner. Deportment—Maud Waterman, Hazel Stewart, Annie Mackinnon. MI&S DUTOHER’S DEPARTMENT. Reading—1; Eleanor Reid; 2, Willena R gg*; 3, Marion Pope. ictation—1, Eleasor Reid; 2, Florrie Vanolderstin-; 3, Martha VanBusexirk. Writing—1, Florrie Vanlderstine; 2, Martha VanBuskirk; 3, Eleanor Reid. Arithmetic— 1, Willena Rigge; 2, Eleanor Reid; 3, Jeannetie Pope. Grammar—1l, Bleanor Keid; 2, Florrie Vanlderstine; 3 Willems Riggs? Geography—1, Eleanor Reid; 2, Mary Hyde;3 Willena Riggs, Flerrie VanIder~ stine (equal) History— 1, Florrie Eleanor Reid; 3, Will -na Riggs, Continued on page 5) waa Vanideretine; 2, a a aL; DYE WELL “amis wih that sure “ore MAYPOLE SOAP A child can use it. Sead for FREER book on Home Dycing to A. #. TIPPET & CO., Hoatreat. All Aboard for Kinkora! July 10th, 1900. "tts RG Ped Elaborate preparations are being made for @Mammouth gatheri at Kinkora on the abeve date. The new (hurch now cl in is the occasion of the celebration. all whe can should come from far and near to see this beautiful structure and render their nere ous assistance tow its comp at Everything will be arranged fer the comfo: and entertainment of visiters, All the amusements usual on such oeca- sion will be vided and revel ones added. Muttart’s Btoam Riding Gallery is under coRtemplation and if arrangements can mee it will be there to cheer the hearts ef v re. An exhibition of fast Wheel Riding will be What Cured Your Cough ? ADAIISON’S BALSAM! No cough can stay after being treated with it. It simply soothes it out of existence. There is nothiag harsh or im- perative about AMSON'S Pasi It heals the sore parts, tones up the irritated air passages and strengthens the bronchial tubes — thus stopping the sources of the cough. SrucasTs, LOC. j DOMINION BY On Monday 2nd ot July, steamer “PRINCESS” Will leave “ompany’s wharf at half- the past nine in morning, (ineal) for PICTOU, 1 turning to Charlottu: town about nine o'clock in the evening. meturn Tickets ONE DOLLAR. Charlottetown June 27, 1900 td li Pays to Buy at Perkins’: Good Cashmere gre by Browz Bros. of Chariottetown the aritime champions, and a ‘Trophy will ' be handed over tothe successful competitor skeuld the champions be Opposed, Come eon McDuff! A hot dinner will be put up and daimty Tea Tables provided, tate he YS —¥ This is the las’ ehance of the century fo 7 an excursien to Kinkora. Trains ever ali lines as follows. (Stamdard Time). Leave Summerside 9.35 a. m. ~ Kensingion 10.00 “ = Freetown 10,15 “ " Emerald 6% * Arrive Kinkora 10.45 ** Leave Charlottetown 7.45 @, ma, . Royalty Junction 8.05 “ sen North Wiltshire 850 “ o Hanter River 9.00 ** ' Bradalbane a ~ ste Emerald 9.35 ** Arrive Kinkora 9.55 * (Standard Time) Leave Cape Traverse 10.25 a. m. artrive Kinkora us” Passengers from stations east of Royality Junction come by regular morning train, connecting witb special train from Char- lottetown at Royalty Junction. Tickets east of Roya:ty Junction good for return or follows ing day. Passengers frcm stations west of Summers side ceme by At gee 1norning traim, connect- ing witb specia] train at Summerside. Returniaz special train will leave Kinkora .fer Chariottetowrn at 530 p. m, (standard time) and for Summerside at 5,50 p. mm. (standard time), SPECIAL RETURN FARES TO KINKORA. From Tignish to Alma inclusive $1.15 ** Alberton to Bloomfield “ 95 ** Howlan to Portage e 85 * Conway to Richmond s 75 “* Wellington to Miscouche “ 60 “ $t, Eleanors to New Annan ” 49 ‘* Barbara Weit to “Blue z Shank” ° 39 ‘* Freetown " 25 ‘* Enierald - 10 ‘“ Albany “ 10 “ Cape Traverse an 25 “ Bradaibane * 20 “ Kliiots / 25 * Fredemiicton & Clyde 35 “ Hunter River to Loyalist * 45 “ Milton to Charlottetown “* 60 “ York to Mt, Stewart ” 75 ‘** Pisquid to Perth - 85 ** Cardigan to George‘orvn “ 95 “ &. andrews to8t. FP rm “ RS “ Five Houses to Nev. /’ -a- Jand 95 ** Harmony & Souris " $1.15 By order of Committee. June 27, dy 2ins wkly 2ins. WANTED.—A servant for general house- work, good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. B, Hegan, 439 Kent Street, tt. _— Hose 32 Cents per pair. Fs PERKINS + & s 0, THE MILLINERY LEADERS. Exchauge. Successful specu'ation is simply t is due te heavy droughts in the wee Steck Exchange Building, Montreal. A 3°, MARGIN is all we require on ul! stocks executed on the New York Stock You can deal in Jote of 25 shares—commis<ion 1-8 per cent ea | expert knowledge to the market movement. Our Customers Have Made Handsomely on July Wheat, bought # short time ago, at 67, now 74 We have every convenience with private wires, tickers & telephones. D. McEVYERS & CO., Brokers. he application of common 4 ch The advance t. Correspsaisace S$ iici st