THH DAILY BXAMINER, IN STOR A ciorecceesiaeninass’ (38 ceininttainsiean one ¢ | Russ ‘Il Pickard and Inez Mitchell; Johh SHIP NEWS. THE GITY SCHOOLS. | Dover; Ethel Jackson. ed | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Though comparatively few persons were | t ; { ENTERED. ; + . ,e | present at the examination proper, quite a anmmor yamine | large audience assembled m the Upper Hall Midsummel pxaliila 10u, to hear the entertainment, and see the al June 26—S-h Jessie, Robertson, Crapaud, 700 prizes given away. It was a most pleasing geht tosee some five hundred healthful, bush oats, 200 cases lobsters; M E Lloyd, SPIGURNED SALDL of choice and Munn, Murray Harbor, bal; Albion, well situated Fare Lanes n Chapman, Buctouche, lumber; John Til- Province of M; ‘nds ia the = ton, Bonnell, Pictou, coal; Lavinia Jane, n o u © Ol Manituba and North- Ss PR } ACK 3 Fae REY SCHOO! e| happy children, arranged along the benches Anderson, Pictou, coal. West Territories orf Cunada, omen Do elevated for the occasion, and to hear the] J, n¢ 97 Capella, Silliker, Orwell, bal, Rising > young volces in the rendition of the various Dawn, Boudriot, Pictou coal; William Ve 7. Best AM ERI SAN K EROSENE Ol ha, 7 BRANDON commencin T ’ ot mamnas nin yn of » City | selections—a sigh vassure even the Taylor, Bollong, Caledonia, coal; Lus- sii . ‘i ° =e BCE On Tuesd; . Oe a ae Be Pri = a ; : aa sey aienaake The monarecart was pe denen Sydany coal Extre AMERICAN LARD OIL, ‘ on “ee a capa lonter siggy. |. offered Schools began to-day in rince Stree ost Jeret vancaill >] 8 ; ; ’ oa ’ Extra AMERICAN WOOL OLL, . =e Auction * per'ton of the eve School. The absence of Professor Ander-|as a whole, very well rendered. CLEARED. numbered sections lying ston. and adj ae ? e . § ayy) ping Hon. John Longworth explained that the | June 26—schrs Jessie, Robinson, Port Philip | and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all desc: iptions, for sule | the Canadian i’sc.ti- Raiiway in mnie who have, in the years that are passed, | School Board found themselves unable to oats; John Tilton, Ponnell, Pictou, bal; at Manufacturers’ Prices. snd in the Territonal District of Loto examined the higher classes was felt; but| give prizes other than cards of merit, and Onward, Boyle, Wallace, pace Carrier and of we even-numbered wectiona tying be an ate. - — beth cars, a tag : * that Dove, Brown, Hawksbury, mdse; May 1 > . y ‘ tween the ‘Twenty-four-mile Bel . S- the Ven. Archdeacon Read, the Kev. J. M. | drew some cons: lation from the fact Jove, ’ ; ‘ K& , , : r-mile Belt of the Mel all Hon. John Longworth, Mr. T.|the Governor-General had given a medal Charles, Bourke, Bouctowche, bal; Mag- CA ME Bia, R AY DEN. line of the Canadiaa Pacific ve ; ; Rail daline, Clarke, Shediac, oats and potatoes; Intercolonia! Boundary, and bebniee ‘he — 1c son, Professor Caven, and other gentlemen Ch'town, June 27, 1883, »vage and Mr. Oxenhi ‘ » pupils | for the best scholar in each of the schools. — ; i A. Lepage and Mr. Oxenham put the pu] m edieahal 1 the Livinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; | - ——--—— =o ee - sa = |«“Kiver and the Coteau or Dirt Hil: through a namber of exercises. In the He complimented the Principa and the Riise Dewn, Howliroit. Pictou, bal “Phe -incipal’s department, the young ladies| teachers on the high degree of efficiency ES ey nee naa COAL LANDs principal's dep: young OUTPORTS, a; hieh degree of proficiency in / appare in the school ; : degree of proficiency 1 | apparent in the h Some of the Coal Lands on the So showed a high ire in Summerside, June 26—Ent ss Miramichi she Latin, (Ceasar) Gee ret ; or . am = t ee ae ae a eee a Baquet, Pictou, stores; Margaret Ann, Me- "Farther partcal ad arithmetic and English History. niof hard work on tae par 0 c > a an . Me . 5 aes Further particular , uk ) Ari pee a tecided ad-| teachers and the pupils; the moral tone of Avoy, Pictou, coal; Scud, Graham, Richibucto, coe at riiculars of the lands, the upset all the other. departments a decided ¢ i pis; lum. Cld ss Miramichi, Baquet, (uebec, prices, and the term; asd conditions of sal a may be learned at the Dominion | M0, ‘ ran ; } The nh J» she ‘ 26 xcelle a ia- vancement was visible. The pupils drawn | the school has been excellent, and the dis-| i ohsters. a ands Offic. from all classes m the community and cipline good. W imbipeg. ce, By order, —_—————— ranging from the infant of four or five suim- errr " ae Weather Bulietin. mers to the young F dy of sweet sixteen, i looked very well indeed, and by their con- } duct gave evidence of careful training. The winner of the prize medal presented by the Governor General was Miss Sarah Ashley, Supreme Court. Wepnespay, June 27. The Grand Jury presented a true bill against Albert Allan for larceny of ten Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. June 27—10 a. m. NEW SUMMER GOCDS. -——0:—- —— Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Sth June, 1883, LINDSAY RUSS] Deputy Minister of the ioe {june27 }j who richly deserves the special credit she oll ; 2 oftMr. C. H. Sch ; " : eS an SColnanitiad . Prize | dollars from the store of{Mr, C. + enur- | Light to moderate, variable winds, cloudy ‘aw -_ = oe btained. The following is the Prize man; also a true bill against ‘Thomas to warm weather, with a few local showers, Biack Cashmeres, Su ar anu iia) Pam — Enman and John Brown for assaulting with] not much change in temperature, Colored Cashmeres, the eh he wn! PRINCIPAL'S DEPARTMENT. Governor-General's Medal, Mary Ashley. Certificates from School Board for Pro- ticiency—Frset Class; .Carrie Stumbles, Bessie Gregor. 2nd Class: Arletta Mac- Gowaa, Constance: Currie; Mary Perry, Jane Taylor. Prizes.—C. Stumbies, B. Gregor, Annie Weeks, Amy DesBrisay, Minnie Creed Harvie, Aanie Brehaut, Carrie Haslam, Florence Crawford, Isabella Stewart, Margt, Brown. intent to rob George, Henderson on North River Road. Previous to their discharge, the Grand Jury made the following presentment :— GRAND JuRy Room, QUEEN’s CounNTY, June 27, 1883. The Grand Jury, this morning, thoroughly inspected Faleonweod Asylum. They, be leave to report that they found the wards an other departments of the institution, remark- ably neat and clean. The patients appear to be most comfortable, and are generally in a MISS SNADDON DEPARTMENT. Ist ¢ertificate for proficiency from Schoo! | While the wards of the Asylum are large Board— Sadie Brooks, Ella Wilson. 2nd certificate for proficiency from School. Board— Henrietta Woods, Lizzie | for the patients. The dormitories are over- ] I crowded, and»therefore detrimental to the;a number of other agricultural details, that Robertson. Prize for Arithmetic, given by Mr. Wil-| liston Brown—Ella Wilson. Jennie Robinson. Prize for best general work, and best Latin, given by Mr. Hamilton Brown— | Sadie Brooks. MISS BARR S DEPARTMENT. Prize for Algebra, given by Mr. Cant s | | healthy condition. ‘and commodious, the Grand Jury find that there is not sufficient sleeping accomm dation Nervous prostration, vital weakness, de- bility from over work or indiscretion is radi- cally and promptly cured by that great nerve and brain food known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which is sold by all responsible druggists. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe- caries Hall. See advertisement in another eolumn [june25 lw wkly > The Swedish barque ‘‘Mariette,” deal laden, from Quebec for London, stranded on the night of the 25th, four miles below Southwest Point, in a fog. Some of the deck load was jettisoned and there are hopes of gettirg her off next tide. an Maniropa’s WHeat Crop,—The official report from Manitoba shows, in the midst of | health of the-patients. They therefore recommend that the Govern- | ment take steps to remedy this inconvenience. For self and fellows, B. Wirtson Hiaes, Foreman. _——— om + _-— Crops in the Upper Provinces. — the acreage of wheat has increased by new breaking about fifty-five per cent,,-with the promise ef a considerable improvement in quality over last year, — -~ p> _ ENGINEERS are at work on the location of the New Brunswick Railroad from Edmunston towards the St. Lawrence. a ee eae Ch’town, June Black French Merineocs, Colored French Merinoes, Plush Velvetecns, Satin Parasols, New Silk Sunshades, Silk Jersey Gloves, Variatan Frillings, White Cottons, Brown Hollaniis. . GEO. DAVIES & CO. —_ British V Warehouse, Siete JUST RECEIVED: 217 puns, 15 tierces > Choice Grocer ASS 17 bbls, y MOLASSF8. fO ARRIVE: 12 bhds. PORTO RICO, ) 30 khds. Choice Grocer STE BARBADOES, > (| am For Sale Low from Wharf. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’ town, June 6 iS; d pat 3i. 8} her 2i No Picnic or Tea Party COMPLETE WITHOUT THEM. Choice Fruits, Syrups, Lime duioe, —AND— Ist certificate for General Proficiency; 4 Montreal despatc 3 tli: indian Y; _A Monte espatch of Saturday gives r j from School Board Louisa Hawkins. | _| the following summary of the news relative T ] : | RUYAL PuRSTAN SHERBET : 2ud . a - a. i Wace | to the crops received that day from seventy- 0:0 rom Hen pcard— bessice rOWH, | five counties :—‘*The hay yield is excellent ‘ ‘ é 7 Til : : —Ai— 3} Vo the Wholesale and Retail ‘Trade. Charlotte E. Brehant. ea be e ; ; * . 8 : jetta a ie ae ee | Grain is on the whole below the average, ass —Euhalie Shepherd, Matilda Wyatt, /and will be very poor. In many places jmuch less than the usual acreage has been Ellen Reddin, Minnie Mellish, Henrietta Lewis, Florence Nash, Maggie Houle, Kate Hyndman. In Sccond Class—Minnie New- son, Matilda Hawkins, Edith Crawford, Ida Coffin. MISS MITCHELL'S DEPARTMENT. i ji ird Primar ¥. Ist Certificate for Proficiency from School Board—Fannie McNutt and Alice McKay. 2nd Certificate for Proficiency from School Board — Josephine Godkin and Edith Stanley. land. Special prize for arithmetic—Fannie Farquharson. Scholars deserving honorable mention for punctuality and proficiency— Daisy Lewis, Sarah Taudvin, Kate Higgs, Flor- ence Saunders. Special prize for spelling— Minnie Suther- | { being much better than for several years. sown of wheat and oats. Their places have been taken up with barley or buck- wheat. On very low ground _ every- thing has been killed, but on the dry or upland ground the crops are excellent. Oats seem to have suffered most wheat coming off far better. Peas and barley are not much cultivated, though in |somewhat larger quantity than usual this year. Only about half a dozen places re- port corn as looking well. In low parts seed potatoes have rotted, but in other | there will be a good crop if the bugs, which | have assembled in myriads, do not destroy them. Apples are above the average, | Our Advertisers. places they are growing luxorieusly, and | QUEEN STREET. ay New Corsets, in various makes, Just opened, all sizes, in stock. Try the Dermatoid Corset, never breaks, ~ W. A. Weeks & Co. ee —— New Black and Colored Kjd Gloves, New Black Silks and Satins, New Buttons and Trimmings. elsewhere. W. & A. BRO J AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. They are offering special inducements to eash buyers. ———— 30° It will be to your advantage to iuspect their stock before J. KNIGHT & SON'S, Ch’town, June 23,—2w eod WN & CO. P. E. Island Railway, DOMINION DAY. 4) XCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at 4 One First Class tare, will he issned and from all Stations on’ this Railway, by Afternoon Trains on SALURDAY, 30h June, instant; and hy ell Trains on Monday, July 2ed, prox , such Tickets b. irg good to return up to and ineluding July 8rd, JAMES COLEMAN, Sept, Railway Office, Ch’town, June 22, 'S2. W. & A. BROWN & (0. {col dv pat eod her pres sj Ch’town, June 1, 1882.— wkly 2 Sy waega eee Campbell & Rayden have in store Ameri- WW. Ae Weeks & Co, MISS MUTCH’S DEPARTMENT. 'can kerosene oil, lard oil, wool oil, etc., lst Certificate from School Board for Pro- | which they are selling at manufacturers’ —— aoe gnael WATCHES. ficiency—Daisy Nash, Eidth Coombs. = ee 2nd certificate from School Board for ers Proficiency--May Johnston, Annie Stew-| Lindsay Russell, Deputy Minister of the | New Black Cashmeres, in every quality, p e = ¢ art, Annie Leet. — , Interior, advertises the adjourned sale of | Black Cords, Biack Crapes, reat S ‘ Fe ae General Proficiency—Daisy Nash and | choice farm lands in Manitoba and North- Ribbons and Mourning Goods, ummer eser () ' ! § ali = m™ $ pe Edith Coombs. west territories. . : . , , & 2 al . Dilig Victoria And 1 Minni eee, EES ; > ae eae Ce ae ee The ladies of the Baptist Church intend ‘’ > 2 ae = &£ im atten. Ohtnde Qe sie holding a Strawberry Festival and Apron Ww r &# > ~ Ca = a eri Pg a> ai ae Fair in the Drill Shed, on Thursday, July ° A, W eeks & Co, ' sé 4 a z 2 0 Sullivan. r ‘ 12. Ice cream and all the delicacies of the % ae <5 3 * re ei season will be supplied. © = may 3 5 3 <j SS WADE 'S DEPARTMENT. = ae ©, ertific ae +s W. A. Weeks & Co., have j 5 . “ © > se oe ; ae for ante en | large and eae Vii ad A et Cotton Goods are cheap now. Rustico Bea ch, P, KI. Island. 5 et 3 ' > rom School board— Mary Hawkins. 2 - oS 5 ”" ae aii ieetl s 0 2nd certificate for General Proficiency | to which the attention of cash buyers is | Bed Tickings, strong, at 10 cents, This beautiful and. well know ore 3 vad © & £6 Des Siiiin: Seal Mind Mntnin. Miedtin ys | especially directed. The reputation en- Bed Tickings, good, at 14 cents, This Preorietc 7 os ; ere watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist, O +3 @) ~ an % Reading—1st eens Findlos. ana | joyed by this firm for the value of their | Bed Tick ings, good, at 16 cents, eisdates 23 rw Ree een 7 €n pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- uw 22 we 3 mi Maciin Matcha ; 2 ys snd, | goods and the low price at which they are Bed Tickings, extra, at 20 to 25 vents. ‘ies shaun guished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts oi i = zs =< Ss ~ Apithmetio~-lét. Miny Hlawliins: sold, should ensure a continuance of the For charming scenery, b : ; , ‘ a, 5 2 2 * Peerage ee patronage which has hitherto been extended | ~~ --_ | ning, ete., “‘The epaile Fetal” io conta ee boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun. | " £6 3 ‘ . s , . . m= S ee a A G. North Attendance — Ist, Jane Burke; 2nd, ' : : : Maggie Brooks. |to them. Their establishment closes at 6 TERMS—§$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. ; : aces Progress--lst, Melinda McEwen. |. m. W ° A. Weeks & Co. rates for families jor lengthened periods, Special ———_ —> +: <m «+ =. . “n Coach will leave Charlottetown every 7 : . Lio ’ : : y Wednesday and Saturday E , calling United States Industries. aid ail a Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Mofiahe, oh 9 o'clock 7 a calling for Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9.20 a. m., and 4.15 p.m." i t. Hunter River for Charlottetown 9. O04 a. m., > 25 and 7. ll p. m, ¢ ‘URSCRIRE a. t) e WREK y EXAMI ‘AW TIMae eed MISS BOSWALL’S DEPARTMENT. Ist Certificate—James Hyndman. 2nd Certificate—Charles Davidson. : x According to the last United States! Worsted Clott Tw General Proficiency—Ist, James Hynd-| A p ates | Worsted Cloths and weeds, extra quality, “ Hunter River for Summerside 7 4% : man ; 2nd, Charies Davidson :; Sra a. | > nagar ee the total number of hands employed Strong T'weeds, for working men, ” Summerside for Dee net oun 6 apd:s.40 Bom, } NER, the Cheapest and best Newspaper meat: ; , |in all the industries in that country. in the | Strong Cotton Tweeds, for boys’ suits. Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all poi t >i apd 12, noon, and 5 49 p. m, published on P. FE. Island. Only $1 per year. cient aeaaaeneles Seek ee Seaside ‘ points at Hunter River to convey “passengers to Acithmetic—Harry Brown and } > srenton |. . . rot ai @047 £02 "oR | ——_ Stumbles. y aggregate of wages paid was $947 993,7 95, oe sini ate Sea: ea | and the number of establishments 253,852. MISS MACNEILL’S DEPARTMENT. There are fifteen leading industries. whi r r H1SS MACNEILL'S DE ore een Tung industries, which) WW, A. Weeks & Co ist Certificate from School Board for! TePresents a totai of 182,935, establish- -— . Generai Proficiency—A. Skerry. jments, employing 1,844,102 hands, to 2nd Certificate from School Board for | whom wages are paid annually amounting General Proficiency— Frederick Brown. | to $627 ,7 08,634. Below we give a list of Punctuality—Wesley Deull | the Jeading industries, showing the number| .. ®®. Please note, our Store will close, from seins laaielneitaie —___—__— Asithinitic—0: ea | of hands and aggregate of wages lo iainahe s this date at six p- m. EB & “SN & * \ 7’ ANTED—A MAN SERVANT, lor gen- | & : eral out-door work, and one who WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. JOHN NEWSON & OO., 2 eee = oe PPOLINARIS WATER, Hanyadi Jan PROPRIETORS. Water, Pulua and Frekerick’s <pneiersancniprittonihsitidecagintneniinhiginii ee sia a ee ea Beat veer one oe , — > | Mineral Waters, freeh from England, at Dopp’s Mepicar Hatt. [june25 ws 2w June 7—24m > — G, Mot 7oWan. No. hands Total am't : thoroughly understands the care of horses, Sp ‘ling —F. Brown. employed. wages paid. ee ee carriages etc Apply to Jouw Iyxea Reading—A. Skerry. | Irom and steel......... 306,958 $28,787,924 Ww Foe ~ ~ fhune?6 3i pa . | 1 , . - . Oo” y ——— MISS MACLEOD’S DEPARTMENT. oie anil wood...... 244,926 79,843,837 ° A. VW eeks & Co. ee ee een . oe ae . aid sd. certific hi Sa) “ B aaa 14 Cotton and mx’d textiles 228,845 53,931,172 rH30 LET—A Room in Pf. G. Fraser's Old General Pr ‘Goi ey m “ 2 panes Pp she OF | Men’sand wom sclothing 185,945 52,541,358 i iletic a , Stand opening on Richmond Spreet wk f 5 ewemery, eymour Carkman. | Woollen goods,........ 169,897 49, 259,324 eRe ce eee ee eee ae ere 5 Being in a very public place it would make a <nd certificate from School Board for | B ; é 9 Car ro as : w 1 School Board for | Boots andshoes....,,.. 157,635 52,352,196 good Insurance Office, Barber shop, ’ Indu sirie ‘. ——me O - Geaeral Proticiency— Harriet Laweon | Carriages and smithing 104,718 38,185.27 jane2! : saweon. iages ar : g .718 38,185,271 Apply to Jas. Dorsry, [james teading—Ist, Albert Morrisey; 2nd,| Tobacco, &c........... 87.587 25 °054'457 STRAWBERRIES are acknowledged by the highes i iti ana *LERK Frank Coombs, presented by his teacher. : | prin, Gee, Oe... ..... 67,203 13,764,793 ‘ "ad - or a authorities JANTED—An_ experienced CLERK so e€ world to be the W able to take charge of a Department First in Class—Seymour Parkman, pre-| Furnitureandupholstery 64,127 25,571,831 sented by teacher. Leathe r, harness, &e... 63,136 25,081,913 YHE Ladies of the Baptist Church wili Punctuality—1st, Seymour Parkman, | Printing, publishing, &e 62,800 32,838,959 hold » Willie Duncan, George Gallagher ; 2nd, | tae a SS eetion pro, 08,401 17,422,316 Harriet Lawson, Sarah Drak sented by | Aériculturalimplements 49,580 15,359,610 St b c F ee rake, presented by | Shipbuilding, .......,. 21,345 12,713,813 raw erry estival teacher Apply at once to W. A. WW reks & Co. [junels est Reed Organs Ever Made. VW ANTHD A cok so Nom A at Tug EXaMIneR CFFICE. They have taken the jjunel8 _— - ——— + wom ———-—_— —_ Best boy in school lat, Willie Newson, | ; y ES: ae eye: ry en earn | ee ep Exports. AND APRON FAIR, " t . TS LET—{with ixmediate possession) — 2est girl in school—ist, Mabel Johnson apenoetagy H oh P ; t hidj . ‘ aoc and comodicns Aan fen by teacher. ’ ’ SUMMERSIDE, June 26. In aid of the Charch Fund, ] B§ T1268 a bVely PY ] ition ln the World, the northern suburts of the city, on St. — bell 1 pebertment—1st, Florence Camp-| Shipped by Steamer “Princess of Wales,” yer Ruad, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, bell; Lutie Moore,. presented by teacher. | Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— - In the Drill Shed, “9 eo Fsq. | Enquire of Loxeworta : MISS MACKINLAY’S DEPARTMENT | 151 cases Bygs $s 544 00 Sold on verv ; : $ »rtifient | * 26 4 eeepc al at ie s —on— y easy terms, with large m EO id es oe ae : Ist certificate for ‘Prosieiency from School | * 26 ree vs pentitercs bees ese tee 2500.00 : 7, 2 arg discounts fo) cash, by FeO LET—Oncchali of that three atory oard—-May Hooper: 2b ae Oe we 2.00 . 4 Brick House. cn Upper Queen Sinem 2na ; 32 Ibs. Lard ' 13 h - | ’ Pi Q a ma Cé rrineate tor } rot cleney . “ cs J oe OS. MS De st bs 4606 Oo Ke oan 00 f LEON ARD coutainin » : . “<M Possession at once. ; y irom School 3 a 1 g nine reoms, a Board-~Max MacGowan. i 470 bash. .cats. 7-3... oat 212.C0 j * L MORRIS, | Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. {may? : Department ~=Ist, Maria McEwen. er Refreshments, Ice Cream, etc., will be sup- eS | ae oF ORE. —__— k A Llendanco—lst Harry i 90,201, Dili ring €@ alternoon an eveni J SESIOE ~ 28 Re hed Renee P Attend , Harry Drake 3,261.00 | plied dx the afte d ing. SUMMERSIDR, ‘s°O LET—F I with use Sest in the . ; - « Doors open at 2 p. m. Admission, 10 cents, Kitchen and Kitchen Utensils, suitable E Sole Agent for P. E. Island, ir classes — Ma ; a ie ae + De Sy? as . ; y Hooper ;| Hoxse Freep at Colwill’s. [june 22, 3w| Ch’tewr, June 27, 1883. Summersite, Jume [2, 1883.—1ly eae eee feng.” Sepy Oe la 2 .