TS a 4. - oa . > ? R a ae c ee mA = ' m Ry ee * - -- aoc note ‘ i a OF fal A Fear’ THE DAILY EXAMINE Tak Leaprne Datty NEWSPAPER or FP. EF. Tstanp, i<ened every aflernoon, from the office of the Examiner Prettsuive Company, in the sfadon House Bal cing, Queen Street. h } THE D ER. —IF YOU— Want vou Want atooky gy - Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, z RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Want to sell a farm, 2 a aad (IN ADVANCE) Ser; Want to sell a honse, é ot eee BE Pe es : 5 Want. to tent a house, a Gare Benen eeceeree coon ceccecteeelne i SSS ee eee > Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the | TE + Four Dollars a Year “This a ° \ . at to sell plants or grein ; United Staics Km is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cents Want to all greets “or deat * The VW eekly Examiner Ne et emeeacemiaemianoae ee eoninenmmnenniiaanenininnses iapeenshnneetil Want to sell or trade anything, is jasued every Friday morning from the! Want to find customers for anything, : publishers’ office. It is made up of matter Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle which bas appeared tn the Daily editions, and VOL 34. is a first-class] weekly newspaper—interesting CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895. NO. 300) ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER lish, Geometry, Arithmetic, Latin; 2, nd fall ofthe latest news. i — : . om Sa eee picatee coeseneneenarereeseeneMccomengpeerencieoomaareaaedgemeaanemnanges ae eae a eee obedepeetncrmmnpanane a —- ————— ened —— on ———— CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1895 : } Kelly S Flanagan; 2, G Meriy, K Reardon, | B Kough i : ; } 32, ) e ghan, M Doyle, G McDonald, G Mc- Canada Atlantic and Piant 0 p Vi i HN i t ‘l DAY. I EF EVE RYTHING THE CITY CONVENT SCHOOLS E aoe x A Hogan. : Donald, C Halloran, A McQuaid, E Fitz. Full Moon, Tih day, Gh 47.6m a. m. . ‘ onic Sol Fa: 1, C Kelly, A McDonald, | simmons. a eae res age a 0 STEAMSHIP LINE. — else has * ne A Clarkin. Penmanship: 1, W Ryan, Ethel]. a r 15th th 15.2m.a. m. ee . ° ° eportinent: 1, S Flanagan, A McDon- | Byrne, M King, E Dorsey, M McDonald, | ; New Moon, 22nd day, Sh. 384m. p. m.| ' Tea Pa y WIN FAILED |The Midsummer Examinations, | 1,4 Clarkin. cKing ° W Lafferty, J Doucet, J McRee, M Kent, | | First Quar, 29th day, 9b. 48.3m. a m. FO rR BOSTO N WARIANI mci ¥ enon Gorman, ae sts : | 3 ciiasinianiiiibia THIRD CLASS, JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE DE- M Gorman, M Doyie, A MeDonald, M E i ; : : . ei =o CALLING AT Y AT VTINSLOE. PARTMENT, THIRD DIVISION. McFadyen, A Gormley, B Koughan. ‘ Day of Week. oe aa —_ The Ideal Tonic LIST 0? THE PRIZES AWARDED. Christian Doctrine: 1, J ‘Morgan, T ice breast i Lameeey, WT Gelt ses sew aleT ap - ‘ 2 , ci = . ‘ . I e ’ ; ws > ° 3 Fas Hawkesbury and Halifax.) Tbe Ladies of St. John’s Church, Mik) INVAR: ABLY Ea —— ea re G aicRort: | fith, J Melee, E Byrne; 3, J Williams, | j _— a - mie ton, intend having @ Pea and Faney Sale PRO’ES fficacious Blake: 3. E Fole E Be 2 A Tol ~ L G McDonald, M Ronahan, E Dorsey. \ ; . - ; m A = mere — in aid of a New ( harch, on MON DAY ’ IN Notre Dame Convent List. Culielonen B Gill —— rr Second Division : ‘, A Benoit, MJ ! ~ a | a i - 6 s A bandas ae on the grounds kindly provided RESTORING HEALTH English : 1, J Morgan G McRony, N Fitzsimmons, E Fitzsimmons, M Kent; 3 Monday 16 40 g 15 a re . Tl > cat an : s will t rovi This is asserted aft ne Morgan, H McKenna B Power B Neilsen; 2, M Doyle, J Blake, B Koughan, © 4} Tuesday 16 41 . will leave Navigation Str: hehe rae ee will be provided. | pnerhnnenieniens | aa ae coalieces” SENIOR DEPARTMENT —FIRST GRADE. M Neileen,2,F M Blake, E Benoit, E Halloran. ‘ : ) Z 5 | Wi esday 1s 19 9 : Co's. W harf, c har ena ne ~ giggles ero —— sa - Mailed Free. J eeenense Xperience, Class Standing, Miss Marie McDonald: | Foley, T Roche; B Gillie, A Irving, A Plain Sewing: P J Blake, J Doucet, M S Po v7 3 - ig ; ad a aa 2 a > oe oe a ——. A 7 “s eo : ill leave | INTERESTING COLLECTION — ove ; Ristlch, Pinsice) Gocmnohe in Miller E Se i o> J Fitzsimmons, B Lawler, A McQuaid, E SS oN ee a a oi ~~ . > ay 1%, at 12 pose, | Veetomroen & for Pp. &., wee’, return a - 2 =*s ’ rm “Oe oe Fitzsimmons, W Ryan, N Lafferty; 2, E rae * : + 43; 11 12 and every Friday {)»3 at 7.30, local. Return Tickets, 20 Portraits metic, Algebra, Geometry, History, Phy- J nee + P, S cake x ae Byrne, M McDonald, A McDonald, J Mc- Weak Tired Nervous a i 44) 11 53 thereafter until far-{cents. The Band is expected to be in | OF NOTED CELEBRITIES. sies, Chemistry, French, Rhetoric, Latin. K - ns } ye BI ke EW Fol © | Ree, M Kent, M King, Bb Koughan, M ? ’ a 3 14 ‘4 | aft 32 Rak, inetien wa attendance. Showkt the day prove un-) “Pencheial and Agrecable, A we 98. id, : M Neileon on A ir : o'€¥> | Doucet, A Benoit, MfMcGonnell. Women, who seem to be all worn a - é i5 | I 0 | leave Hawkesbury at 6 p.m. same days, favorable the Pea will be held on the first | Every Test Proves Reputation. owe M Oliver: I, Composition, Physe- Histor : 2.58 Mor, NA - T ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT. out, will find in purified blood, made - it 17 13 16 1 47] and Halifax on Saturdays at 10 p.m., ar-| fine day following. Teaon the table at! Avoid Substitutions. Ask for‘ Vin Mariani.’ cal Geography, History, Geometry, Phy- Roe! it McK : _ iM RB OF Fol ; Second Book: 1, V McAleer, M Herrel rich and healthy by Hood’s Sarsapa- ps 3 P = 47) 2 28) riving at Boston Mondays at 7 a. m. 12 o'clock. At Druggists and Fancy Grocers. oe ieukense roan a ae 2 B Neilson = ewe "3 "i Benoit ‘M E Buros, J Doucet L Monaghan; 2 A rilla, permanent relief and strength. } i 13 47 s 8 ’ , Tickets for Admissior d Tea, 25¢ . ’ c . oh. fere | Hs sNCsROn, o> 54 3 9, pa : . a? . ; 4\F 3} a | 5 else ee con ne Se her ata-aaagoass ioe HR E00, Be. Sole Agents for Canada <a OO, RIGAIES, Feces. Ae Te ean, Ba Paine. * | Flynn, M Smith, N Murray, M Wristen; | The following is from a well known . | s as | 468 12 ee and every ee june ay LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., "Panel Graduating Course, Miss M T Arithmetic: 1, T Roche, E Fuley, H Me- | 3, E Gillis, A Dillon, E Blanchard, KB pret is a * ©S | until further notice, calling at Halifax an ae Delisle: 1, Literature, History, Botany, | Keana,J Morgan, N Morgan, G McRory Hennessey, Matilda Wristen, C Irving, PF} “I havesuffered for years with female 17 | fa SS) f Si Meehan, ont sets of Gorkr! Goareitown. BEREDL. | mca Physical Geography, Astronomy, | B Gillis; 2, B Power, & Benoit, M Neilsen, | Kelly. complaints and kidney troubles apd i 18° ct del ss 7 Fe — ae 1 : a = a OT ean ems terh Sheri. Gpemmacinvennen ts Second Grade, Miss B McDonald: 1,|F Blake, B Neilson, E Larue, A Miller. Second Primer: 1, M_ Flanagsn, M | have had @ great deal of medical advice 1s | 14! 49] 8 58] to oun on ‘—— ron, oat peed yg A : Albebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, English, French: 1, M Neilson, J Morgan, N| Teun, B Gardiner, B Ronahan; 2, A| during that time, but have received littl. 28 | id 19 | 9 49 va act —~ = g ~ ere for Principal of this School | —~—-_--— | Lattin, Geography. Average, 96. Morgan, H McKenna, B Neilsen, E — see eee MA oe - no benefit. A friend advised me to take 9} | ; 19 = will be received up to the 29th instant. « ae e Sa eee rts ’ . Benoit, G McRory, G@ McDonald, M irst Primer: 1, rainor, K McGon- ood’s Sarsaparilla and I — to use it, = . os = “7 - a A fair Hoar tance will be alien. A eu Grateful Comforting. alechre, Begliahs Ss rae 3 oe Cantwell. ] % nell, A Malone, A Power, R Ryan, M Bot- —— = yy Pills, —_ real- 23 | 14 50) mora HALIFAX SERVICE. duate of a University preferred. y metic. Average, 32. = Penminship: 1, L_ Calleghaa, F M ler; 2, H Gillis, A Reardon, E Byrne; 3, C than ome weeyenie aethernat oo 24 | 15} 50{ 0 8] S. S. “Halifax” or “Olivette” will CARL UWEN, Miss G. Bolger : 1, Arithmetic, English, | Blake, J Morgan, N Morgan, M Neilsen, Clarkin, L Quirk, M Benoit, M Jenkins,| From my personal experience I believe 25 | te | 50 0 52 | le: a = ete Dae oli Saaedbade MA p., : Algebra: 2, Hist Latin; 3, G . + B Neilsen, G@ McKory; 2, B Power H Mc- K Smith, L Blanchard. Hood’s Sarsaparilla to be a most complete ‘ t \ aes 0 | 52] leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED Secretary Schoo! Trustees. gebra; 2, History, tin; 3, Geometry, , Ties &. > He Be , ae. ~ 26 Wednesday | 16] 59 1 36] NESDAY, 8 a. 1 and SATURDAY, 10 june29—dy 3i & wk French. Average, 77. Kenna, A Johns, E Foley; 3, T Roche, B Religious Instruction: 1, V McAleer, M ee” eS 27 | Thursday 16 | 50 2 21 p. ‘ea sasil ‘nae aaah the ‘Boston Sa ee BREAK FAST—SUPPER Miss N McDonald : 1, Composition, Gillis, A Miller, E Larue. ate a Smith; 2, E Gillis, F Kelly, E Cumberland St., Toronta, 28 | Friday 16 50 3 11 | direct.- Returning, will leave north side ‘ : History, English; 2, Algebra, Geometry, FOURTH DIViSiO#. veer ye r Hood’s Sars ill | ere ; gs aie te peer, Reaets S leiies ! ; apar = ; ey ; ao 4 14] of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and WANT -Y a> esata ve tee ae ane a \ on = E Christian Doctrine: 1, G McDonald, M | , 9] ee ees oe ea P a 30 | Sunds 3 18 at 6 2818 rdays, 12 1 il f notice . os bmge 8S toy , Eng: al : in; : : / “*¥ 3¢ ay 13 ; SC] 5 28] Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. digestion and nutrition, and by a careful m a enmanship, Eng: } Trainor, M R Murphy, H Reddin; 2, M} chard, N Murray; 2, J Doucet, A Flynn, Is the Only Tawinion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents ia the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are oow prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of eaci: Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, Mav 25. 1894—-tf THE -! WEAK. LINK ‘NALIEE 18 OFTEN A NEGLECTED COLD WHICH DevEelore Finally into Cor-sumption. sr usine Pyny-Pectorai HOARSENESS, Ere, Large Bottle, 25 Cts. Bicyclists, "Attention ! janet « -_Sne Pass BACKACHE Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steamer without extra charge. Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. may? §. §. MIRAMICHI Will leave MONTREAL for GHAR- LOTTETOWN on MONDAY, June 10th, and every alternate Monday ; !eave Char- lottetown for Montreal on Friday, June 14, and every alternate Friday; leave Sum- merside for Montreal on Tuesday, June 18th, and every alternate Tuesday. This line, with regular sailing dates, furnishes to merchants the most reliable way to order goods. Eggs very carefully handled. Rates of freight more reasonable than have been hitherto. Fxcellent passenger accommodation. Delightful sail up and down the St. Law- FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between Lon- Julyy 20. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. 10 These Steamers have superior accom modation for first-class passengers. Wel! ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths Tirough Tickets for sale and baggage checked at al! stations on the Intercolonial A First or Second Class Teacher for Blooming Point School. A liberal Sup- plement voted. For further particulars apply to JOHN D. McDONALD, Secretary of Trustees. _ Blooming Point, June 20—dy 3i_ wy 3i PHOTGGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish prices combine to make these and moderate Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. nov26—136w ly COAL AGENCIES! CARVELL BROS. *Joggins Mines,’ Pugwash. We furnish orders for cargoes on all the above mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Pians, ete.; also, Mechank a and Arcritectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates, application of the fine properties of well- selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavor ed beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constituticn may be gradually built up uatil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Flundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many 8 tatal shaft by keeping ourseives well! forti- fied with pure blood and a properly voarish- ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. 8 ld ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CG., Lid, Homoeopathic Chemisis, London England. Are You Saving Money? We know it is pretty hard to do so these hard times—but then things will look up later on. In the meantime Watch Your Small Expenses. For instance, when you drop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING G00D, A REGULAR TEN CENTER, Manufactured only bv The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal, june2 “ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. French. Average, 75. Miss B McPhee: 1, Reading, French, English, Religious Instruction; 2, Arith- metic, History; 3. Algebra. Average, 69. Miss U Hogan: 1, History, Composi- tion, Arithmetic, Religious Instruction; 2, French; 4, Algebra. Average, 69. Third Grade, Miss M A Clarkin: 1, History, Arithmetic, English, Religious Instruction. Average, 76. Gold Medal for Sacred Music, presented by His Lordship Bishop McDonald, awarded to M L Delisle. Medal presented by His Honor Lieuten- ant-Governor Howlan for the best essay on “Canada and Her Resources,” merited by Mies N McDonald. Medal for the next best essay on Canada, presented by Dennis O’M. Reddin, Esq, awarded to Miss E Hogan. Gold Medal offered for competition in Literature and Composition by Rev. D. B. Reid, won by Miss Marie McDonald. Miss B McDonald was inferior by half a mark; to her is awarded a prize presented by Rev. Father McAulay. Gold Medal for Composition, presented by Rev. 8. T. Phelan, awarded to Miss M Oliver, Gold Meda] for excellence in French, presented by a friend, awarded to Miss B McDonald. Gold Medal presented by*a friend asa second prize for French, awarded to Miss B McPhee. awarded to Miss G Bolger. Gold Medal for Geometry, awarded to Miss G Gillis. Medal for constant application, award- ed to Miss M A Clarkin. Gold Medal as lst prize for music in Elocution: Miss Beasie McPhee, pre- sented by Rev, John James McDonald. Arithmetic: Miss E Hogan, presented by Rev. J. McLean. Cautwell, A Bolger, S Gillan. English: 1, G McDonald, M Trainor, A Bolger, M Cantwell, M R Murphy, 2, M L Pope, SGillan, M Godkin, B Stewart, L Callaghan; 3, H Reddin. Sacred History: }], G McDonald, M Trainor, M Cantwell, M R Murphy, A Bolger, S Glan. Geography: 1, M Trainor, M Cantwell, M R Murphy, A Bolger, S Gillan, B Stew- art, M L Pope. Arithmetic: I, M Cantwell, G McDon- ald; 2, S Gillan, A Bolger, M Trainor, MR Murphy, B Stewart, M L Pope. Penmanship; 1, S Gillan, H Reddin, A | Bolger, G McDonald, M Cantwell, M R Murphy, M L Pope, M Trainor, B Stewart. Reading: 1, E Foley, H McKenna, J Morgan, G McRory, B Power .M Neilsen, F Blake, B Neilsen, 4 Callaghan, H Heddin, N Morgan, A Joane,G McDonald, M Cantwell, M Trainor, A Bolger, L Gil- lan, M L Pr pe, B Stewart, M K Murphy ; 2, T Roach; 3, B Gillis, Albina Miller, E Larue. Spelling: 1, B Neilsen, B Power, F Roche, J Morgan,M Neilsen, H McKenna, F Blake, G McRory, G McDonald, M Trainor, A Bolger, S Gillan, M Godkin, M Cantwell, M R Murphy, M L Pope; 2. B Stewart. L Callaghan, N Morgan; 3, B Gillis, Albina Miller, E Larue, Deportment: 1, T Roche, B Power, L Callaghan, G McDonold, M Cantwell, M Godkin, S Gillan, A Miller, E Larue. FOURTH CLASS: SENIOR DIVISION, JUNIOR Henrietta King, Marion Doyle; 2, Eugenie Hornsby, Kate Gillan, Annie Clarkin, L Trainor, Johanna Davis, Gertrude Park- man; 3, Lena Carter, Josephine Hennessy. Reading and Spelling, Fourth Reader: 1, Gertrude Steel, Annie Clarkin, Henriet- Sacred History; 1, Ethel Callaghan, Mary Clarke, Margaret Kiggins, Annie Clarkin; 2, Gertrude Steel, Alice Trainor, Eugenie Hornsby, D Smith; 3, Catherine E Burns. Arithmetic, First Division: 1, M Smith, N Murray, V McAleer, Ellen Buraos, E Blanchard, M Wristen; 2, E Gillis, A Dil- lon, F Kelly, E Hennessey. Second Divis- ion: 1, J Trainor, M Flanagan, G Smith, os Taun, B Konahan; 2, L Ccrish, A Rear- on. Writing: E Blanchard, V McAleer, N Murray, Mary Wristen, Matilda Wristen. Honorable Mention: M Steele, L Mahar, E Cantwell, R Reilly, E Butler, M Walsh, L Lafferty; A Gillan, M A Muller, M Monaghan, M Pruaoty. PAINTING. 1, Martha Oliver, Marie McDonakd; 2, A Gallant; 3, M L Delisle, Beila McDon- ald; 4, E Larue, A Miller, M English, H Reddin. DRAWING, 1,M MeDonald, M Olliver, A Gallant; 2,M L Delisle, B McDonald; 3, E Larne A Miller, M En:zlish, M Byrne, H Redd:n, F Blake. FANCY WORK, 1, M Byrne, A Gallant; 2, Olliver, B Benoit, L Callahan, E Larue, M Kelley. PLAIN SEWING. 1, B Benoit, L Callahan; 2, M Keliy, J Morgan, G McEacheru, N Morgan, E W Foley, T Roche, A Gorman, K Leahy. Special mention for application to needle- M Brothers, B A Miller, A Gorman. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, FIRST DIVISION. Piano: 1, M L Delisle. SECOND DIVISION. 1, M Coady and M McDonald; 2, A Doyle, M English; 3, B Gillis. FIFTH DIVISION. 1, M Neilson, B Oliver, B McDonald; 2, E Larue, A Miller, E McDonald. these goods at bottom prices. see the bargains. True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Hood’s Pills 3 2 s.s"5 ensy in eect. 2a, relief at once from any form of Indigestion, by using ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI See that “TUTTI FRUTTI” is on each wrapper. Refuse imitations, rence. Calls at Gaspe and Perce goin ‘ : k: Alice J ‘ THE ae oT CURE and refurning when deficient pitednaet D we . witl b ' bes ty ong A ee ee DEPARTMENT. Khe ne pcan work ———=—=—= is i RO s " ao ion’t put off with something else. | presented by Monsignor cDonald, award- = ae ORK. couens, cops, CARVELL BROS., Old Sydney Mines,’ Sydney. | Wien you light it you will realize the | ed to Misses B Larue and A Miller. ae ntistian Doctrine: 1, Ethel Callaghan. } 1, A Gallant, M L Delisle, E Foley; 2, J Bankrupt Stock. BRONCHITIS, junel—14 tf Agents. “Vale Mines.” Pictou. fact that you are emoking Gold Medal for Christian Doctrine, | oj, i. Ant Baan Winnie King, Morgan, N Morgan, L Callaban, M Clark, —-- Readymade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Waterproofs, Watches, etc. I will sell Call in and J. BARANOV, Mnirhead’s Building, Water St., Ihave opened a Bicycle Repuir § ’ TR $$$ ivisi i : oe . . Roc a. Kent Street, a tow donee fran eowarte take. don and Halifax. Carnet SECS. 1at7 ; ini - 2 gga ee ree ta King, Winnie King, Mary Clarke,Aunie . ” june22—3m Summerside. ery. Having several years’ experience in Agents. h Vg A § Si y: G : -» oe Trai E i THIRD DIVISION. a NT LTT Bicycle work, I am now pre ared to attend to ‘bh? 595 } ‘ I's l l y § 8 * sas : oe : * oe ete ape , eee See! tk ong Pe Bias Fenton hee Mile Ch town, June 4, 95—pat jour 2m 2aw Third Grade, Christian Doctrine: M A | Hornsby, Jacqueline Hornsby, D Smith, L 1, K Kelly, A Gallant; 2, M Byrne, N P; . | D ti t ! sale the now famous “Common Sense Bt- : ee = ees : : Clarkin, preseated by Rev. John James | Callaghan, Marion Doyle, Ethel Smith, | McDonald; 3, G Gillis. alhiess ens ry -qgele.” ‘which Is, without doubt; one of the | June 8. SS. HALIFAX CITY: « 2. NOTICE. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 | MeDonald Catherine Lightizer; 3, Catherine Gillan, slike Cacia _ tmanufactured. Second-hand Bicycle for} “< 232. SS. DAMARA. July 13. pp., the course of Sermons recently cee ae - hi ; ' ee oman sale cheap. ar . ; yi3 . . , : 7 Second Grade, Algebra: Miss B Mc-| Gertrude Parkman, Lena Carter, Lucy : Tei TESTIMONIALS. NELSON RAMSAY. July 6. SS.ST.JOHN CITY. July 27. LAND (SURVEYING, ‘&c. preached by the Rev. James Simpson, €n | ponald, prasented by Rev. J. McLean. Mitchell, Margaret Lappin. . 1,B McPhee, J Carroll, 2, B Neileon, in Waianae The seventeen (17) teeth you extracted for me on Thursday, May 30th, at Doctor Robert- son’s, Crapaud, gave me less pain than I have suffered many timesin having ONE taken out. Y shall send a!l my suffering neighbors te you. a “Sagal J. P, NICHOLSON, i 4 . : i ri oN Feel gore aches —a — — = wes Land Surveyor, ue 10c. per copy; $1.20 per dozen] “yfisces Marie McDonala and Martha aoe teeth St Doyle, Mar- MANDOLIN, FIRST DIVISION. With gratitude yours, is fs ; sighted by electricity. Uo not carry cat- pyr pd _— Oliver, having passed a satisfactory exami- sf , a Awe ere : Rose Valley, May 31, 1895. ae 4A with mugevler Paing,.and tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible | Custiottetown, Aug. 5, 1t—~dv & wy For sale at i Mg hn’ diteems ee in the] _ Geography: 1, Alice Trainor, Gertrude | 1} ME pss oe ‘ resbbamnediiy > rates. THE EXAMINER OFFICE. | course of study in English, and Miss Steel, —_ Hornsby, Ethel Callaghan, } ISION. Doctor McDonald, Dentist,— hag just pul’ on thal Danigher of Backaches a) “he BY Men Paster J. McLacutas, Point au Chene, writes: Noth- ing beter for Lame Back and Lumbago than the Db. 4 Menthol Plaster. A. E. MacLeas writes from Windsor: “The D. f.. Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Backs aod heumatism at a great rate in this vicinity. 25e. each in air-tight tin box. WANTED. rels of Lime. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Charlottetown. juned Agent. Will commence the season of 1895 by DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Strest Aug 16, ’94—ly SMALL'S TIN SHOP ROBERT B. SMALL, apll—dy & wy lt Pays to use Sunlight Marie L Delisle in French, are entitled to the Gold Medal which is conferred on them, with the assurance of the esteem and best wishes of the Mother Superior and Teachers of the Institution SECOND CLASS. SENIOR INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT, FIRST DIVISION. Christian Doctrine: 1, M McAulay, A Gallant, E McDonald, M Walsh, F Train- or; 2, E Bolger, M Coady, J Carroll, M Byrne, U Kelly, M English, G McEachern; 3, M Kelly, E Kelly, B Benoit. Walsh, M Kelly, E Kelly. Elocution: I, U Kelly, @ McEachern, Margaret Kiggins; 2, Henrietta King,Mar Clark, Annie Clarkin, Annie Gorman, L Trainor, L Callaghan; 3, Johanna Davis, Ethel Smith, Marion Doyle, Lena Carter, Catherine Lightizer. ‘Grammar: Margaret Kiggins, Mary Clarke, Gertrude Steele, Annie Gorman, Alice Trainor, Ethel Callahan; 2, Eugenie Hornsby, L Callaghan, Annie Clarkin, Fienrietta King, Winnie King, Catherine Lightizer, Johanna Davis, D Smith, Ethel Smith; 3, Lena Carter, Catherine Gillan, Margaret Lappin, Josephine Hennessy. Arithmetic: 1, Margaret Kiggine, G Johanna Davis, Ethel Smith, D Smith, Margaret Lappin; 3, Lena Carter, Gertrude 1, B Oliver, J Smith; 2, A Miller, B McDonald, E Hogan, E Larue, G Mec- Eachen. VOCAL MUSIC. 1, M L Delisle; 2, E Benoit, G Gillis. M McDonald: 3, B Oliver, F Blake, A Miller, 4, K Larue, A Gorman. SECOND DEPARTMENT, FIRST DIVISION. 1, M Oliver, B Dillon; 2, F Blake, V McAulay, M Clark, A Dewar. SECOND DIVISION, 1,M Doyle, A Clarkin, K Leahy; 2, A Gorman, A Johns, M Brothers; 3, A Blake, N Morgan, J Morgan; 3, J Byrne, M Lappio, M rainor. 1 ear Doctor,—For two years I have been a constant sufferer fiom toothache, always in dread of having them taken out. Hearing of your success I determined totry your method, and now, after h» ving sou extract >ix for me, Iean couscient ously say you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth fo: me WITH- OUT PAIN. Truly yours, Mrs Jas DEVEREAUX. Kelly's Cross, May 31 1595. McKinaon’s English Ointment. Mr. Nein McKuxnox,— Dear Sir,—For five years J was a suffer- er from eczema. Physicians could not afflicted. Avex. McKay. SD ceed OO gee ; : Reading: 1, U Kelly, B Oliver, B Ben--| Steel, L Trainor, Alice Trainor, Eugenie i : & ug r Ah Sep rane it, F Trainor, M Byrue, E McDonald, M| Hornsby, L Callaghan, A Clarkin, Ethel | #°8#- ue ee ee Te ee ‘ STMR F AS [NE [ Great George Street, Charlottetown English; 2, M Coady, J Carrol!, L Bolger, | Callaghan, Henrietta King; 2, Katie Light- 2 rene —_ oe agi neti Customers for 10,000 Bar- . G McEachern, K Leahy, M McAulay, M |izer, Jac ueline Hornsby, Marion Doyle, 1, F Trainor, M Kelly, M Gorman; 2, J Clianeaahaial te det all others sinter =_— . a ee a 7 nape eS ps ag ARKE Bell ag - sg oe a0 aid 6c. TWIN BAR English: 1, M Byrne, E McDonald, L Deportment: Margaret Kiggins, Eu- 1, M Hughes, A Irving, 3, T Roche, M | ————_—_—___—_ ipa Oe een a8 ie Mabeals Bandas : a 49 in Plate Worker, Water Works : hi *nelish: | zenie Hornsby, Jacqueline Hornsby, Mar- ; : ee ae es e Malpeque and St. Peter’s Roads :-— ; Wy Bolger, F Trainor, B Oliver, M English; | genie Hornsby, Yacq y: ‘ ie 9 ae a i , and me er’s I " a gee Agent. Plumber. 2M oantes MA Coot. oy Kells, K ion Doyle, Mary Clarke, Gertrude Steel, ote M Coyie, A Callaghan; 4, M W. B MALLETT y ' ae ; Se iia tae. ae ae Tinware of every ema ane for ee Books for Hor every 28 oOeaihe” aes. Swaknkan B Benoit, -~ we Shea Annie Gorman, Annie matn BRisenm j og Pee ee ee keepers kept on hand or made to order at oor. Ltd ; Ys * . : . : . : : 5 5 ) Riddled Lime for Building, 65c. cash Es ; ‘ ee Geo hv: 1, E McDonald, B Oliver Penmanship: 1, L Callaghan, Eugenie ST. JOSEPH’S CONVENT, | . ‘ ‘ ; 70e. selialite Nov. let. — : ro oe wreepers paena a be sent J Carroll, M Coady, M Byrne, M Walsh; Hornsby, Jacqueline Hornsby; 2, Annie List uf prizes presented to the pupils of Shaving, Hair Cutting. Shampooing. bd Any orders for car lots will be delivered EYE PROTEC Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us @ 2, M McAulay, L Bolger, F Trainor, U Clarkin, Margaret Kiggine, Gertrude | St. Joseph’s Couveat by His aeer Clsiited tabdi seneveent anh elie oe i] f. o. b. at same rates. call. Don’t forget the place,— Kelly; 3,M English, G@ MecKachern, B Steel. Bishop McDonald, Rev. Fathers Reid, Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac . JOHN T. PEARDEN, Upper Great George Street. apl3—dy 2446 Rwy For Sale ov: to Rea { well-known DPD sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. —FOR-—— Picycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Cutters and Motor Men. Prise 30 cents. Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. MILLNER'S OLD STAND, Great George Street. ap8—3m 135 TENDERS For Lighting the Strects of Charlottetown. In This Eventful Century it is indispensable to have the cor- rect time. By bringing your B Oliver. Benoit, K Leahy, E Ke'!ly. [iistory of Canada: 1, E McDonald, B Oliver, M Coady, J Carroll; 2,M McAulay, U Kelly, M Walsh, L Bolger, F Trainor, M English; 3, G McEachern, B Benoit, K Leahy, E Kelly. History of England,: 1, B Oliver, E McDonald, M Coady, M Byrne, M Walsh, U Kelly, J Carroll, M McAulay, L Bolger; Parkman, Josephine Hennessy. FIFTH CLASS: JUNIOR DEPARTMEDT. Reading, First Division: 1, A Mc- Donald, M Gorman, J McRee, W Griffith, Ida Byrne, M Kent; 2, N Laierty, Ethe- Byrne, E Dorsey, M C McFadyen, M Me, Donald, M J Fitzsimmons; 3, A Gormley, M Ronahan, E Fitzsimmmons, G Williams, J Doucet. FOURTH DIVISION, Hogan, Arsenault, McLean, John J Mc- Donald, Allan McDonald, McAulay, and other friends, as also by Messrs Wns Mur ray, Chas. Lyous and Chas. Hermans :— FIRST CLASS—FIRST DIVISION. Mise Gertie Trainor—lst for Christian Doctrine, English, Mathematics, Book- keeping, History, Geography aud Map S’side, Oct. 10, 1893. tion in all kinds of Barber work. ap8— dy 3m CHEAPHES & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS, The ess Stand, th Watches and Clocks to be cleaned, . > : : i Division:1, M Ki Drawing; 2, P nship aud Reading. : 7 ae eS ae : 9FT , K Leak M English, E Reading, Second Division : ing rawiug; 2, Penmanship and f ing ‘i “ Central Hotel,” formerty tae Sete) | ot Ee. 6 SEALED TENDERS will be received repaired and regulated to G. G ta iy or A Doyle. G McDonald; 2, J Blake, A} Mise M F Lee—Ist for English, Geogra- Come and get yours photo- Houee, situated Ye 5 : ae G. H. TAYLO R, at the City Clerk’s office up to noon on JURY, you will be in keeping with Arithmetic: 1, E McDonald, M Byrne,| A Benoit, B Koughan, C Halloran, W | phy, History, Mathematics, Book-kerping, graphed by C. LEWIS This Hotel contains 21 rowm-, with arge ‘ ‘ Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A. D., 1895, ae Mai mistake | L Bolger; 2, F Trainor, A Gallant, B| Ryan, K Stewart; 3, M McGonnell, S May Penmanship and Map Drawing; 2, ltead-| 5 . Shop an 2 good stabling for 25 lorses Is North Side Queen Square. from persons willing to contract with the the men ini. ame nO ane Oliver, G McEachern, U Kelly, M Coady, Coyle, M Gormley. A McQuaid, M Doucet. ing. a : If z | pe t i { : centrally situated, and with'n two minates City Council for lighting the streets of but bring them along, and if they B Benoit; 3,M McAulay, K Leahy, J Religious Instruction: 1, M Gorman, Miss A Sweeney—Ist for Elocution, you haven go two walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to - THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 245 & wkv june3 HICKEY & NICHOLSON, accents Charlottetown with electricity according to specifications and conditions to be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Also from persons willing to equip and supply Machinery and Plant, capable of are past redemption replace them with a new one. You will save money by dealing with Carroll, M Kelly, M Walsh, M English, E Kelly. French: 1, B Benoit, M Byrne, E Me- Donald, B Oliver; 2,F Trainor, M Me- Aulay, U Kelly, J Carroll, W Lafferty, MJ Fitzsimmons, J Dovcet. W Griffith, J McRee, J Williams, M King, M McGonnell, B Koughan, G McDonald, M Doyle; 2, E Fitzsimmons,C Halloran, B Lawler, M Gormley, A Benoit; A Mc- Composition, Book-keeping; 2, Mathema- tics, Map Drawing and Penmanship. SECOND DIVISION. Mias Mav Toole— 1, Christian Doctrine bring one. No pains spared to get a Tobacco Manufacturers, and sufficient for carrying out the above CG - JUR Y Penmanship: 1, B Oliver, M Byrne, M Quaid. oo ese Rag, ee oe we correct likeness. ——_—__——- ee service—the plant to become the property a s 3 English, A Gallant, J Carroll, G McEach-| Grammar, First Division: 1, N Laff- | (Canadian P San ae cnale @ E NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. of the City. : FE "& JEWELER ern, B Benoit, L Bolger. erty, E Dorsey, G Williame, M Kent, M E Drawing, }enmanship ench; 2,) Entrance on Grafton Street. \ Satisfactory security required for the SHE RELIABL ’ Tonic Sok-Fa: 1, M Coady, U Kelly, J | McFadyen, W Griifith; 2, A McDonald, E Linear Drawing. cnet PUTTYER'S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak aud Emaciated CHILDREN ST o normal condition of HEALTH and REILIGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH wore quickly than any other medicine. a As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. Apply to ‘ . > aes Arithmeti Division: 1, V J | Mathematics, French. é d f | Reardon, E Dillion, A Hogan. ri ic, ; , : Ai Druggists keep it. Price 60 cenl oo h19—tf wee a Mach 1908 sapte fe Englisk:1, A Clarkin, A MeDonald, © Blake, M King, A Benoit, M Doucet; 2, (Concluded on Fourth Page.) Cl’town, June 8, 1995--6 & wy _ : : : 10 mch19— , 1895. per botile. june ap : one : =. enti ttt ve ene ERE I SEA ai ae ~ “2 : a . _2~ i : i Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING 8’s to the pound. £ —ALIO— CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry DR. MURRAY, Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK Prices Lower Than Imported OFFICE, 145 QUEEN STREET, faithful performance of the contract, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. June 1—36 td TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling Houre known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, isq, CO. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occu ied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. . Also, Cettaze situate on Hillsborough Sireet, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April ne xt. North Side Queen Square, Opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown. may22—3m 2aw 14 & wy No ive of Application to Parliament Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. ‘Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J.P. B. Casgrain, A. G. McBean, H. F. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the i next session thereof for an act to incor porate a company called “ The Canada Insurance Promotion Association,” with Carroll, B Benoit. Deportmeat: 1, M McAulay, E McDon- ald. Assiduity: 1, E McDonald. SENIOX INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT, FIRST DIVISION, Christian Doctrine: 1,5 — A Clarkin; 2,C King, @ Merry, C Kelly, A McDonald, E Dillon, K Reardon and A Hogan. Reading: 1, C Kelly, A Clarkin, A. Mec- Donald, $ Flanagan; 2, C King, E Dillon, K Reardon, G Merry; 3, A Hogan Hogan.. powers to carry on the business of an in- surance Agency in all parts ef the Domin- ion of Canada. ERROL BOUCHETTE, Solicitor for Applicants. don, @ Dillon, G@ Merry, A Hogan. History of Canada: Geography: 1, 8 Flanagan, A Clarkin, C King; 2, C Kelly; 3, K Reardon, A Arithmetic: 1, Clarkin, C Kelly, A Mc- Donald, S Flanagan; 2. C King; 3, K Rear- 1, C Kelly, S Flana- gan, A Clarkin, C King; 2,G Merry; 3, K Byrne, J McRee, M German, M J Fitz- simmons, J Doucet, A McDonald. Grammar, QSecond {Division: 1, M King, J Blake, A Benoit, G McDonald, 5 May Coyle; M Doyle, 2, W Ryan, C Halloran, B Koughan. Geography, First Division: 1, J Me Ree, W Griffith, M Gorman, G Williams, N Lafferty, A Gormley, M J Fitzsimmons; 2, A McDonald, J Byrne, E Dorsey, M McDonald, E Byrne; 3, M Kent J Doucet, M Ronshan, M E McFadyen. Geography, Division: 1, Doyle, G McDonald, B Koughan, M Mc- Gonnell, M King, A McQuaid, M Gorm- ley; 2, A Benoit, C Halloran, W Ryan; 3, J Blake. Arithmetic, First Division: 4, M Gor man, N Lafferty, J Williame, E Doreey, M Kent, W Griffith, M E McFadyen; 2, A McDonald, M McDonald, M Kovahan; 3, B Byrne, J Byrne, M J Fitzsimmons. Mies Mary Merrigan—1, Christian Doc- trine, English, Geography, History, Cana- dian and English, Mathematics, Map Drawing, Linear Drawing, Percmanship, Freach, Scientific Temperance, Agricul- ture; 2, Reading and Deportment. Miss May Byrne—l, Geography, His- tory, Canadian and English, Mathematics, Map Drawing, Linear Drawing, Penman ship, French; 2, Christian Doctrine, Read- ing, English. Miss Alice Croake—1, Geography, Eng- lish, History, (Canadian and English) Scientific Temperance, 2, Mathematics, Writing, Linear Drawing, Frenci, Agri- culture. Miss T Barron—l, Reading, English, History, Canadian and English, Geogra- ph, Penmanship, Writing, Map Drawing; 2, Cuneiian Doctrine, Arithmetic. Miss Mabel Thorne-—2Z, History, Geo- MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate and friends of deceased persone. The designs are origival and artistic, and the workmanship is far superior to any imported. PRICES —One Card, 25 cents; four Cards, 50 cents; twelve Cards, $1.00. Write fer specimens aud particulars. Ma‘l orders filled by reture. mail. gramb, Linear Drawing, Penmanship; 3, JAMES W. O’REILLY, Designer and Printer of Memorial Carde mementoes te distribute among relatives |