LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | a pe 29, CRE DAILY Convent De Notre Dame. ee ie art Na eg ean ea SE St SS coe ee Tue Darity EXAMINER. | MAY 29, 1884. The Game of Detraction. Ararr from the gross impertinence— Tue Examiner has not de- H. admit that tracted from the merits of Mr. L. GRACE “HE ARCHBISHOP TO rHE INSTITUTION, VISIT OF HIS fue visit of His Grace the Archbishop oi Halifax to the Convent de Notre Dame was an unusually interesting event, and the beautiful chapel of the institution. A very large cslebrated Mass in i. — The Question of the Hour. Six,-—-Where in the world did you pick up such a crank as ‘Steeple Cleyden ?’ He appears to me to be a weak edition of that Sir,—‘‘Steeple Cleydou” is cross—very cross. Werather like him in that con- rLETGHER'S _——————— 0 = \HE Subscriber begs to announce that he has now opened out his NEW STORE, in the more spacious premises adjoining a | Rev. ' FV STOR es \ ILL lecture in the AUDITORTUM of the METHOLIST BhICK ¢ HURCH, On Friday, 30th inst, SUBJECT : Admittance 15 cente, May 28, 1884. —2i pe which is its chief feature—there are ove | oe ne a. — Te a is other crank---“‘Bystander,” Q his old stand (LOWER QUE KN STREET), and has just re- : : . . gs }; pups and their teachers, and particuiarly UZ, ie ‘ . ‘ a . ee pee inthe hotter oA | to His Grace’s niece, Madam St. Agnes, mw ceived a very large stock of , Hingland af thie Reformation " Sojourner” worthy of remark. |who ia the Principal. It occurred on Conceit Brought Down. , “A Sojourner” wiil, at all events, | Tuesday morning last when the Archbishop oe ee Lecture at 8 p m. Davies, M. P., as a citizen, a lawyer, or | a public speaker; and he will also admit that THe Examiner has not tried to fasten upou Mr. Davies an opprobrious nickname, or systematically defamed and abused him, as the Patriot has nick- named, defamed, and abused the Hon. J. C. Pope, the Hon. Donald Ferguson, and almost every other promivent member of the Liberal-Conservative Party in this Province. That we are very far behind our opponents in the game of detraction number were in attendance, the former pupils having joined the present pupils of the Convent. The singing, accom- panied by the harp and organ, was splendid. Atthe conclusion of the Mass, His Grace received six members into the Children of Mary’s Society. When His Grace breakfasted he was con- ducted*to the spacicus music hall and there received with a brilliant seleciion of Irish airs, played by the pupils on the harp and piane. Then followed a welcome song, and address with floral tributes presented by the junior pupils. costly gold medal as a prize for the ap- dition. He is much more natural than he is when he assumes the calmly critical air. He has been evidently brought into contact with some person as conceited as he is him- self. Itis te be hoped that this will rub off some of his sharp corners. There is nothing that conceited people dislike so much in others as conceit. A very bum- ptious person is rather amusing than other- wise to one who does not possess a large share of the quality of bumptiousness him- self. No deubt *‘Steeple Cleydon” was very much surprised to find that Prince Edward Islanders were not quite ready and willing eae garam “Pim Sige Ay 7 4 3h Cb TU wat\ wats + jae Rh ye yO OS eae ee ae 6d Pept (tah Ya Ty tol fo oh WE SSNS ap me, Mh a * =9 Tah bangs soo + 2 / tee 4 ¢ : PUBLIC MEETING a . N adjourned meeting of citizens will be held in the Market Hail, ON THURSDAY EVENING, AT EIGHT U’CLOCK, SHARP, . to take into consideration the report of the oh} 2 7 ; rae 20} ° ‘ 7 . ‘ . . + . : i) cannot be denied. in 7 ees nee Genee aeerre to apologise to him for their existence. He committee appointed to inquire into the beg 4 * . . »CAT) > } £ I at , s e - » ‘ > i Nor can it be said that we have de- hie I if 8 Bish Mel oe i ae a e has been let down, to use his own phrase, means Caine ae a water supply for the at tracted from the merit of Mr. Davies as Seas ane See ee tc > ae “with a jerk,” and feels rather disturbed oA eee. ne a politician ; fer, as a_ politician, Mr al pan rays é} vee ah e ys in consequence. We do not think, how- HENRY BEER, , a ° ) 3 , [ . >y° > . . . ¥ i 7h Davies has no merit. His talents are mew. ve ere es ane wee ne “ |} ever, that the operation will do him much 2 eg Se Mme a : Chairman, : i ; a h ” » ; ta ent children of Mary 8 Society. Wao were com- harm P rhans even ‘Steeple Cieydon” tetera ob Leta i ‘pal . p PATRICK Mee AID, uot those of a volitician ; an imenté heir success 1 > culinary| a a it te) | Petes Sab hr LORE retary I D ' d} plimented on their success in the culinary may learn a little about the grace of 6 teh) | ene ee bee Gh og Secretary, 3 as they have been almost. continu-/} art. sie a : J i Boke oe ho RR 3. b> May 28, 1504. ; : ; ‘ ; ’ ‘ 0 ie humility after a few such shocks, A SL Nanay | aaah Ue i ously employed in carrying on a large Before leaving the Convent, His Grace Yours traly ) as Oe . ' a d . ; : 7% . iow with ¢ we. , i : law practice, they cannot have been em- | Presented the Rev, Mother Superior with a Native. % SUHULARS HIP EXAMINATION ployed to any great extent upon ques- tions of political science or of political importance. Consequently it is not safe to follow Mr. Davis as a political leader. His imposition of an unnecessary tax at a time when the people could ill-afford to pay it, and his failure to lay claim to our share of the Fishery Award when the arbitrators were hearing and considering the whole matter at Ottawa—which, if we except the copying and applying to this Province of the New Brunswick School Act, are the chief acts of his poli- tical career—are sufficient proof of his unfitness as a politician. Even his own speeches on the Fishery Award Claim, condem him. He says the Proviuce has a ‘distinctive claim,” a “territorial right” } apart from that of the Dominion; and yet he never even tried to have our claim and our right recognized by the tribunal by whom all the distinctive claims were heard and settled. This fact shows be- yond a doubt that his mind is set more upon things legal than upon things poli- tical. Had he, when he was Premier of this Province, been alive to our distinc- tive interests—as a true politician would have been—he never would have allow- ed our “distinctive claim” to have passed away from us by default in putting in an appearance before the arbitrators; and he proaching exhibition. > <P +- & - ~ = Buy Weers & Co's. Tea. [may28 lw wky 2i ee? eo Supreme Court. AGAINST THE OLD BANE DIRECTORS, MR, WELSH Judge Peters, this morring, delivered judgment in Mr. William Welsh’s applica- tion to set aside the compromise made by the Liquidators of the Bank of Prince Edward Island with the late Directors, and which was argued at great length in the early part of this month. The grounds upon which Mr. Welsh sought to set aside this compromise were (1) that the Jadge’s sanction to it was obtained by a misstate- ment of the proceedings of a meeting of the creditors, held in January, 1883. (2) That the santtion was granted under a misappre- hension of the wishes of the shareholders. (3) That the sanction was illegal, and (4) that no notice was given to the shareholders that the Liquidators intended to apply for the judge’s sanction. On the first and second grounds, Judge Peters stated that all the papers containing a true account of the pro- ceedings of the meeting were before him, and he had read them before he granted his sanction, end there was therefore no mis- statement by which he was misled. On the third ground the judge held that the ‘h'town, May 29:h, 1884. Buy Werks & Co’s Tea. {may 28 lw wky 21 —e- Tue Tavernier Comedy Co. opened tieir brief season at the Academy of Music last night toa good audience, The Company is decidely a strong one, and in Bronson How ward’s celebrated creation, the Banker's Daughter, gave ample proof of their dramatic talent, their acting being worthy of all praise. Miss Van Cortland in the role of Lilian West- brook, gave a most refined and finshed por- trayal of the Banker's daughter, whilst the acting of Miss Alfa Perry, as Florence, was invested with a piquancy and chic. Little Annis Bird as Natalie, was really wonderiul for achild of such tender years, and in the la-t act drew forth a good amount of applause. Wilson Day, as John Strebelow, aud Mr. favernier as Count de Carojac, in fact the whole Company were good in their respective roles. ‘to-night the Compsny play the sevsational drama ‘“‘Wnder the Gaslight,” including the great pier and thrilling railroad scenes, and Jjittle Aunie Bird in her great character of Peanuts, with song. Buy Weeks & Co’s, Tea. fmay28 tw wky ?i Summerside Exports. 7 SUMMERSIDE, May 28. Shipped per Str. Princess of Wales, Came- ron, Master, for Point du Chene : The Genuine Bell Organ. Organs, Violins, Concertinas, Accorieons, Flutes, General Musical Merchandise, for the celebrated (some of which have already been sold here, and are giving entire satisfaction), and has just received a supply of them, together with the **‘HARDMAN,’’ New York. SHWING MACHINES, re a4. Va ' te hy { f ie, | | a un Ay *igra 3 ne ’ oe ae ; ' VslQ ][89q oulnUuexy) OTF, oy 1 Violin Strings, &¢. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS, — Aino :O:- He takes pleasure in announcing that he has been appointed agent for P. E. Island PEANOS, OF BOs EON, MYERSON fe" Second-hand Pianos and Organs taken in part payment fur new ones. O20 He would also announce that he has added to his business that of and has now a large Stock on hand-—different makers—all prices. Needles for ail Machines, Oil, ‘EXHE Examination forthe Daniel Hodgon Scholarship will be held in Charlottetown on 19th and 20th June, Candidates are requested to sead iv their names, a week before the dite cf the examination, to the undersigned, by whom they will be notified of the piace aod hour of the examination. GEORGE W. HODG> ON, HHon’y Sec’y (rustees, May 28, 1884.—2aw wly ti j 12 pat WANTED, 3 GIRLS wanted t» work ia my lobster factory at North Rustico, for which the highest wages will be paid, either by the week or month. Apply at once to H. F. SAWYER North Rustico, May 26—m 98 tf Dwelling House on Water Street FOR SALE. r aa subscriber is instructed to sell by Auction at the premises, Water Street, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of JUNE next, at 12 o'clock, noon, that valuable dwelling house and premises for many years past oceapied by the American Consul, Col. Dunn. The property fronts 84 feet on Water Street mr" . Attachments, and everything pertaining to the may well cry “save me frem my compromise was authorized by the 37th 7 anon Ce eteccecsncrceestscese 3 i = besiness kept in stock. ' y 8 P ee. Bet 7. _ a m 108 feet. friends,” when they persist in keeping menhie a ee ee - f a BB hia oy dBtninisss =. sissaipedes occa As he buys all Goods for Cash, he will sell at ‘ROCK BOTTOM” PRICES. large sah taaeaatiens ie onal 7 the matter before the public. a ee es ee AS Mlieie ys... .. ... = sbeebs 7082.00 Thins in) meat tek ond sn: oon tae fa ee thy was being wound up, aad onthe fourth » bis bend 8 00 P EL = > kiceh a eet gems ft 0s That Mr. Davies plagiarized the ground the judge was of opinion that it ah jon is Soy Bo eee C. p ao CHER, am ons 80 e Daish Bangs i | speach of om wes 4g Sant was not necessary to give the shareholders 33 cases eggs,........s.0c0..0ee. 19.00 Sign of the “Big Fiddle.” - pelelics’ priviesslphe be ale eos bia no one has, we believe, thought; for] notice. subtest 1.00 ; : s v1. . the key at ie a every on? knows that Mr. Davies iswell| Regarding the question of costs, the ool Queen Street, Ch’town, May 22—3i law th wkly 3i pe °y at the residence of Bos. Wy Wy able to make a speech for himself But, | Judge said that he saw no reason for de- emai ae eae Terms easy and liversi, and made known at on the other hand, no one can help notice- | P®tting from the general rule which en- | —-=— - time of sale, ing the singular coincidence of his re- | *it!¢d the successful party to costs, and he SHEP NEWS. PRINCE F ) WILLIAM DODD, aati pa Be islands ol his therefore dismissed the application with ’ Auctioneer. argument with those aati made ee Say Serer ee. ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, arn May Sy 100t— pat aod adopted on the same subject by Dr. Muttart ; and it is plain that in his late speech, which has published in pamphlet form and scattered broadcast about the Province, Mr. Davies did not advance a single proposition that Dr. Muttart had not years before, in better form and choicer language, brought to the notice of Parliament. Buy Werks & Co’s, Tea. {(may28 Iw wky 2f ————o-e Cricket. We must congratulate the members of the proposed new club on the thorough practical success with which their effurts to revive tne interest in cricket has been at- ENTERED. May 2?—P LG, Anderson, Picton, coal. May 29—Advance, Heather, Pugwash, ballast. CLEARED. May 29-—Alert, LeLacheur, Pictou, bal; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Black Tulip, Bears, Belfast, P E I, mdse. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 28 —Enat sch Mary Ellen, Hurst, Shediac, bal; North America, Landry, (2. AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will iSs4. Summer Arrangement. i884. run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST, P, Xi. Island Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, ‘ HIMNKY TOPs, DRAIN PIPEs, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS, And other articles made to order at the P. EK. ISLAND POTTERY. In conclusion, we say that we hope | tended. We publish their names as far as | Cow Bap, coal. Cid—Weatern Light, Cain, : Bs | BEE Tre Exaatner will not again be charged | we know, though the list, which speaks for} 0M fishing voyage. " eco | Ruprose| Min’. Mix'd.|| = STATIONS, Express! Mix’a, [Mix'a, R& GOFF 7 : 5 wa : : : Halifax, May 28—Clid Escort, Cann, for ! AGENTS with playing at “the game of detraction.” | itself, is not yet completed : Semmeraide ore henry rhea aie aairsae ee —meeioront Oh’town, May 27, 1884 a ‘ , - . t > . . . We detract from the merits of no man. ‘We, the undersigned, undertake to} Canso, May 27—Sch Effort for P. E. I. Chasletietows aa ; oo 3.40 | Charlottetown : ha ee ee Indeed our greatest regret is that the form ourselves into a Cricket Club to con. Philadelphia, May 23 In port sch Isaac, Royalty eae * «1 aie oe - “sper pe ‘- He - on Opposition is so greetly lacking in men | "8 f honorary and active members, and | Burpee, for Ch’town. North Wiltshire. ....| 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 |North Wiltshire.....| 625 | 254 | 8 GADS OF CLAY as pa ; = promise to further the interest, thereof as Bania, April 26—In port Zerelde, Kickham, | 4 : eee ae an 1k. 5 : “<0 wa a 18 j of political ability. But in calling atten-| © b We furth a Pook Hunter River........ 7.00 {10.08 | 5.00 | Hunter River........ 6.15 {| 2.38 | 8.00 OR & : aoe hi h “oe we best can. e further agree to show or New York. ho oi Bradalbame.......... ' 7.25 (10.46 | 5.35 || Bradalbane.....,... 5.51 | 200 | 7.25 FOR SALE. Apply to tion tothe facts which show that they | our interest in a practical way by contribut-| | Buenos Ayres, Apri! 25—Sappho, McPhee, | o " . eon | a : Beye-@ 82. , ’ ; p y by ‘ ‘ Pp County Line......... 7.31 (10.56 , 5.45 (County i ine 5.45 1.50 | 7.16 . are blind leaders aud false guides, THE ing at least two dollars each, and if possible, | Fernandina. Preetees........22.. | 7.41 122.12 | 5.59 || Preetown............1 5.34 1.35 = 92 JOSEPH MARAR, aa wa vores ae duty eae? oo are eoting err ” nok sient ine pea ee aes | 6.18 Kensington........ i 6.20 | 1.12 | 6.43 Ch'town, May 22--tf o a pu 1¢ journal, an is | to De heia In the =- » 4, parior on . avi. | 4.55 [12.35 | 6.10 i not detracting from merit or character. | Tuesday evening, 3rd June, at 8 o'clock. Sur 7 ar} 8.20 (12.10 | 6.50 ||Sommerside..... 1A.M | /AN ES iT ; We have ~ denbe.thet Me on Honorary Members—Joseph Hensley, REVERE HOUSE. —- Pe: tp) 8.40 | 1.45 im ar} 4.50 ‘11.20 | WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, eat cca f ; f Charles Young, J. T. Jenkins, R. P. Hay- May 24—Edward Bayley, Toronto; Ed- Miscouche........... 8.55 | 2.08 || Miacouche.......... 4.15 10.57 Ce eRe ett Tae 2 deeply regrets the loss of our share of | thome, W. W. Sallivan. ward A Pyke, Cornwallis, N 8; EW Knight, | Wellington.......... | 214 | 2.37 i, Wellington.... ..... 3.57 10 29 | TO LET—A Furnished House, in a pleasant he award the eee the loss is} Active Members—J. A. Longworth, Wm. | Amherst; A MeMullen, St John, N B; D Me-| Port Hill............ os |S a ||Port HL... 2.24... 328 9 35 part of the city. Enquire at Tuk EXaMineR due to his own misconduct. In his eager-| A. Weeks, Thomas A. LePage, R. V.| Lynn, Moutreal; KE F Blodgett, Westfield, eee 1a Pie ooree ae a: nye (2 Aaeny Ya prone oc | 815 | Uflice. [may29 ness to obtain an award for his client, | Longwor’’, P Cant, R. H. Laird, J. A. | Mass; J © Jelley, Montreal; D S MoNutt, | QOmnele....... +++: et (per wewebapsl hee aides Meee Gee 4 ) LE . a : Peis Malpeque; W J MeCordock, St John; Belford Alberton thee eeeeeees 11.18 6 10 \)Albertum ........ dj} 1.5% | 7.10 | 10 LET--A Tenement of six rooms. Apply the Domiuion, he—perhaps inadvertently | Moore, L. H. Wavies, R. T. Weeks, B. iii” @acieitia taemadin Coonedy i, BN ass 5 0 kote ar 11.55 | 7.00 | fignich...... 1. -.d){ LIS | 600 | to J. McDougall, Fitzroy Street (east end). —overlooked the “distinctive claim” ot Stephenson, Harrison Carvell, Thomas D. DesBrisay, R. E. Palmer, Percy Pope, J. Ida VanCou:tland, Alfa Perry, Marie New- aE A {may 29 the Province of which he was . : . man, Annie Bird, Albert Tavernier and wife, | ; : Premier—the “distinctive claim” of z 7 a eee ee oe H D Byers and wife, Charles Day, Charles TRAINS DLPART.—FOR TEE EAST, | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST, ar. in we, aay er oe a . . ’ n. 7, Jr, ©. Lavie, r Y 1} , a e€ 80 sheap.—U. 4. | the people who had honored him with|D, O'M. Reddin, Jr., D. A. McKinnon. Pee eee . i Monnison. ee fm 28 their confidence and whose interests} Charles Swabey, W. W. Clarke, F. P.| - ae te STATIONS. Express. | Mixed. | STATIONS | Mi should have been his first care. McLeod, L. E. Brecken, J. F. Shatford,|_ May 29-J B_ Lefebre, Montreal; A A ; 1 Express. | Mixed. | 4 CADIA NUT COAL.—Landing to-day at ; iinet haath John A. Allan, Thomas W. May. E. P Sandeman, do; C K Nickerson, Boston, | hes ‘ane Wharf, 100 tons Acadia Nut Bt 7 , . . Bi. a “ety Se ly, = =~ = Le Coal at $2.75 per ton, Cash.—Capr. JomN AMONG our obituary notices this morning | Stewart, C. B. McNeill, F. Mitchell, Wm. Charlottetown ...... 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 HO : : . * will be found one of the death of Fred. G. ta Anderson, L. H. Haszard, P, McQ iaid, G. BIRTH. Royalty ¥ unction..... 345 o | eas ard | “yee ga c 2 ae oo Ye et eee ee 4 Sterling. It is with the deepest sorrow and| Tweedy, W. T. Tupper, R. Stavere, J. In this city, on the 23th, inst., the wife cof | York............-06. 247...°* | 682 * 1 Mat adeinttrth ‘ods: 888 “ |5.53 + \ ANTED.—An upholsterer, constant Ki regret that we make the announcement of the | Whear. : J. B. McVonald, of a daughter. DOMME 6s i onseas os. $0 ¢"* 46 7" “Hien Mice... . 8.25 “ {533 work, good wages. Apply at once to 4 demise of this young lad. Four years ago he The new organization will, no doubt, be | peer nmeeeneeny sneer epereeoeres Mount St ge f or Oe Pwd, i dp 800 * 4.55 « | Mark Wricar & Co, {m 27 entered the Herald office as a junior in the] most successful, and the good old game MARKEED mount Stewart... i dp 440 “ 618 *¢ Mount Stewart.. ar! 755 66 4.30 «6 eee — oo : couuting room, and by performing the duties | wi], ‘this season, be enthusiastically entered 3 yt : ; MOCO i 46 Fn dies o¥s wap. * | OG) ** A Morel, 5). 833) 6. ol. 726 | 3.45 «© | FENO LET.—A_ house on Richmond Street i lua! eee ot he! into with a spirit to: make it the leading| , At ee i. Py SR co.. by St. Peter's........... oy ee 8, SS Poser’s.......... 7.05 “ | 3.13 containing eight rooms, good cellar, H ee y preeen e ® post of assistant | 6.14 pastime. Alex. Rays er, Erq,, . P., Joseph Heartz, of Sear BION iiss deca ss 6.04 “ 10 26 « Pear River.......... 6230 * |2]39 « yard and stables. Poss<ssion Ist June. 4 = ng a a ; = ae , took another OM ek 2 peace lt oo ea to Mary Doucette, of | Souris............. ow GB5 * 1336 -* lSourie ss ce 6 ec dy| 6.00 ** | 1.90 « | Apply to J. B. Macponatp, Queen Street. € an arly a year was in oes unter River, Lot 30. ee ie er } : {m 26 3i charge of the mail d ti 3 : Buy WreExs & Co’s Te ee nen a suattiion, Mount Stewart ...... 4.45 p- ™, 8.20 a m.) doun: stewart ...... 7 5d a.m, 4° : ye NY cctire, intellignst ied garen the esteemed i Eraay28 LW why 2i — ~ lene oe 500 Thee ca [OMeaigat n> +> +2 00 ome 6.58 "| 310°" | \RPANTID. oan Accountant for office aes will of all y associates in the office. see 2 a - Georgetown ......, ork 6.00 10.00 ‘Georgetown.....,,dp| 6.40 «© | 245 « W and store. One who has had some ex- ways ready and never unwilling, Fred will ve by 4 Ia St. John, on the morning of th ‘ . i be ever remembered as an honest worker and . THe music store of Mr. C. P. Fletcher, | instant, at his mother’s sidan Rovedboe JR Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, Sly eacaie ails. pete nage or & Gateatie crmgenicn. ae cal jie os — to i” ie Selita eee eee House, William McFadden, in his 38th year, JAMES COLEMAN R oo ation, his sickness being ef. His| is the neatest and most attractive of its kin 8 4 : OR SALE,—A light with young friends and companions throughout the | in the Province. Ithas been fitted up with As Seargeeny SOY St, ae he 1 eer s See nee eneneeN May 27, 1876. Superintendent two movable coal son Mieke one ; also city will hear of his death with much sorrow, and to many the yews will be a surprise. — He. Herat, Bur Weexs & Co's. Tea. [may28 iw wky. 2i mucb taste, aud so arranged that Mr. Fletcher can show his excellent stock of pianos, organe, sewing machines, etc., most convenieatly Opposite the retail music department of the store is a raised floor, which is connected with the elevator to the warerooms by a flat car Catherice Vonnelly, the beloved wife of Ed: ward Mahar, ged forty-four years. May she rest 1° pears. At Mount Stewart, on the morning of the 16th instant. »fter a lingering illness, borne with Chri:tian resignation to the Divine Will, Charlottetown Boot and Shos Factory. ee 8 ee ee a roomy double-seated family wagon in g order.—Frnton T. Newpsry. [m2 23 pat ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry beer. Office and Warehouse, Water Street, near Pp ee . eee Noibert McIntyre, blacksmith, i h , By this means heavy instrumeats are easily | Noibert — vee, Dscempe, Oh She G7 HUR AK Ferry Wharf. may 16. ON Saturday last Master Wilmot, A. Strong, removed to and from the show-room. aoe year of his age. Deceased leaves three sons ! SURRAH ! jonas nya -~ (son of C has W. Strong, Bee.) returned Béuke Vistchee has, in addition to his line of pianos. and two daughters to mourn their loss. :0° ‘g°-O LET—Two Tenements. Poseession rom Montreal, where he had been prosecuting} added the ‘‘Emerson,” which, wel} At Tiguish, on the 2Ist instant, after an 7 oe TE TR given about first June. Apply to JaMns bie nee civil engineering at McGill,| believe is one of the sweetest " toned illness er three weeks, which she bore with WE TAKE THE LEAD IN McLgop, Spring Park Road. {mey9 College. We are pleased to learn that he} and best finished pianos manufactured. | exemplary patience, Mary, the beloved wife —mapnetinenereenatniarse stood well in his classes, having in moet branches taken first or second rank. —Summer- side Pioneer. He has also 2 magniticent assortment of organs, a3 well a3 a fell line cf excellent sew- ing machines. ‘The retail department of Mr. of Peter Melnnis, in the 42nd year of her age, leaving a husband and feur sons and four daughters aod a numerons circle of rela- Q0TS ANU ORES, 4k MACHINE for sale. Mc! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING Apply to Hector : : Fietcher’s store is always kept supplied with | tiy d friends t heir i [may7 tf Buy Werks & Co's. Tx 33 piper agbinary sy y P Pp ives and friends to moura their irreparable thi . 101 « sortment of music books. |} loss. The deceased w sa -h - ’ ad j : ¢ p . {may28 lw wky 2i| sheet music, small musical instruments, and very much esteemed teal wa out tenia or The spenoyen wns haee ee bar, Ao Se es a ws eae oe ~_ ye d Weymo . Loxbon journalists wil bun General June Idth. ~ general musical merchandise. All who require anything in the music line should not fuld ty vinit nw whit store . erent shinies * x » . ho i ns “ ed Bn Tare mage aor qualit.es, as the very large pumbers of friends and relatives who attended her reranfas td the grave woulll abtect. seen erat DORSEY, GOFF & CO's. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse oa Ch’tewn, May 2¥, 288 —wod whiy Strovt Apply tv Wasmes bone