agra en mse} ee 7 — Continue 1 from Sirst page. ship, Book- keeping and Arithmetic; 2nd of | Algebra and Music Course C. Miss Dolly Morrisey—Ist of Rhetoric, Arithmetic, and Book-keeping; 2nd of History, Globes, Penmanship and Algebra. Superie yrse--Honor the Silver Medal. Mies Regina Doyle—Ist of Rhetoric, His- tory, Logic,. Botany, (lobes, Geometry, Arithmetic and Singing; 2nd of Bookskeep- ing and Penmanship. Miss Johanna McSweeney—Ist of Rhe- toric. History, Botany, Logic, Globes, Geo- metry, Arithmetic, French, Singing and Music Course D: 2ad of Book-keeping. “Tiss Sarah Jane Smith —Ist of Rhetoric, History. Botany, Logic, Globes, Arithmetic and Geometry; 2ad of Book-keeping and | ip; Ist of Harp. Katie MeKenzie—Ist of Rhetoric, ; ; _ to Penman Botany, History, Logic, Globes; 2nd of | Arithmetic, Geometry, Bookskeeping and | Penmanship; 3rd of Drawing and Music | Course D i GRADUATING COURSE. Gold Medal and Dipioma. Miss Emma Ryley and Miss Mary Jane Murphy, the Medais of Excellence and | Crowus of Honor, are awarded to the young ladies of the Graduating Course. lhe following pupils receive honorable ' mention for plain Sewing and Kuitting: ary Jane Murpby. Regina Doyle, ' ‘ ‘ T; » 2 JALESCS i Joanna MeSweeney, Jessie Jobnston, Augus- | ta Grant, Josephine Clarke, Jemimah « hes | verie, Annie E.ap, Mary Ann Gaul, Sibby , MecWade, Lucy Caven, Maggie Traill. For Fancy Work. Misses Emma Ryley, Regina Doyle, Mary | Ellen Cahill, Augusta Grant, Cassie Corbett, Kate Welsh, Mary Ann MeQuaid, Louisa | , . ° 2 ‘ Robins. Ada Welsh, Dolly Morrissey, Florie | Welsh. Ellen Shea, Emma Quirk. Crowns of Honor— Superior Course. Miss Regina Doyle Miss Joanna Nic Sweeney, Miss Sarah J. Smith, Miss Katie McKenzie. First Course. —Miss Egan, Miss Louise Robins, Miss Dolly Morrissey. Second Course, —Misses Augusta Grant, | Teresa McInnis, Ada Welsh, Mary Anne McQuaid, Cassie Corbett, Josephine Clarke, Sirah Melntyre, Clara MclIsaac, Sibby Mc. | Wade, Agnes Hal:oran. - Third Course.—Misses Mary Ellen Cahill, Jes-ie Jobnstone and Florie Welsh. SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS, first Division.—Misses Minnie Yorke, Gerte Welsh, Elen Shea, Bosina Kickham, Minnie Gallant, Mary Anne McQuillan, Maggie Traiil and Kate Welsh. Second Division.—Misses Mary Anne} Gaul, Lizzie McDonald, Lucy Caven, Maud | Reddino, Teresa McCabe, Jemimah Cheverie | and Eilie Hickey. Third Division. —Misses Sarah McDon.~ sid, Ettie Cartmill, Katie O'Halloran and Annie Grant. *cLEMENTARY OLASS.4 Mary Merry, Maggie Tobin, Eliza Tobin, Eliza O'’Halioran, Susie Reddin, Jennie Burris, Ada Cartmill, Josephine McDon- | ; t ; } aid, Winnie McDonald, Fanny Cheverie, } Alice Cheverie, Grace Koughan, Annie | Koughan, Charlotte Cahill, Annie Payne, | Katie Mecarthy, Minnie McQuaid. First prize for Religious Instruction, pre- sented by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre to, Mics Mary Jane Murpby and Miss Emma Ryley. i “A Gold Medal tor Household Economy, presented by His Lordship Bishop Me- Intyre to Miss Regina Doyle. A Gold Medal, for Household Economy, | presented by Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, Charlottetown, to Mias Joanna McSweeny. First Frize for Household Economy, pre- sented by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, to the following pupils: — Misses Augusta Grant, Teresa McInnis, Emma Egan, Annie Exgan, Mary Ellen Cahill, Jessie Johnston, Kate Welsh, Mary Ann \clntyre, Minnie Yorke. Second Prizes for Househo'd Economy, | presented by the Very Rev. Dr. McDon- ald, Charlottetown : Misses Cassie Corbett, Jemimah Chev- erie, Mary Anne Gaul, Saran McDonald. -- } ' i i > osu owe } Conundrams. eee ER BRS RO Ye WO THE FAMOUS FORTY-FIVE. Slow can number 49 be divided into four | such perts, that if to the Arst part you add | 2 from the second pirt you substract 2 the} third part you multiply by 2, and the fourth | part yi vide by 2; the sum ofthe addition, | ihe rem of the substraction, the pro- |! duct of the multiplication, and the quotient! be division will all be equal? t . tinder “ ‘ ii | VOLTAIRE'S RIDDLE. \Vhat is the longest, and yet the shortest , thing in the world: the swiftest, and the) most sioW, the most divisible and the most | extended; the least valued and the most re- | greited; without wh ch nothing can he done which devours everything however small and yells eand spirit to every object | bowever creat? CONUNDRUM, Vi s it impcssible for an artist te take! c i keness of a young lady? ENIGMA, :m a word composed of nine letters. My | 2. 5, 6, is vermin; my 1, 2, 3, 5, 4, is an im-| nroveneutto tea; my 6, 5,9, is used for| at sing sound; my 2, 3, 6, 4,is a quantity | of paper; wy 8, 9, 3, is a unit, my 7, 2, 8, . hard metal; my whole is a new system cf! treating bodies afier death. My first is partol the frame Of man and of quadruped too, And often it’s under uy second, Tho’ perhapsit is not so with you. My wh is an object of dread, To persons Whose knowledge is smail, Fer fear it may enter their head, .6 fora bole in the wall. b> | i) i =a & ANAGRAM. Where’er I rule supreme o'er good, Discomfort must be rife; Behesd me—though | am not focd, You live on me through Ife. Beef [per Ib. [py the quarter] _Lamb, per Jb — : a —— Charlottetown Prices Current. (gpruce do 0.80 to 1.05 jes, per M. 1.50 to 1.75 CHARLOTTETOWN, Jnne 28, [Sve. MISCELLANEOUS. When not specially mentioned as in bond | Apples, per | 1shel 0.00 to 0.00 our quotations are to be considere tas duty | Barley, per bushel 0.70 to 0.75 paid. | Butter (fresh) per |b) 0.16 to 0.18 EXCHANGE | Butter, per lib by the tuy N.1g to 0 20 To A iia a a a Ol fe in. nar ab 0.06 to 0.17 Merling 60 days Bills, lO per cent. prem | a milk) per] 0.14 to9 15 7 ee "a ee | Cheese, per Ib 0.05 to 0.08 S. Cj ween F } ps A ar er Clover Seed, per ib 0.26 to 0.30 gold. & pe cent. prem Eggs, per doz. 0.19 to 0.12 Drafts on Montreal, St. John, and Halifax [4 per ct. prem. OILS. Kerosene, per ga lanadian No 0.00 to 0.00 ;Green Peas per q!. 4.50 to 11.00 May, per ton | itides, per ib 0.04«to 0.44 30.30 to 6.33 | Houey, per ib. 0 24fto 0.25 0.25 to 9.28 | Uomespun,( men's wear per yd, 065 — 0.51 to 6 53) Homespun, (wornes.’s oO per yd, 0.35 to 0.48 \ (Atm.) AY s { Coal Ou Pale Sea! 065 to 0.70) Homespun Plaunel, per yard 0 Bz to 0 38 Linseed oil, boiled, per gal 0c ; Lard per Ib 012 to 0.16 0 45 to 0.50 0.03 to 0.04 0 40 to,050 0.70 to 0.89 0.20 to 0.45 v0.7 to 0.09 r * i 834 | Oats, per bushel Betai Pearl Barley, per tb | Potatoes, per bushe! |} Sheenmskins (each) ; Straw, per ewe, i ‘Tallow, per ib ! \t tay ¥ Pr ces oi kerosene Bra per Cask. ica 5 tol@cts. per gallon higber. f 4EATHER. : ! 84 Qn Am, Sol sal a8 10 290 I vis: : es ‘ ye . ‘ . ; an eee fimothy Seed, per bush +i ~ 50 to 3.00 Ne &, A901 4G 40 LIC Tm, : ot S Canada 2 1G Be) Purnips per bushel 0.16 tu 0.20 way Time MoLassns. ; > Rak Fable. 43 to 44e tS to 4¥ a7 to A8c | Crenfuegof——ene w Barbadoes Demerars — _ a ‘ Py ae a Prinedad & aN =; 2 €; “ss | ead de DER — sae aie RE Sa aS ee ~~ a 7" «= 4 , wl a | Ss & Sf au. Unie « ee ete : a : : ~ % - (Prices of Molasses are Dy tht lol of from] Gas ed, toe = fetail price 5 tu 8 cents | acrordingsto quantity and | iP. E, i | to 10 puncheons. ¥ amit 9 fad < se per gation higher, quality.) RAILWAY } ah oes ae <pemennne CHANGZ tr INE. A: $3 to 43 G3 to 73} Vinegs * yal., par cask : x } ‘a OF TIM: —e« Mess pork (new), per ib. 21 to 2) Mess Work I8to22) oy and after MONDAY. AP UL 39th 14 10 16 14 to 16} 1t.00to 12.0) Prime Mess 1877, Trains wi o as follows :—- Srinnn Saal 77, Teains will rua as follows C. C. Bacon, Peter. . Shouliers 10.00 10 rc Trains Going West. Hams ac on meer ena ne Lene iso we inde he y -;) MO. By 9 Srieny CO 14e } A ° oa ; { pean ameee | STATIONS. | pyyracy, ,St’mboat) 50:7 Rew—in bond none| 5 snout eaaite a Express. | Jamacia nene idp a.m! Cuba __ hone! Georgetown | © 7,20 Demerara 97 to 60} Cardigan | ** 7.45 ike Mt Stewart ; lap ried ' in -,| Roy Jan’tion:-* 10.43 Bags tine, slove $1.10 to 1.50 hep lar 11.03 dp. a.™M dp. a.m. Do Liverpool 80 to 90c} -.! town, ‘dp 10 8 6.00 3.95 Furks Island do 231027) Roy Jun‘tivn | 10.43 6.20 3 45 Coarse W I from ship none! Vor Wilshire, 11.39 7.03 4.41 Qr- Hunter River 11.58p.m.; 7.16 5.00 Sucaus. (10 Bond ) County Line | 1250 7.52 5.50 Barbadors, duty paid 9& to S$) Kensingtou | 1.20 8.28 6.30 Kag. Refined, duty paid 10% to 108 sis iar 2.05 ‘ar. 9-00 7.16 Carol Pan do eS a to iu Sumr side ; ldp 2.35 ? i English Crushed (duty paie none| Wellington 3.30 American (duty paid) 13 to 134} Port Hill 4.16 American Granulated 124 to 124; O Leary 5.42 Coffee Sugar 114 to 14&| Alberton 6.50 | Tignish av 7.35 [Prices of sugar are by the hogshead. | ——— —= =o Retail price to 2 cents per 1b. higher. } Trains Goiag East. Po : en ee ee te CANDLES i | No.2 a S N crys Tc J + . yy? cc. 8 Moulds per |% 124 to 13¢ | SPATIONS. ip cores. = ees | Mixed Soap per !b BEGG TEE sncdan io i ere | , at j ‘dp. theta nn Coa anv Woon. Tignish 6. CO , < alberton 6. 45 Sydney per, ton. NORE | OQ’ Leary 7.52 Victoria Mines, ds none) port Hill 9.18 Gowrie Mines, de none} Wellington 10.05. Little G ate Bay, de none; _ : ar 11.60 dp, p.m dp. Lingan none | Sumr side ; ‘dp 11.3 * (6.00 6.00 Phil ideipbia Coal 3.75 to 6 50 Kensingtou 12.08 pm 6.30 6.36 New Campbellom 4.80} County Line | 12.50 7.02 7.20 Wood, har Rs 50 to 3.00 Hunter River! 1.43 7.43 8.10 Corrrz Nor Wil’shine 2.00 a) 8.25 ee Roy Jun’tion| 2.55 {ar .40 4 St. Domingo. perzlb none a ar 3.15 ‘dp. 9.00 ar. ¥.4: damacia do 22 6 24 Ch’town ; ‘dp 2.35 Porto Rico; 921024} Ro Jun’iion! 2.55 : : 417 FLour AND MEAL. /Mt Stew’ t 4.25 . Patent Process par bbl. $10.00 te 10.50) Cardigan 5 47 Superior Extra 9.00 to 9.50) Georgetown 6.15 : Extra Superfine do 9.25 te 9.78: MON eee Fancy £8.10 to 8 60) ; ranch Spring Extra de §.00 to 8 50} Souris Bra P joe Strong Bakers d6 8.10.to 8.60} ~— PT ee eA ok ats eis Cohn Meal (K.D) Sante. Speen ee tees aes a'3t ace as. 3 J, j } D Uliht it eaig iaeebliieldoben ieee nena enna MACKERAL. | ; No.5 |. 10908! nog No | none “6 . Large nt fos ; dp , oe Cig wr pam ovU 4 “| Souris 10 ; own 3d No 3 jarge $8.06 to 8.25) Harmony 6.38 |. Juan. 3.55 No 3 ' 7.00 to 7.25 | St. Peter’s 7 54 M Ss. Jun 2h 4:17 ‘ a oe | Morell a 2 8 ‘dp 4.25 SALMON, per 0 %:. | Mt Stew'rt { ar 9.10 |Morell 5.08 No. | $12.00 to 14.00 |" ; dp 9.18 |S. Peters 5.40 No. 2 1060 to 11.50} Roy Jun'tion 10.43 ({’rmony 6.57 No. 3 §.00 to 9.50 | Ch’town ar 11.03 (Souris ar 7.20 ’ WM. McKEC INIE, Supt. P. FE. I. R. Market Prices. BRYDGES. Gen’|. Supt. Gov't. Railways. ottetown, May 21, 1877. iC. J. | Charl ee eee “Medical Notices. Charlottetown, June %5, MEAT. Fits Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS $0.08 to 0.14! 0.07 to 0.160, 0.12 to 0 12)! 0.00 to 0.02 | 6.07 to 0.10, 0.07 to 0.08 | 0.6 to 0.07 | 6.04 to 0.10 Beef. small pieces} per |b. Ham, per lb. Mutton, per loa. Pork,(small pieces} per !b. Pork, per }b. (by the caresss Veal, per tb. POULTRY. i p: ca he ‘Celebrated Fit Powders. To convince “VWioek = ny t + eee: ao ee ee tc §0.55 sufferers that these powaers will do all we Packs, coach) Me wipe ‘claim for them, we will send by mail, post- | — = » poo. Bs paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Goulard is} Brant, (per pair) 1.00 to 0.00 the only physician that as ever made this | 2READSTUFES. ‘disease a special study, and has to our knowledge thousands have been perma- 3Zuckwheat Flour, per lb 0.08 to 0.34 | nently cured by the use of those Powders, Fiour, per bb!. 8.50 to 9.54, we will guarantee a peimanent Cure In Flour, per 100 lbs 3.75 to 4.00 every case, or refund yon al! money ex- Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. 3.75 to 4.09 pended. FISH. of their curative powers. Codfish, per qtl. $.00 to 5.00. Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes ERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug—| by one month’s usage of Dr. Goulard’s , all sufferers should give these | Powders an early trial, and be convinced | —— et ee i i ; ; - STN NE j —_ ow ' ‘J $a — S3 ee "2 L 24 ce es = . eS oP Esse aS Roe oe | 1 Settee Week gay) Ve rt ARR = Gag ee ss ; i a es SY ech NES ISLAND PARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE Terms Weekly: June, $9; July, $10.50: Aug... S12: Scpt., «oO ‘HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one hundred and fifty guests, is now open. It i. contains, in addition to the sleeping apartmenis, a number of Public and Private "Parlors Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms. Picturesquely situated on an Island one huadred and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the rising tows of Summerside, it combines the retirement ensured by the jasular position of its surroundidgs With equal convenience to a position in the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtaisable from the windows and rvot of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Island, The grounds are beim tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part being left finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy onvarious parts of the beach nee the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constrncted for ‘the purpose. A Ferry Steamer beloaging to the Hotel, will ply trequently to and from Summerside, and wil! regularly meet all Steamers trom Shediac and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties Pelee erenne 7 the Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire amilies and parties canhave coat!guous suites if requires i r : aaa Seino g s of rooms, if required, by sending reasonable TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according toroom. Special arrangements can be made forsumey: residtace. J, E.. Holman, PROPRIETOR. ummerside, Jun PE ee THE STADACONA FIRE & LiFe INSURANCE 6O,, @ucbec, Fiead «office: ee BOO Ee eee GAPITAL, $5,606,060. Government Deposits, $100,000. t ? t ——_ J. B. RENAUD. PRESIDENT. HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vics-PrResIDENT GEORGE J. PYK#, Generat Mansour. CRAWFORD LINDSEY, Sueagrany CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD, Chairman; | Jonny ,;QuIRK, Esq.; | Joan F. JouN INGs, Esq.; | P. W. HyNpMman, Esq. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Chariottetowu, P. E. Island. Local Borrds Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies Issued at Moderate Rates. June 7. ‘77—ly le | J. Parmer, Eeq,: ROBERTBGN, Esa. { / ‘ ! i MERGHA EB USURANGE €9T, OF CAIN ADA. ee Capital $1,000,000, with power to increase t¢ $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: -. MONTREAL. Risks Taken Oaiiy at the Office of } i ; CARVELL BAOS., Agents for P. E. Island 'Charlottetowr, June 7 1877—y } SS E DALY CRAMATAER ISON SADE AT THE STORES OF QUEER INSURANCE. C0. T8 } OF ENGLAND. Capital - - {wo Millions Sterling, ‘Henry A. Harvia, Theoph. L. Chappelle, and T. O’Conneil. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unio.@Bank), | Agent for Prince Edward Island. | ‘Price Only 2 Cents, June 27, 1877—her li June 15— = wee OO A PLUMSER! A PLUMBER! FROM HALIFAX. ; Cashmere Jackets an Delmans 4.00 to 4.23 for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of 0.60 te 0.95 UBited States or Canada on receipt of price mr) or by express, C. O. D. D.» Address Herring, per bb). Mackerel, per doz. BOARDS. ASH & ROBBIYS Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.90 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Pine do 1.62to2.49 May 23. AT WALE PRICE, He Subscriber having engaged a prac: tical Plumber, any description of work, 4? THE '—asither shop or house—in the above line. ‘can now be done at MILLNER'’s ‘TIN Suop. oO London Hous« GEORGE W. MILINER. | ae. ( Ch'town, June— | June 19, 1877. "taw tw