} al SCS SOT ") ee ' AeT Tet uy wha’ te ‘ j ‘ ‘ r , . .I°p >rY * o> 9 Ce ' yy r yAT > KR yyy> 7 ’ ’ i pianists ee aa ” . " - - b TT AL ‘Vi OT: AATTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, EUROPEAN NOTES, | CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME,—DIS~\ Agnes Walsh--ist of composition; 2nd of : : a TRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS, logic.arithmetic,book-keeping ; 3rd appli- i j at ip Ny S 2. ee 7 ) Workmen are engaged “se panort th: a wane ae : — cation to French: 3 r yocs sic i ni >* kmenareengaged| Tur report that Her Majesty was to. visit cise. Birdic Keo tench; 3rd of vocal music. | Bee : QM A Wy AY CATIN CON 9 ‘ ghton Road. Good St. Petersburgh this Sontember is author an Fae tS. : tr—Ist of history; 2nd of ancien sie INLBAME AYIWALIUN bul { 4 ; ugh . ? reh this September ts 10rs | wling, Writing, Grammar, Ge geogtaphy and composition, arithmetic; 3 “% tatively denie : , ii uie ’ MUSIC, Course ( lect nrise- > ; : ech Ae a ‘ | . ry t by any means neglect itively denied, aphy and Ariihmetie, bell ieciaes Ist prize; 2nd of house- S T F f iv F g § | ind ve t » tosmorrow lurk idea obtains for a five years’ Consus M lie H ey iat 7 e of sacred his- | inma Ryley Rad os iia ae a waposi | . a° ac p ] late for Spa ic I —_. ™ ry and vgrammaar; 2nd of knitting PIE say history aud composi- eT ‘ y spend pleasant late for Spain, which we ud be eonferred Lents ral ak al | Bleters: Sud | hogs, 2nd of arithmetic ; 8rd of application a Se \ {On Marshal Serrano on condition of his im i nd ay n to music: Lat "n+ S0@ Of vocal music. ° sehr ts % 7 e+ appointing a Coalition Ministry. iain Sewing. GRADUATING COURSE, & _ a a a sss rince © ea 5 \ Mat nl paul t p f ) distinctive pnors, * Gok , bo wes e Arr . " | ; ol Vie report that the conference of Roman at . ’ . , ; | d ( i : honors, : Gold Medal, Depl yma," om ss Summer AM engementt 4 : a earanialecadl ene, re : Wy rit and mus ith « ool MAPPIsEes Analysis, Map-drawing, Zoology &. J > Catholic Bishops at Fulda was to endeavor prix of ky | Logic, Rethoric “ot xi! arya © ¢ ne a W\ bie desiek te: bea Cilla hutiding | l i gic, frethoric, Ancient and Modern His- | => er - ee ae e = a ng. | to compromise with the Prussian Cioverns sewing lory, Elements of Chemistry, Botany, Arith- | - Vn ana sArLer at . r oe \ ‘ ment, is not true. R t K iin oo i litig ) nuclic, Book heeping, Algebra and (reometry. = iit i ites > 7 « i ML OF oy 7 - om : HO oe |} Queen Vieroma and the Emperor of | Kinma Q nd of dour é — oe - oo merited by = ac CH . " 5 \ ey : Miss Annie Campbe ope Rive > : ‘ ; “s i os l have exchanged congratulatory mes- ; wd kn en upbell, Hope River, P. E. Is- mm | 1) j > a : : 1 \ j ‘ : ane 28 - : lorned. to | S#ges Upon the successful laying of the : rare ind | Miss Aleida Kerr, Parsboro, N.S. “ -" wi ; , | cable to Brazil Mary Ann MeQuillar of sacred history Ist prize of the Graduate Course merited a pe | nad that | ' by Miss Campbell and Miss Kerr. - i | ios ; . \ m be appointed | Apvices from Russia state that the Czar] , - ee — Miss Campbell—imusic, class 2nd,2nd prize; = ' 1 fOr on : . , ( tice w n the week | hasas a punishment to his nephew Nicho- | sewing nee hy drawing; Ist of household econe oe asi ; ; ee +e | laa, who stole his mother’s diamonds, bans ate Foley—srd sacred history and | yigs Kerr—music, course E., 2nd prize: 2nd = = day, at o'clock in the morning . ” ‘3 MS ‘Orresponde ‘ : - . ° AROHILLINY ‘ a ++ os ao “em ba \ correspondent, at ished him for life and deprived him of the uci “aairiaians of drawing and household economy, od we eturning from Shesis ' hton, Dundas, writes ; Lea or" Sishbvatsiain ce i <CLUTDING IfChi © ae ’ nd oe - Asis ,__| Cross of St. George. Mary A. Callaghan—2nd prize of reading MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE—CROWNS OF WONOR: = = | : 7 ; : 7 oe j an er ek ee, Fale Sin Caartes Gavan Derry, lately Prime | aud sew ing ” Medal of Excellence merited byMiss Annie - ae | Every Wednesday, Friday, and Monday, on sitters be ex i MecDouga | has two large vessels well on: | ee & ae 5 4 , - an Theresa McUabe—Srd prise reading and Campbell; Miss Aleida Kerr. a | arrival of train from St. John, _—-. . . i ste > o > oe @ ae I ‘ ¢ ‘ : i. Se oe H ind a large number of men are emp!oyed. Minister ef the olony of ictoria, is one | arithmetic. Crowns of houor merited by Misses Hamilton | F ae soph ed ” Severa! heavy showers of hailstone h “es _ | of the passengers just arrived by the Auss | Annie Hickey—3rd of reading; 2nd of knit- | Maggie McDonald, Ada WecLean, M. J. Murpby ‘ ait? ee Ww y t , wi . sitorinat ne ess : : cr | tine o Je ie Gree ~ . oan? wan > | . i — + . rd | le snowbal r | tralian mail, but is at present in Italy, and | | Us: vo Battie Greea, Dobson, Fannie Smith, | a | Every Tuesday and Thursday morning ‘ one lay made snowbal's. i. : ’ | Lizzie Connolly—prize of reading. Kerr, A. Smith, Julia Dobson, Hibbitt. Carey, | = a | at five o'clock, and for PICTOU & Paap | will ot reach London before the end of | 4), i¢ Reddin—prize of reading Meclutosh, Muckler, Regina Doyle, Christina ~ GEORETOWN, on § iturday scho Ronse. Notwithstanding they have | the month. | Pathe Meenas prize of reading, 2nd of ‘iene: McDonell, Catherine McDonell, Jones, McLean, = i iIEFORE ve . wea iturday, gt s ’ t y. and ar mimerside watchmen who preambulate . | Maggie Callaghan — prize of reading, 2nd omen A O.Hallorae, Carteniil, Cavan, Smith, = = | C hoy ulate A pespatca from St. Petersburgh. say a. sh j ading, 2n Josephine Re ddin, Tobin, McQuaid, MeCraith ome ‘R ~PNnin "s t I in cordon: Free sree 1 ne i e streets o' nights, while the rest of the | gq] ing ' cot : ba ae ae ager ee se ea Daley, Bessie Dillon, A. Halloran, Worthy, Mc- = | Ketut nie 1 OM MP WROD AITY Yo - ed . ‘: alarming rumor prevail in that city re- | Minnie O’Connell—prize of reading Quillan Callaghaa, O'Connell, McCarty. — iis ~ , , . } , nday toag hs are unconsciousiy pill wed on their | specting the affairs in Central Asia. It is | Mary Ann Shannan—prize of reading oe vs a ee moery Monneeces \\ 7 = ae oo es ye vny couches, a‘ most atrocious and ins reported th: Ameer r Kasha: eateiel | E. Ranahan—srd of work. nae . | GHORGH IOWA, Monday, - erage Pherae nies Bt eported at Ameer of Kashgara eized | » Reddin—prize of reading SHIPPING. a | Fy ee ye rer oF Menigat robbery has been | the Russian envoy and fearing war in con- : McCraith do oe a a at rom iictou te Ghariow eiowis ithat the Cat ‘ mmitted a » guitionts a i a ORT OF LOTTETOWN - | rest : t v mmitted the. ia! editor’s on y shirt sequence, concer: ‘rated 1°,000 troops on | Mary McCarthy gd . a TETOWN = —_ |. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, y ni i i sup was stolen from off a c othes-line. , : j Jennie Burris dv . nana rx | ym arrival of train from Haifa Ph . ne ‘ i " = on arriy f un ny Vitax vel aaah de xidealin the frontier. Grace Keoughan dv June 29—I Dare, Grant, Bay Verte, deal; -~ <i np i i . They have got a hurdy-gurdy man in [ue Spectator remarks that the Duke of | Aunie Keoughan do Margaret and Mary, Rood, Chatham. ond ro W. HALES. g . Way \ Rear ; er ‘ saad : | Maegie McEavhean—do lumber; Zetland, Grant, Bay Verte, —i* Charlottetown, and the whole population | Richmond's Patronage Biil may seem to Marete Wail a deals; Black Fox. Bell, Pictou. coal . a et ce oe ee the a. rs contain | give the Scotch Church new strength; but FIFTH COULSE. Voltaire, McDonald, do do; BOSTOR STEARIERS, BEARS a ming esome t a. can ae ‘os be oe : " i i. wy cnt the idea that in these days of democratic | Aunie Tobin—1st prize reading and arith- Mary Louisa,Flick,Montreal, hardware, ; ‘ ‘ t q . bout the mouth of Nerey : -. ath ol RO gears AAR eg change an established church can rest on metic. ay and coal oil; Spirit“of the Ra Re noe : a Fe ' sa eae Naseatiap isd teancipeciad We have one—the cynocephalus of the : ‘ Catherine McDo : Day, Patton, Pictou,coal; Gipsey Brid ’ ; TT fi ; - eT sia aie a , . : aul e McDonell—Ist of grammar, arith- i : , ’ psey ide, x ’ Ipw ’ . y . y 12 ae Va ley ey are a new kind—brown in| 7.,q!4—and yet we're not happy. Pers | *?D@TOW ® basis as a sacramental test, is | \nctic und sewing. & Steel, do do; Margaretta, McDonald, To THE I ARMERS OF I RINCE Epw ARD ISLAND. oes with a long snout, very bold in their | haps the local editor of the Express would one of the wildest delusions that ever en- | Annie Jones—1st grammar, 2nd arithmetic, : vei Venn’ lumber; Lucilla, Sprague. SE ASON | $ 14 ations upon the sheep, and very persist | ¢ ee tered the head of rational men. music, Sth class 3rd prize, Ist househo!d Bay Verte, do; Niobe,Foster, Tidnish§ Sa oranda Ott. » : te tavour us with his presence, : sa economy, plain sewing, 2nd fancy work, lumber; J. J. Marsball,Haghes, Pictou, ia as THE Steamer Alhambra ” 782 s, and | 6 g plenty to eat r. Lingle) sii naens lies acts Tue following are the propositions said 3rd vocal music . coal; Rustic, Sullivan, Pugwash, lum; Caroll, 1372 tors havi c th) oe teenie Don’t You Fore ye ‘ | we ak 2. McFady ic i 72 0 -epnrese a . . roll,"1372 tors, having both being thoro ai a ca eaten up close to the! AND DONT You Forget it.—The Picnic | to have been agreed upon at the Cathelic | Ellen Shea—2nd grammar, music, eiemen- aa ae a ee ay The above cut represents an Iron Mowing Machine, with Dri ypper | overhau'ed, and fitted with very superior accom! | se, and seve rties ad n of St. Patrick's T. A. S. St. D ’ Fiat's tary class, 2nd of application. — ; , , 0; > aie Be : game modation for passengers, will leave Bos ing | house, and ; e oi al we aad m rs - 0 , A at t Dunstan 3} Congress at \ enice — Gertrese Sa. elt oe Cicommenies Active,Palmer,do do. 30—Hardscrabble, Attachment for R apIne, for the sale of which we ck sada see, pe = ee : t less sheep destroyed. A young man | College grounds, next Thursday. Every-| «The Catholic Congress at Venice has | Esther Worth—2nd do Covuer, Siminicas, lumber; Sea Foam, have been appointed agents by and returaing will leave (harlottetown alter. mped or ne getting over » | bodyis going , and everybody intends doing approved the following _propositions -—1. | Lizzie Murphy—3rd prize. Gay, Halifax, mdze; Wm. and Mary, . i . nately every Thursday at five p.m., calling at | —_ i anoth ' mn encountered ; what everybody can to make everybody en- To recommend Catholics, with previous sella Hughes— do pat Po a oo The Richardson Nisam fiac >twars ny, < [Ome= Halitax . ) inso both ways | ; . » ieee all ieetahtaet 2 uall, Mcinuls, Bras d or,coal; Ranger . , or Ireight or passage apply to a ; re . ; ae aie a permission from the ecclesiastical authori OUR ‘OURSE equa s ; ger, » me . i i l eo RPP v that ight would have | joy them — a foot-racing, | ties to accept office on the governing | y._. ;. . 2 an ” ~ Matitall, rion, Seater. pany, of Worcester ®iass. CARVER BaD Aen : n, had itr n fo a , _ | sWinging, riding on wooden horses, eatin si , oe ht ~ | Miss Cassie Corbett—Ist of grammar, his-| July 2—Kate, alker -B., limestone; : : > . . Sh’town, June 1, 1873.—a p is r ‘ si _ und drinking ‘and—w ell, everything tk a sone . charities. 2. To endeavor _to tory, geography, arithmetic. “Clipper, Forest, do ‘do; Corsair, Chip- In offering it to your favorable consideration we have CvGEy Con — a — nee ist oe Sa ee See eee ne vane | Give 8 Corutian character to the education | Bella McMullen—ist of grammar do music man, Murray Harbor,wood; Laodamia,| fidence in its utility. It is the lightest draft machine in the We great pleasure in announcing | YOU like to engage in will be the order of} the Municipal schools. 3. lo appoint music, 2nd course, 2nd prize, 1st of work. McAfee, Montreal, mdze; P. L. G.,An- oe th pie a eee ot a : JUST ARRIVED ik Sle use Mak of Wes the day. . wo for founding University | Fannie McLean—1st of grammar, history, derson, Pictou,coal; G. S. Fogg, Mc-| World; it 18 strong and simple in its construction, and so small on . ek Sse is Heeietnn a Ricans Beek meinen en eT ee a enaaae ets Gene - pe Danaid, Romtanay, sol ona, and compact that it can be easily removed from one field to an- PEE SS, Somerset, from Boston, and Seb povern enierai ci t 1 of Car isa US i om : Ps fo It is oe a = : . 2n 10usehold economy, 2nd prize sew- angill, Tatmagouche umber; Gul _. . . i <a Boanibell from N York A Tis stated in a Paris telegram that, ac : 2 — , , 5 ‘ ‘dinarv cate w any . , prom ” ey ids leo intinsated bis. intention of pre-| respondent writing on the 25th says :— = oa etree Cent, os lee. | Ranger, Langill, dodo; Hattie Collett, | Other, passing through an ordinary gate without any difficulty. sige : fas eS 4 ae : dt "Ping: chews tisk andeed des deedtund Seo tle cording to the statement of a visitor from | Christina McDonald Ist of history, house- Squarebrigs.Chatham,.do; J.R.Stewart, Farmers who desire to purchase the cheapest and best Machine 2,500 Barrets Flour & Cornmeal 4 ening t vl at : ge a . . oe negli ~ | St. Marguerite, Marshal Bazaine, contrary hold economy, 2nd plain sewing. McDonald, Pictou,coal; Hannah,Keepin ae } *k & ; ‘i : aw § g at he remains in Canada. Silve week, occasioned a great less of life and a ~ . iol aL Reginia Doyle—Istof history, geography, do do; Robert, Lanigan,do do;Katheline, now in the market w ill do W ell to eall and enamine the \ew which will be sold in quantities to Traders, ay to what is thought, is uddergoing real and rae at : : “ae a fos . erars t Voda € ted for by the students | property. Some ninety fishing beats and ‘ ee an Ist plain sewing, music elementary Class, Van Ambury, Shediac, lumber, 4— Model Buckeye Also very cheap for cash, or at 3 months op epproy- ti M all the nets along the coast are lo : detention. He is confined within} 2nd of application. Wide Awake, Hingley, Tatmagouche, , ——— rie iis , Mathem 2 ar alt to ben s along coas oe ne | the fort, and has but the terrace to walk | Maggie McDonald—Ist grammar, history, do; Vianna, Richards, Pictou, coal. . o_o has $ nd Fre angnac + i088 Of lilt 3 no 2 » ute ) , , » . “ reoorap arit tic: st , rhc ‘ . hy iMiee, old stant orcheste English and c unguages ut tl s eis not = ~~ te 7 F will upon. The rest of the island is forbidden g eure By: Reson tic; Ist household cue, WHITCOHE’s PATERT ed ee 2 oo ind, Dorchester St ms time His Excell "yr nts I amount to @ great deal. ere 13 & . economy and sewile. + i.e re 2 a i ali ais Lecce at sinbeieniieib sams tinge Ails Le xK oP! ts a bronz : ii 7; ’ " : +, 1 eo ground tohim. He leads a very uniform | Florence Walsh—2nd history. July 1 a ee ee ee bi °° medal t mpeted for as the Trustees | ship stranded in the outside bar, whic . , : ’ occ e : ae produce; Fe NOt, MCL : f pel compen foot the Trees | sp abaned in the ouito Wa, wich ca aon rgd to elo | Sar" aa hn be podices “Se. cet, wee | SELP-OPERATING HORSE HAY RAKE, WITH STREL TEETH.) (TAL WAREHOUSE of #] 7 t _— sda] reatens to be a total wreck.— Teleyraph. : - | Katie McLeod—2 istory, geography og, Bg a : . ge may direct. These Medal are s on ‘ec gray reads much, works all the morning, is ee “ = es moeraene: Halifax, 1 case mdse and for Boston, ’ ’ . ’ ea eos ee : - : : : J 1ie Colpitts—2 do; sic Sth class, 50 pases ay y seas a . f Se ° a ne eM, ices pak Ge Mle aendieel Malioeh-euit ‘Gud on’ snach'te geatie fe — Seas ee, 500 cases and 300 bbls eggs, (10 bbls We have on hand for the season a number of these excellent OUEEN STREET 1” e | is e . ° » TY. e : * a s ; . 2K r ; vet exry fawn . , > : i ow vn ter on WH » f . oe | and exhibition by the pupils and superin- showing himself. A - Trail -srd prize grammar and arithme- Prt oe produce.4.--Phoenix, Rakes. It is unnecessary for us to say any thing in their favor, » sti CaAMBER OF COMMERCE { meeting of] tendant of the Halifax Institution for the Preparations are being rapidly matured Katie Kelly—2nd history, geography and Glace Bay, produce. as they have recommended themselves wherever they have gone, : be P. E. Island Chamber of Commerce | b ind, will be held in the Y. M.C-A. Hall | in Iceland for holding the national festival 2nd sewing. : MARRIED. Te ew poorer “on for ‘ sning ‘ 1e “ric renir ect . - : Janie McNeal—3rd of history. I 7 f ‘ “i : ° e i Mo lay ) evening at next Friday eve ning. The object of the to commemorate the discov ery and coloni- “9g are : ' s : manner ae it rT ae iii BUCKEYE AND MANNY EXTRAS. CHOICE x, Im tl Cham of Comme oncert is to interest the public in the In-| zation of the island in 874 by tne Norse-|° | — a ee oe Se ea | ee ee : J i ‘ ry ors rHIRD COURSE. At St. Dunstan's Cathedral in this city, 30 inst r : : - v4 “ => ‘ww lo Rooms, t uildiz ‘ n is to| stitution, and also toinduce parents ot blind men, who were then ruled over by King} Mary ‘Tobin—Ist of grammar, history and | by the Rev. M. MeMillan, Mr. Timothy Carroll, W e keep constantly on hand a supply ot buckeye ic Manny Cs E 28EG E Ee i Ecss, e . aCiure r ir ot ” r } : ’ ri sf F ‘o e > - iss I ri . F e i ; ‘d : 1 ~ y ; © r : , ‘ . r ken regarding t ippointment of | persons to secure for their children the ad- | Harold Haarfager. It is currently reported | _ avithmetic. of Covelead, to Miss Catherine Duffy, of Melville} Hytras, Parties wanting any should apply early. ‘ si“ : ‘ titehtiee ot adivieekios Fre ‘} oe 5 z : I Katie Daley—Ist history, geography, arith- Road, DeSable. i Y « . tes to represent the Chamber atthe | Vantages of education. rom what we Can/ in Iceland that the Prince of Wales, the aoe : ey is city 2 22nd inst., by the Rev > ; this Instituti loi i k metic. In this city, on the 22nd inst., by the Rev. D. D. sl meeting of the Dominion | *®4rm tis institution tls doing a good work | Crown Prince of Denmark, and a number | M. A. McCraith—Ist grammar, geography, | Currie, Mr. George Essory, to Miss Elizabeth a" @ a ’ . 1 ‘DATIVE Y : : lrade, tc be held St. John, | 2nd should receive support of the Danish aristocracy are to visit Reyk arithmetic of " SCOSTAPY+ | Horriel, both of North River. BLA | C H, Mc ‘KEN Zl Kh & ( QO, GENUINE LIQt ORS, ’ t 1€1 Jobnn " , Janish arist yy, 4 vis Ley Ke " . ' : ‘ : ‘ i eecal a. eo . _— ee "se aa ee eek rctiy;_ | M. A.’ McQuaid—Ist grammar, geography, In the city on the 22nd inst., by the Rev D.D. | ~ . ‘ : ,99 ie : : ne ——— rh Dominion Day here was the dullest of the — shortly, to take part in the festivi- ir Sak soograpny Currie, George W. Holstead, of St. John N. B., Charlottetow n, yune 22, 187 t. Im &e. Ke. Xe. estion of giving the Representatives, w a ae " Lizzie W Ble a j to Miss Dora E. Stanley, of this city. agen ee Se amen ae kw om dull. > wes teed —— ; : : izzie Walsh—Ist history and geography. 7? 7 ‘ will lik visit this Island, a suitable re a oe —— a — a a Tere is in the Canton of Obwalden, | sipbie Mc Wade—2nd history and geography At Cape Traverse, on the 25th inst., by the } aw « — ll 3 ara if ire at Na ll prale i i ; : : HE ind as such dampened the ardor of the] q- : aaa Ss . music, elementary course, prize of appli- | Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite T. C. Muncy, of the r 7 : ¢ also be sidered. We sin pleasure seckars. One or tae private plo : witzerland, a law making it penal for se ‘ y course, prize of app Angelo-Aiatriean ‘Talagtenk Co, to Mardist, ' N te S MACEACHERN & CO ly hone that n sants, and : minors toindulge in smoking. The “Pasj| ,,." )" ‘ : ue . eldest daughter of Lewis Muttart, Esq. ] } = RS 2 . ’ } nics and a drive in the country were the : : : 5 Alice Lowerison—2nd grammar, arithmetic, ot siibbesonvicn se . June $,—Im n3 concerned, will contribute handsome sak 00 Ge welds Sebi 3 triarchs,’ otherwise called the government, application to French, 2nd faney work. biaucunepcesed ceils a SERENE EE extent of the amuse dulged in, , ‘ a : , : nen wards this reception. Nearly all the places of busin ois ‘aa of the Canton of Obwalden, noticing | SECOND COURSE—SECOND DEGREE. DIED. R () Q M r \ r K R ! Ga Ai ynaces 4S5S wer Pid ° . ° se ‘ at - * ks | la lo ; two fl ak di a a a shocking increase in the pernicious | Distinctive Honor, “The Leaf,’ Comprising : ai laa ~ ~ ar shat voue t what i ed, and one or tw ags we re displayed | |... of tobacco and snuff by minors geners Grammar, Sacred History, Geography, Arith. At the residence, High Bank, Lot 65, June 17th, my Ln est that makes you strong. Unless tl from public buildings. These were the : c , met : : ' dr. John Shaw, aged 75 years, a native of Col- i sD WwW . (BRIE aR: «ge akg Ke vi ae ; : ally, have republished an obsolete law on renee onsey, Argyle, Scotland. 4 ° i A LE i RICK. food taken is perfectly dissolved. assimi only features that distinguished it from any The Leaf is awarded to the following pu? i . ; } feorg c I 5s Pu, At the residence of his parents, Great George ALL AT sied and converted into pure blo ordinary day. -_ — the subject 4s a reminder that due punishs ment will be meted out to offenders. pils of this ceurse :— Miss Annie O'Halloran, Ch’town. tory, geography and arithmetic. Street, Charlottetown, on Frida sumption, in the 28th year ofhis age. last, of con- Lewis, —— HARVEE’S BOOKSTORE. ral ry is phys ] ro rati ins Rav 7 as : — ; . ’ ° as om _ _— “ - t - i ai - vi oo bAl AaR.— De nt you forget the Bazaar in THE latest intelligence concerning the Jane Sullivan, Muncton, ny. second son of P. McGowan, Esq. City Clerk. Ch’town, May 11, 1874. evitably result he whole system is Ims| St, Joseph's school in aid of that institution : : a i : - Mary Cary. Cherry Vale. At Middleton, Lot 27, on Thursday last, Mr. WE JIAVE . - meat porerished ; degeneration of the organ: | commencing this day {[Monday.} The aaep anes Se: ae te tothe Rect) i, cote Hibbitt, Summerside Terrence Connolly, in the 88th year of his age ae 1 ! : dau ? oes ee * ‘ - ‘gaia { mencing ay a ‘ ° “ ‘ kane »* . : a ae vi Le that Great Britain will have an average alioran-— ors ‘ ine _ | Alay he rest in peace. anil a and tissues follows, and if there be here school deserves the liberal support of all 8 A. O'Halloran—Ist of grammar, srered his On the 24th inst., after an illnesa of four months e ry predisposition a. to scrofula or con- stat mmption it will surely be developed and citizens: It is doinga noble work in the yield, as also will Belgium and Holland. In Germany there is a slight falling off, and Jane Sullivan— do, music 4th class, 2nd of Spinal Miningetis, Arthur, infant son of John Fanny Dalziel, aged one year and six months. JUST OPENED - 3 cause of education. Go and spend a few . . nrize, 2ud household economy and 3rd] at Monaghan Settlement Lot 36, on Tuesday | The best and the cheapest in the market, and . ae some of the Hungarian and Austria oT | vont a ss big she r A‘ an anufactur y the constitution gradually broken dewn,| dollars. You will find there useful and] _.- 7 or f ane — oe re, : : June 16, Sarah, daughter of James Callaghan, A} and manufactured by the a , a ri 7 ue ; vinces have suffered severely; but in the | Mary Cary—Ist of grammar, history, arith- | The deseased was heldin the highest esteem by + awe ie ny som d C M | The foundation of good health and a sound | ornamental work of every description, which great grain regions of Southern Russia the metic.2nd geography,household economy, | all who had the pleasure of her acquaiatance SS P if kK N D I D A Ne 5 ( ) R ] M I: N T Canada Cor age 0., ontrea . mind is a vigorous stomach and perfect | you want. Tell your neighbor of it and : Ts Ist of plain sewing. and by her death the community has lost one o . - . “+ venetian remedy for derangements of the digestiv: organs, purely physiologica positively certain we west ual rce, a St Dr. Wheeler's Compound Elixi is Nature’s ow! I, harmless, and to restore nervous and | ces met to-night. have ‘bazaar ‘on the brain,’ for the next two or three days, and you will make ita success. ~_o- - Hatirax, June 30.—The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provin- Rey. J.C. Burns, Free outlouk is of the most promising character. Europe, however, has so many mouths to feed that liberal requisition on the granars ies of our country will of necessity be made Tue QugEN at A Batt.—The Dundee Ad-~ vertizer states thatiat the ball given,on Friday evening, at Balmoral Castle, her Majesly Maggie Hibbitt—Ist grammar and writing, 2nd of history and arithmetic, music class th, 2nd prize, Ist of houseRold economy and plain sewing. Katie Cavan—2nd of history and arithmetic, 3rd application to French. Maggie Cartmill—2nd grammar and metic. Ellen Halloran—2nd of arithmetic: arith- its most useful members. (Un Thursday the 18th in the presence of a large concourse of people who assembled to sympathise with the bereaved family, and to pay the last tribute of respeet to their departed friend, her remains were interred with all the imposing ceremonies of the Catholic Church. May she rest in peace. ‘pring & Summer Goo! S WE SOLICIT ORDERS, at manufacturer's lowest prices, and deliver at Charlottetown on the shortest notice. Samples always in Stock. We refer shipbuilders and all dealers to the accompanying certificate. CARVELL BROS,, Agente. Ch’town, 15th June, 1874. eee eee b CERTIFICA T=: Having used largely during the past year, Scuarry anp Tex Eycx.—Roston papers of Friday contain some particulars of the rase between these men in addition to wha S. Jane Smith—2nd of grammar, arithmetic | and application to Freneh, Emily Gahan—1st of arithmetic, 3rd of pars- PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, June 12, 1874. Church delegate will preach for the Mod, erator, subject, ‘ The gift of the Holy Spirit. (CAREFULLY SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS.) danced with Pgince Albert Victor and Prince George, sons of the Prince and Prin- y jada Cc A & ga #> ze é & K ‘ag | Messrs Carve Lt Bros., and having seub- ' % & > . mitted it to the severest tests, we highly recommend its use to all shipowners. PEAKE BROS., & CO., GEORGE DAVIES & Co. JAMES DUNCAN & CO., q HYNDMAN BROS., Ch’town, May 11, 1874. ARTEMAS LORD, y ii, | ae eee | p- has already appeared in the Examiver. Ter Rev. P. McGregor was elected Moderas | cess of Wales, and afterwards took part in ing, 2nd application to French and draw- en WHICH WE OFEER AT MANILLA, the manufacture of the Can- $ Eyck took the lead, but maintained it only | tor for the ensuing year. He stated in his| a reel with John Brown and Donald Stews | _ i"S- MAS. luda Cordage Company. ordered through | $0.08 to 0.15 0.07 to 0.10 0.12 40 0.14 0.50 to 1.00 Verginia Newbery—2nd of grammar, 3rd of arithmetic. Louisa Robins mar. Dolly Morrisey—2nd of arithmetic. FIRST COURSE—SECOND DEGREE. Distinctive honor “The Rosebud,” Compriss ing Grammar, History of England, Geos graphy, Dictation and Arjthmetic, The Rosebud is awarded to the following pupils of this course: Miss Edith Reddin, Ch’town. Beef, (small pieces) per lb Beef, per lb (by the quarter) Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarter Mutton, per Ib 0-10 to 0.14 Pork,(small pieces) per 1b 0.07 to 0.10 Pork, per lb (by the carcass) 00.07 to 0.074 Veal, per lb 0.05 to 0.08 for a short distance, for Scharfi put on spur after spurt to pass Ten Eyck. Passing Anns ville creek, half a mile from the starting point, Scharff led by two lengths. Ten Eyck g with the rough water, and Scharf reased it to four, amid the opening rddress that he was Moderator 30 years ago when the Synod consisted of 18 it now consists of 150 ministers and as many elders. He referred touche ingly to the departed fathers, especially theers of those on shore eharff he . : nn OF TAGES OF BROS menarlt reachec ' three who died last year. Only five remain thestake boat first and turned eight seconds | _ , none that snob withs inion thicte a shead of Ten Eyck. Geter te [OO ee eer eee water was rough and both oarsmen shippe Ihe Synod holds three sessions daily. Over four huudred subjects are to be dealt | art, one of the gamekeepers. Her Majesty seemed to enjoy herself very heartily, and | we are informed that this is the first occas sion On which she has engaged in dancing since the lamented death of the Prince Consort. Mr. Newpecate’s motion in favor of the inspection by the Government of Monastic and Conventual Institutions, was rejected 2ud of arithmetic, 3rd eram- members ; LONGWORTH & CO., BOURKE GILLAN & CO., WELSH & OWEN. POULTRY Chickens, per pair Ducks, (each) Fowls, (each) QUEEN STREET (in $0.48 to 0.40 0.20 to 0.24 0.25 to 0.50 0.56 to 0.70 : o who twice came “mo Water, especially Scharff, | hear swamping. Ten Eyck gradually began | with. The attendance of ministers and | ; : , 997 Geese, each) mp ing :en VCR gra a&iuiy Doga iti c ilsce | re Z it by a vi »: Gg Mr : ; c creep upon Scharff opposite Annsville | elders is large. > re or of 237 to Md. Mr | Josephine Reddin, do. Partridges, (each ) none mek, while Scharff was 4 te rgling to keey r jaa ; Sullivan and Sir George Bovyer were the | 4. Smith, Buctouche. Turkeys, (each) 1.00 ta 2.00 Gis shell afloat in rough water. About half Domimion Day in Summeasive.—The Jours| chief speakers against the motion. Mr. | Addie Weldon, Shediac. Wild Geese (each) 0.60 to 0.00 ——- ftp Ellie McWade, Souris. BREA DSTUFFS. heme len E - eendeen | : a cere = ae os antil — ening when B roy al salute was | ment, declined to have anything ” do Julia Se ee en ee Flour, pons i a to 8.60 & a aie conan his Spring Supplies : to keep in front i canal fired in honor of the day, in front of the with the subject of the motion. Mr. News ee ly, arithmetic and application to See ier io 7 men ne : one, ee Helifan on the shores saul shenmase voled te Ten |‘ ommercial Hotel The ‘royal salute degate will hardly be content; he will Josephine Atte tet of ween, éieteibes . ’ ion. ' 7 | er Se i Litt . Be lL.” from Halifax. aed a co geet yv eer spurt one which was fired from a ‘six-shooting revo!- | keep at the work of agitation till he has | and arithmetic, aid oer ia Tren Codtish per qtl : 2.60 to 3.25 Cc ROBE RTS@R " — eT ; ue ‘eiintaine i i ein a cia ne ver’ made a ‘most im poring display and brought himself into more contempt than | 4 ccna, agithanmeie. coataeasien va TG: Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 8 8 4,000 bush. SALT, ( and the wonder-stricken inhabitants Mackerel per doz. ing in some three lengths ahead. ‘Time noi e, a even Mr. Whalley. music, course E.,2nd prize. 2nd of house- BOARDS. | Per Sch. “ Water Lilly,” from estan: ; 23.3). Scharff, who says he wou'd have | Collected from all parts of the town to ‘wits ———————E hold economy and sewing. Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.97 p i : : : | 400 Bbls. FLOUR Won ifhis boat had not filled, has refused | ness the performance of thiz act of loyalty, PUBLIC MEETING. | Addie Weldon—do; music 5th class, 3rd eas me én vase 1.62 mo 2 48 Is now prepared to give the best value in clothing that is to be | 50 or PILOT BREAD, OW gain at Peekskill, but agrees to row | and the enthusiasm mani ested was of the : " rrIZe. : be ies siiciaiteaat Spruce do 0.81 to 1.00 had in the City. Xx) Refined PETROLEUM, : *en Eyck at Sing Sing, three miles, for | : og : ee ta | Pursuant to announcement, a public | Ellie McWade—Ist of grammar, geography, Shingles, per M 2.11 to 2.34 | 50 CORNMEAL. ' $1000 ) waide, or he agrees to row | {°°Pest Kind.’ Just think of it! And we} eting was held at the Cardigan Cross| *"ithmetic; music 3rd class Ist prize, 8rd | “Wino BOt vs a a | s+ Cases MATCHES. : Ten Evck a t te 2 ‘for €9000. to | poor berfighted creatures in the capital here | ae a = a: . - oe eo ~ sa | application to French, ie! peo pea dail M ve “gas nt sa ee Boxes CRACKERS, ‘ tele ae er ae he i : . ca | Roads, on Monday, the 29th June, for the | Jule Dobson—lIst of geography,2nd of gram- pples pe she ode : ° . 7 1 md ae ‘HEESE i, one three days aft did not eve ar t sport of a fire-crack- ’ , , a , ive ne she ; 7 F . : : : ‘ Coe CHEESE, i Scharff races i three d ¢ lid ' si . a he “ fi s — cetiena _| purpose of discussing the feasibility of ims mar and application to French: Ist of Barley per bushel 1.25 to 1,50 Hav Ing impor ted his Goods Direct and on the | 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, . T races w er. () Charlottttown! don't you hang your ee iii arithmetic, drawing, household economy | Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.18 to 0.20 ,Om 9 . ‘ | 30 boxes TOBACCO : ' , head in shame when you see your youngs pressing won our vovernment the merce? and sewing. Butter per lb by the tub 0.61 to 0.18 BEST TE RM s he ‘an ne hahaa OAKUM. f ee . ioe and less favored sister of the West, | sity of having a covered railway station| Mary Jane Murphy — Ist of history and aa re i n an to nyo | 48 pkges OIL CLOTHING, r - cn er err *| eracted i ‘ ity. The meeti ras | grammar; 2nd of arithmetic. Cheese (new m per ib -14 to 0. ATTN i. vy 25 Coils 7 ROPE, from 2 to 3g in ‘ Confere Wes-| thus out-shine you in the celebration of ao - . a t — oe ; eg Katie Steckior Ist of geography and dicta- | Cheese, per lb 0.05 to 0.00 GUARANTEE SA I ISK AC ION ! : ane Ee ee 7m 2 to 34 é yan Minis f la Prov | our country’s natal day.? Si — — nad 7 eppemiing 2. tion, 2nd application to French, 2nd arith- | Clover seed, per lb 0.00 to 0.00 : | i nad each SPIRITS TURPENTINE and é in i : “ite Henry Trainor Chairman, and the under- metic, Ist of drawing, Ist division; 2nd | Eggs, per doz. a eee aeae IN ~ MACHINERY OIL; S ; Hatirax Nata Dary,—It seems that the | g; ds ail eC " f household economy, Ist of sewing. Hay, per ton 2. oO 14. i oe gr saan > Sheet : ~ ’ ' And gnedSecretary. After the Chairman ex pidge omc nism ol > arith ide , } } | Together with a large lot of Furniture. a | city of Halifax will have to pay dearly for] ») ined the object of tl ae apa) | Mary Cox—2nd of grammar, Ist of arithme- Hides, per lb. 7s to 0.06 Q, LJ A. I 21* I : Y AS PR, L : B e | “so bundles Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels,&c, : é . : ” as al f ] “Whe | nee Me onsect of Bie Meeting, severa" | tic, application to French ; music 3rd class, | Honey, per lb. 0.24 to 0.25 | 20 pkgs. Buckets, Brooms, Clocks, &c., . 4 B the celebration of its Natal Day. he | short remarks were made by the Secretary, 3rd prize. + eet — s en pe = — —— ;™ a a ; 5 - : Chronicle says:—*Some gentlemen have] yw, P. Lewis, Esq.,G. Moar, Esq., and J, | JannieMcIntosh—2nd application toFrench ; omespun, women’s do, pery 35 0 0 a se aha aa ; Di " i. i. ite 5 ne ; , ; brought a suit against the city (after having | £, McD ld. - ia 4 a : music course, D., Ist prize, 2nd of house- | Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.44 Mr. McLeop, well and fav ourably known to the public, has Mh ” : hedine tenia , said tM eel ne | ath ccs, a Lard, per lb 0.11 to 0.13 charge of the Cutting and Manufacturing Department Per Steamer from Shediac, and per scnr. t f the ( first issued a powerless injunction), for five | ion that a covered railway station was much | Edith Dillon—2nd of arithmetic, 3rd gram- | Oats, per bushe. 0.50 to 0.60 > 5 o vente “ Winnie” from the Dominion of Canada. : 3 e] ral | thousand dollars damages, for the vote of | required in that section of the country, mar: music course D.,2nd prize. at per - con a : 299 boxes Horse NAILS a ri : . ; . + | Ellen McKenna—3rd prize of g ar. allow per lb r 2 20 bos rse NAILS. me ‘ g In f one thousand dollars which was given for | owing to the amount of produce shipped Oe ae ee ac cbmenana tpn ot anil Wool, Ea Ib 0.17 to 0.28 D WHITE CONGRESS SHIRTS LL IZES 150 kegs and ot aeeraes er j tbo ix Con. | the public celebration of the Natal Day. It/ from the surrounding districts ; and show- | ° mar; music 2nd class, 2nd prize. Potatoes, per buselh eo to er COLOURED AN : 4A § : . ae ne a ae wore ail : f t wel ‘ s rather a singular proceeding indeed. The at ininstice w Pi ta es , 'PERIOR COURSE. Pear! Barley, per lb 0.02 to 0.04 ie eS 3 pkgs. — none ie ‘ER- : I I "| i | ither a singular proceeding indeec 1€ | ed that injustice was done to King’s County SUPERIOR ¢ - Shespakinn. Canch* 0.16 to 0.20 Charlottetown, May 25. L874. SHOES, HATS. and CAPS, GROCER * ' nr et in celebration cost one thousand dollars, well| respecting railway stations, as the contrace | Distinctive Honor, the * White Rose,” Com- | Timothy Seed per (bush.) 3.25 to 3.50 “inn ——————E . . _ ws ee an ; | ibe ’ ually | expended, ina very popular holiday. These | tors have refused to erect any covered sta~ prises Analysis, ss ne ~~ Turnips, per (bush ) 0.19 to 0.20 CORNMEAL ‘ — oe SEDICINE. e., | , y mien] send dollars: nobameconensia sa a of Logic, Globes, Arithmetic, Algebra, Ge- , —— ‘ase Canada TWEEDS, : ; - wd dollars, n t an economical proposition Bridge, a distance of some 18 miles—a ometry, Composition. To Mill Owners. 2()( BBLS KILN DRIED = a . ( mn La awe Ss a w i ‘ renel j yw « y v7 3 . . . ‘ i fl I AOR i oxes sdge _. enfere He ny any monn. distance greater than in any other section The White Rose is awarded to the foi Received per St. Lawrence & California. i To arrive ver Scud due here during | 1000 rolls Room PAPER, ¢ aa in the next place a few private citizens | of the Island. The Hon. L. C. Owen, lowlng pupils of this course :— ana Descriptive Circular of our 15 KEGS NAILS, assorted, for Sale| the week. --T. NEWI 2 crates GLASSWARE, s : are suing the city of Halifax, that is, all the | through indisposition, could not attend, but | Misses Julia Hamilton, Amherst lew. F. T, NEWBERY. 25 boxes RAISINS, respect “ im o ci 7 : ’ ’ Misses Julia Hamilton,Amherst. ‘ i. end i 99. 187 : F ed MY Palate r will gu citizens of Halifax, for five thousand dollars | ¢o-warded a message saying that he would | Ada McLean, do. Patont Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, SIMON . oe | June 22, 1874. ee "er Brig “ Selwyn” from Liverpool. 4 (a rae P ae. oe ” : 4 te flien io orside. N : eg © 7 : ou tda. The first G | dainages done to the few citizens by the | uso his influence to meet the wishes of his Sanaa ‘Smith Suedtec. nae 109 Queen Street, Charlottetown, TOBACCO. 60 chests TEA, i iii “+ 8 spending the money of a’/ the citizens who | constituents in the matter. The following Kate McDonald, Ch’town. 4 Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ June 22, 1874. 4in NAVORITE BRANDS, landing ex Madjs : etna 6 — Ts, vee | estes Sue “arin eam Gis Sonaes ok ane (ee mr amnnk, Senne, aa te | ee anaes magmas C0 — ROOFING MATERIAL. is nes 1 PIPES, ed t , sla dollars for having been the losers of one! ,; : ‘ ogic, ancient geography, nee ° | 15 Bo “ Princess Louise,” “ Sensation, ° eaake BP iT. : red - sini dain . ried almost unanimously :— French; Ist map drawing; 2ud arithme- Smallwood & Bovyer. ge a ie a . e ne oe : casks ee ao Charlottetown—D 7 : Curt Robt. | f a nn GOATS. ce Whereas, The railway line being now lom| tic and book-keeping; music course E.,| Ch'town, June 8, 1874.—6m is sp. ECEIVED per a =" Byron, | «One a o nnns — 4 bags RICE, { = UFisp, F — ) way Then again it is the persons who voted for | cated in this section of the country, and Ist prize, Ist of vocal music, Ist of house- 150 rolls Roofing FELT, pei T. NEWBERY , a i ; eae I the spenming of he thesnney is ie Coe the contractors having refused to nase an hold economy and 2nd of sewing. 13 CASES 50 bbls PIICH, | Juee 32, 1874.—20 oe ee een P Setaae OAKUM, ; vas #. O. Muestis, A , cil who ought to be sued and not the whole " 5 - any | Ada McLean—Ist of logic, ancient geo- iia 35 rolls Tarred PAPER, — | ie ii 10 tons Refined and common IRON, - . J ng alas city—that is if any suit lies atall, about| covered stations between Mount Stewart| graphy, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, . 10 rolls Dry Carpet PAPER, = M | 175 pieces PLOUGH METALS, z wa vow Lancers oO % which we have the gravest possible doubts. | and Cardigan Bridge ; appliation to French; 2nd of book-keep- AMERICAN CLOCKS i nf ORABBE. o1asses. : O NCHORS coms & te 8 eek six w F e | Then ifthe city (that is all thecitizens) is) 4,4 whereas, The distance being some| i883 music course D.. Ist prize; vocal | “ # a. lee PUNS BRIGHT BARBADOES 1 cask CHAIN, . i ' ’ sic »TIZe 5 se d econo 8 ; i we us, eae - to pay five thousand dollars damages for the | _. "en " 5 music 2nd prize; household economy Ist. AND Queen Street, Charlottetown, Dd ca CIENFUE On 1 « ZINC ' i J P as ee : eighteen miles between the two points,— | Hattie Green—lIst >f history, logic, globes, June 22, 1874.—4i | 2 GO. Uns 4G s. : 7 coaa kee ani ; Weep. ; “I public celebration we presume that the : ; : ap drawing and book-keeping: alzeb T I M E P I E 0 5 8 > —— Imported direct and highly recommended. | 35 boxes GLASS, os iaiiliaiala ee M EL} j : complainants, if they recover, will divide the | @ distance greater than in any other section — ‘ season age > pa sont So op ’ Y. T. NEWBERY 2 cases Ready-Made CLOTHING, es we se A sum obtained among all who suffered from | of the country,-— ae. sae c “ond ees veel aaa ro Girls Wante a, J 1s74 w a Bi ese Sei ae SHELF HARDWARE ) fi 4 te Rey FE ' av. ¢ ry ’ - ; ’ : sn a : ge vk Ags i June 22, 1874.—2w -asks and cases SHELF H/ ABS, Se _ kent Bay~- One the = - : sig eee — Therefore Resolved, As the opinion of this 2nd prize; Ist househo!d economy, 2nd of These Clocks are well assorted in AT THE > pe E \ETHENW ARE. pg rey MH. J. WOE, ORG Overy Oman wae ws sue ct ls ala fancy work; Ist of sewing. . i a. alk ? : Gcorgetowh—Wm. Penna “uy to take the children to the circus, and every | Meeting, that a covered railway station wannio Sentih—~tet of snaiaties ancient geo- Patterns and Prices, ND PARK HOTEL BRIGHTON BREWERY, The above goods have been bought = nt of Bro. Cu boy who felt morally bound to invest hs| should be erected at the Cardigan Cross | graphy, history, arithmetic, algebra, geo- axD ISLA eT 1000 DOZEN and will be sold Cheap for Cash on app = . One to be sent sot vent in a cigs i >a sh of it bei int | try; 2 pplicati ‘rench; : ena ed credit. ‘ - Alberton prepuce enti 1 We : a ioe prem, hg Oe at aaee = nh = on: Ss a = Warranted to give Satisfaction. Ten Girls as Waiters and Chambermaids, | ) :. B.—The highest price will be paid for erton—L. 8. J the sum recovered. We congratulate the between Mount Stewart and Cardigan prize of music, course E; 2nd of house Ac. Reterencerequired, Wages, OE Botiled (le & Porter N. B.—The highest price : my A,B. Diaibbee weld knows ta! lawyers. They will have a very interesting iia | hold economy and sewing. Ww, W, WELLNER, 0 es : See ed, AZCS, SPD | 4 9] Fish at Cascumpec or eo. : Teland,will remain at. Windsor another year; | ease to discuss, We cannot congratulate Bridge. . — | Katie McDonald—tst of history, arithmetic, $1 North Side Queen Square. pe . L. HOLMAN MORRIS & HYNDMAN. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. ee The Key K. Meecke: his ci intifls, T h P. S, Mutticay, Sec’y. -drawing ; 2nd of geometry and book- o de mAs. a : Jane 16, 1874 3 sino Meeckes of this city, is station-| the plaintiffs, They have exposed them< ’ map-dr. 832 ~ ¥ Ch’town, June 22, 1874 4in Summerside, June 1, 1874.—tf June 29, 1874. 2in Alberton, Ja » Ads & ® Halifax. | selves needlessly to ridicule, Charlottetown, srd July, 1874. keeping. ’ ’ , 4 . > h