iio ence an ee. at " ane te in te ee This pecnenetil Oe rN a ll Re A tn, panne ~— a nn a wee is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzrrrpes. cater a e CCNA te ttt. tn ~ — A AOS NN A an ne Am aes THE DAILY EXAMINER. SrneLte Corims Two Crnrs Be we DoLtans A X SAR. peas _ i en *arkey ee * ’ “ ¥ ~ ae N. P. E.IS CH + te ARLOTTETOW — LAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 —_ Pay ji, ASOl. VOL. 28.-NO. 32 AORDI NARY PURCHASES ei SN epee 4 ] YMAD E CLO COMPRISING: é om, | fonts’ Black AU-Wool Worsteds, | Populate Prices | Youths’ Blk Woretad Suita alice igsPion C0. Black and Bing Black Goats) Pe Youths’ Bk Worsted Suite, ali sizes y and Vests, : re | Tweed Suits, all sizes, . —e | ae — Sere Dost, 'Readyn'de Clothing | ‘two aud thrae piece Suits, L oo, Fine Scotch Tweed Trousers, | ih | Serge Suits, | dothing StOre. Black Business Suits, 5. PAT a — aa sl aS, all | ON & CO. | Tweed Suits, ices, ine cepacia iameiitainnee kas .M Lappy; 2d, Atinie Ciarkin, Mf Macdon- 33 = | OFine Ready. Boys’ Suit lot ft 16 | 222 —-. | | Read) yS ouits, one lob to clear, from 75 cents, S23 Ce sai ., | imade Clothing| “Serge Suits, from $1.00 up, =e ve =s > | Ta-nich ‘ j i : <A ee a ee 32 ‘Te-night, and| “ Paucy Tweed Suits, from $1.50 up, | Sse - *m > } bd * y .c id s et. £ " e52 | Every Day this Black Worsted: Suits, 22c7F ‘ 2 le té . . . ° @& - ae & | Week, Suits, every description, cheap. | Po = is w ws — ww tes ap sieoanaeainhesctageiacatin ie ill - = of, = ” } a a mh : . : pales See ae ar - a , m Pe ee fut aie unported to P. E. Island. They = es | a= = “ te a ssoveities for Midsummer wear. and are of such gm. @a=<e8 = ince a tt de tast few. indeed, could realize the importance and bulk of foe peal | = 2 - of the > = = = || ient were we merely to recapitulate figures. Call and see for yourself. Ask =s~ = ee oo = © see our fine SCOTCH SERGE COATS and VESTS, suitable for Business | S o = a ; Men, Clerks, ete, ete. K-se- ici us + S A ™ i — a 4 tition a aaa - aw inital si "Zh ta . ¢ [0 Plain Black, Brown ; coe Sub | ‘i bP ack, Brown and Fancy Tweed Waterproof Coats, cheap. on . i JAMES ee, milk, “+ ea (harlottetown, June 6, 18S9l~—eod wy nist, 9 7 i tite a M¢RKET SOTARE. CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1891, Pees duller aioe a Bi MOON'S CHANGES, New se ag rd eg or p- m., aa Beyond a Doubt first Quarter, 14th day, Sh., 21 Sma. m., NE, below horizon, : Full Moon 22ad day, Ob, 59.7m., p.m., S. Last Quarter, 28.h day, 7h., 3.6m, p.m, NE, etow horizon dour ov ween 242 |Sun Moon’ High Daya | FEYHERE IS NOTHING that interests the average man as a enn ee much as the price he pays for his Clothing -unless it is ‘Mmty litt gal bus. = saan 39) the price he pays for his Wife’s Clothing. We don’t deat in R 3 Teelay 17; 39, 2 9) 8 a2) 92 the latter. In the former we have an assortment that for ? Wednesda ) 9 9 18 4 : ithersday | 16 40) 2 sede a) 4,(General Exeellence and Low Prices has absolutely no equal * Fritay 15) “41, 8 21/1042 M6/in thé city.” We do not *claiiw to be the Chexpes 4 lethiery § Satar 15} 421255131 24) 27 . . , Isaaisy is, 42/4 37'morn| y;DUt we claim to give the Best Value. onday 14) 43, 529; 0 7 = 34 Decietaes a! Ged Sasleans G Our READY-MADE CLOTHING is manufactured cn the Waly 4] 45) 8 40, 2 8} 31 | Premises by competent workmen, and of good material. No 2 Friday 13; 461 945/251) 32 . ive soli 19,Saturday 13) 46/10 50 3.42} 33 shoddy. No moss-back cloths. We 245 eye . ae ao 7 Harty i3) 471 53 440/ 33} ALL-WOOL TWEED SUIT for $7.25. It pays to deal with oS Onday 13 47\aft 57 5 43 2 16 Trem tay 13} 48/2 0/646) 34 cy | $2418 8) BRUCE THE CLOTHIER ‘has Lay 13) 48) 414) 8 32) 35 wo ae 13; 49) 5 25) 9 17 35 | )\Saturday if; 49 6 37 I 35 2 Satay: 14 49 7 48 = 45 a Charlottetown, June 22. 1891—dy & wky : : 22) Monday (ay eo” sO —>eeeeTlaTEeET———————_—=_—=_=_E_{aiE Eee -s os ~ 14) 50; 9 45/aft 4] 35 a 4) Wednesday 15) 59,10 30 0 58 35 Etaniy iy it 3 146, 33| - We keep the best assorted stock (Friday 18) 5011 39) 2331 35 . . fp bees oo Se ao) Of Plain and Fancy Stationery mm , enh tty 19 }morn | 4 28 34 S sin 7 O'S oa) | Charlottetown, and aim to supply May vid 9 o é 4 5 2 | py ithe best class of goods at the low- ~: ~~ lL. EANSING, HEALina. lostant Relief Fermanent Cure, Failuns impossibie, ¥ _,lany so-called diseases are Stuply symptoms of Catarrh, S62 a3 headache, Losi: Be ise ‘ oa foul breat} » hhawki - ~WAIiLY, @fc, you A eoatled with an of i onan Cuted Syn pton you have 7 arrh, and sl d lose no tine procuring a botile of NASAL, Baum. Be warned in me, neglected. cold in head results in Catar: Sd eet a and death, we SY ali drngvists or sent , S > 4nd$l byaddr Pest paid, on receint ULFORD & £0. Broct., | + cents 7 h, follow ed —s —— est possible price. | Steel Engravings, Artoty pes, Ideal Heads, V—_o- branches a specialty. ' HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, May 29, 1891—eod tee Painters’ Supplies ! Mill Supplies! Carpenters’ Supplies ! | Farmers’ Supplies! _ . Cantwell. Convent ie Notre Bama j | ne or ween Midsummer Examinations The annual midsummer examination of the classes in Notre Dame Convent School came off last week. Owing to the recent! death of His Lordship Bishop Mclntyre, | the examination was largely private. ‘Those! present were: His horéship B shop Mac- | donald and Revs) Dr. Morrison, A. Me Aulay and D. it staff; Mgr. McDonaily St. Audrew’s; Rev. A. J. Melntyre, Tragadie; Revs. P. Curran and A. P. McLeliany of St. Dunstan's Col- Carroll, lege; and Prof. Cavem, of Ponce of Wei-s, accessit, L Brothers; 2d, A Doiron, accessit, accesait, B Barke, G Bolger; 34, G Gillis, uccassit, M Connolly, M Banoit, Arithmetic (First Division) Ist, G Bol- ge, S Murphy, E Hughes, G Gillis; 21, E Macd uald, KE Hogan; 34, B Burke; acces- sit, K Macdonald, B McLean. Second Division —Ist, A Brown; accessit, A Doyle, M A Clarkin; 2d, B McAulay; accessit, M Benoit; Sd, M Counolly. Worthy of honorable mention for con- stant application—E Hughes, S Maurpy, G Bolger, F Macdonald and G Gillis. SENIOR DEPARTMENT. Christian Doetrine—Gold medel, pre- M M Alyward, 2d, Seventh Division S Murphy; 3d, M Carter, # Brothers, B Gillis; Mutch, E Kelly. Vocal Music donald, M M Leo, M Coady. Drawing and Painting — lst, M Burke; accessit, M Carroll; 24, J Hanrahan: aeces lst, L Halloran; 2d, B Mae sit, E Blake, E Benoit, A Doyle; 3d, M Benoit, F Sullivan, ‘ Needlework—Ist, C Macdonald: ace sit, \ Doiron; 21, B Macdonald, B RBucke; arcessits, EK Hughes, M Murnahan; aa, S Murphy, M McLeod, G Gillia, F Macdonald. The Sisters of the Convent de Notre Dame, publicly thank His Lordsbip Bishop Mac. Reid, of the authedral 5 tak Allau J. Macdcnilie Fort Augustus; Rev.) Carroll, Burke, Doyle, B McDonald and J ionald, aad the Rev Fathers McLean, Me Kimeel, Morrison, McAulay and Reid, Prof Caven, J B McDonald, E<q, Mrs Haudcahan, and other friends for their generous patroaage inthe shape of handsome premiums for the sented by His Grace Archbishop (Brien, Halifax, eompeted for by the Misses competitor, Miss McInnis; Handrahan ; succesaful Seeund Grade—lst, D pupil's. Among the special competition prizes for Collegé: The, classes were examincd by! M McLeod; 31, M Monaghan; accessit, H| the scholastic year 1891-1892, ray be mon Bishop Macdonald wad F sihbers Mor- { Macdonald. tioned a p! iz? for prot ‘ied 'y in mathematics, rison, Reid, MeAulay, McLellan and! Reading—First Grade- lst, M Burke;jpresented by His Loriship Bishop Mae Curren, and Professor Caven. The accessit, B Macdonald; 20, L Halloran;{@oveld; a prize for Latin, presented by Rev pupiis all acqu tt@ themselves well, accessit, M Carroll; 21, A Doyle, accessit, Dr anorerenes and a sily vv medal for English. showing clearly the™&xcelient character of J Handrahan. Second Grade--Ist, A | Presemtet by Prof Caven the training received at the hands of the, yvod Sisters. The prize list shows the apanding of the pupils. Here it is : PRIZE LIST. MINIM DEPARTMENT. R: ligious Instr astion—I1st prize awarded to A Ciarkin and B Power; 2d, E Kiug, F Binke, B Gillis, G McRory. Reading and Spelling (First Division)— ' lst, M Mutch, A Dewar, A Clarkin; 2d, K Reardon, G Mecry, E King; 34, A Hogan, G Mahar. Second Division—1st, A Bolger, 5 Power; 21, F Blake, B Gillia, F Loahy, | M Trainor; Si, E Benoit, S Gillan, D Smith. Third Divisicon—Ist, 8 Caprvell, M L Pope, M Cantwell, GMcRory, A Trainor, ald, MB Mutphy, B Stewart, L McFar-| lane, G McLeod; 33, L Callaghau, S M! Coyle, K Butler, Benen. 2 Writing - Ist, M Mutch, Biake, A Bolger, KE Benoit, S Carvell; 2d, 5 Gilis, K Reardon, M L Pope, Annie Clarkin, L Callaghan, 5 Gillan. Arithmetic—lst, K Reardon, M Mutch, ' B Gillis, A Clarkin, A Hogan, A Dewar, E Benoit, S Carvell; 2d, F Blake, E King, F Leaby, M LL Clarkin, G McRe Sacred History —1[st, B Gillis, A Clarkin, | A Clarkin, F} } G Merry, F Bla o; 2d, K Reardon, B' accessit, M Carrol; 2d, A Doyle; accessit, |\C McDonald; 3d, F Handrahan; accessit, sr 20graphy—lIst, A Clar- BB MeDonald futch, IX Reardon, A thers; accessit, D McInnis; 2¢, A Doiren; _accessit, M Mahar; 3rd, A Byrne; accessit, Power, A Hoga® gi King. Grammar aud§ kin, F Blake, Me Dewar, K King;@d@, B Gulls, A Hogan, A Bolger, B Pow ef E Benoit. Linear Deawifgdat, E Benoit, K Rear-— don, M Match? 4 Gail i-, S Carveblget BK L Pope, . Dewar, A Hogan. JUNIOR DEP ARTNENT. Constant Application— Prizes awarded to accessit, M Carroll; 2d, B MeDonald and A M M Miller, M McDonald, M Power, M A Bolger and S Bolger. Carter. | * Reading and Spelling—Ist,G@ McKachen, Blake; accessit, G Doyle. Kate Leahy, M Mitchell and R Kelly; 2d, | M Kelly and M Aylward. acoessit, accesssit, H M sedonald. land M Carrol); accessits, A Doyle and B jand E Bilske; 23, A Doiron and M Murna M Laffe:ty; 2d, D McIi n‘s and H Macdonald; accessits, A Byrne, G Doyle. (trade—Ist, L Brothers; 2nd, a Pourth Division—I1st.}93 Macdonald; 31, © Macdonald; accessit, Pp 4 TORN & C‘@ | W Ryan, M Kent, A Macdonald; 2d, “ut Halloran. 2 pe, M Cantwell, Annie 2od, L Brothers; accessit, M Mahar; 3d, H | - Olarkin, F Blake, b accessit, M Carrol ; 2), A Doyle; accessit, M.. Grade— lst, L. Brothers; accessit, M Laffer- i ty; 24, K Roche and D McInnis? accessir; , M Mahar; 31, A Doiron; accessit. E Blake. , han; aeccessit, L Hailoran. Catechiam (First Division)—1lst, M Power —Ist, K Roche; accessit, D McInnis and M Landriyan; 2J, M Mitchell and M M Mahar and M Murnahan; accessit, A Doiron, M Lafferty and A Byrne; 3d, E} side of the south junction road, being twenty-five feet east of the north-east angle of landin the possession of Thomas Barlow; thence following the southern side of said road eastwardly for the distance of fifteen chains and seven links to a ‘cessit; M Barke and A Doyle; 2d, B Mac- Grammar, Parsing and Analysis—lat, M donald and J Handrahan; Sd, K Roche. Doiron; accessit, A Byrne; 21. D Mclunnis; M McLeod; 31, M Murnahan; Kagtish—Firetr Grade—lst, M Burke Mucdoneld; 2d, C Macdonald; accessit, J H nirahan; 23, L Halloran. Second Grade —Ist, L Brothers; accessits, M McLeod tu second, M Mahar and han; accessit Composition —Firat Trade —1s‘, MCarrcll; accessit, M Burke; 2nd, A Doyle; accessit, C Macdonald and B Macdonald. Second M MelLeod and A®@Duviron; accessit, E Biake and A Byrne; 3ed, M Marnaban. History—First Grade—ist, M Burke; accessit, M Carroll; 2d, A Doyle; accessit, »Second Class—ist. M Murua- han; accessit, D McInnis; 2d, M McelLeod and H Macdonald; accessit, M Mahar; 3d, E Blake; accessit, A Byrne. Geogiaphy —First Grade-—lst, M Carrol); accessit, M Burke; 2nd, B Macdonald; accessits, A Doyle, C Macdonald; Si, L Halloran; accessit, J Handrahan. Second Grade — lst, A Duiron; accessit, M McLeod > McDonald; accessit, E Blake. Arithmetic (First Grade)—Ist, M Burke; Second Grade—Ist, L Bro- M Murnehan, E Blake and M Lafferty. Algebra (First Grade)—lst, M Carroll; B Macdonald; 33, J Handrahan. Second Geometry (First Grade)—1st; M Burke; Doyle; accessit, C Macdonald; 3d, J Handra- Second Grade 9 > om Latin (First Grade)—Ist, M Carroll; ac- the rhe prizes were distributed in the © on- vent Hall in the presence of a few invited guests, There was a musical review on Saturday. ~- ee mee ' Sermuda Botiled. ' “You must go io Bermuda. If )} you de nut I will not be »le for the Consequences.” “ But, deetor, k can afford neither the time nor the money.” “We ) thatis impossibie, try », a SCOTT'S eMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. Tsometimes call it Bermuda t- tied, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold i have CURED with it; and ihe advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take it. Another thing which commends it Is the stimeulniing properties of the Hy- popheseciites which it contains. you will tind if for sale at your Breuosist’s, in Seimen wrapper. He you fet the genuine,” ee a IOOTT & BROWNE, Bellevi.e. ‘ +— reer tern we ne we. ) } } ) } ; ; } } , } ; } ; ) , ) ; ) ; eo er ees ON ONO eR et ot en ews ‘Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auetion, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-ighth day of July, A: D. 1891, at the Covrt House in Summerside, in Prince County, under a power ef xal+ contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage dated the Firat day of April, AT. 18%, and. made between rt Me . thurand Lydia Ann MeCartLur, his wife, of the one part, and James Barclay of the other part and by him assigned to J. Edward Wyatt and Catherine Rebins : — .— estate and interest of the said J. Ed £ ward Wyatt and Catherine Robins, as Assignees of said Mortgage, in and to all that piece of Jaoed situate, lying and being on Lot Twelve, Prince County, aforesaid, bounded as follows:—Commencing at a stake set in the south reserved road forty feet wide; thence following western side of said road south nineteen McMillan, N McDonald, M Mitchell and R Second Grade - Ist, D Meclnnis and L Bro- | degrees thirty-five minutes east thirteen chains Keily; 2d, G McHKachen. Geography—Ist, M Aylward, M A Bol-' ger and K Leahy; 2d, M A Landrigan and M Carter. Sacred History—lst, M McMillan, M A siger and S Bolger; 24, M Mitcheil. i Arithmetic—Ist, M McMillan, H Me-' onald and G McEKachen. i B D Catechism (Second Division)—Ist, R' Kelly, A Merry and M A UCnady; 2d, B Dillon, N Malene and A Meikle. Reading and Spelling—ist, B Benoit, M | A Coady, 8 Bolger and Mildred McDonald; M McLvod; accessit, M Murnahan. 2d, J Gallant, B Dillon, E Dorsey, Etta/| Bridges, E Kelly, M A Coyle, Matilda! Coyle, A Meikle and M Davis. Grammar and Parsing—Ilst, S Bolger, A Gallant, B Benoit, E Keily, F Sullivan, A ‘Merry and M A Coady; 2d, M McDonald | jand E Dorsey. Artotype Etchings, | t Steel Etchings. : | Printing and Bookbinding in all Geography—1st, S Bolger, B Benoit, F Sullivan and A Merry; 2d, E Kelly and E Bridges. Arithmetie—1st, A Gallant; 2d, K Leahy and E Bridges, Grammar and Parsing (Third Division )— Ist, J Gallant, B Dillion and M A Coyle; 2d, M Coyle and N Malone. Geography—let, J Gallant and B Dillon; 2d, M Davis, Arithmetic —Ist, E Dorsey and J Gal- lant. Writing--lst, G McEachen, K Leahy and A Gallant; 2d, F Sullivan. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. Religious Instruction— 1st, Silver Medal, equally merited by B McAulay, N Robins, M Clarkin, E Hughes, E McDonald, G Gillis, G Bolger, S Murphy, F McDonald aud A Doyle; awarded to E Macdonald. : Reading—ist; B Burke; accessit, N Robins, G Bolger; 2d, E Hughes; accessit, M A Clarkin; 31, E Hogan; accessit, M Benoit. Grammar—Ist, G Bolger, B Burke, N Robin; accessit, S Murphy; 2d, E Hughes, G Gillis; B Brown; accessit, E Hogan; 3d, M A Clarkin; accessit, M Benoit, A Doyle. Composition—Ilst, E Hughes, accessit, B EXVERYTHING IN THESE LINES. ——_— ALSO-— t ' i SORE HOUND ANDA Ro SROopING C | “40vears ~ PRICE 25 A RMS TR, ING St. John., N IN USE yisee? VUNDA FOR UP io COUGHS COLDS. “PER BOTTLE & CO. PROPRIETORS CARRIAGE The Best Goods. The Lowest Price for Good Goods - the market affords. Goods bought right and bar a Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Wholesale Retail. NORTON & FEN NELL, ; ee nln ° } GOODS! McAulay, B Burke; 24, B McLean; ac- ‘ cessit, E Hogan, G Gillis; 35d, G Bolger; History—Ist, G Bolger, B Burke; ace ,cassit, N Robins; 2d. E Hughes; accessit, S Murphy, G Gillis; 3d, F Macdonald; ac- cessit, E Macdonald. i Geegraphy —\st, M A Clarkin, N Robin; accessit, G Gillis; 2d, G B -lger; accessit, B Brown, B McAulay; 31, KE Macdonald, ac- cessit, F Macdonali!, E Hoy n. Map Drawing—Ist, F Macdonald; acces- sit, E Hughes, S Murphy; 2d, B Burke; accessit, B Browr, B McAulay; 3d, M A Clarkin; accessit, KE Macdonald, E Hogan. Penmanship—Ilst, E Hughes; accessit, City Hardware Store. si $i : | J Charlottetown, May 28, 1891-—2aw and wy F Macdonald, E Hogan; 2d, 8S Murphy; | accessit, E Macdonald. M Connolly. thers, equal; accessit, M McLeod; 2d, M Murnahan and A Doiron; accessit, M Mahar; 34, H Macdonald. Literature (First Grade) Ist, M Carroll, M Burke; acceesit, C Macdunald; 2d, A Doyle. Second Grade—Ist, A Doiron, A Byrne; accessit, M McLeod; 2d, D Me- Innis, M Murnahan; 34, M Lafferty. Map Drawing (First Grade) Ist, M Burke; accessit, C Macdonald, M Carroll; 2d, B Macdonahl, A Doyle. Second Geadte—lst, H Macdonald; 24, A Doiron, Penmanship (Pirst Grade) Ist, M Car- roll; accessit,;M Burke; 2d, A Doyle, L Holloran; 5d, J Handrahan. Second Grade Ist, M McLeod; accessit, A Dviron, G Doyle; 2d, M Murnahan; 34, M Mahar. Improvement ia Writing—L Brothers and H McDonald. Averages for the whole year- First Grade :— M Burke, 89; M Carroll, 88; A Doyle, 81; B Macdonald, 72; C Macdonald, 67; J Haudrahan, 62; L Halloran, 60. Second Grade--L Brothers, 78; D Me- Innis, 70; A Doiron, 68; M Murcnahan, 65; M Mahar, 64; M McLeod, 62; A Byrne, 58; H Macdonald, 55; E Biake, 51; M Laf- ferty. 45; A Doyle, 43. Gold Medal of Honor for Class Standing, presented by a friend, awarded to M Burke, pupil of the first grade, first of her class in Reading, History, Arithmetic, Geometry, Map Drawing; accessit to 1st in Compes- ition, Geometry, Algebra, Latin, Litera- ture, Penmanship; average marks for the whole year, 89, Silver Meda] for General Proficiency ir the Second Grade. presented by «# friend, awarded to L Brothers. Silver Cross, for Domestic Beonomy, pre- sented by the Institution, equally merited by the Misses C Macdonald, L Brothers, B Macdonald, E Hughes, S Murphy, H Mac- donald, B McAulay, M Mcieod—allotted to Miss C Macdonald. French—Ist, M Carrol; assessit, M Burke; 2d, ¢ Handrahan; assessits, A Doyle, B Mac- donald; 3d, C Macdonald; assessits, E Blake, M McLeod, L Brothers. [ustrumental Music—A handsome gold pencil case presented by Mrs Carvell for proficiency in music (piano), equally merited by the Misses Benoit, Carroll and B Mac- donald; awarded to Miss Carroll. Silver Lyre for proficiency in harp and piano, awarded to Miss Benoit. First Division— 24, L Halloran and J Handrahan. %& cond Division—Ist, B Macdonald; 21, 8S Callahan, E Blake, D McInnis; 34, © Macdonald Third Division—Ist, E Macdeneld, M Me Leod; 2d,G Doyle, B Burke. Fourth Division —H Macdonosld; acceasit, M A Coady; 24, A. Doyle, B Brown. Fifth Division—M Me- aud thirty hanks; thence north seventy-five de- grees twenty-five minutes west three chains and forty-five links to the edge of the Mill Pond; thence following up the edge of said Mill Pond toastake set twenty-five feet eastof the east boundary line of the aforesaid land in possession of Thomas Barlow ; thence north parallel with the last mentioned line fourteen chains and sixty links to the place of commencement, leaving a lane twenty-five feet wide between the above described land and the land in posseassica of Thomas Barlow, containing an area of twenty- two acres and two roods of jand, more or less. Dated thia 18th day of June, A. D. 1891, For further particulars apply at the office of J. KE. Wyatt, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside. . Wuases ~ Word Building Contest. FIVE PRIZES, $100, $50, $25, $20, $10, $206, ~‘ END a Post Office Order of Sixty Cents, ss with your pame and address, and you will receive in retarn by parcel post Four Luatin and six Quill Tip Cigars, neatly packed, also the Kules governing the Com- petition. The above sums will be paid to the person constructing the greatest number of words with the letters contained in the phrase, . » reve « ‘4 “Luntia and Quill Tip Cigars 4 99 are the Best. Contest closes 16th of October, 1891, and prizes will be forwarded in December fol- lowing. Remember, the Cig.rs alone are well worth the money, besides the chance afforded of obtaining a prize. If you do not smoke, pre- sent the Cigars to some one who does. Address, — T. J. WINSHIP & CO., P. O. Box 1876. Montreal, P, Q. N. B.~This Contest applies to the Dominion of Canada only. 2i (sat)—jx20 WATCHES AND ULOUKS, Re CLOCK AND WATCH is guaran teed to give satisfaction. JEWELRY. Beautiful Fancy Rings, Keeper Rings, Gents’ Rings, Earsings, Brooches, Chains, ete, Wedding Rings Made to Order. I personally attend to the Repairing of all Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. I am there- fore in a position to guarante2 the highest pussivle satisfaction. All work guaranteed. F. S. MITCHELL, Millan, L Hogan; 23, G McEachen; 3d, E Hughesr, B McLean, Sixth Division-~Ist, 1198 , veen Street. ju23—lw Queen Stree