T Tens :—Five Dou.ars a Year. * This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Wen, having to EXAMINER. advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripzs. SineLtE Corres Two Crenrrs NEW SERIES. | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY. JULY 8, 1890. VOL96—NO, Be WEEKS & BEER, |{"¥ toox Goa 7 | oueunrr. | Mamtagur Noten A Bold. FOR FIRST PLA CE, As I Have Got the Goods to do it. {x}——— | IMPORTED from the best Houses in the Old Country, SCOTCH and ENGLISH GOODS that cannot be beaten in quility, pattern or price, and cus- tomers are convinced at sight, as these goods speak for themselves. Five and Sixty Pairs of PANTALOONS to select from, of the prettiest LIGNT and DARK TWEED SUITLNGS in the newest patterns, designs, as | intend to let no one undersell me. stock, Good Fits warranted or no sale. us i DK Tee es Ch'town, May % 1890—tu fri UPPER QUEEN STREET nem = = . - aa D. 0. DAVIES & UI Merchan® Tailors. one o) ‘ th, EH ARE SHOWING the J,argeit and Finest Line of Men’a| ¥ Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff Fiex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear; La> Robes, in Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting garment. Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices to clear. B. S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’town, June 2, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK. THE PLAGE 10 GET GLOTHES. ———— Was \UR SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, and we are showing the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SULTLNGS in Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Good Fits and Workmanship in every case guaranteed. — A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: JOBN McLHOD & co. Charlottetown, June 6. 1890—fri sat, then eod GH, TAYLUA, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ‘AS now added co his already large stock a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of the best manufacture, and the newrs pitterns in JEWELERY, All Goods ‘sold arejguaranteed. Store closes every eveniag (except Saturday) at 6 o’clocis. NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, CWrOW%. MAK WITH OE EYE NEADY-MADE CLOTHING OVER ALL IMPORTED CLOTHING. wpiomnd S) ae A MAN WITH ONE THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR / HY? Because you can s2e no ear marks of the Shoddy Clothing, but are made by ourselves and look like work made to order. SUITS OF ALL-WOOL SERGH, - - - - SUITS OF ALL-WOOL TWEED, - - ---:=:-- SUITS OF ALL-WOOL WORSTED,- - - - - - D. A. BRUCE, 6.85 Charlottetown, Sung 13, 1:90. itundred and WOR-, STEDS in the finest grades, which I will make up at prices to suit the times, I invite the public to come and examine my) d| QUEEN STREET, i took Sick, I TOOK CHARLOTTETOWN, P. KE. ISLAND, importers of British and German Dry Gvods, Millinery, Small- wares, &e. Atso— Fall Lines of Teas, Groceries anal’ Fall | Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. 4 Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the different seurces of production, and will be offered, Wholesale only, at a smali advance on cost. Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2in 7 i take Myr Meals, < os ae oa I take M+ Rest, ANP TAM VIGOROUS TO TAK! ANY®UEING I CAN LAY MY HANDS 0 gsettiug fat too, Fox Seoit's Eimuision of Pure Cod Liver Oi! and Hy pophosphites of Lime anc Soda NOT ONLY ¢ \Druggists & General Dealers in Prince Edward Island | . 2 Soetue get E> leer ne nee vr pas visite ’ Caerescerne pe £6533 BUT BUILY eli i Be a i a LOLOL LOLOL EO LOA LI LOL LO LN LN LOAM ALO LOOM OL OCM | +) Bering | MAY NOW OBTAIN 1.9 ME.GFs Ome Mt Sy tha i> SRE OLS wee pm i 2: ‘ 20] FRR Say Ry Fee a are omy | rLEST ON MY BONES | % a4 ta iif ) H: ( ¢ AT TRE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. t iD De ath uy tg oy q | { TAKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS} pO MILK.” i eT : Scott's Em: tsion fs put Vp oniy in Sa'mor | Mha nani ’ ei (Cook weghpers, Bold Dy_olt Drugg The Specific for Dyspepsia, =| >. ena $2.0). Ee ae Megat igs. Legh Sh gars sie las ity # i 2 ;# Vit: BOWNE, 2: dd (for their custemers, from the following |! dtwcahathetoiinwnansnon earn eosewusue Wholesale Houses; i : eo eee neers 3 ' KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal, DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by op gegn i tej : sort CHARLES Ki SOK, Lace Curtains A lot slighily St. Joun, N. B. soiled at half price. WAREHO u SB TO LE’ 7 HARRIS & STEWART. junell ee ee 447 E offer for leas > Bric ‘archouse, | Rawe’? Qh W tcte i $) W Foner ee cane the Brick Warchovee, | Oys’ Shirt Waists, Print and trustees of the late Gwen Connolly’s Estate. Galate; 49¢@ each ‘s . 7 HARRIS & STEWART. Warehouse will be vacant after the 2%d July next. Dated 21st June, 189), FRED. PETERS, Solicitor for Trustees. ee meee ! i Mien’s and Beys’ Undercloth- ing,~We are showing a fine range, HARRIS & STEWARP, june21 —tf ime Juice! i. APU ere aes HW. 1. Lime Juice on draught, Just received, | men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. and for sale at low prices, at —A good stock at Low ARTHUR S$ JOHNSON’S| _ prices. DRY STORE, le pr Kent and Prince Streets. ° Paes ata co Streets | ons Fancy Cotten Shirts— See the lot we are seliing at 40 cents each. HARRIS & STEWART. et ee Ladies’ Rubber Cireulars — A lot damaged at $1.69. HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing — A good steck of new finish goods. No lower prices in the city HARRIS & STEWART. Ch’town, June 26, 1890. HARRIS & STEWART. jnlg Halifax and PE Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMIT"D.) ee ree STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. YATILL sail from Charlottetown every \ Thursday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. . Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the rennd trip every week, making same calls until the close of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowes rates, and through Bilis of Lading granted to ny port on the continent or United Kingdom. |'PhRe First Legislative Council Bis- 4 , + i . Apply to W. W. CLARKE, trict, Queen’s County. Agent. Liberal-Couservative Convantica. / CONVENTION will be held at the Hall, “ Hunter River, on THURSDAY, 10th July, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purp.se of choosing 4 Candidate to run for Each Polling Division is requested to send Three Delegates to the Convention, W. KE. DAWSON, President Lib. Con. Association, jy4—dy Queen's Conncy. . 1890 j PROFIT to the “iro cer who sells Economical to the Hicousewife who uses ‘W oodill’s HALIFAX TO LONDON. Date of Sailings for Absva Line, Ss. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax for London on or about........../ May 25; German SS. S. DAMARA De ee Se ee vune 10] cas s.S. ULUNDA sienna ees Juiy 7 Ss. 8. DAMARA 2. ace aula July 25| 8s. S. ULUNDA Oe No. ae Aug. 20 Ss. S. DAMARA “ «tee eee. s| in addition to the above, we will have sail-; ings once every month via Boston. Through Bills of Ladiog granted from Chas-| ottetown and ail poimts aud to apy port iX- Baking’ | ' | j | quired. | Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In-| surance low. | YT TRY z 7 A ULUNDA and DAMARA i superior accommodation for passengers. Staterooms large aia i i { nave 3. 8 We ee OBSTERS WANTED. Saloon amidship. i | airy. “ ; | saloon Fares $45 00 and $50.00, accordixe | BS locaticn of Stateroom, ‘Lea-per cent. iv ! 'uction on return tickets. For any further information require! apply to mayli—epet tf W. W, CLARKE, Agent, T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, 7} ' iS. MecDIARMID, " | <> \ 'PROWN & WEBB, Halifax, il ;SIMSON BROS. & kt OS ay . |} shurt- comings, and at times I may have ioi * up te date.’ Powcer. | | VIE Highest Cash Prices paid for C2uned | Itis with deep sorrow that we announce’ At the annual schoo! meeting held here ‘the death of Mary Bella Munro, eldest on the 17th ult., Mr. W. C. White, whose daughter of Mrs. Catherine Munro, Upper teria of office expired, was again re-elected |Montague, who calmly passed away on. trustee for another term. The trustees now | Tuesday, June 24th, at the early age of 22 are Messrs. Johu J. Macdonald, Deneau lyears. The deceased wasa girl of sterling M. Campbelland W. C. White. A _ large icharacter and amiable disposition, and to amount of money was voted for the running iknow her was to love and respect her. €xXpeases of the schools, besides $145 for | During her prolonged iliness, which lasted supplements to teachers. The vacation was ‘for nearly two years, she exhibited chaaged {:om spring and autumn to mid- | great patience, fortitude, and resignation to summer aud Christmas, viz: five weeks ia ithe Divine Will ; she loved to meditate on Suiamer and two at Christmas. The ‘esh- ithe tender mercies of her Redeemer, andto ers are the some as last year, with the ex- ‘study God’s Holy Word. ception of Mr. Aiclutyre who has _ retired Her last words, before passing away, bore froia the Schooi, and Mr, J. Balderson | the glorious testimony that she was going takes his place as principal, jto that reward which remains for all God's} 1: will be remembered that about the people, (middle of last December, Capt. J. Kicwia ‘To her sorrowing mother, sister and re- | Was accidentally drowned by falling over- latives, we tender our heartfelt sympathy board from the sehooner Primrose, when in this their hour of bereavement, but they lying at Montague. Nothing more was mourn not as these without hope, fur they ,hesrd about the matter until the Jast of ihave the blessed assurance that she has | Slay, whenthe body of a man dritted | gone to that land where pain, sickness and , ashore at Mabou, Cape Breton. From a sorrow are unknown. / description published in the Sydney Herald iier remains were conveyed to Valleyfield the body was supposed to be that of Capt. C. metery on Wednesday afiernoon, foilow- Kirwia. Enquiries were iustituted regard- }ed by a very large concourse of people, and |}9g the matter, when it was found that the jthere interred, to await the resurrection ;Cclotning on the body and the keys found in } morn.—Com i one of the pockets were fully ideitilied as 90 fastien on his person the day he was first | Address to Mr. James Helly. arsed. ‘The body was interred ia the R, : ©. Cemetery at Mabou. pra James Kelly, Teacher. Mr. Horatio Nelson has purchasel from Dear Sir,—Having learned of your in-|*tt. R. C. MeLeod, of Summerside, a tention of leaving this district for one near | !40dsume thoroughbred Jersey calf about |your native home, we, the undersigned, 4 wo months old. “‘Ganauaque” is of @ ‘appointed as a committeo by the inhabi- |'*¥2 colour and possesses al: the essential itants of Peake’s Station School District, | ?0%84S tor the devel pment of a most val- jthus wait upon you to express our regret | Wable animal, Competent judges say *hat jat your departure from among us. i Since! 2e 18 as true a type of the pure jersey as i ° . . ws , : ; cmt your connection with our School District |¢44 be found in any _— of the Dominion you have discuarged your duties as Teacher | "4 will be a valuable acquisition to the in 4 most satislactory manner. Please ac- | *4T™Ing ae cept this purse as a small token of the The steamer Eldon is proving quite @ esteem in which you are held by your|*%°0¢ss, fiaancially and otherwise. She pupils. We are sure we voice the senti- | Petiorms her trips with speed and regular- ments of all your acquaintances and friends|*¥- Although email, yet she is but the when we say that your deportment ele of a large and more accommodat- always been such as to meet the esteem of | BE one which the comp any intend to place rag, ope i 7 + > , yp. all, In bidding you farewell, be assured | 00 the ey x: Apter pe eo Your . r you carry with you our warmest and best eae ent at seurgetown appears 60 - wishes, and that you may be long spared in oor " yout the os to Souris, Ha health and strength, and that you may con- ik party remainec at Greorgetow a, most tiaue to discharge with credit to yourself es : 20 in we giv _ a sony ~ aud advantage to others the duties you have | “SM Phen oe the Bidon. rom the cone oC so long and honorably held in our District, |! 2O-©8 Dis liver —— ie badly af- i3, we feel assured, the sincere wish of fected. It would be advisable for him to every inhabitant of this District. try a ‘iver pad, and by the time the Eldon Signed on behalf of the inhabitants of | ©@/8 at Georgetown again with another ex- Poake’s Station Schon] District. — party, he may see her in a different + igs. os lanvs WaALKEB, nae ee H — = icaeee Improvement is the order of the day in AENRY Kk. MOONEY, } ills Now building : 2s . Sans Coan ihe village. New building are being erect- <n a “rte ed and old ones are being enlarged and im- Saeue Dine : proved. The paint and white-wash brush ee contribute in no smali degree towards the bright and pleasing appearance of the many > p , . . _REE LY. neat and comfortable residences that meet Messrs. Linus Walker, Henry R. Mooncy, \the eye in every direction. MM. Hugh Currie, Adam Jay and James : Mooner : oo . . San se: Literary Notes. ikinp FRrenps,—I am greatly at a loss — — fur words to give expression to the warm! The last issue of the Dominion Iilw- feelings of gtatitude awakened within me | trated is an illustration of the force of ex- by your kind and flattering address and the;»mple. The previous number was devoted generous gift accompanying it. 4 fear I do!to Victoria, B.C. Of course, long before not merit your words of praise, and that L!its x»ppearance, the fact that it was dve was am undeserving of the handsome purse with | well known in the North-West. And not i which you have presented-me. Let me as-| without result, évideutly. Calgary has sure yuu, dear friends, that I prize the/quickly foilowed suite—the present num- kind words of your address more than gold! being almost wholly given up to that thriy- and while through you I sincerely and{ing western centre. Eastern Canadians heartily thank my lhttle friends for this} would hardly, perhaps, expect that somuch valuable gift, 1 would be loth to accept it | could be said about a place so young ; but, did 1 not know it was « tangible expression |a glance at the pages of the Calgary num- of friendship and regard, prompted by the} ber of the Dominion Ilsustrated will con- generous hearts of my esteemed friends of|vince the most incredulous that Alberta Peake’s. and its fair metropolis comprise many ¥ou are pleased to refer in flattering ‘features uf rare interest in scenery, re- terms to the manner in which I discharged j sources, population aud general progress my duties as teacher of your school during jand that even the best informed will find the Jast four and a half years. In this oun-|in this rich number the means of *adding nection I wish to say that 1 merely en- {considerably to their store of knowledge. deavored todo my duty, to the best of | The illustrations and accompanying letter my humble ability, and I’m glad to know | press are of historic value and are well that my efforts in this direction’ worthy of preservation. Address : Domin- have been appreciated by you and have ion Illustrated, 73 st. James St., Montre il. merited your approval. This affords me the} greatest satisfaction and pleasure. But if| THe EXAMINER has received a copy of i credit is due tome. | fouwnd your children 293 Pearl Street, New York. “Knowledge,” | obedient, kind, apt and intelligent, to whom occupies a new field, and if it accomplishes it was a pleasure to impart jnstevction, and | what it undertakes, it ought to be dindis- your encouraging words, ready and hearty pensable to every owaer of a cyclopedia. It co-uperation with me in all school work proposes to answer the almost iniinite lighteaed iny labors and tended to make ny nuinber of qestions upon which ome s°me- duties in the school room a *‘ labor of love.” , times consuits a cyclopedia, and “Sails to Like many others I must confess to my tind the answer, because the cyclopedia is if you consnuit any eycio- i been impatient and even a little harsh with jedia, and fai! to tind the answer to your jy pupils, but uow aslam bidding them guvstion, or you find auhoritres differing, gvod bye I hope my little friends will fors send a postal card to ** Kaowledge,” and get my iauits and only remember the many jin] your answer in the next week's issue. pleasant hours we spent together in the; The magazine is published in handy form, school room. I hope the children will be and a complete index is promised twice ‘s as obedient and their parents as kind and year, with bound volume at nominal price indulgent to my successor as they have been |io the subscribers. A specimen copy of to me, and 1 trust your schoo! may attain the magazine will be sent free to any ap- a higher degree of advancement and pro-:plicant. The price is only $1 a year. ficiency under the supervision of your new! | Pie rons : enharehen it did under the aueaieimaa of 7 New Perth School Exaniination. your humble servant, and who knows but we! — may some day read of another successful Islander abroad, who may be able to trace The public examination of this School 17th touk place on the afternoon of the 17 . : mm W - a i ai . “salar ‘ his first step on the road to fame to the +" - evel before was such a ‘ively mM | quiet little schovlroom at Peake’s, terest taken by the rate-payers of cae dis- ie ‘ a e trie he wari eeholastic ‘if secre arf | Now, in bidding yuu ge bye, I feel I *™ tin the various seuviastic exervise of i f is the pesuit of the Following the school. lcannet sufficiently thank my kind friends, } a ll 5 met wearol tte sXaniinaticns curing be Yar. i ye th old aud youag, throughout the district, RON Cranial lous t ye i V4 : Ps se - : = - ° . e/ ry Pf a f “eet +3 ‘a iene ‘i {ior their cieertui greetti gs, ho: vitality e MOY L ‘ Lil, ; , JOVEN wa Sek. aan dal mite aa Mire sae l WU SPAf. Acriculture--P Grant, Agt > ,acdkind treatmont extended to me on all > a ar ae oar - : i 3 , 5 | ive r putiwirs - , 7-apt, joceasions. Lcan only assure you that the ith, K I Dew ut. Enylish—P ts . . a a oi} 4 >e ft rainn) Arith co plessiug recuisections of the happy Pears [ anos Colinas, 5 is eee ee eee " : “ st wll | : cas a8 i. 4 Gordov, BJ Sicentl, KD yor |apent ia your midst will long remam dear <“ 4 Jordon, 2 7 save Tao ae 1 Bi , Meiiish, BRoviie Sic- Jeu sior Latin — Lester Weill, Archie Hamiltoa. iaterm. Laiin— . ” m. sth be) Med evil. incmory 8s waste; and wherever y iot may be cast, 1 wili always and ; Spots im is 1 Treinem- ; 1 {cordon ree esto :th > friends at Ava Gordon, Agnes 2 Obits, 4 G ber ny many true kind , v -ake's unetry— A la (rordon, afners ’ : ’ Y A 2 : Atay r? x - Ss. .0t ! ae ee ee McNeil. Aiwebra—aAgnes o ohalia, , Ouee more thanking you for your kind ” pS ee eae ae ‘ : - os : : i -4 Aii4 Gordon, Janet omith, {Worcs and valuable vit, 4nd e1pcerciy witu : 43 + ¢ sh FS Zs ae yr f 3 ill i.e ‘mmediately al the Close © the examina: : ¥ you ana your 4TMUies unvoounaceu : . . ; 1 4 oc ; J a tic, the annual & chool nieeting was» caliod | De ppaeS3 and, prosperity, oe ae } a a se ro order by tie appointment of vamei A : rainmain, yentiemen * RS : : > Bina ngs : a Tek — eee ; Wo Neil, chairmin, and Geo B® Moar, Ye t wa peurlUss art » delet OF ™ {% wae t sere } EWCGPOULlGrsy J ’ re‘ aly, at Wi hk the gui ol €11 ‘Was voiva j JaMEs KSLLY. K.P, ©. Will Cure You io aciivol 4° for the year ending June 30th, 1891. your schovl has advaived a little since I * Knowledge,” 4a how weekly magazine. took charge of it only a small share of the just issued by John B. Alden, publizher, pera Re 8 wp es 2. . pee 2