THE DAILY EXAMINER. isyl £19 Reform in the Courts mn * Intar ly; ? iurimain featuresof Hon. Mr, Peters bill . ’ Vas 2 i to. amend the practice of the Supreme Court seem to be good. The bill pros ides, in the first place, that all absent debtor cases shall All im no defence : ; a be disposed of by a Judge alone. other cases in which there will also be settled without the aid or ex- of But any desires a jary may have one oe li he pense & jury. SuLEOT who on giving hive . lore inti days’ notice and paying eight dollars into ee A [PROVINCIAL LBOISLATORE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. —— ee Tuurspay, June 18. AF PTERFOON SESSION. Mr. Shaw resumed, enforeing his conten- ‘tention by reference to facts as detailed lin the punlie accounts of Cnnada, aud to the conditions under which this Province entered the Confederation ; and he argued that the present Government should go on ito press the claims of the Government | against the Dominion before saddling the Province with a funded debt, or i theting | | } j | | direct taxation upon the people. The amendment was then negatived aud That is to si men wish fur a] Goart. “Fan tome: * : ithe draft address agreed to without any jary in the settlement of their disputes, | omamdensee. they shall pay for it. This seems but fair. Mr. Speaker then resumed the chair. : . ; 2. *? 9 ; snicl > 1 gay ‘ r Practically the effect of the bill will be to} Phe ame ndment was then put and lost on . 5 oO : ithe followmg division cast the responsibility of deciding a large | me! e 8 f the civil cases which may come | Yeas mre majority oO 1@ Civili CAS i IN Mel oe ; Petars ] ves Wee ee 4 ’ . = before our courts upon the Judges. or | Shaw, McLean, unless a suitor desires a wrong verdict, @/ Arseneau, MeMillan, ; | a® . : will not care to pay for the services of men A. J. MeDonald, hk arguharsen, . . ; - : Clow Richards, whose business is not to weigh evidence ew. cee ¥ Sudivan, ; evitieanir, There are some minor provisions, BUCH AS) A MeLeod, Forbes, summoning the petit jurors on the secoml | (layin, H.C. McDonald, ” } ; 4 1 T : 7 ; ° a day of the term instead of the first, and} Underhay, = ‘ 7 “4 thea S , a ; i) arbDburton directing that Trinity Term of the Supreme - ay, 1 | Matt urton, ' 1 . hee <1 eOOROrE, Wlathegon, Court in Charlottetown shall not begin Mont eomery gon A watil after Dominion Day. McWilliams, ton the whole, the operation { the b ; unmiskey, | —> : esd at | Roberts« will result ina saving of time and pubirc | = ertson, : | Jenkins, 16 money,—-and, perhaps, in fewer mise uw riages of just ice. _—o-— «+ Public Accounts. THe Auditor's report on the counts, presented t LO day, shows that the receipts pubic sC } : the Legislature to- and expen hie tures for 1890 were as follows Recerprs, 1[S9G Subsidy from Dominion Govern- WES 6 + cai 0 0% ‘ .8183,519.86 | Public Lands eae 24 279 70 Provincial Secretary, fees received 935.00 Prothonotary . a ae eee ). 850.5% Registrar of Deeds.. 4,519.73 County Courts ‘ wae 1,680 25 Hospital for the Insane....... 1,150.73 Prince of Wales College “sans 49,4 WPebue Bibs sic oe cadres: 129.00 I BO, io oe 5 kk so sud 00 fines and Penalties....... 76.70 Vendors’ Licenses oe 90.00 Ferries (Southport, West Rive and Ratha Petes ...c cis ec... 5. 435.80 Miscellameous........... 275 41 Sates 2s. SP24, 881.69 EXPENDITURE, IS890. Administration of Justice S 19.077 44 (ocouers Lug uests POL 26 | NE eee 113.675.64 Exhibitions..... $215.17 Hospital for the Insane, Mainten- ance, &e ee SI oo ist acaseeek- Vablic Works.... (jther services... 16,059.71} 13,179.80 $9,934 77 oe 49,365.50 ‘Total oe wand caccecctouesenae $224,881.69 S 80,919.70 The amount due the banks at the end of was $111,861.58, J amount of the balance against the Province the year and the tet $124,549.02—the deficit for 1890 being $20,919.70. Presbyterian General Assembly Kineston, June 16.—-Prof. Serimige reported from the committee with regard te Mira, to appoint a committee to meet with the presbytery, session and congrega- tion to settle all difficulties. The sion will consist of John F. Forbes, MacDonald and Robert Murray. D. Stiles Fraser submitted the temper- ance report. Reference was made to the multitude of petitions in favor of prohibi- tion. Improvement in the iaw has not kept pace with the public sentiment. A resolution was proposed, re-aflirming the assembly's former deliverances regarding the liquor traftie. Nothing short of prohi- bition rigidly enforced should be accepted as satisfactory, and the Dominion Parlia- ment should enact such a law. Rev. A. Simpson moved to omit clauses asking for prohibition. eleven members voted for his motion. discussion was brief. All dations were adopted. Dv. Warden presented the Record re- COUTHES- D. ’ rie Ouly The the recommen- port. The circulation is 46,000; surplus about $5,000. Jas. Croil resigned the editorship. The assembly gave $1,000 to Mr.,Croil as a small coken of its high ap- preciation of his services for many years. ‘The assembly unanimously appointed [ob- ert Murray editcr. In the afternoon Mr. Murray siated that he had carefully considered the appvint- ment and felt constrained to decline. He proposed Rev. Ephraim Seott, of New (ilasgow, be apptointed. Carried. Ir is expected Scott gwill accept. It is one of the best positions in the gift of church. The assembly was invited to meet next year in Victoria, B. C., St. John, N. Lb, and Montreal. The assembly selected Montreal. The foreign mission board was authorized to appoint a medical missionary to the Jews of Paivostine ; also a missionary to the Chinese of British Columbia. The estimate of expenditure next year fer the western section is $95,090; eastern section, $30,000. Loyal addresses to the Queen and Gov- ernor General were adopted. Dr. A. B. McKay, of Montreal, speaking on the state ot religion of the country, attacked Christian Endeavor Societies. large number of members expressed _ indig- nant dissent from his views. The assembly recommended the organiz- ation of Christian Eudeavor Societies in every congregat on. Dr, Armstrong (Ottawa) presented Sabbath observance report Satisfaction was expressed with the atti- tude of Archbishop Fabre. of Montreal favoring observance of the Lord's Day. ~2<-¢-> the For room paper, carpets, oilcloths, Jino- leums and other house furnishings try the cheap dry goods store of Perkins & Sterns, j18 Bi eod The address was then adopted. Mr. Peters submitted a bill entitled ** an xct toamend the practice of the Supreme ‘ourt of Judicature in Prince Edward sland,” and explained its provisions. ( il | Hlonse adjourned, Fripay June 19. After formally presenting their address in reply to Lieutenant Governor's speech at the beginning of the session, — | Mr. Peters submitted a bill respecting } moneys paid into the Court of Chancery. Mr. Peters also submitted a bill to auth- orize the publication of the public accounts as soon as they are printed, Mr. Warburton submitted a bill * re- specting the profession of medicine and surgery.” Mr. Peters submitted two sections of the Full Electric Ligh* Company incorporation act. He explained that the provisions of these two sectivns were met by the statutes of Canada, and that there is some doubt as tothe right of the Provincial Legislature to pass thei, and that if leftupen the Provincial stat- utes doubt might be created as to the law under which it would be right to proceed. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of } Public Works what action the Gouverament intended taking in having steam comimu4i- Mon- tague, Gaorgetown, Annandale and Dun- das, and if nut, what provision the Gov ernment intend to make in furnishing such the a bill to repeal | . 7 ; ication resumed this scason between ' j conveyance on said route as that of last season. Hon. Mr. McLean replied in effect that the matter is under the favorable consicdera- tion of the Government. Hon. Mr, Peters presented th: report the Superintendent of Education fer 18%) Hon. Mr. McLean presented, the report of the Commissioner of Publie Werks, Hon. Mr. McMillan presented the report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. Mr. McL an presented the report of of the Suprintenden® of the Hospital for Lusane, Hon. Mr, .Peters presented the report of | Provincial Auditor on the Pabtie Aecounts, House adjourned to meet on Monday. ¢+é+e--—- Royal Arch Masonry. The Grand Chapter of N. S., met on | the Sth inst. in Yarmouth, N. S., with a good attendance, LO chapters being repre- presented. The increase in membership and finances was found to be up to the average. All the returns and fees for 1899)- $1 were sent in. The revised constitution was adopted and all the routine business disposed of. P.G. H. Priest, Charles T McDonald duly installed those of the Grand otticers present M E Comp—Wm Crowe, Halifax, Grand High Priest. R E Comp—Arthur Rogers, Yarmouth, Grand King. KR E Comp Geo KR Chisholm, Pictou, Grand Scribe. M K Comp—J W Rutland, Halifax, Grand Treasurer. R E Comp—G IL Smithers, Halifax, Grand Secretary. R E Comp—Rev P Avery, Kentville; M E Comp—Rev H DeBlois, Annapolis; ht E Comp—Rev T B Reagh, P E 1, Grand Chaplains, RK E Comp—Chas S$ Pinsent, St John’s, Ntld, G CH. R E Comp G O P Soj. J W = Bingay, Yarmouth, Ke E Comp—Rebt McLeod, Liverpool, GRAC. : E .Comp—H W Yuill, Truro, G M V E Comp—H E Gillis, Annapolis, GM2V. VE Comp—H W Dimock, Windsor, GMI1Y. V E Comp—Jas McKenzie, Sydney, CB, G Steward. V E Comp—Thos A McLean, Charlotte- town, PEIL,GS B. RK E Comp—Samuel Porter, P G K, An- napolis, G Org. V E Comp—Donald Darrach, Summer- side, PE 1, G Purs. V E Comp—Joha J MecKiel, Halifax, G Tyler. RE Comp, Geo S Smithers, President of Convention, conferred the order of H. P. on nine aspirants, after the close of the Convocation. The absence «f theG H P | Comp Wakeford was deeply regretted. The , Grand Kins Comp, Dr. Henry Grier (sur- }geon major) presided during the session very acceptably. t++Oe+e —— Personal. Mr. Peter Doyle, representing A. Keith & Co., Halifax, is in the city. Messrs Murchison, Macdonald, and other | menibers of the General Assembly of the | Presbyterian church, returned home last | evening. | Mr. P. B. Lacey, the enterprising young | merchant tailor, of Queen Street, has, es will | be seen by reference to the proper column, branched out in a mew departure. Mr, Lacey has set an example which might be followed. . 8 profitably . A i } ’ " Pes ~ Th — ay St. Dunstan's College. — eatin. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. a en and Wim Voss, Second Clasa—lat, John O'Brien; 2ad, Albert Fraser. Honorable mention—A D Owing to the recent death of the late J McDonald and Duncan McAulay. lamented Bishop of Charlottetown, the | commencement exercises were shorn of Jag Martin; 2d, St Clair Gallant. their sccustomed display. The public were not invited to attend, and the exam- ination and the distribution of prizes were conducted in the presence of His Lordship Bishop McDonaid, the clergy of the dio- cese and a few of the friends of the inati- tution. The classes were examined b Prof. Caven, Dr. Morrison, Revs. Gallant, D. The students acquitted themselves well. When the several classes had been exam- ined, the prizes wore distributed by His Lordship Bishop MeDonald. The year just closed has been one of the most successfull in the history of the insti- tution—upwards of eighty students having attended its classes during the year. There is evidently » bright future in store for St. Dunstan's, and we have no doubt that next year aun increased number of students will be in attendance. At the close of the distribution the val- edictory was read by Mr. D. F. Morrison, af-er which eulogistic speeches were deliv- ered by His Lordship, Prof. Caven, Fathers Gregory McDonald and F. X. Gallant. Mr. Morrison's Valedictory will be published in Pur EXAMINER to-nx rrow, The following is the prize list : RELICIOUS INSTRUCTION, Fourth Class—Ist, Joseph Gibbons; 2d, William Gibbons. Honorable mention— ? es | Joseph Beard and Fred Blake. Third Class—Ist, A J Donnelly: 2d, John Murnaghan. Honorable mention — Robert McGuirk and Joseph Woods, Second Class—Ist, John Bryanton; 2d, J T Marphy and A A Macdonald, equui. First Class—ist, Frank Murphy and P D McGuigan, equal; 2d, John F Johnston, P B Gaudet and St Clair Gallant, equal. Honorable mention—James C McKisnor. ENGLISH, Fourth Class (Swinton’s Language Les- sons)—Ist, Fred Blake; 2d, Vincent Blake. Honorable mention—Joseph Gibbons and George Hennessey. Third Class (Longfellow’s Evangeline) — Ist, A J Donnelly; 2nd, J Bryanton. Hon- orable mention—M I Griffin and R Me- Guirk. Second Class (Cowper’s Task)—1st, Dun- can McAulay; 2d, Joseph Gallant. T Murphy, First Ciass (Shakespeare's Hamlet) - | -t, RE Johnstone; 2d, P D McGuigan, Hon- Johnstone, LITERATURE (JENKINS). ist, R E Johnstone; 2d, James C Me Kinnon and J F Johnstone, equal. Hon orable mention—P D McGuigan and Felix Connoily. RHETORIC (QUACKEN BOSS), ist, J F Johnstone; 2ad, Frank Murphy and P DMcGuigan. Honcrable mention—- Win McKenna. ESSAY (SUBJECT, *“‘NOVELS.” Ist, William Voss and Felix Connolly, equal; 2d, R E Johnstone, HEADING, Joy and George Byrne. Second Class—Ist, Jos Gibbons; Fred Blake. Honorable metion—Waos Gibbons, First Class—ist, Peter Morrison; 24, A J Donnelly and Wis Bradley, equal. Honorable mention—J Murnaghan, HISTORY. Third Class ~(Canadian)—Ist, John Mar- naghan; 24, Wm Gibbons. flonorable mention—A J Donnelly and Robert Me- Gnirk. Second Class—(McCarthy’s History of Our Own Times)—Ist, Wm O'Brien, 2} Jas McGillvray. Honorable Jobn Blake and Albert Fraser. First Class - (Grecian) —Ist, R E John- stone; 2d, J\A McDonald. Honorable mention—Wm Daly and P DB McGuigan. GEOGRAPRY. Second Class—Ist, Wm Gibbons; 2d, Vincent Blake. Honorable mention—Jvos Gibbons and George Hennessey. First Class—lst, Wm O'Brien; 2nd, Jus Gallant. Honorable mention -—Louis Byrne and Jes McGillvray. LATIN. Fourth Class — (Epitome Historias Sacrae)—Ist, A J Donnelly, 2nd, Wm Bradley and Jas Bradley. Honorable mentioa—Louis Byrne and J T Murphy. Third Class—(Crsar and Ovid)—Ist, Dancan McAulay; 2d, Wm O’Brien. Hon- orable meution—Jas McGillvray and A A McDonald. Second Class—(Virgil and Cicero)—1st, J F Johnstone; 2d, St Clair Gallant. Hon- orable mention—P D McGuigan. First Class—{ Norace and Tacitus)—Ist, , mentioun— James Martin, Honorab!e mention—Frark Murphy, Wa Daly. GREEK, Second Class—(Grawmar and Fables) — Ist, P J) McGuigan; 2d, J F Johnstone. Honorable mention—Jos McDonald. First Class—(Xenophon)—1-t, Wm Me. Kenna, 24, Wm Daly. Honorable mention —Jas Gillis and Jas Martin. FRENCH. Fourth Class—(Green’s Method)—Ist, J F Bryanton; 2d, AJ Donnelly, Honor- able mention—J F Murphy and R Mc. Guitk. Third Class—(‘Le Mulade. Imaginaire” Moliere)—I1st, St Clair Gallant, 24, P D McGuigan. Honorable mention—Joseph Gallant and J ¥ Johnstone. Second Class—(Darey’s Lectures Fran- caises)—Ist Wm McKenna; 2d, Frank Murphy. Honorable mention—Wm Daly and James McKinnon, First Class—‘* Le Bourgeois Gentil- homme” Moliere—Ist, J F Solomon; 2d Jas Martin. Honorable mention—Napoleon Casault. MATHEMATICS— GEOMETRY. Second Class—Ist, Dunea 2d, M E Griffin. Honorable — ae Albert Fraser. irst. Class— Ist, RE Johnstone; 2d, P D McGuigan. Honorable mention—J E O'Brien and J F Johnstone. TRIGONOMETRY. ist, R E Johnstone; 2d, Frank Murphy. Honorable meation—Jas Martin and Wm Daly. n McAulay; mention—Wm ALGEBRA, F. X,)| Louis: Byrne. teid, and A, McAulay. | | 7 Third class —1st, Jos Beard; 2d, Ernest | 2d, Wm McKenna; 2d, J A MeDonald and | and considerately agreed ’ ht E Johnstone and Honor- First Class—Ist, able mention—P D McGuigan. ARITHMETIC. Third Class—lst, Jos Gibbons; 20, Fred ' Blake. Honorable mention — Dennis i Malone and Geo Hennessy. Second Class—ist, AJ)’ Donnelly; 2nd, Honorable mentiou~J ¥ Solomon and Jos Lacey. First Clesa- 1st, RE Tuhnstone and Jos Gallant; 24d, Duncan McAuiay. Honor- able mention —Peter Walsh. LOOK-KEEPING AND ACTUAL BUSINESS, Ist, M E Griffin; 2d, Jas S McDonald. | Llonorable mention —Jas Bradley and Jes : McLeod, PENMANSHIP ~ PROFICIENCY. Ist, Jos McLeod; 2d, J F Solomon. Honorable mention—Frank Blake. IMPROVEMENT. let, Lonis Byrne; 2d, A J Donnelly. lloncrable mention—Jos Gibbons. SCTENCE— CHEMISTRY. Second Ciass—Jas McGillvray; 21, Dun- can MMcAulay. . - First Class—lat, R E Johnstone aid Jos Gallant; 2d, Duncan McAulay. Hunor- able mention—Peter Walsh. MUSIC. Proficiency—Ist, Jos MeLeod; 2ed, P B Gaudet; honorable mention, J Biien and J Bryanton. linprevement— Ist, J Blake, J F Solomon, equal; hen mention, M E Griffia and J bradley; 2ud; John McDonald. Firat Class—ist, R E Johnstoue and Jos Gallant; 2nd, Duncan McAuly; honorable mention, Peter Welsh. BOOK- KEEPING AND ACTUAL BUSINESS. Ist, M E Griffia; 2ad, J S McDonald; honorable mention, Jaa Bradley and Jas Mc. ' Leod, Special prize, ative dollar gold piece, for = proticiency, presented by Mrs Jobn Murphy, Charlottetown, awarded to R E Johns*oue. wr a BIRTH. I4 thiscity, on Saturday, 13h inest., | wife of C. Benoit of a son. In this city, on Thursday, the 18th ivatant, the Hlon- | the wile of Petar McQuaid cf a daughter. orable mention—William O'Brien and John! & — OE MARRIED. ' At St. Martin’s Chureh, on the 16th inet., orable mention—J A McDonald and J # by Rev. Dr. Morrison, Patrick B. Lacey, merchant tailor, of this city, to Miss Mary LE. | Howlett, of South Shore, — j Ntate of {ndiana. LARGE, FAST ——AN D— Magnificently Equipped. Leaves Boston, Saturday, 20th ef June, at Neon. Leaves Charlottetown, Thursday, 23th of June, at 6 p. m. ton on Monday morning, 29th inst., leaving two clear days to enter a¢ Customs before duty will be imposed. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, June 19, 1891—2i eod BARBED WIRE. (SE HUNDRED COILS. CARVELL BROS, Ch’tewn, June 19, 1891—34 Qaw E, the members of the Clerk's A®@socia- vr W tion of this city, beg to te , hearty thanks to the Merohay ie we) san kiedie te close tiveit stores begiuniag the first ing the fmt Monday inclugive,, to give us, the bemelit of thes above half 1 Ws ou Monday sfternoous, Monday in July and eydj in September, both days their employes, holiday. Your obedient servants, THE CLERKS’ ASSCjCIATION. J. 8. NELSON, J. A. ‘sloLaren, President. Secretary. junel9—dy 2i wy li The Law iociety. —— 1 MEETING- of the m of the Liww Society ‘will be he'd at th Law Library, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, — — instant, at Eleveu o'clock, a, m. 8 matters of importance will be brought before the Society, a fuil atte adance of ake. embera bers is especially requesteat, By order, : fF, L. HASZARD, junel9—li Secretary, COAL 2 Daily Expected. p® BRIG CASPIAN, direct from F hila- delphia, 900 Tens Hard Caal, In Egg and Chestnut Sizes. Third Class—Jet, M E Griffin; 2d, Wm June 13—tf C. LYQINS. Bec . = = FRIDAY, Bradley. Honorable mention—Jos Gallant }MOTH BALLS—The Cheapest and Best Moth Lobsters by this Steamer should reach Boe- i cette entiation cuigiie oa Ve E19. : 1891 Se REDPATH CONCERT 6 et e a, UMPAY Lyceum, Monday, 22nd ing mp) Ne. GAT ny a aaa Pianist—Mr. John Francis Giider, Humorous Recitals---Mr. Edward K, Hood, Whistling Soloist—Miss Ella M, Chamberlaiy Violinist---Miss Edith Christie. an eae Nee ONE NIGHT omy POPULAR PRICHS: =m Reserved Seats, - ~- ~- 35 Cony Admission, - - "° "* * 2% % amond Rookstore, Haszard & Moore's, icket be procured st the Di Tickets may pr R. Watson’e, A. 8S. Johnsvn's pe din’s Drug Store, Apothecaries' Siall, W. De ©, Davies’. The Programme will Appear in a Few Days, BUSINESS MEN! scones fe = beeen Before placing your orders with any Upper Canada houses, for Office Stationery and Printing of all kinds, get our prices. We gaarantce them lower every time, and our workman ship equal to any in the Do.ninion. HASZARD & MOORE, BROWNS BLOCK. Ch town, June 17, 1891—3i SEASON ABLE. —— —(0)———— HELLIBORE—To rid Bushes of Caterpillars. INSECT POWDER—Guaranteed Pure. : Destroyer Dealers in known. Largely used by Merchants, sy Cloth and Fars, and by Housekeepers. placed between folds of Garments, ete., OF in Wardrobes prevent destraction of Clothing, Ae,, by Moths. Price 5 cents per dozen; 10 cents for Box of 36 ARIS GREEN, for destroying Potate Bugs. FOR SALE AT WATSON’S DRUG STORE. = AUTON Charlotte town, June 12, BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated ee Royal Charter, 1862. — i aid U 3 ( < Oi M inatrocted by the Trustees and Erect es os — ia oem ~ - eed Wilt and ‘Testament « ratrick (With power to increase.) saigcarine. latent Charlottetown Korat -_ s to sell by Public Anciion, att Reserve Fund......... 208,000, 1,040,000 oe Note Circulation Notice. 2cor ‘ ith the provisions of See 55 of eri aki comes into force on FIRST ACULY proximo, this Bank has made arrange- (On Monday, 22nd day of June, ilshy AT ll OCLOCK, A. M. men res of the Bank will be RE- : ; “f sand, situate, IED AT PAM by the following Banks at} All that trae!, piece or parcel ual ” te uuy of theic Branches in the Dominion, viz :— lying nn ne ae te ~ (o- of Rank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com-| piince paward Island, bou det and desert! merece, baprrial Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, fraders Bank of Canads. Bank of Hamil- Halifex Bank- >>. Commencing 08 to eay: o-_ the diatance of from the Upper follows, that is west side of a prooosed road crm, Merck Ute k of Halifax, ‘ six chains and three liuks north ’ iay Os. Uniun Bank of Halifax anc Commercial Brighton Road at the division L.ne votm eeu Fie Back af Manitoba. ~unibers One and — ou ms — a ri f i 2} George Freeiand ; tenes * ‘a Arrangements have been|made with the follow of Hussel I 7 > inx Bamks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS ! west sidgof seid proposed r et inks 10 the distance of four chains at Ply Namber Four: thence weatwardly Ff for jae redemption of the Bank’s notes at the ; chains and forty-two links to the shore OF undead mentioned cities :— Bank of 4er , . : jous ALIFAX, N S—Bank of Montreal, ; oe s following the val E ‘Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co, Mer- | North River 5 prenee south-west werdly ane te Union Rank of | courses of said shor ation [ine > chants Bak of Halifax and Union Bank of | oO nastwardly to the sat divisi = oat — Bank of N etn Piss wemenee One ont Te and ets - , N B—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova | wardly along the same feur chae® R? oe rehants Bank of Halifax and | thee links to the said proposed coml of S Hialita: Ban ki Co | of cement, conte ining tWo ACTES Me cing Co, of commencement, be Num: oe . be little more or Jess, and is marked Plots : LOTTETOWN, P E I-Bank of Nova’ mn “Goods and Merchants Bauk of Halifax. ae ee actee 4. MON REAL Beek are. ae ear of x he Registrar of Deeds and comm . 2 * Am - Charlotie:own, S wtia end Merchants Bank of Halifax. ALSO — All that tract, p ree th len ol the . se ae werisiered in the as Keeper oi Piaus of | | thence i vi links to Plot Number E The Bank British Columbia will redeem at a, 2 ae aerbarte leven, thence Bel ' number twelve on said plan TrERMS—'l' wenty-five per cen money to ve paid at the time balance on delivery of deed. For further particulars apply T. Meilish, Solicitor. -ORNE, AW t. of the pare LET.—A la tge, comfortable Dwelling House of sale, a0 | on Grafton S ¥reet West, witn ample grounds attached for a lagge garden; also, large stable and house . A desirable residence, nea: centre of the ci ty. Possession immediately. Apply to F. 8. M‘sere, at Merchants’ Bank of P. E Island, or to. gies Dawson, owner Prince Street, eod—julé at the ofc Fr. ul : fr rjonete | June 15, 1891, estate of iece or parcel of a : ‘ ; i >t" 1On : ¥O—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank | situate. lyimg and being in the VOMUON | aa, a esueaaen Imperial Bank of Canada, | lotretown, in Queen’s Counts, in the 0 i Moi 'von’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and bounded as follows, that 18 toSAY* ~ "8s ihe dite Tra: ters Rank of Canada, ge the went Ao ae & prop ses -five livks = ; tance of five chains auc ye heer Ge WINNIP, G—Bank of Montreal, Imperia} Rank from the Upper Brighton Road, being * of Ca wdéa, Molson's Bank and Commercial aes ane P Pcaee Bremner’ tract of ues Bank %f Manitoba, nor hwardiy three chains ©. a ward ¥ ks to & pro: ne Bate. f a. Philadel to C. Lyons. pax STE. is now ,uaDnin aol ostoR da To Morro! qnorro# e € CT pes | jadlirs + PROGRES tori’ Park to 4 full atren L ARR AL. serge. * tu. Taylor, well. (peNED Te New York be gcav ures. -— A TREAT. reserved fot genuine irea attends. TuRNies.— Sin JOUN tains an ©xce al the late P p.amond aw Pouce CO af a young © jaient to cot ti] Monday For Hat Captsin Kel jing With at and two pa Mr. Fairbai ACKNOWL Weat Kent | }.lges the k departmeat Goodwill an Truk Bo bargain & 1 prizes, and eounta notil jwiget the p A PoINTeR tieg letter hi Moutreal or Mtoe 26 per Steam Print sereet, Char CANADIAN desmibed th holiday sesk jastt ben iss fay the tour i+ obtained pidieng & wi Merssenc: Riss, of Va om Sanday Psy, 2 37, ! pal ‘ed, owned hy y Twat 4H, that all the #>he atore a 6 ee their | alternoon a the first Mc ) th fist Mo For B Caprain | wight with cases eases and | follow on Me oho 8 mand on MeKiunos r Unpy lat evenix AI8picng 0 tended. CHraged | ical peop! dof th SOUT TE YT reY par "MS evenly Chick, par the notest@f each of the above mentioned Sil chces ieee del aniee cast wardly Ure’ i - , ™ ‘ } * 7 tioner Banks at any * its Branchesin British Columbia. ‘chains an’ eight links to the first Tee of tbe WM, C. WARD, proposed vont chance vlos BS inece inks tot i . anage | same three chains and twenty-t . re Victoria, B C,- June 1, 1891. eat place cf commencement, ¢ taining a plot junelé—dy 3m \jand. a little more or iess,and 4! hase qa the e of J.