ae OM Ta ae dita nea Nn ——— ee TS ~ ost oe ms ee en City Schools. JOTYTINGS AT THE EXAMINATIONS. The following is the address presented to Miss Moore by her associates of the statt of Prince Street School : We, the teachers of Prince Street Scheel, beg you te accept this vase as a souven rof the many pleasant days we have spent together—dlays which yeur kind and happy disposition have contributed in no small degree to render agreeable. We also take the opportunity of wishwg that your future life may be a very happy one, and of assuring you that you carry with you the esteem aud hearty geod will ef your friends and fellow teachers. Annie L, SMITH, CHRISTINA ©, SNADDON, EaMa Barr, EMity GREGOR, Marra LAWSON, Bassie Mirenest,* Isapecea MeoNeILt, Mary McLrep, Dean Miss Moors, On the morning of the 26th inet., Mr. A. 4. McKenzie, one of the teachers of the West Kent Street School, found on his desk two beautiful and valuable souvenirs, together with tle fellowing letter :— CHArcorrerow™s, June 20, 1880. A. A. McK gyzir, Ese.: Dear Sir, —Please accept the accompanying souvenirs as a remembrance of your grateful pupils : ANNIE GUNNIP. Lizzie McCevrt, Lizzie MeInryre, Mary CAMPBELL, Karie McRag, KATIR CAMERON, ANNIé FRAZER, Erris Warrrik, Karis Brown, Saman TAYLOR, Macote MAXFie.p, PHesk ARSENAULT. Mr. MeKenzis would alsvu acknowledge with vyratitude the beautifully carved bracket, presented by Miss A. Dingwell. He deeply sympathises with her, in the sore atiliction which caused her long atsence from school. Mr. Governor Robinson. #2 to 2nd best, by J. D. McLeod, Esq. ,— John Whear. L. H. Davies, Esq.’s prize for reading, McAulay’s History of England—Albert Duchemin. For punctuality, by Norton. Miller's Departments. -David H. General's Medal a friend—Byron Mr. Seamaia’s Room. Prize for Arithmetic, Crabbe’s Poetical Works, by a friond—Gordon A, Laird. First prize for English Grammar, (old -Pen and Pencil, by H. A. Harvie, Esq., Gordon A. Laird. Second prize for ‘Peril of the Peak,’ Arthur A. Alley. Prize for Geegraphy, Milton’s Poetical Works, by the teacher—Joseph Knight. First Prize for Book-keeping, ‘* Kirk White,” by P. 2. Bowers, Esq.,—John F. Foster. Second prize for do., ‘‘ A White Hand,” by P. R. Bowers, Esq.,— Charles Harris. First prize for Original Essay, ‘‘ Romance of the Harem, by the Teacher—James F. Curtis. Second prize for do., ‘* The Boy Crusa- ders,” by a friend—Hubert E. Beer. Miss McKinnon’s Room. Special prizes by D. Montgomery Esq., English Grammar, by the Teacher— Superintendent of Education, for general work: Laura Ferguson—Tennyson’s Poems ; Poems ; Poems ; Herbert Priscilla Maxtield, Lungfellow’s Elizabeth J, McKinnon, Scott's Herbert Hooper, Grace Elliet ; Hooper, Lives of the Poets. Prizes by the Teacher, Miss McKinnon, for general work:—Eliza Augusta Dalziel, Longfellow’s Poems ; A. McDonald, Burns Poems; C. Craig, Tennyson's Poems; Eliza- beth Maloney, Chamber's Miscellany ; Geo. Pearson, Chaubers’ Miscellany ; Minnie Halliday, Chambers’ Miscellany ; Julia Merchant, ‘‘ Round the World”; Herbert Clark, ‘* Pictures of Travel in far off lands.’ HONOR ROLL. Fanny Weeks, Caroline Craig, Margaret Brown, Julia Merchant, Eliza Augusta Dalziel, Jane Batt, Frederick Owen, Her- bert Hooper, Herbert Clark, Jobn McKin- nen, Laura Ferguson, Catherine Frazer, Elizabeth Maloney, Minis Halliday, Pris- cilla Maxtield, Annie McDonald, Elizabeth McKinnon, Lee Swallwood, George Pear- son, Frederick Harvie, Lemuel Winchester, Frederick Hunter, Isabella Messervey. Clarabelle Ste wart. Mr. Duncan’s Room. General Proficiency—Herbert Hender- son, “The Upward Path,” by Teacher. General Proficiency—George McLeed, ‘*Twice Taken,” by Teacher. Miss Fennesey’s Department. Books presented by the Teacher : ist prize, James Harris, for Grammar aud Arithmetic. 2ud prize, Arthur Dogherty, fer Writing. 3rd prize, Joseph Purcell, for Diligence. 4th prize, Stanley Brown, for Diligence and Deportment. Sth prize, Albert Mitchell, for Attend- ance. Miss Eliza Lawson’s Reom. Grammar— Phoebe Nicholson. Goed Conduct and Diligence--Maud Henderson. Arithwetic beth lunis. Spelling—F rederick Morris. Dictation— Louise Murphy. Roading—Ist, Ida Sabine. garet Croak. Attendance —James Wilson. Arithmetic —Clara Donovan. Miss Cox’s Department. Prize for Aighest Average, Allan Stew- art—** The Fisherman’s Children,” pre- sented by the Teacher, ~* Nutting Taylor ”—Elza- 2nd, Mar- Prize for 2nd Flighest Average, Anna Strain—* Put Offis not done with,” pre- sented by the Teacher. ‘ Prize for Attendance and Neatness, Zeba Hansom—‘‘It’s his Way,” presented by the ‘Teacher. Miss Annie Lawson's Room. ist-—Good Conduct and Diligence— Mary J. Warn. 2ud, John Malone. Progress —ist, Anna Fraser. 2nd, Char- les Stewart, Thomas McLean, equal. -=_r, College, Windsor Enceenia. King’s The ° . ° : Spe ial Cv) respoinles e ov! the Reraminer. Tuk last week in June is always devoted to the ceremonies peculiar to the closing of King’s College at the end of the collegiate vear. As the oldest University in the Do- ‘ninion of Canada, and the first one to 'which a Royal Charter was granted, a great interest is always felt in its welfare threugh- out the Maritime Provinces ; and this in- terest manifests itself in the way in which people assemble in Windsor during the Enceenia week. To be sure, Windsor possesses stflicient attraction in itself to draw a large number of visitors in the early summer months, for there are few more lovely spots in Canada. But it is for the sake of the Cellege that the majority come. ; ; On Monday, the 21st inst., the matricu- lation examination was held in Windsor, Charlottetewn, and-St. John’s, Nfld. In W indor eighteen candidates presented them- selves. of whom fifteen passed ; the results from Charlettetown and St. John’s have not yet been made known. On Wednesday the annual meeting of the Incorporated Alumni was held in the Cenvecation Hall in the morning. The election of Governors took place at this meeting ; Dr. Cowie and Dr. Henry Pryor, of Halifax, were elected Governors in place of Prof. N. Y. Wind, and Rev. H. P. Almen, D. C. L., whose terms expire this year. {n the merning and afternoon of Wed- nesday, a cricket match was played on the College grounds between the Three Elms Club, of the College, and the ofticers of the 10ist, of Halifax. The day, however, turn- ed eut wet and disagreeable, and-a rain- storm coming on, the game had to be stop- ped. The College club, however, was plain ly beaten, and the Cogswell cricket prize— two fine bats, was awarded to Mr. Kirk- patrick, ef the 101st. During the whole day the band of the 101st played on the greunds. Among other pieces on their programme was the celebrated ‘* Old Men's Chorus,” from aust, and a collection of old airs, which were very fine. On Wednesday evening a cenversazione was held in the Convocation Hall, at which about two hundred guests were present -|from all parts of the Maritinie Provinces. The Haydn Quintette Club played during the evening. Although all the pieces were well played, we may mention the overtures to ** Tancredi” (Rossini), and ‘* Le Macon” (Auber), and Hadyn’s Symphony No 12, as particularly good. The guests departed about 10.350. On Thursday, the day of the Encwnia, aud the last of the collegiate year, there was a choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the College Chapel at 7.30 a. m. His Londship the Bishop was the cele- brant, and was assisted by the President and Rev. Prof. Wilson. The service was Alerbecke’s. At 10 o’cluck, according tothe old cus- tom, the Visitor, Faculty Graduates, Stu- dents and Pupils of the Collegiate School went in procession to the Parish Church of Windsor, where there were Matins and a Sermon. The Rey. Prof. Wilson officiated, and the President preached. From the parish church all preceeded to to the Convocation Hall, which was well filled. In his preliminary address the President ran over briefly the the iniprove- ments and changes of the past year. He made mention, also, of several who had passed away since last Kncwnia, among whom were Dr. How. J. Y. Hind, Canon Cochrane, and Mr. C. B, Bowman. Many important additions, he said, have been made during the year to the library and inuseum, of which the best is the splendid collection of old china, presented by Mrs. Weldon of Fredericton, valued at nearly $7,000. The President then touched brief- ly on the prosperity of the collegiate school, the advantages of the local examinations, and the need of a gymnasium. He men. tiened, in connection with the last, a sug- gestion that had been made that the stu- dents should level the road through the College woods as a means of exercise. He mentioned, also, the Quinctilian De- bating Seciety and the College Paper, as being of great advantage to the institution. After his speech, the President read out the names of those who had passed their B. A. degree examinations. There were, with henors in classics; Mr. F. W., Vroome ; with honors in theology. Rev. G. H. Butler: Satisfecet B. A., Mr. L. E. Brecken, and Mr. A. E. Silver ; the pre- liminary honors B, A., Mr. W. B. King, and Mr. K.C. Hind. The list of those who had obtamed scholarships and prizes was then read, and was as follows : Cogswell Schelarship, Rev. G. H. Butler; Binney Exhibition, Mr. G. R. Martell ; Stevenson Scholarships, Rav. G. H. But- ler, Mr. M. A. Curry; and Mr. H. A. Hensley; General Williams’ prize for Mineralogy. Mr. M. A Curry ; General Williams’ prize for Modern Languages, Mr. W. B. King ; Almon-Welsford Testimonial, Mr. F. W. Frith; President's Prize for English Verse, Mr. J. G. Peters ; Prize Latin Verse, Mr. F. W. Vroom ; McCaw- ley Hebrew Prize, Rev. G. N. Butler ; Divinity Prize for tirat year, Mr. I’. W. W. Frith ; McCawley Scholarship, Mr. F. W. Vroom. The degrees were then conferred by the President, candidates being presented by the Vice-President. An Henerary M. A. Degree was conferred on Prof. Liechti, of Dalhousie College ; Prof. Spencer, who is M, A, of McGill, was admitted ad ewndem x » andes ne eS = —— en of Kings. Rev. R. E. Smith, B. A., of St. George, N. B., and H., P. Scott, Esq. , B. A., of Halifax, received their M. A. degrees. The following then were made Batchelors in Arte: Messrs. W. 5. H. Morris, I. O. Crisp, F. W. Vroom, if Rutherford and K. J, Jennings. Mr. Scott then read portions of his M. A Essay, Mr. Peters his prize poem on ‘‘ Montcalm,” and Mr. Vroom his prize Latin peem Mr. Vroom also pronounced the Valedictory-—the formal leave-taking of departing students, Rev. Chancellor Hill, after this, made some remarks in which he referred te cele- brated men of King’s of the past ; and ad- dressed a few words of good advice to the students. Dr. Hill was followed by Hon. Senator Almon, who spoke principally on the neees- sity of studying the modern languages. He alse made reference to some of his contem poraries at King’s, among whom were Judge Gray, of British Columbia ; Bishop Suther, of Aberdeen and Orkney; S.r John Inglis, the defender of Lucknow ; and Major Welsford of Sebastopol fame. Dr. Almon also endeavoured to enlist the sym- pathy of the ladies in behalf of the Col- lege. Hon. W.B, Vail came after Senatur Almon, who congratulated the College warmly upon its prosperity. Mr. Vail dwelt for some time on the historical position of King’s College, and said that all Canadians, of whatever religion, must look with pride upon an institution so ancient, and which has turned out so many fine men. His Lerdship {the Bishop gave a short address. He said that as it was his pe- culiar privilege to speak last,so was it his pe- peculiar fate to have everything said before- hand which he had intendedtesay. The par- ticular points upon whichHis Lordship dwelt were, the lack of zeal for the College shown by most graduates, the lew state of the College funds, and the injury which would result to the institution if the Gevernment grant should be withdrawn. After the Bishop’s speech, the convoca- tion was dissolved and ‘‘ God save the Queen” was sung by all standing. Lunch- eon was then served in the Hall, of which about ene hundred guests partook. This euded the proceedings of the day, and of the collegiate year. Satie BELIVEAU. Albertite Struck—The Mine on Fire. Tur following telegram was received to. day from the Beliveau Albertite Co. :— Benanza struck. Mine on fire from blast. No explesiens of gas—no one hurt. Smoke too dense tu descend and examine, Flooding mine. W. A. Parrick. This report is considered very favorable. Correction.—On Dominion Day tickets will be issued at one cent per mile (reund trip) for the excursion to Point DuChene, only. Return tickets at single fares will be issued to and from all stations en the Railway. THe Deminion steamer Druid arrived from Quebec to-day with light-house supplies and Joseph Pope, Secretary to the Minister of Marine, Mrs. J. ©. Pope and family, as passengers. The Druid will sail for Quebec to-morrow evening. Me. DBD. C. McKay, brether of Donald Mc- Kay, Esq., M. P. P., recently passed a very creditable examination at Bethany College, W. Virginia, and toek the degree of Master of Letters. We congratulate Mr. McKay upon his success. Tue ‘‘L. J. Westaway ” cleared for Bristol on the 25th inst., 22,280 bushels oats and 315 pieces deals, by Denald Farquharson, Haq. ——— WebNEsDAY, the 4th August, is the date tixed for the Annual Pienic of St. Patrick’s T, 4. & B. Society. Particulars in due time. diac gillian Messrs.§Lerru Breckes, B. 4., W. B. King. and G..A. Harris, arrived hame from King’s College, on Saturday evening, to spend the holidays. H. M. 8S. Blanche, one of the squadron, is ex- pected here to-morrow, from Halifax. Miss Ssrru, Principal of Prince Street School, left for St. Join to-day to spend the holidays. Tur Law Society of P. E. Island meets to-morrow at 11 o'clock a. m. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hourrs for the Muritime Provinces, Toronvro, June 28, Winds mostly seutheasterly to southwester. ly, partly cloudy to cloudy weather, followed by rain sn BIRTH. _ On the 27th inst., at Beaconsfield, the wife ef James Peake, lisq., of a son. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 26—George Howatt, Crapaud; Peter W Hyndman, city; R Murray Beyd, St John, N B; John H Cathrae, city; Alex McMillan. St Catherines, Ont; Samuel Snider, Brantford, Ont; W F Stetson, Bostofi; J R Smith, Sus- sex, N B; SE Fuller, Montreal; A Kerrison, St John, N B. WAGSTAFF’S HOTEL, June 23rd—Mr Lemarr, Beston. Campbell, Souris. OSBORNE HOUSE, June 26.—James H Beurke, Mill View; i James H Bourke, jr, do; T B Hall, County Line; S Kinder, Amherst, N S; J W MeLeod, Summerside; C Clarke, Souris; G. R. Me- Mahon, County Line. REVERE HOUSE. June 26.—John Everett, Toronte; G Black- man, Boston; KE Waleston, Tatamagouche; E H Sprague and son, Maine; George R Ander- son, Portland, Me. — 25th—Mr NEW GOODS. We have Just Received eur first instalment ef Spring Goods Bx 8. §. “Californian,” from London, « Nestorian,” from Glasgow, « «© Polynesian,” from Liverpeel, and ina few days, en arrival of ether Steamers via Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balance of eur New Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GO00DS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DURING THIS SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well beught in the best English, American ‘and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary te give! us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Uuality and Style. We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase er net. ris & Sterns. April 27, 1886. NEW FURNITURE At Auction. “ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION _ AT THE ae Queen Street Auction Rooms, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 29th inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., A Consigninent of New Furniture, CONSISTING IN PART or— Bed Room Suits, in Ash and Walnut and Pine ; ‘Lables, in Dining, Centre and Toilet ; Chairs, in Ashdiners, Rocking Ke. ; Olfice Desks, in Ash and Walnut : tockiag Cribs, Common Bedsteads, Washstands, Bureaus and Glasses, Sinks, &c. ke, W. BD. STEWART, Auctioneer, The Law Society of Prince Edward Island, ‘HE Annual Meeting of ‘The Law Society . of Prince Edward Island ” will be held at the Law Library, in the New Law Courts suilding, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of June, inst., at 11] o'clock, a. m. F, L. HASZARD Ch’town, June 28, 1880. Sec’y. LUMBER. LUMBER. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Pow- hal Wharf, To-Morrow, Tuesday, the 29th inst., At 6 o’CLoCK, 14,000 feet Hemlock Deals, 7,000 feet Hemlock Boards, 19,000 feet Spruce Scantling, June 28, 1880, Ke Margaret June, W. D. STEWART, J une 28, 1880. Auctioneer. DOMINION DAY! EXCURSION, Charlottetown to Pictou and Return, FARE, ONE DOLLAR. The Steamer “ St, Lawrence’’ goo leave Company’s Wharf at half- , past seven THURSDAY MORNING, the Ist JULY, for Pictou, returning to Char- lottetown about eight o'clock in the evening. By order, F. W. HALES, Ch’town, June 25, 80. Secretary, —= Wants, Lost, found, &c. g® Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted tor Ten Cents per day. Janted Enmmediately—A middie. aged woman to Cook at a Fishing Stage in Cavendish. Apply at this office. [j 28 21 eod W.. energetic business man with some ready capital, te take exclu- sive management and control of the.manufac- ture and sale of a line of goods meeting with ready demand. Unusually favorable arrange- ments will be made with a suitable party. For particulars apply immediately at Room No. 1, Osborne House, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Office hours from 9 to 12a. m., and from 2 to 4 p. m,, June 26th, 1880. ryvhe Hambletonian Stallion, S/R EDWIN (not Edward), is the best bred horse eyer imported tg P. E. Island, Will positively be shown on the Market Square next Friday. {j 26 XJ anted-—A Servant Girl to do general housework, Apply at the EXAMINER [j 23 ANTED —A young man—a good pen- man—to make himself generally useful in a Store. Apply to D. Smart, Queen’s Wharf. : {j 19 ERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and tg order, can have the same by applying at Mra. J. R. McKenzte’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {j i6 ry\O LET —A Dwelling House situate on Prince Street, with stable and coach house. Apply to PEakr Bros. & Co. [j 22, eod 0 LET—The Two-stery Wooden Dwell- ing, With outbuildings and land attached, now occupied by J. D, Irving, Esq., Pownal Street, Pessession immediately. Apply te Txos. W. Dopp. [} 25, 51 eod pd partments to Let, on Euston street, near (Great George street. Apply to Parrick SHERRY, Fitzroy street. ji4 tf. © LET —A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘* Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street, For further particulars apply on the premises, [ma 12 Office. yO LET—A large HOUSE on King’s Square, with Stables, &e. Apply Glass Box 124, Post Office. {m 3 W AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders. {jill gS a eyetcoe S,—Two or three persons can be accommodated with Beard and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the Examiner oftice. june 10 ed >) LET—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite E, J. Hodgson 8. Apply at this oifice. {ma 22 i i