arene acme YT | : | R r. MAY 27. 1887 r BPWAMT) - - -— —- =» aaa } (. . THE DAILY EXAMINER, ae ili ic : : ,. oe Acadia.” . oo | { | fe 1) \ | | y I. X \ | N ER shall see two factions at game: oar FIRST FRENCH-—KCRIN LITTERAIRE AND COM- _ % k ' s As | heac and every agg ieved rough ta cing the POSITION. . : ‘i - ? . — és 1 ; - a ca» bidiedon stone ov pistol at his ; ; Far, far away and shadowy as a dream, : Dery No ofirk tac Mr. Howland, O’Brien Ist. Frederick West; 2ud, Samuel Roberston Beyond the surging of the billowy Bea, ; MAY 27. 1887. pease. | ae Beas ‘ool. or bad}and John Jordan, equal; @rd, D. D, Hugh. | phe distant shores | a ne en . -— = 1s GOR a ee ; , éy Ways” vom: “back to taste is out of the question. ‘The thing mOW}) o:., pRENcH—FLEURY'S "HISTORY AND com-| And though’'of 0 i Dominion Parliament. | is to vindicate the common right of walking POSITION, — — | the streets.” r a : ; hy rugged hills, oh distant land, } Laila a cnn don een - . Ist, Mary McKenzie, Flat River; 2nd, | Among thy rugged y A VERY LARGE STOCK TO SELECT* FROM AT \s telegraphed Tae Examiner yesterday | : ' | Fannie Mc Nutt, Ch'town; 3rd, Laura Hodg-|' That now are veiled in soft blue mystery, ae =e Pee: Pe ' wk dai / Prince of Wales College an vee ! ’ How often when a boy i loved to stand j LUES PATON A Ci ee ee 4 “a , :, Nermal School. a And read in ancient rocks thy history. ov , 4 . - munication between the slan eC KIRST ENGLISH — SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY oF é , : 2 ie : ff ; Mainland occupied the attention ©! the rHE CLOSING EXERCISES. RICHARD II, COMPOSITION. AND LITERATURE, | How uiten by thy river intérvales ee —e — al The hours of twilight gey I loved to spend, . _— — House of Comm eee . ——a lat, Agnes..Dagherty,—-Citoway-—and + TT reathe the fragrance of thy summer es G : reon were made by five of t] lure Annual Closing Exammation of the | Frederick Norton, Georgetown, equal, Sena- ales SU MMER 4. e~ = De ae Mr. P t Prince of Wales’ College and Normal} tor Haythorne’s prize; 3rd, re “ea rs Where leafy elins théir graceful boughs ex- Is t's col ! : ‘ ) red ; law There were re- 1S; ; arts i ‘ Jordan, & ° ‘ . ' ’ compet ng the ‘Goremmant | Schoo! was, bell eS ett eseeeil cy andiadell aaa ona tend a JAMES. PATON &. 60. e ball rolling by asking th , “ sent among the visitors ; 16 LeU CRANE RCOND ENGLISH MACAULAY’S ** BURLEIGH : . f it was their intention to LUse 1 survey (roverno!l and wite, Rev. Mr. k rame, Hon. AND HIS TIMES,” AND MILTON'S Peaceful and quiet through the summer eee f the straits be made the present season|G. W. Bentley, Hon. D. Laird, Mrs. ‘* PARADISE Lost,’ BOOK 2, From Pyrtla Joie 1 see thy friendly shore, m AS: Edward Baytield, Miss Russel, Mr. Wm. Where earthquake wild and fieree volcanic the view of building a subway Sir . sue» . Ist, Maggie McGrath, Tignish; 2nd, John storm a MePhail. Mr. D. Montgomery, Superin t, Maggie 2 . ; ’ ; : % 7 4 , } ways gives an answer to suit], | nt of Education: Mr. R. BR. Fitz- McKay; 3rd, John Mellish; 4th, Jas. McLeod] Spent terribly their force in days of yore. \ EW M ANTLE A \ ED JAC GOV , i . ny cess 3 a. 4 ts of }@nd Nelson Stevenson, New Glasgow, equal. : ‘% ‘ replied that es rerald and a large gathering of students « But now thy life with all that man desires ; : , -_* he ntion to cause a survey with the view | recent years The number of prominent THIRD ENGLISH--GRAMMAR. Of peace and joy and happiness is blessed, is well stocked with the Newest Shapes in Short Jackets, a ee a Jerseys ! ibway citizens present was small, as no invitations) py Fanos Johnstone, Centreville; 2nd,|Thy life that once throw h wild volcanic fires and Waterproofs, All qualities at Strictly Moderate Prices for , eaten which tollemed, andi “O° lowed to be issued. The procs ed-| Plizabeth Leslie, Baltic; 3rd, Samuel Enman,| And coldness wf. Arctic. bergs bed Riser She TORTS Wate , ings began with aneeh Ne are . a Pownal, and Joseph Redmond, equal. passed. 4 vith which our 1! aders are already tamilar, supil teachers James . McLeod, Miss . a . | it ea } ansiniat a i He od and Charles Keilly. The | F'R87 HISTORY—ANCTENT HISTORY OF THE EAST. | Oh distant hills that gleam so clear - fair Mr. Davies arose and in his characteristic aa ow! =r —s re With azure loveliness this summer day, ‘ ‘ . ndert ck tr anpihil ate the Govern class at this st Lure consisted of Mr. Me- Ist, Db. D. Hugh ; 2nd, John Jordan; ard, Within your girdliog zone of ambient air, JAVES PATON & CO, or ae es , ¥ Swain’s pupils, and contained some bright | Charles Keilly, Stanhope, Frederick Howatt, Among your shadowy vales my old friends ‘ae nent. What followed is thus described by specimens of beys, one especially enunci- | equal. teas $<4-:0 the parliamentary correspondent of the St. | ating very distinctly the answers required SECOND HISTORY—TUDQR PERIOD. i : hn S out of a seemingly vast store of informa- et : Dear sister land, 1 look across the sea : ae . . aia Mi . — tion. The lessons called forth favorable| 1st, Ida Dawson, Tryon; 2nd, Bessie Alex-| 1.1m loved ‘“Abegeweit” ourfar sea girt Millinery Department is very complete. New Gauzes, Ribbons, Flowers, He (Davies) charged that Sir John had|{ ~ — immediately afterward the boy- ander, Stanhope, — oo Me home Laces, &¢: iid ts hef lection misit aa os : ; al: 4th, Robert Morson, Dundas : ie - written a vefore the elections promising ” a ra hel 8 fi} town, equal; , , >| And bid a fond good bye to thine and thee, * Q 1 , . , survey this sammer and had now declared ie teas = ie ee ao. ag | Frederick McLean, equal. For misty shadows from the ocean come. Ladies Hats, in English, Canadian and American. sf ments tor Seats .wANn. d ” one - g : ep to question that sucn suivey Wa u — a oo z | —_ye ‘@ sap > rela s‘KFOGRAPHY ‘ é c ae ae anet a 8 dred and ten crowded themselves into the | FIRST GEOGRAPHY—-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, And clouds arise, and sun, and moon and star, oe 1 Pri E ae . Al tun! was p wa Hd not objec room, the remainder not being able to enter. | Ist, D. D. Hugh; 2nd, Francis McCormack, For us their glimmering fires will cease to; Our Dress Materials are very extensive any er Pay 4 slothi 50 a large t , Davies used somewhat frantic | The want of a proper hall of copvocstion | Grand River; 3rd, John Ives; 4th. John Jor- beam, : assortment of Prints, Printed Muslins, Parasols and Ladies’ Underelothing, yuag reatening to hold the minister of | was very apparent. _ |dan; Sth, Frederick West; 6th, Frederick | And through the cold grey languor of the air ° CHEAP-FOR CASH. ae ‘ } ‘ pours ? a& failure & Lessons were then given ona passage In | Howatt. . The Acadian hills will lose their azure a * 7 | all ” . »Pacvce 5 ) 2 - = — hichard ; 2 by \ ws Let » * a ©8 | seCOND GEOGRAPHY —-POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. sheen. ; ae i) *: He Sir John in | Glaciers by Prof. Anderson. At the con-| ly fo a i i “ of , his raf . lusion of Mr. LePage’s lesson, three of the! Ist, James McLeod; 2nd, Bessie Alexander, | But gends a melt nape ‘ one bappy light | me - a es ‘ ‘gj n reply he is reporte ges Wiig al: ' : | St, at. lacvie Br ‘har , ‘ Till ec » again thy hills with radiant | , 7 awe oe ‘Y | pupils read answers given at an examina- brags a Maggi Brown, Charlottetown;| Wil ane” ay y ‘ r said pte heed ree, in: . > of Richar th, Maggie McGrath. , a . dil fa? — tion heid recently on the play of Richard , sn cite dla iil As tender as sweet visions of the night. Wa A 1 3 u@UARE. a lif. The readings showed rem rkably good | FIRST GEOMETRY. That cheer some wandering exile’s happy | Ch'town, May 20; 1887 dy & why + ‘ 27% re “ece > s a 3 im, Via i -— sativery s ler t government pro- | Composition, and were well received. Miss Ist, D. D. Hugh, John Jordan, equal; 3rd, dream. . y posed to sve surveys made Vv la view t& Doane rty, Mr Norton and Mr. Crafer were Frederick West; 4th, Samuel Robertson. W. C. Harnuis. e ist i the tunnel His ietter t readers of these answers. SECOND GEOMETRY ai {f>wian promised to ha y mu Four of the pupils then read, Miss Ja a Pen ; ‘ t! Ba a i ai Mics ist, Donald McDonald, Uigg; 2nd, John . . Vi ert gy MecPhaii. Miss Dogherty, 188 ' Dt ‘ e was feas ‘ ht be t t i , > Mr‘ Mr ie read McKay and Reuben MeDonald, equal; 4th, J . is it : - “ ' \ ct \ it’s. : he es hy . hi S's : ; F ; N : , vad sked s 4 rhe Old Resi: od: th Ol. ies 2 Beuce, S'side, and James MeLeod, } 8 ‘ i ; . . . “4! ai. \ ; oeet e , 4. >? Miss McPhail selection from | “4 sili , wg. We vat, ¢ oo Teal : “¥ Pee eo | Richard LL, Miss Howard a passage from MAEBRA. statements of the si ie members that th * i . “ . Me ae = vistonaey was wet cdlculatelt’ 64 C leridge, and Miss Dogherty the speech of Ist, Sarah Ross, Bedeque; 2nd, Samuel j 4, : tui then that policy. He had, however,“no Regulus before the Roman Senate. lhe Robertson. do. ec much coptidence in these members and thought | readings were, judging by the attention SECOND ALGEBRA. . i? sy 1 : a} ] ‘ont ne the lor: Or a; rhi se {vy receive y ‘rpretive : : : z i it would be well to continue the exploration. ind the DI ~~ they rece iv ed ‘ees rpreti Ist, Bessie Alexander; 2nd,Mary McKenzie; Nt Paul's Schoolroo a It is said that in their rreat anxiety to ol thespiritanc iterary power of the severa 3rd. Donald McDonald, Millicent MeKachern Ihe \ m, ee eS authors. land Wm. McLeod, Valleyfield, equal. : attack the Government, the Island repre At this stage the class under Prof. | —ON — sentatives destroyed their own motion | Caven’s leadership sang two verses of Auld TRIGONOMETRY AND PRACTICAL GEOMETRY. lTTWG . respecting eommunication with the Main Lang Syne. Ist, Samuel Robertsun, D. D. Hugh and | ie Te ID a Y , May 31 : , y Ms ine ees wiht 0 Prof. Anderson then made an address on John Jordan, equal; 4th, John Ives. IN AID OFe?HE ‘ sna wir. err SDCAK g i it e } . - , the work of the year. He thought that _ e o ° d li k DRY GOODS ee ee : tha king ‘ pene ARITHMETIC. . a ‘ fu sf Speaker left the chair, thus talking out the | there were two very decisive tests of the; — a P. E. Island Hospital. have just Pre¢ eive a SLOC new motion which must now stand over for] excellence of the work done in the Institu Ist, Sarah Smith; 2nd, James MeLeod; 3rd, several weeks ' tion, the increased success of the pupils | Nelson Stevenson. ‘ nue Wa aihi . ' : who go to other colleges ¢ ; stak AS : , TH 4 f this s ~ tr: d While on the subject of parliamentary + y ’ f i reacanae: he ' ASTRA, or S Season Ss 1 al e, : he “ | able advance of eaucatlo ougho >| " , : “s proceedings we trust we will be pardoned] ..,,ntry. The number of students apply- | Ist, Samuel Robertson; 2nd, D. D. Hugh; Pasd Be TW OS cates: ....-.- Bazaar. sad tain: hadi eibiiiiain'to. “Wank Tne te od an pever 0. reat, nor | 3% James MePhail. Part Ul, 8 pe m.isssvessses4e Concert. bh ¢ ian and American Manufae © pudishing another reference } ‘erti ing tor admission Ww ver 80 great, a 2 ~ 2 A VW - FIRST AG TLTURS r Part IIL, 9 p.m ...+++++ -... ., Refreshments. B if h. ¢ d d } ; liz r Welsh. It is from the pen of the | Were their attainments ever so high. | IRST AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. p 1 r Is ’ ana fail tieetiihieah teal it sons: Poll Aaah The Honor list was then read and five| Ist, Samuel Robertson, D. D. Hugh, John stags ; ; correspondent from whom ve already Three of these Jordan, equal; 4th, James McLeod; Janet PROGRAMME. books were given as prizes. ture, purchased in the best markets, for cash, quoted, and is as foilows :~ were the gift of Senator Haythorne, two of Schurman; Agnes Dogherty. Ql06. cnc ence Zi... .. ‘“‘Mr. Welsh made the first speech in oppo- | the Lieutenant See The Caserecr | SECOND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. da eign rst ve ey vine Mr. F. L. Haszard sition. He said little or nothing about fe General's medals had not yet arrived. ‘ Wate G600 1s: 0 ts cc ote tee Mrs. M. McLeod . tiiizers, but went into a general discussion of In closing, addresses wl given by the’, re ae Nee ee Meet. Gite... ;.... . 002s oo Miss M. Palmer Will Sell Very Cheap. ‘ome and see before the policy of protection, and wandered over] Lieutenant Governor, Rev. Mr. Frame, Hathce. Albecelt th Se ane Violin Duett.......Miss Findley and Miss A. Beer : wh le qu stion of the telations = the pt | Hon. G. W. Bentley, Hon. D. Laird and gp ao ere scx angen Reading..............0.00s0eeeeee-se+ +++. Mise Barr re ae I eae ee a a R. R. Fitzgerald. Esq. The speeches i ieee ite covieahe Miss Knight buying elsew here, ee _, a rs oN eh + trian Pt deep consisted of advice, and opinions SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. Inst. Duet.. apiincenye eee: en a Eeeseene, bak bie speech had a maguid.§ @POD the relative value of con- ist. James McLeod and John Me Kay, equal; Reading....,...»hs sate... ee, | Maite iY é ent range. He had got as far as the national tined and com odious feoms aS @ sutt- 3rd, Wm. Murdoch and Frederick Howatt, FEB O00 oc a0 ov e0te ee rosensneen ses evenersente STC ese ——neweneome OC ebt, when Peter Mitchell, who happened to able environment for budding brains. All equal; 5th, Benj. Crafer and Frederick Me- — x in Mr. Welsh’s orbit, remarked ‘Come to} however hoped that a building move in Lean, equal. Refreshments served during the evening. he fertilizers.’ To this the venerable| keeping with the advanced condition of | Admission, Ten Cents : TEACHING, Education and the requirements of the Pro- vince would ere long be provided. Mr. Fitzgerald announced his intention to continue his prize for Agriculture, and expressed his pleasure as a citizen in coun- tenancing by his prescuce and voice the public examination of our chief Educational , lustitution. | HIGHEST A very handsome map of Scotland by | junior member for Charlottetown shouting in Mitchell's ear the you want any? was observing that the replied by question, ‘Do Ten minutes later Mr. Welsh United States was natural market for fish, when some body sur- him by suggesting ‘fertilizers, He promised to speak of them presently, but in stead entered into a diseussion of the bounty He was called to order,but ist, Charles Keilly; 2nd, James McLeod May 27, 1887. and Ada Howard, Cornwall, equal. icine CARRIAGES. oul Gi : READING, eT hs rl May 4—dy & wky ENCOURAGE HOME TRADE, and buy where slieadl you will get good value for your money. We : —_—_—_—__——— pi eu Agnes Dogherty, John Ives, Janetta Mc- Phail, Uigg; Ada Howard. IN GENFRAL STANDING CLASS STUDENTS. OF THIRD system for ships. a Sir Charles Tupper hoped the gentleman would be allowed the widest liberty of discussion,and Miss Maggie Brown was exhibited. It was James Johnstone, Elizabeth Leslie, Samuel are’ selling better Carriages twenty per cent. cheaper than you can buy imported ones, — We return thanks to the public for their past perhaps it was in acknowledgement of the | # model of nestness and fine work, but.| Knman. patropage and solicit a continuance of the same. ‘ compliment that Mr. Welsh most emphatically lacked firm outlines. | WORTHY OF HONORABLE MENTION Having cnlarged our Kstabhishmentswe haye 4 endorsed the action of the government The proceedings were brought to a shouns Des! j McPhail. U now on hand : P ay 7 ; r , ; TY; on the fishery question. There were} by singing ‘‘ God Save the Queen.” Amy DesBrisay, Janetta McPhail, igg; . signs of disapproval among’ gentlemen| ~ Following is the John Martin, Stanley; Eva Wadman, Centre- A Choice Stock of Garriages,. , ’ : behine him, to which the ancient . HONOR LISI ville. a he B 4 . Stock : note ttle regar in a oil ONOR LIST. ; a manufactured from the Best American Stock, . . 7 Pon de a te, “or orga on consisting of Open and ‘Top Buggies, Ruad Wag and every department full-of the Newest Goods. own 1 howse by > luliowing sentence gons—cheap to suit the times. All persons wishing to buy will do well te call The Rifle. Governor General's Silver Medal, presented vhich he subsequeatiy claimed was not quite , Samuel. Robertson, Be- to the best j “ e » * Be ' ‘ finished, when he was interrupted by the | “ student : and inspect our stock of Carriages before por- Every thing hew in DRESS GOODS. wildest shout of laughter which the house has | @eaue- Governor ( ieneral’s Bronze Medal, No. 3 Company 82nd Battalion held ee a oe i i Eve th ne ; PR | NTS P heard this session: ‘Some gentlemen have | !°° seeing ms ene engin hee | their first competition yesterday afternoon All a sumeisialte aes ee eee usual. averything new in J >. “ thrown slurs on the member tor West Durham | ‘es Setlly, Stanhope. Prize of ten dollars |i. the silvercup lately purchased by the Everything new in MILLINERY ° " . ’ nresentec > , , a3 rer a or orl. 4 ° . . ° ° 4il . Mr. Blake), for swallowing his principles—I | P™& a rE. K. ee ie a vificers, non-commissioned officers and|Rep.iriag and Patntineg Doue with! > oe wo ona ‘ : : . el ura emustry Se . vobDertson; ° ‘ . f ive n ver seen any of his principles yet. a : vig fe ae . Stacy Hacker: ere lor triends of the company. Capt. D. Stewart Yeatness and Despatch L ADIBs JACK ETS and DOLMANS. ne sip + of fey lize va ta ’ } y Mf ud ra ° mil, + “ ; t é h a One of the rules uti der a e © : ' co ; ae s ' , | dan, Murray Harbor. won the Cup. Pogo - bd ' _ ale SATIN. . ‘ ‘ Welsh in his | sen gear when he moved ’ which this valuable cup 1s tired for is that ‘Primming, in all its branches, executed on the | Big Stock of GEN Ps I URNISHINGS. t em be struck ot FIRST LATIN—HORACE, OVID, &c. Cc iti ies : wremises. aw . ny . * Our rey . » 4 oe the competion. De sents annually in the|! Parties wanting Tops on their Wagons can get Christ VY and othe makes of Gent 8 and Boy 8 FELT HATS. es ap pretty ist, Sannuel Robertson: 2nd, James Mc-| months of May and October of each year, eh eh eh Gnétt matics. 06 We heat them a é pw = , vobertson; 2nd, ; = ‘ys |} them p n a o . p . C . _ - e] Nl around hail, Uigg; 3rd, Lonis DesBrisay, Char-|#nd that any one competitur winning it | constanUy on haad, An immense Stock of Men’s and oys READY-MADE —— _.- e+ lottetown three Teak or five times not 2 Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto. C] OTHI NG I “S . : rae rs . ; se iv VY i f i} Ci 8s nme oe 4 a Te fhe Toronto Riet. SECOND LATIN—-SALLUST, OVID, &C. sheolth diecarkaar?’ shall become the [HERE appears t a Lepositics 1 ist, “ D. oe Sno Haythorne’s} The following aresome of the highest _A 4 GC e & S ON ’ 7 ' sew SPPCars SO Be & Cisposition On the | Prize; 2ad, Jobn lves, Lieutenant.Governor'adacores made:— se PRICES 7 > y rep part of Mayor Howland, of Toronto, to} Prize; 3rd, Sadie Grooks, Charlottetown. 1%, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET, PRICES WilL BE FOUND SME LOWESF. illow the mob who saillted Win: Seeetiieniltt, aiitiee: etic Raiyes “00, 400, 500 yards, seven shots at each | CHARLOTTETOWN, — : ne da, pee eS te io ee ee ee range, highest possible score 105 points, | May 27, 1887—Gi 2aw tu fri wky 3i —- — VU prien and v iriends, to go “ipuni hed, | ist.” Jam McLeod, Lieutenant G yvernor’s 200 400 590 Total ; ae ad ’ an Che press Of Loronte does net agree with ! me: Ind, Frederick Mele an, Nine Mile Capt. I enemstonnns ow 30. ade o 22-88 = i Re P & iS ss % 27 & ‘ Hie Worship ia thee. Gaattcr mae Cres Reuben McDonald, Georgetown. Corpl. B. C. Prowse...... 26 2] &.2 Grand 0 +, 3 4 q) ap Ba ap & i Se ee es OR Pee 29 28 17 74 wT Uni ore + : As - e thus spurs him on: LATIN COMPOSITION, Pt. A. Porbkes 30 26» 1897 | Ch'town, May 16, "87--dy wy j *« the ee ee ee bees . - t ei a -_ ? : z ; “The ringleaders of the ruflians who as.}_.t, Samuel Robertson; 2nd, Frederick} Pt. N. J. McDonald....-, 28 24 21 78 r 4 a Fae A ' ; a e sailed a defenseless man for no other crime iW est, Little York; 3rd, James McPhail; 4th, Sergt. McNevin... we 2 42 To urchase “eal State. . ; Th Valens WT” ULE Vien than walking the streets of Toronto are still John Jordan. res . 24 avors . ~~ ' at larze. They must be hunted out ~ the i as bias . The weather was unfavorable for good (THE Subscriber wil! offer at Publie s le, on a : a ' ony j a @ detgelies, eeceinaae in the poli ie t SECOND LATIN COMPOSITION, shooting, but notwithstanding this fact, as ¢ eos ¥ UD Pd Juney >t - omy ot bi 1 mm” 3? i 2 akeith ae 1€@ police cuurt, j ; rj . . . ee c ;) IB a is valuable an » * — ® a and punished with the utmost rigor of the Ist, John Ives, Tryon; 2nd, Janet Schur- | Will be seen from the above suminary, good beauri’ulle sate a , freehold _ ~property in A , | : law. ‘To effect this is the plain dtity of the | ™@": Bedeque; 3rd, Benjamin Crafer, Mal. | Work was done. the? Royaltysof Charlottetown, on the ount | ee > Saal . authorities. !t is especially the mayor's busi- | P®4"e- Edward » about miles the: city, containing 6) acres (more or less) “of excellent} arable land, in good condition and now under crop. the premises are a good house, 40x30, con- taining ten comfortable rooms; also, Barn, 40x28, Stables and Hay House. 40x18. Granary, Coach House and. other Outbuildings, - e 4 Terms made known on day of sale. ness to see that the reputation of tie city be] saved as far as is now possible. The riot was disgraceful enough; if a number of the guilty parties, many of whom were well recognized, be not sought out and dealt with sternly, the disgrace will he complete, Mayor How- THIRD LATIN COMPOSITION—IST DIVISION. The Steamship Werrimack, Oapt. Crowell. The Steamship @arrofl, Capt. Brown. The Steamship W orcvester, Capt. Nickerson, PERUVIAN GUANO, ist, Laura Hodgson, Malpeque, and John McKay, Clifton, equal; ard James Munro, Lorne Valley, and John Mellish, Union Road, equal; 5th, James McLeod, Murray Harbor. Genuine No. 1, natural Fertilizer, oa had 7h : p land inaulived yesterday In some trimming THIKD LATIN COMPOSITION 2x in eieieitaihd ALS ¢ JAM 23 E WELSH ‘ - ‘. observations to the effect that he didu't ene IRD LATLN COMPOSITION—2ND DIVISION. —ALSO— oft t Medline: dald E3_E. LSH. [a D ¢— done the action of the men who mobbed Mr. ist, Fannie McNutt, Charlottetown: 2nd, ' ‘ Mapes’ Potato Manure, Mapes’ Manures for general use, aaa _— Ma 1887—2aw tl sle pat gua O'Brien, and he didn’t think th st that ceatle- May %, : pus guae man shontd have ventured out upon the street | Eachern, without police proteétion! We tell Mr, How land plainly thaé he cannot save the fair fame Mary McKenzie, Flat River; 3rd, Millicent Me- Pownal, and Michael Donahoe, Roseneath, equal. -— i nesiciil Freehold Property: we Valuable #UOQe? VICE : | Dans, the season’ of [S87, one of these vessels will leave SJ Pownal 'Stréet Wharf, Oharlottetawn, for Bbostagas at six o'clock, p. m., on “D'ip say of each week, and — face SECOND GREEK XENOPHON AND GRAMMAR. of Toronto, nor keep himself out of the con- eg eer t ili tat e ' ae aed Cauada by any sach fa dite. Ist, Samuel Robertson and James McPhail, bay State Fertilizer, For Sale by Auction poe = Charlottetown ovetZ Saturday, at noon. 18 declaration amounts ‘ this—th an qual. ° . - t . : Ie unpopular man tntaalh aa" Pel Pe oe his “4 Nitrate of Soda, &e,, &e, Excellent Passenger Acommodation. ef » § oh on the publie streets because the town is let Micmac PHE Property, Dwelling House and other Gut- | i 4 | | infested it! on F ee atiee git ’ ildi : ~ hii dal y . . a mor _ it a ho rie - ut ppgeretion Ist, necoeei ae West; 2nd, John Jordan, J Mi AU D ioe eons Oy ae nomas Sara ane FAR BB Ss: “_ es A costs disproved, he | Senator Haythorne’s Prize; 3rd, D. D. Hugh . ' L « g ; d ’ : . pee ae aR + mele i.’ . ) ; ord, D. D. gh, Streets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, bi .00 ; I i car mean a hihi a oe The be cap- | and Frederick Howatt, Bedeque, equal, Ch town, May 26—law & wky the = day of Sune next, at th bow of i emis Bandic + Bigtengem Berth, $9.50. Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always cares ured ane e examples of. mat is the ‘ oe? o'clock, @. m. J , -. ‘ business that the mavor hast GREEK COMPOSIT . we * j - . ; 1€ mayor has to attend to now. : POSITION. ae , For farther particulars apply to ‘the subscriber: , ¥ If he does not Wo it romptly the unruly ele-! Ist, O LET—House on the premises, ” ‘ Carvell Brothers, containing 8 rooms, Soiled on Upper Great G ~—R. B. Hu ; msnt will feel yreut Samuel Robertson; 2nd, James Me- Tab Pocket may 11 tf % Rl Ch’téwn, Miy 17, 1887—ex pitt da wy 3mbds jour guar yY entouraged, antl we Phuil, AGENTS. THOMAS SMITH. Ch'towa, May 27, 1887—cud £1 sult ang one ‘ canal é 4