a - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1890. THE DAILY EXAMINRE, THE D AILY EXAMINER. Entrance to Prince of Wales Col- Joseph M Egan. lege and Normal School. AUGUST 13, 1890. Minnie Hennessey. Ernest Crawford. Peter Grant. Amby Vessey. Artemas P Trowsdale. James H Stvenson. Annie § Clark. Norman E Carruthers. Josiah Champion. The results of the recent examination ‘for entrance to the Prince of Wales College and Normal School are as follows : aaenion i SCHOLARSHIPS, A convict between labor and capital is| King’s County—Edward E. Jordan, raging in South Wales. It is stated that | Murray Harbor South ; Peter Grant, New From this date we require all goods taken from our Store on approbation to be returned or Labor Troubles at Home. WIG: ps1ojog VICE oul the strikers have obtained promises of Perth. os , Yella M Clark ° . ° me = Prince Ck —Fairlie Durant, Ken- Ola f ark. eos > Gi 6 liberal support from the wealthy towns ad-| |, Prince County = Fairlie | Deri gton, | Adelaide Smart. paid for within 48 hours, untess the : ’ | sington ; Minnie Hennessey, Kensington. Daniel J McDonald. jacent to*the mines. But a prolonged | Quyeen’s County—William D. Ross, Annie C ome. purchaser has an open accourt. es famine is none the less feared. The public | Stanley Bridge ; Melinda McMillan, Ver- excitement in Glamorganshire is described | non River. ; Fad ‘steel bain! Charlottetown—-Charles McLean, West as ‘simply indescribable.” Kent Street School; William McKie, been stopped on the Rhymney, Barry, | West Lent Street School. Penarth and Taif railway, where, owing to the strike, the greatest possible confusion Several Gertie Moore. Matilda McDonald. ccd tl aa, Charles McLean. William McEachern, . Sarah McLean. Daniel A Matheson Charles A Riley. 0 John A McRae. | Lester Gill, Maggie E. Mayne. Sad cialiaeaa tail rr j — - W E MeNeill. (eR i eae PAvEE Sie Malcolm J McPherson. Ernest Coftin. Chester Houston. John McKenna. Annie M Brennan. Ellis F Moyse. Nina Lowther. J Malcolm Jones. John F McRae. James Stewart. Passed the Senior examination and thus been | admitted to study in the Prince of Wales i ; ; ; Oollege. Number of marks attainable, ade to send on trains with an improvised 5 ; vi E 650 ; necessary to pass, 300. 5 i and the whole ; . well; but these have failed, : , Edward E. Jordan, Murray service is paralyzed. The mails are being South, 587. despatched along the highroads in carts, Fairlie Durant, Kensington, =, which go under the protection of a special! Wm. D. Ross, Stanley Bridge, 0 540 d. . The railway li | Melinda McMillan, Vernon River, 040. aoe NG: QRS, Ne raliway lines are’ Arch. C. McMillan, Flat River, 536. dotted all along the line with groups of | Harry I. McKenzie, Flat River, 530. ° men who are determined to resist and put! Joseph M Egan, nas Stewart, 624. ‘ 5 nena snne y pnsington, o2s. : affic. should any be at-| Minnie Hennessey, ‘ensin, all tratlic, should any be | Ernest Crawford, Tryon, 520. tempted. Such is the report. prevails. attempts have oindtetet ena he ~ 0 eel hw stil ° <n e ; s Harbor ’ & stop to Peter Grant, New Perth, 519. Communications are now passing between the representatives of the men and Cardinal Manning, Lord Dunraven, Lord Aberdare and Lord Brassey, who have undertaken to act as arbitrators. Hundreds of railway men from the midlands and other districts are being sent down by the officials in or- der to keep up, if possible, the running of the trains, and barricaded huts are being erected in which to house them. A gigan- tic struggle—one of the greatest of the Amby Vessey, Little York, 515. Artemas P. Trowsdale, Victoria, 510. James H. Stevenson, New Glasgow, 502. Annie 8. Clark, Stanley Bridge, 497. Norman E. Carruthers, Carleton, 492. Josiah Champion, Alberton, 490. Zella M. Clark, Stanley Bridge, 487. Adelaide Smart, Emerald, 485. Daniel J. McDonald, Flat River, 482. Annie C. Lannan, Summerville,}482. Gertie Moore, Crapaud, 481. Matilda McDonald, Georgetown, 477. Charles McLean, Charlottetown, 474. Maggie Slavin. Hannah Beattie. Edwin Brown. Talmage McMillan, Mary A Dunbar. James Stavert. William McKie. John W Johnstone. Ella McKenzie. John J McDonald, Harriet M Seaman. Josiah Ayers. Nonie B Caldwell. The most perfect form of Concentrated Nourishment--STIMU- LATING, STRENGTHENING, INVIGORATING. The only MEAT PREPARATION that contains all the STRENGTH-GIVING ELEMENTS OF MEAT. Palatable as a Beveage;: Indispensable in Sickness; Convenient and Useful in Domestic Cooking. augll—-dy & wy lw ae —_ mA 99 Psy! William McAuslin. William A McKenzie. John Blacquiere. Alder Brehaut. Mary G McDonald. Theodore Ross. Alice Crockett. John Owen. Janet C Bell. Herbert Sprague. Christy McLeod. Una C White. P J Trainor. J Howard Ferguson. Ethel Coffin. Georgie Sobey. Enid McLean. Mary Ross. Daniel Ross. Wellington Cook. Katie Shaw. Anucilla Stewart. Angelina Gaudet. Katie Hughes. William Scott Ferguson. Wm. McEachern, Summerside, 467. Sarah McLean, Flat River, 461. Daniel A. Matheson, Upton, Dundas, 460. Charles A. Riley, yUpton, Dundas, 460. John R. McRae, Flat River, 456. Lester Gill, Little York, 456. Maggie E Mayne, Kensington, 454. W E MeNeill, Aitken’s Ferry, 453. Malcolm J McPherson, UVigg, 450. Ernest Coftin, Dunstaffnage, 450. Chester Houston, New Glasgow, 442. John McKenna, Baldwin’s Road, 438. Annie M Brennan, Stanley Bridge, 431. Ellis F Moyse, Centreville, 427. Nina Lowther, Victoria, 423. J Malcolm Jones, Pownal, 423. John F McRae, Flat River, 422. James Stewart, Aitken’s Ferry, 419. Maggie Slavin, Montague Cross, 418. Hannah Beattie, Summerside, 418. Edwin Brown, Little York. 415. Talmage McMillan, New Haven, 415. Mary A Dunbar, Alma, 410. James Stavert, Bedeque, 409. Wm McKie, Charlottetown, 403. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. GRAND TE A A Correction. generation in this country— is certain, and altogether 170,000 men are idle, and trade in all the markets in Wales is paralyzed. This is not a pleasant state of affairs. If our anti-N. P. organs were in Great Britain now,—wouldn’t there be lively leaders ! A Var es MOUNT HERBERT, LOT 48. HE Shareholders of Mount Herbert Hail intend holding a PUBLIC TEA at the Hall, On Monday, the 25th instant, for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred in connection with the purchase and repairing of the Building. Amusements will be provided on the grounds in the immediate vicinity, and a good time may be expected. Tea on the tables at 1 o'clock. 25 cents. If the day should prove to be unfavorable, the Tea will be held on the first following fine | Sir,—I observed two errors in your re- port of the City Council meeting published in yesterday’s EXAMINER : Ist, I was not the Chairman of a special Committee to present the address of the City Council to Sir John Macdonald’; 2nd, I presented a letter from Mrs. Susan Davies, and not from Mr. L. H. Davies in re A. F. Tomlins. T. H. Havrtanp, Mayor. Wednesday, 13th August, 1890. aati Horse Notes. * Crom tion. Tue Opposition organs play .the anti- National Policy tune with variations. We are accustomed to hear a great deal about | the “bloated manufacturer,” ‘* enhanced | prices,” and *‘ groaning taxpayers.” But now we heara woeful dirge about ‘‘ decay- ing industries.’ It seems that some of the cotton factories didn’t earn dividends in the past half year. Competition has been too keen, prices too low, goods were never | so plentiful nor so cheap. The bloated manufacturer hasn't fiiled his coffers ! The date of the Nova Scotia colt stakes, to take place at the riding grounds, Halifax, has been definately fixed for Thursday, September 11th. This will be one of the greatest trotting events ever held in the maritime provinces, as no less than 18 colts have made their third payment, mak- Tickets, os — SOUSH{ gq PelOjog pue Yyoulg_ ‘osox_ D1OUTYSeD Yyoulgy SUoAIppIqO pur Soipr’y ‘spooy , : John W Johnston, Brackley Point, 400. Bessie Yeo. : appocs day. Whichever way the tune is played, the; lla McKenzie, Charlottetown, 398. John Gillis. ing the cregiens See Sete Ae eee ALBERT MUTCH, | 4 1 Opposition organ-grinders makes political! John J McDonald, Pisquid East, 398. Reginald Stewart. ate aon Pak re ee an tae Treo N.| augl2 Secretary, | ry bo Henrietta Rackham. i ’ a re ae == eo Harriet M Seaman, Wheatley River, 397. Josiah Ayers, Little York, 397. Nonie B Caldwell, Summerside, 395. Wm McAuslin, Port Hill, 394. -~" A McKenzie, Upper Belle Creek, John Blacquiere, North Rustico, 388. - Brehaut, Murray Harbor South, — P McKenzie, Upper Belle Creek, Mary G McDonald, Emerald, 382. Theodore Ross, North Bedeque, 380. Georgie Sobey, Georgetown, 378. - Ethel Scott, Charlottetown, 376. Enied McLean, Charlottetown, 373 Mary Ross, Norrh Bedeque, 372. Geo. Jas. McCormack, Narrows Creek, 371. Robert P. Croake, Charlottetown, 370. Alice Crockett, Charlottetown, 369. John Owen, Georgetown, 369. Herbert Sprague, Charlottetown, 366. Christy McLeod, Uigg, 365. Una C. White, harlottetown, 365. P. J. Trainor, Kingston, 365. J. Howard Ferguson, Marshfield, 364. Ethel Coffin, Mount Stewart, 364. Daniel Ross, North Bedeque, 362. capital. If the manufacturers are making money, the N. P. is blamed. If the manu- faccurers are losing money, nothing is said about the money saved by farmers, but still it isthe N. P. Ifthe N. P. fails to put sufficient revenue into the National exchequer, it is a bad thing; and if there be a large surplus—as there was at the end of last year—yet, it is bad—very bad! The N, P. is certainly a bad thing for lazy Op- position office-seekers. _*-—-o-_-« - The Grit Policy. S., bay filly Ethel B., foaled March 15, 1888, by All Right, 5,817, record 2.42, by Taggart’s Abdallah, 16; dam Colleen, by Hernando, 2,891, record 2.374, by Almont 33. Wm. Horriel, Charlottetown, P. E, L, bay filly Lady Pilot, record 2.50, by Black Pilot, record 2.30}, by All Right, 5,817; dam Nellie Ready, by Robbie Burns second dam by Noble. A Lamphier, Hali- fax, N. S., brown filly, Rose Lee, foaled July 7, 1887, by Robbie Lee (brother to Black Pilot, 2,304), by All Right, 5,817; dam by Royal Harry, by Prince Harry second dam by Parson’s Gray, by Salidan. James Dover, Truro, N.S., black mare, Maud M., foaled June 1886, by Ali Right; 5,817, dam by Black Hawk. Alice Maud Roberts. Minnie Higgins. Barbara M Beaton. Katie Power. H Stainforth McLeod. John H. Laird. Percy Reid. Fred Kennedy. Tillie R. O'Keefe. Louisa Laird. Thomas Irving. John F. McDonald, Wellington McCoubrey. Fannie 8. Currie. Alice Brehaut. Lucy Kehoe. John Brenton Matthews. Austin McGillivary. And those who previously passed junior examination. Admitted to study for Third Class License by having passed the junior examination. Number of marks attainable, 400; necessary to pass, 175. Maggie F. Donahoe, Roseneath, 281. Matthias Smith, Kelly’s Cross, 275. Theresa McCardle, Middleton, 255. Vere Hyndman, Charlottetown, 255. Jessie B. Pratt, Head St. Peter’s Bay, 249. Wallace Parker, Georgetown, 244. B. Tilson Christie, New Glasgow, 239. Clara Craswell, St. Eleanor’s, 237. Charles McNeill, St. Catherine’s, 236. Trot at Peake's Station. r_\HE GRANDEST TROT of the Season will take place at Peake’s Station Trot- ting Park, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of August, when prizes will be given as usual to all classes. Any person selling intoxicating liquor on or near the Park will & dealt with as the law directs. For further particulars see handbills. ALLAN McDONALD. Peake’s Station, Aug. 11, 1890. P. E ISLAND RAILWAY. Basket Picnic to Cape Traverse, SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at 8 a.m. (standard time) on SATURDAY, 16th inst., arriving at Cape Traverse at 10 &. m.; returning, will leave Cape Traverse at 3 p. m, (standard), arriving at Charlottetown at 5 p. m. Tickets for the round trip, 50 cents. Shonld the weather prove uufavorable the picnic will be held on Monday, the 18th Idk SIAR PUP Youygy ‘spooyH posspsogy youjsy Moy ‘saSaog 3 & O = O "U ‘1 Z ra G) Iv Mx. Wruan, the foreign financial leader of our Grit Opposition, says : — Personal. Mr. Cain, Inspector of Schools, King’s Crunty, was in town to-day. High Sheriff Macdonald, of King’s County, visited Charlottetown to-day. Mr. Alex, Gillis, representing Alex. Bun- tain & Co., Montreal, is in town. Miss Freeman, of the staff of the Hmpire, Toronto, is visiting Charlottetown. The Daily Colonist, of Victoria, B. C., (August 2), contains the following :— ‘* The Misses Lawson, daughters of Henry Lawson, editor of the Colonist, arrived last night from the East to reside permanently in Victoria, Mr. Lawson and Miss Marion Law} son crossed over to Vancouver to meet them.” the ** The price for admission of Canadian pro- ducts into the markets of the United States is the free admission of American goods into the markets of Canada. There is a good deal of | loyalty in Canada to British institutions and | to Her Majesty, but the loyalty does not ex- tend to the persoual and individual interests | of English manufacturers to the sacrifice of those of the Canadian farmer. So far as a dis- ; ; crimination against English goods is con-| Wellington Cook, North River, 360. cerned, it is no reflection upon English insti-, Katie Shaw, Vigg, 359. tutions or lack of loyalty to them that would; John Hennessey, Charlottetown. 358. induce a Canadian farmer to prefer prints’ Ancilla Stewart, Charlottetown, 357. from Providence, R.I., duty free, at two-; Angelina Gaudet, Tignish, 357. thirds the price, to prints from Manchester, Katie Hughes, Emerald Junction, 357. England, against which « duty would be} Wm. Scott Ferguson, Marshfield, 355. Ly ‘syooug pure sp " oO ‘SOU AA INVLS LV Ch’town, Aug. 9, 1890. : HARD COAL Landing To-day per Brigt. ‘‘ Corsican” : A Cargo of Hard Coal, ln Egg and Chestnut Sizes, ©. LYONS. Willie A. Found, Graham’s Road, 340. Alice M. Roberts, Murray Hr. South, 339. Minnie Higgins, Charlottetown, 338. Angus D, McCormack, Narrows Creek,336. Alex D Stirling, Clifton, 333. Rebecca Simpson, Stanley Bridge, 333. Barbara M Beaton, Flat River, 333. Katie Power, Hillsborough, 331. H Stainforth McLeod, Lot 35, 329. John H Laird, Cavendish, 328. Alex N Simpson, New Glasgow, 327. Percy Reid, Charlottetown, 326. Fred Kennedy, Charlottetown, 325. Clara Hogan, Tignish, 324. Tillie R O'Keefe, Avondale, 319. Lizzie Irving, Vernon River Bridge, 313. Annie Payne, Charlottetown, 313. Louisa Laird, Chrrlottetown, 312. oe Irving, Vernon River Bridge, John F McDonald, Peakes Station, 311. James McNeill, Kensington, 310. — McCoubrey, New Glasgow, M. A. Corbett, Waterford, 227. John Evans, Burlington, 224. Annie McPhail, Long Creek, 221. Cyrus McMillan, Wood Islands West, 219. George W McLeod, Richmond, 216. Daniel McRae, Wheatley River, 216. John H Morrow, Long Creek, 215. Francis J O’Connor, Tignish, 214. Ida May Hogan, Fortune Cove, 211. Angus McDonald, Lakeville, 210. Alfred A Sinnott, Morell, 209. Linney McLeod, Dunstaffnage, 206. John Annear, Lower Montague, 206. Matilda MclIsaac, Fairview, 206. Peter Conway, Gowan Brae, 205. ae M Forbes, Vernon river Bridge, 5. Katie McIntyre, Arlington, 204. Clara Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge, 204. Mary Ellen Smith, Roseneath, 203. Ewen Lawson, Stanhope, 203. Annie E Christopher, Tignish, 201. John S Lewis, Charlottetown, 200. : a ae a 200. GUARANTEE if after wearicg) >». ohn McLeod, Hartsville, 199. ‘uc farm, containing about 50 acres, is i Bertha Webster, Fair View, 199. the D- & A. CORSET for 10 days) iii gate of ouliheutien, Tieedieat oil Bennet F Mclsaac, HeadSt. Peter’s Bay, the purchaser does not find that coufor able buildings, with a first-class 198. Orchard, make this a very desirable paoperty. it is the most comfortable and Carrie Clay, Summerside, 189, For particulars opply a on to Charles D Martin, Tignish, 189. SA 3 YART, 5 en perfect-fitting Corset she has ever worn, it can be returned to the Imogene Currie, Fair View, 188. Administratrix. merchant from whom it was Bessie McInnis. Springton, 186. Henry S McLure, North Rustica, 186. bought. and the money will be refunded. else in the ‘* Protection-cursed United States” at less cost than in Manchester? If so, what becomes of the Free Trade- Cheap Goods theory ? One thing is clear, viz., that what the Wimanites want most of all is ‘‘a discrimi- natiou against English goods” in favor of those of the States. 62-2«e vourre Notes and Comments. — ‘Public Opinion” says that the letter of Mr. Daniel Davies was not in good taste, and wonders how a man who was one of the first promoters of the P. E. Island Railway can write as he does. —Montreal Gazette :3A perusal of oppo- sition papers these day is calculated to lead the belief that next to the death of Sir John Macdonald a serious harvest failure would be the greatest blessing that could befall the great Liberal party. — Cardinal Newman is dead, at the age of eighty years. His works were many and great. He was undoubtedly one of the best writers of modern English. There may be differences of opinion regarding his religious belief. There can be no doubt about the honesty of his convictions and the purity of his motives — By a special telegram to Tue Ex- AMINER, received too late for insertion last evening it is reported that, ** Sir John had beautiful weather crossing Monday. On his arrival at Point du Chene he was met levied, and which would therefore be just 80) Bessie Yeo, Charlottetown, 352. Emma Anderson, Head St. Peter’s Ba se much dearer. John Gillis, Uigg, 348. 993. ‘ Pan fore Ty era J. UNSWORTH, 2 Is it possible that prints can ever be ob-| Reginald Stewart, Georgetown, 347. Beatrice M. Inman, Hampton, 232. Railway Office vperirtendent. —_ tained in Providence, R. 1., or anywhere Henrietta Rackham, Charlottetown, 347. Julius McDonald, Arlington, 228. TENDERS FOR COAL, ’ Co NEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s office up to noon of MONDAY, the 18th inst., for supplying the City with 70 Tons Acadia Round Coal, the Coal to be weighed on City Weigh Scales, and delivered in the City Vaults. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. _ july31—dy SHERWOOD FARM KOR SALE, SAUTIFULLY situated on the Royalty oud, fronting on the Malpeque Road unning back to Sherwooc Tolacboey, augl2—t ws Fannie S Currie, Fair View, 309. Alice Brehaut, Summerside, 308. John Addison Miller, Charlottetown, 308. Lucy Kehoe, Tignish, 304. John Brenton Matthews, Souris, 300. Austin McGillivray, Cherry Valley, 300. Patrick Trainor, New Porth. Maggie Coady, Summerside. Benj E Jordan, Flat River. Christina G McMillan, Flat River. James A Chappelle, Charlottetown. Janie Brown, Hunter River. Jeremiah, Clark, Stanley Bridge. Andrew Doiron, New Glasgow. B! 2 i: June 20, wky 2m Lime Juice! : = ames McGilvray, Vernon River Bridge, Mary E Powers, Harmony Station, 176. Robert D Bell, Albany, 175. SOdVAD YORE S p[NVMOD ‘(sopeys mo MOR! ‘SYOOYUQ pure spivig yourujsr by Senator Poirier, who introduced Mr. Lemuel Foster, Little York. Those whose marks are not given, pre- Owing to she misunderstanding regarding Geology, it has not been reckoned a vital NONE GENUINE unless stamped URE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE in pint and quart bottles. Also, + Legere, the new member for Kent. He left viously passed the junior examination. subject. W. I. Lime Juice on draught. Just received Notice - oe : ; immediately _by special, reaching Riviere du Loup, a distance of four hundred miles, _Admitted to study for second-class license by having passed the junior and No Latin paper has been received from No. 269, and no History and Geography D. & A. CORSET. and for sale at low prices, at (0 ontractors. in eleven hours. Sir John and Lady Mac- | senior examinations : paper from No. 319, FOR SALE AT dent tae’ dalichand an oe are requested for the construc- aa, vs . igh d with their visit and Edward E Jordan. The Prince of Wales College and Normal ARTHUR . J OHNSON’S tion of a Dweiling House for Mr. Thoma pasulededie a een of everybody,| Fairlie Durant. School will open for the coming session on PERKINS & STERNS Campbell, on Richmond Street West. . giving special trip. ey) ee Median Monday, the 26th inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m. ' DRU STORE Harris, Architect, from 19 ¢ cheek cn Masia ; & mC 4 <a --—__ Chea ‘ td , ; ; : ; ° p Dry Goods Store. the llth of August, until the 21st of August. k D. C, for the Stomach, Hate R McKeon One HunDRED mackerel barrels for sale.— Corner Kent and Prince Streets. The lett = eer “aader will er n . Geo. J. Wright. augl2 2i; aug9—ti jnl9 sarily be accepted. au - . i a sii