a ae al all ies ik aie wie a « iii tia ePER. Pe gee w™, “4 ag ¥ 5 J ~ 2. * This is true | a 3 — 4 . aia al berty, Whea Free Born Mx tienen ene ntl a aN en ne aan a ooo eee . Corres Two CEnts. SOENGLI eee - NEW SERIES. CHARLOT? CheWauy craniner ; is i i : ve ry Cvetiuy OY ‘o a m D bhishin “ , U6 OA t x U 18 Ing (+f. ~ From ¢ " er of Water (ereat tt & “fy . Charlottet wn, Prine iw island, ie (iF ' ‘ it iON S2 >) CO tk on sth « Kata idk » éeidet actin Ww Advertising at modera rates Contracts may b iad ¢ monthly, quar-| terly. half-yeariy, oy yearly «i vertiaements, a eel New American Mustins. pig A . New French Wuslins, ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1887, i BIG em MOON S CHANUES., _ ' . se. * Moon Sth day, 6h., 25.8m., p. m., E. Book Musilia, ¥ LO rizon. so Ssesq Last Quarter bith day, 9h. , 22. 5m m., S.W TuUESELEEN, Ne | >t 2ist day, fn. » I S 3 i} First (Juartet 25th uay, a 5. om. BIN.» 6 - N. E. (below horizon. ) T1OHS, a. TOWN, P. E. New Prin’ ed Batists, New Printed Cottons. DISPLAY OF LACES. ictoria Lawn, Bishop’s Lawa, Check inane «£ | pee WN? on guluiec, titclae ss ‘ i vroideries, in Allovers, Flounciags, Edgings, Inser . - i it RE i s : p . Sun Sun |Moon! High Day's A big Stock TY Gioves and Hosiery. M DAY OF WEEA “ises/set ris wat } n’h ' . . - TISCS/ SOUS 4905 au e ; ‘ gy ; . ‘ «¢ a4 ’ P. ‘ . “4 38 ‘ ‘ —- = — | Linen Coilars and Cuffs, separate or in sets. h mh miaftr’nimorn| h m ‘ a has ree Hotels : a" 1 Wednesday (4 17/7 38, 2 36) 6 3415 19 | Corseis, direct from the makers and at the lowes 2 Thursday 17 39| 3 50; 7 45 20 540g 3 Friday 16 39: 5 31 8 40 93 PPt ( . iis i6 so} 6 16) 9 29 25 | =~ O > Sun ib 41; 7 23/10 14) 26 | ; M is 42: &§ 36 io 55! 27 . Bt “ 2 a > ‘ ad : a. * : 15} 43, 9 2tl1 37| 29 if you want a Seaside Dress just see our siock of , " y : 9 alt 16 o NP Bi is ae nike ; ' dio ., 3 : Oe cone 4) dio Saitic 3) Flannels Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be y7a nh LAY . i 2 wu » a 1O\é'riday 14} 4621 24, 1.33) 32 found. J) jRafurday 14} 47)11 52) 221) 32 ee 12}Suncda y i4| 47j)morn| 3 7) 33) 13; Monday 14) 475020) 4 4 33. i 14] Puesday 14} 48) 0 44) 5 5}. 34! an lip Vedfesday 4) 13) 48) 1. 9) 600, 35 16) Thursday 13) 48) 1 34) 9 15 30 17| friday i3j . 48; 1 59, 8 & 30 (8S Saturday 13) 48) 2 30); 8 52; 35 i9Sunday 13} 43) 3 3) 9 34) 35 20) Moud. 13) 48) 4 42:10 16) 35) June 7—dy & wky 21 Luesday 13} 48) 4 30)10 55| 35 . . sai oa 22) W edvesd sy 14, - 491 5 25,11 37 Jo | 23' Thursday 14 49) 6 28\morn 35 | a re 24| Friday b. 14) 49) 7 30) 017i 35) 92% “) & & “= y . ' - - =al a4] 4% : $a 5 Fi 25)| Saturday 15; 49) 8 47) 0.54) o4 : a : — TAs ; ~ 26|Sunday 15} 49/10 0 144) 34 i 7 U a3 > 27; Moulay 15; 48/11 13) 2 32) 33 | 6 2 28 Tuesday 15} 48/aft 46) 3 31) 33 29 Wednesday 16) 48) 1 33) 4 42) 32 4 16/7 48) 2 50' 6 G15 32 ——— : : 30, Thursday ’ | | By James L. Mashlillan, GRAD! Ontario Vetermary Sollege, vie OF fl, 4 larger Stock (all New Goods). Loren, Office in connection with Keunedy & Stewart's | Livery Stable Great George Street. oo t | Ch'town, April 21, 1887—law & wky Men can be suited SALTS 2 Ch’town, May 30, 87—dy wy—pat | HE attention of the Public is called to the Immense READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, to be found at J. B. MacDonald’s. Stock of No House in the Trade can show a ‘Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that will Wear Well—Clothing that You can Buy Well. Youths can be suited—-Boys can be suited. ee ee Thousands of HATS in Felt and Straw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You ean get your Money's Worth every time, by buying at oe a te Department. B QO S ei QO N Millinery ¢ iene - i ; ‘ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OC £233. | We take this means of thanking our customers whe, by their liberai THE PALACE STEAMERS patronage made May the iargest OF THE Our Trimmed Millinery has given INTERNATIONAL S.S. 69. sey hha lt ee nt | the ercatest satisfaction—ilhe fine Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- | w f Miss Saunders being tully iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at work of Miss : " & ) 8.00 a m alte any London er Paris Pai- Also leave St. John at 7.30 every Saturday /eaqu: t J ‘terws night for Afurther of supply Midsummer 4 2 BOSTON OI4ECT. ! —_——_——_ Styles, in American Fare fron Charlottetowa to Boston, 25,00, 2nd expected in n few days. Claes ; $0.50, lat c.4 ™<s 1 BEER BRGS. Yor tickets ard other information apply to G ASHAIY, ¢*. W. HALES, P&L Bye P. K. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Tickst Agent, April 18, 1887—eod wky L. ARTHUR & 60, | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 3, 1887—eod CEO ek eer ere 6 UE at a el BN RECEIVERS OF | Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & | Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTO, MASS. May 18, 1887. | | Gent's Pweed Suits from $3.95, | HE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- | PANY,” having lately added to their stock 30-Gent Tea for 25 cents. of type and material fur Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heada, Letter Heads, Handbilis of all kinds, Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. : None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing pape direct from the manufacturers, they are able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. the public is W. L. COTTON, Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1886. as The continued patronage of espectfully solicited. * Ch’town, June 17, 1887—-eod & why al | Millinery month in our expericnee | | J. B. MACDONALD’S. | ' ! | | j | | RM IR EBUECEB P ee Black and Colored Cashmeres, 40in. wide, at 25 cents, White Sheeting, two yards wide, at 23 cents, Table Linen, from 22 cents per yard. Tapestry Carpet, from 34 cents per yard, Gent's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, new styles, only 50 cents, Summer tnderwear. Ali our Ladies the finest ing/ish make. White Voiton Nightgowns. White Cotten Cheniise. White Co‘ton Bodices. White (etiton Underskirts White Cotton Drawers. Gauze Linders, Mertno Lincers. Weare also showivg a nice line Straw .8tSof Ladies’ Silk Mose, in Black and Colored. BEER BROS, Gent’s White Dress Shirts, from 50 cents, GHO..e:. FULL: Sign of the LION, Queen Street. if. s I er. Underwear is of ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28; 1887. GRAN D Jubilee Celebration db Fete ——AT GEORGRTOWN, gepeiE stank Thursday, 4th July, 1887, on the Beautiful Grounds adjoining the Drill Shed, which commands a view of the iarbor and Surroundings, PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATION. Laying Corner Stone of New Court House, at 10 o'clock, a. tu., With Military Review and Pro- cession of School Children, Assembling of Schoo) Children on Grand stand» Queen Square, at J] o'clock, to sing the National Anthem, after which an Address will be deliv- ered, toyal Salute at 12, noon. Tea at 12.30, p.m. Phe Tea will be managed by a Cummitiee of Ladies, who will do everything to satisfy tae appetite of even the most delicate, and will ve se rved in the ivrill Shed. PROGRAMME OF GAMES, FOR WHICH PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED, LIBERAL Throwiag Heavy Hammer, Running High Leap, + Light do Sack ace, * tieavy Stone, Foot Race, % light do 1 wens Caber, Tug of War—Ma vs. Single. Those who feel disposed to “Trip the Light Fantastic 'loe,” will have opportanities of doing 30, as the Commi'tee will have dancing booths, provided with appropriate music. Band and Bagpipes will be in attendance. In the evening, Gra: d Display of Fireworks on Market Sguae, Lluminstion of Stores, Private Kesidegees, &c. The Committee of Management will see that the Progrufnine will be carried out, Railway and Passage Wares at Reduced Rates and no ae # wilibe spuredto guarantee yeneral satisfaction. d 5S. Rh. MCLEAN, See’y. Georgetown, June 21, 1887. STRAWBERRY «FESTIVAL, Spting Park Grounds. THE ST. PETER’S CHURCIL SEWING SO- CIETY intend having a Sirawberry Festival, ‘Tea and Fancy Sale in Spring Park Grounds, ON TUESDAY, JULY Sth, To commence at 3 o'clock. is Admission 10 cents. Tea Tickets, 25 cents. Friends c ributing Cake, Kefreshments, &c., are kindly ted to send them to Spring Park on the morning of the sale. If a wet day, -agle to be held on WEDNESDAY. St. Peter’s Boys#Band will be in attendance. June 18, 189—taw ee ee CUSTOM SHUS STORB. ete, | Ww. the undersined, have re-opened,the Mesiion ~y ; ~* Cusiom Boot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STREET, formerly occupied by the late Jehan Monaghan opposite Neilson Brothers, Grocers, Repairing Promptly Attended to. ae ee C. McQUILLAN - May 18, 1887—eod & wky ? mos BOARDERS WANTED. ee NV RS. 8S. R. STUMBLES will be prepar- i ed to accommodate boarders on or about 30th June. Honse situated in a very pleasant part of e city, opposite Baptist church, Prince St. Rooms airy; terms moderate. June 18, eod tf. J. McMAHON, Manufactured by Beli & Higgins, St. John, XN. OB. j D>. OM ReEDpDIN, Agent for Charlottetown. Ch’tewn, May 31, law 3m. RETAILS 82 Gents per Pound. 2 Cents per Ounce. 24 Oz., 5 Oz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. In Purity & Quality Unsurp:ssed. June 14, 1887, FOR SALE. A DWELLING HOUSE: it contains eight rooms and is p easantly and conveniently situated on corner of Weymouth avd Dorchester Streets, hear the Railway Depot, Charlottetown, For terms and particalars apply to M. P. Wogan, Heq., Charlottetown, or to the under- 8s gned, at Montague, Lot 57. J. OCONNELIA os ti NOY, Spriag Park School, Vou Methodist Church. N. B. AND P. E. ISLAND CONFERENCE— The public examination of this school SIXTH DAY. took place on the afternoon of Tuesday 21.-t, stint the day of the annual meeting. A number Marysvitte, June 21. [vt parents and other visitors were present, ' ; ; who all expressed themselves pleased with Kev. Mr. Winsloe, from Milltown, a I , the way in which the children acquitted themselves. Miss Bliza Lawson examined several Of the classes in the Principai’s department, while Miss Ellen Lawson kindly assisted Miss Stumbles. The child- Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was invited to a seat on the platform. He ile a brief speech and received a hearty greeting from the Conterence. The following amounts had been secured . : : ren of both departments did ll. ue for the Sustentation Fund :— little "nae : mers dine : ai bi St. John DisthioGs. &. Miao ANY $188 05 | telligent. The pupils of Miss Fredericton - efovels., tne eee 128 2] } Maria Lawson’s department showed Miramichi Fb nine A beans 56 21 lintelligent interest in all the branches Ds ae 7 > “é "76 3° : rr : 2 . . sopecite LL Pattee nee = i studied. Their proficiency in English, St. Stephen“ ,.... esses arithmetic, reading and glis ‘y we Wedd TSA. sc ood 270 00 uc, LOSING, 60H. Ragin bitters _““___ | Was noticed and favorably commented upon $312 65 | by all present. The improvement in read- ing and spelling of the fourth class was very marked. The remainder of the week that they would receive about $20 per | was spent by the scholars of the’ advanced claim. department in written examinations, the Rev. A. D. McCully, B. D., reported i result of which we give below :— from the commitiee tu disburse the annual | Conference collection. The total amuunt received was $175, against which there _, : were claims 5 ee ‘to $446. Comumit- Edmund Higys; Jrd, George Simmons. seeks iene elite a ialina Second Class —Ist, Aunie Eiliott; 2ud, Rev. J. ©. Berrie reported from the! Margaret Mck adyen ; Ord, _Maulda Cahiil. Temperance Suciety. Conference again ly Phird Class—Ast, Ernest McNeill; 2nd, declared itself very fully and emphatically }J0bn McFadyen; 3rd, Alfred Chappelle. in favor of prohibition, and urged the mein- | SPELLING. bers to support candidates in tavor of pro-| First Class—lst, George Simmons; 2nd, hibition. j; Angus McFadyen; 3rd, Charles Saunders. Rev. H. Danie! moved the thanks of the, Second Class—Ist, Margaret McFadyen ; Conference to Dr. Stewart for his ordina-! 2nd. Matilda Cahiil; 3rd, Herbert Judson. tion charge, and requested its publicationin! Third Class—Ist, John McFadyen; 2nd the Wesleyan. COonierence agreed. Ernest McNeill; 3rd, John Gregory. Rev. C. C. Turner reported from the | WRITING * Y ~ : r » = 7 Contingent Fund Committee. The follow- | irst Class—Ist, Millicent Henry; 2nd, ing amounts have been received :— George Simmons; 3rd, Angus McFadyen, There were 39 claimants on the fund, so READING, First Class—ist, Millicent Henry; 2nd, St. John District Cdeccsehee ces tes $ ag 06 Chas Saunders, equal. sramapeaien E se terete eee er enes 58 58 Second Class —Ist, Margaret McFadyen ; SEN ites -- stem nat io 03 22d John Saunders; 3rd, Matilda Cahill, oe Seago sere 18 59. , Phird Class Ist, Alfred Chappelle ; 2nd, P© Died... seein ae 61 73 John McFadyen; Srd, Thomas Veardon, meee we ee, os a es ; 7 52) GRAMMAR. $271 80 | First Class—Ist, Charles Saunders. $27 ; Second Class—Ist, Margaret McFadyen ; Committee was authorized to borrow sufli- ‘2nd, Geo Simmons; 3rd, Edmund Higgs. cient to pay all claims. i GEOGRAPHY. ai ae . C. Berrie pronounced the bene-) Ping Class—Ist, Charles Saunders; 2nd, |George Simmons; 3rd, Angus McFadyen. Second Class—ist, Margaret McFadyen; 2nd, John Saunders; 3rd, Herbert Judson. P. E. ISLAND DISTRICT. Charlottetown—Rev. Job Shenton; Rev. J. V. Jost, supernumerary. Upper Prince | . Street—Rev. Wm. Harrison; Frederick | i ane rae Smallwood, “a First Class —Ist, George Simmons; 2nd, Cornwall—Rev. Wilson W. Lodge. ‘Edmund Higgs; 3rd, Millicent Henry. Little York—Rev. M. R. Knight, A. M. Second Class—-Ist, Annie Eliott; 2nd, Winslos+sRed. Mise Bicek feed. Matilda Cahill; 3rd, Margaret McFadyen. Pownal—Rev. George Steel. Phird Class —Ist, Alfred Chappelle; 2nd, Vernon River—Rey. Richard Opie. John MeFadyen; 3rd, Thomas Peardon. Montague-—Rev. John Goldsmith. ENGLISH HISTORY. Murray Harbor—Rey. John 8. Phinney. ist, Charles Saunders; 2nd, Edmund Bedeque—Rey. Edwin ©. Turner, tiiggs; 3rd, George Simmons. Tryon—-Rev. George Harrison. ARIT . ; HMETIC, Margate—Rev. C. W. Haiilton, | First Clase ot ‘“ Summerside—Rev. Benj Chappell, B. A. ee ass—Ist, Charles Saunders; 2nd, Bidefesd «Men. ies tal. Albert Purdy; 3rd, George. Simmons and Edmund Higgs, equal. Souris— Rev. Douglas H. Lodge. - : Mount Stewart—George C. M. Palmer. . oe ae Margerck McFadyen; Alberwon—Rev. W. E. Reynolds. 2nd, Charles Edlund; 3rd, Herbert Jud- son. West Cape—Rev. Wm. Wass. itd ; Job Shenton, Chairman, Financial See’y. Third Class—Ist, Annie Burhoe; 2nd, steel i tial a Mary Dickinson{; 3rd, John McFadyen. . why Ne Dey WENO “2. | Charles Saunders takes highest rank in SEVENTH DAY—MORNING SESSION, the school. The best attendance in Miss After singing and scripture read by Lawson's room was made by Rhoda White, Secretary, the Rev. George Harrison led and in that of Miss Stumbles by Lawrence in prayer. Long. it was reported that Revs. E. Evans and — ‘The school closed for vacation on Friday, Henry Daniel were elected members of the 24th ; notice will be given of the day of general committee of the Supernumerary Opening. Fund. The Secretary of Conference then pvro- | ceeded to read the list of stations, after’ which Conference proceeded to election of Chairmen and Financial Secretaries:— St. John District—Chairman, the Presi- In trief, Aud to the Point. Disordered liver Indignation is a foe to good na: Dyspepsia is dreadful. is misery. ture, dent; Financial Secretary, Rev. Thos. ,, The human digestive apparatus is one of Marshall. the most complicated and wonderful things in Wredericton District—Chairnian. Rey, °™istenee: li is easily put out of order. f Pee yates a * Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad John Read; Financial Secretary ee Rey. cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular Thomas Hicks. < ¢ s habits, and many other things which ought Miramichi District—Chairman, Rev. not to be, have made the American people a Frederick Harrisou; Financial Secretary— Rev. G. W. Fisher. Sackville District—Chairman, Rev. C. H. Paisley; Financial Secretary, Key. R. S. Crisp. St. Stephen District—-Chairman, Rev. | R. W. Weddall, A. M.; Financial Secre- tary, Rev. G. W. Campbeil. P. E. Island District—Chairman, Rey. Job Shenton, A. B.; Financial nepeitany, | Rev. George Harrison. Rev. C. Evans was then elected a mem-! ber of the General Missionary Board. ju27 4i Permission was given to employ the fol-| Fresu salmon, halibut, mackerel, codfish, lowing as hired loca) preachers: Mr. J. B. | haddock and herring just received at the Fish Gough, W. E. Vandell, and G. M. Young. , Market, Grafton Street. ju24 <i Rev. G. M. Campbell moved a vote of| Carpaue axp CavLirtower PLants.—The a to Rev. John Read and the people best varieties for sale by John Colwill, Upper of Marysville for their kindness in enter- Queen Strect, june 18, 2w—-wkly 3i taining the members of this conference. It Cant and get one of our Jubilee Brooches was by arising vote. Rev. John before they are all gone. 2i—-ju27 Read suitably responded to the invitation.; A Sitver Sovventr of the Jubilee would Rey. R. W. Weddall, A. B. presented the make a nice present fora lady friend. For report from the evangelistic committee. It sale by E. W. Taylor. Zi ju27 recommended the organization of a band of | ~—~>~ workers, (2) open air services in according | with the discipline of the church, and (3)! it recommended to make our district and conference gatherings more distinctly | nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember; No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your drug- gist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Special Notices. Wax CanbLs selling cheap at Beer & Goff's. ‘Summerside Exports. ScuMMERsIDE, June 21, 1887. Shipped per steamer St. Lwarence, Cam- on, master, for Point du Chene ;— evangelistic and aggressive in their, ||.” character. Conference agreed to the same. | 133 cases Cgg8.....-.-- +--+ + eserves eee, $ 399 I 7 Bes 8 ree a are ey Oe a Pre 500 t was reported that Mr. Allan P. Taylor 82 b: : 3 Pens : mags potatoes ... “. Wade ous 58 had died during the yer. He wae the Se we CONE oi oa 66455 35 27th year of iis age and the fourth of his- ministry. Dr. Stewart and Dr. Pickard 8 992 referred to his honesty of purpose and his By same steamer on 22nd : success in the work. Conference adjourned 96 cases eggs..... eT Ee SS § 310 at 12 noon. FN i cebah nel: eile dnp enblion 2766 o@n--- —— - 49 bags potatoes VG 60 hp eee Bhew es ve 32 Measrs. Kivsman & Co: We wish to say SR cords 4.008 vn de 028s Ks on : 80 that our son was very ill with whopingcongh. 150 bush oats ................... e. 45 We were very near giving himup. Our. —_—— vhysician said his chances were very poor. | $3233 e were urged to try your Adamson’s Bal. By same steamer on 23rd: sam, and, our physician giving his consent, 46 cases eggs.... ....... 60502 eee eee $ 157 we decided to doso. We won't say it saved PN cei yew Ts. iis cabs iVe ne 180 his life, but we know it cured him of whoop- RN 58 «a0 oes ain) nOibids bes 10 ing cough, and he is row a strong, healthy 89 bags potators...... 2.05 5+ss0% 50 boy. We use it in oar family always. John 290 lbs feathers ........ ....... : 112 Moutague, June 26, 1887-4 mv eotl A. Garland, Bolle Garland, Clarlestony Mass. re Tejat DAtted {0 Get ty wy bw gw ee ne ‘rs