rd - - JUNE 2O 1-823 | EX AMIN EE, - een ein —— THH DAILY Se SA bs ON SIRT ILL Ne —<= ---—-—-= =__ a ee enone ee ae a > seaneiuiinionatii ~ ; ee a - oar eon — -—— -~- a - ee —_——- , 5 enna ——— ls 5 e | < | oT " CENTENNIAL EXGIBITION amount of prize money. But these are difficulties in the way in ap able and forc- | “AO , a JU wD i L. ry DED nil -y objectionable arrangements, under | ible speech | fh! = LL, a Te ec which any respectable hybrid can be en-; After some further conversation (he! | -~-A Nb tion: Why is it that Polled Aberdeens and St. Peter’s Schools. tered and maintained throughout the Ex-| motion was put and carried. | | | sitiaalil | ne FOR SALE ae eee Se : ee on eae other breeds of which there are only a few snipes Sanderson Brothers & Co, (Limited), Sheffield. LOW hibition without cherge. Another ques- te tere —_ v”0-—-——— was of a conversational character, : — avimals in the whole of Canada are placed| [pe two St. Peter's Schools closed for | 9 p 0 pan 3 FOR PROMPT PAYMENT: toe long to be reported in full C ae almost upon an equality as to prizes with the} the summer on Friday, at eleven a. m. maine hai old standard Ayrshires and Short-horns, of |» account of the absence of the Priest CASKS PAINT OIL, chair, 4 Hon, Senator Hayrnorne occupied the Mx. IncuEs explained that he came which there are hundreds and thousands of Incumbent, and for other reasons, there CASKS OLIVE OIL, i Chi ; Aaah eat . . : : . . . ’ : . ’ "— a sth 1 bw the Government of New | 2o¥le specimens tn this country! Another] was no public closing as on previous years; A CASKS MACHINE Olt, , Seek fe : ; i l i , Fo Wats “ . — swick to confer with the Board with a | (vestion: How is it that while this Island |} 4+ notwithstanding, a number of ladies s CASKS ENGINE Oli, ruDS a mmte ] t Vb ‘ ; j ‘ mais " : no, % . ‘“ ble be . c S — v ; view to ab arrangement of the difficulty; | #20"e co" mke an exhibition in every class | and gentlemen were present. The prize ASKS WOOL oft, we : . , . tof horses, and while there has been so much | j;¢¢ ; - and he would like to hear what members of | ‘ dees list is as follows: Al ae. 7 B i had to say with respect to the Prize care to have the different breeds of cattle | GIRL’S SCHOOL 5 repo coe oa niet red eae «mo. NORTON BROS., HARDWARE MERCHANTS a List | ad, sheep Shore, ORR ear a: inP Ot »| Prize for General Proficiency—Ist class, °y y | A full supply of “LONDON PURPLE, MERTING OF THE ADVISORY BOARD TO COUNTER WITH MR. INCHES O . . . i all } mbled together under a few headings? Wholesal i Retai The Chairn aid that the Prize Liat to | * “ - T 5 ‘Lean: 21 } ance W : olesale and Ketail . ne nen ti oa fir ~. n h sd been | Mr. incues said that he felt rather aaa on — Constance Webb; > “ ; D. GORDON whbica exception was at ors t e ‘ le Sa y : ae. ‘ “d class ral otton. % . =~. . & 2 . .. ;: | awkward in attempting to meet the objec re , : sole A ents for & Dy is and ‘ ‘ 6 “, ‘ 2s hat fo ome reaso srevised Prize aw i 5 . ° . a 2 2 2 - e s oe Georgetown, June 29, 1883, —5w z revised; but for some reason the revise | tions raised, the more so as he had no pre- General Examination Prize—Ethel Scott, = ‘8 ow, wkly lat | ot been put in circalation in this | ‘ oes fea yreat vious knowledge of what was to be brought Province, and the changes made were not forward id as th atter was x wre | ford, : i . ‘ veey well known ee eet vy ee pg a Prize for Spelling—Alice Webb. \ ] Ehave been appointed Sole Agents for the Patent Sand Blast Sharpered WwW A N ED. ! . ' . oy " j ' . nding | extensive than : be Mr. Ixcnes said the delay in sending) |. there to justify the Prize List in| Prize for French—Ethel Scott. Files, and have on hand a stock, io Mill and Cross Cut Saw, Round aod Prize for Punctuality—-Caroline Han- _ Par he swwised Prize List was due to ; . : = ’ ; izq — Fr , : ae coumaen ~ Hae ain . _ ee Poet Office at | ev ry particular. But in regard to the C Scholars’ Popularity Prize — Frank Half Round, and Square Bastard. st alae mi re “ey oe waa } amount of the priaes, that was a matier of | Votton. These Files are warranted to do more work and Jast longer than awy other} PA? m pay s MAKERS, strietly ’ > ” ee cd} nderatood that the calculation—a question as to how much BOYS’ SCHOOL. make first-clagy—none others. Addrega, R. # EN NS Sala Oe UnUGeFS , ,™ i alt an " ad: P > . : . . ° e ; ° a ‘ ‘i , i " iis : classification of stock remained the same as the yf see Te Legg a Ky oe BON 28 Examination for Matriculation at Ring's} Mill Men especially will save at least one-third the cost of ordinary Files DUNLOP, McDONALD & €6, at ok Pen ? . his particular e alifax xh 0 ‘olle rj _—_ ; ; : tn it was in the Prize Liet as at first issued, | “ ae . r 7 Wotan aie College, Windsor—G. A. Brown. , by usiog the Patent Sand Blast Sharpened. Merchant Tailore, that the conid not properly be quoted; because the Prize for Examinations, Xmas, Easter Amherst, N.8 and it was tc the classification , eee “mere : ' greatest objection was taken. For in- Commissioners of that Exhibition awarded |4nq Midsummer, given by School—Ist June 29,=4i a ¥ a ae . . . » ra. 2 Been eet oe cae oe with a foal at| Prizes which they could not afford to pay. | div, G. H. Webb; ad div. R. M. A. Call and See Testimonials. —aideitaatan merreeeni : Lr nee . The Halifax Exhibition, in this respect at! Qyming: 3rd di C. H. B. Longworth “28 e a oot. cannot compete successfully with ’ . Cuming; 3rd div. . H. B. Longworth. t ¢ her f . ¢ “os rere sed 7 ead Gee Genwt least, served rather as a warning than as Prize for Marks, Michaelmas, Lent and NORTON BROS nt 1608 1 eITing *y a mare that ; ces. T y an example worthy of imitation; and it was/ pp ‘ . years. If she be a good mare for breeding ghee e ee ee ee: ee Easter Terms, given by School—Ist div., eiiilinim alin alii tn ks shile the | t9 aveid the difficulties into which the}pR R, Newbery; 2nd div., G. J. Rogers; : a : pop lht Go sn sh vi the |, sense, ape]. Navies dod ees BOO] a ann an 1889-2 ly Ii be soedces | FOR SALE} are é ac O vn! u al t . et a : - . ohiens a “=> ” °.4 H a. Mn Senemmnin dite tiehs sie tole for the ¢ entennial Exhibition were| 2nd prize Examinations, given by Mrs. | —— " ™ eeeinn | reduced In the first Prize List issued, the|q pp. Longworth — 3rd div., D. Me- 1 5 BARRELS Anticosti Herrin e , | nrizves were oubtedly > ¢ we d : Hon. Mr. Feecvson—That obj: ction | P™4°* riot } aes ubtedly 0 low. But that Kinnon. gibbed, and packed in new oot @ill ran through ai] the elenees Prize List has been reconsidered. There has Scripture Prize, iven by Mrs. K. dé; ere! barrels. Apply, git bat . . g - - Dea Jenxrys theught. the foal should be | DeeM aa increase of about fifty per cent. in Hodgson—lst, R. M. A. Cuming; 2nd, G. shown at the side of the mare as a proof of the gross amount of the prizes; and the) 7 Rogers. ae ne WALTER MATHESON, the mare’s good qualities as a breeder. | PFs are Row Ss liberal as they can be,| arithmetic and Writing Prize, given by cot sere Water Street, Wit) rd th ger a judges can possibly under the circumstances. We have expen- F. T. Newbery, Esq. - G. H. Webb town, June 29.—Iw : ont he mais, " age ‘ possibly : : ae a tiie . . _. , we >. . . ° 4 . Ba ia tell which mare in the cowpetition is the | *'** sheds to erect, and other expendi Latin Prize, given by Miss Katie Wright eee “vi ‘ a mend: he others ent Te which were not incurred by HR. Palmer a g ; a STRAWBERRIES es Or oTreecalng purpos - Ove : ‘ . o. ii eas rs ome . be : * . hibitions, the foal is shown with the mare. ve ee of aoe a ‘| English, given by Rev. G. W. Hodgson— ——— :0: ——— ; ; evi ." : os - * ee , | and, as bDelore explaine we canno raw ca . oie io ‘ : _ ‘ ; i aa siiiaiail ‘ ee Mr. GARDINER So they are in a gland | « . exhibition ania upon 85000 of the Ist o * z° ee! -o ae Ve y Best AMERICAN KEROSENE OI, TI\BE Leadics of the Baptist Gherch wi — ° That " : 2 » st S ' r = rive . . 4 ’ J. . . ‘ a , , invariably. that was one of the worst | money voted by the Dominion Government. |S. 4,.. ORE Se Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, hold <e features of the Halifax Exhibition. eich ian teoiaie cata Recital ' Srrickland. Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL old 4 De. Jenxins—Tane sbsence of the foal Oy Se CORES (OO Oe Sens French Prize, given by Head Master— xtra * 4 ’ horses, that was a matter carefully con- . ‘i : : : : . . sak : will be almost sure to lead to unplessant- iii, Tih) Whites e | 1stdiv., R. B. Newbery; 2nd div., given by | and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all descriptions, for sale t W Vv tl al ness, Competitor's words will be doubdt- we ag "9 _ ese it ren found that} Mr. K. ©. Hind, H. R. Bobkirk. at Manufacturers’ Prices. ra err es Vv ed; and the Judges decision will be the an ae “ a Ho srOun the Upper | Geography and History Prize, given by ow — shore liable to be called im question... Again, | PTO*!BCes, and that in the Lower Provinces}. G PHind—C. H. B. Longworth. CA Mi PB Eg i & R 4 YDEN AND APRON FAIR ; ; the number of pure bred horses, was very \ — : , sss é ive ’ heavy draft horses cannot be classed with ee em , very! German Prize, given by Head Master— Ch’t j °7 1899 : horses for agricultural purposes; Ciydes | “™™ indeed. As to thoroughbreds, it was | 4,+ div., G. H. Webb. wee. Con eet eee In aid of the Charch Fund, ase al \ 2 a 7 . . . ascertained that there were only two, and Popularity Prize, given by E.J. Hodgson, s *archerons, od Suffol -onches ' 7 = dales, Percher an offolk Ponshes | (¢ Clydesdales, Percherons and Punch Esq —G. A. Brown. In the Drill Shed, cannot properly be classed as farm horses; Seitehvchaaare f aah id - orses, sre rere 8s Ww 6 rs . : : . and, suppose they are so entered.on what} oo ae ata ss vid : th ie was! Punctuality Prize, given by Rev. G. W. . . aeemcs ine SB: y y ' —_. principle must the judges base their deci- . e on naar a ary tu divide them into Hodgson—G. J. Rogers. 0 : ‘ ' ). . separe siasses. : sion / Some of the vudges w)] wreier a . “ n poe $s a a i Hon. Mr. Ferauson—Why do you make . ee . TAURS DAY JULY Lath J d ; 1 ‘ Clydesdale, oihers may have a partiality for é ctniineniie «itd 5 : inet Mditinls tanita C de N D Suulk Punches or Percherons: and the aaa ate ciass ot the olstein bree Oo onvent © otre ame. > Cc: best horse for agricultural purposes may be Me. Inc mm ye) Os ‘ ae : : Refreshments, Ice Cream, ete., will be sup- neithr the one nor the other. How are “ik. ANCHESThat we did simply as an The distribution of prizes to the pupils plied during the afternom and evening. the j idges, under such a classification to Pema ag sme for a conten plated importa- ( f this excelle nt instituti: nh took place pri- Doors open at 9 p> m. Admission, 10 cents, come toadecision? They must be governs d tion oO eistein Cattle. In Nova Scotia vately on Weduesday last. On the 14th 4 Ch’towr, June 27, 1883. e ’ y <> ae Tt. ote . > ai . ‘ ° by their prejudices as to the various breeds. | #2“ New B: unswick, not one word has been | the examination was held, and the pupils! alee wa wih uals ti cane Again, it has been stated that the Dominion said aur on classification, though there ot the various classes acquitted themselves | ee Government have given the Exhibition Chane iat = ut a — to oe admirably. Following is the programme NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS ses mich > 4 ai-} > . ; . re Commissioners $10,000. anes mig at w: wade for pure yred stal-| and prize list :—- New Biack Cashmeres : : F : ee . eee aes ae lions in Clydesdales, Percherons and : bi : Pigeon ? —PER STEAMER— Mr En wks said $5,000 only were graut-| Suffolks, if it were deemed advisable. | Music—‘ Triumphant March”—Trio. New Colored Cashmeres : ed for the _purposes of the Exhibition. Dr. Jenkins—At present you shut out ‘‘Welcome Song” — Au Carnival of cr / ib Si T id yy f iF ( The other $5,000 were even 4 en pure bred horses altogether. Venice. Opening address by Miss Susie New Black French Mcrineces unme § B rom On Ol, ag ses. Five in aoe Ses ib | be esqmnees Mx. GarpiInger—And cffer prizes for Re ddin. s . 9 ie y the one Board hen ee pull mongre!s. Prizes to Intermediate Department. New Colored Freuch Merinoes, NFORMATION has just Seen received that the extra $5,000 will be set apart forCen-| MWe. Ixcurs—Thoroughbredsa are not Duet—‘*Nabuco.”’ : > , the above-named stramer will not he tennial celebrations, eic. shut out. Our idea was that the large Prizes to Senior Department. New Plush ¥ elvetecns, ready to leave London unt. about the 15th De. Jenkins contended that, even 80, | horses should compete in the Agricultural| 1st Course—Silver Medal for success in N - Satin P July next Parties wishing to order Goods the circumstances of the stock pen - class. Arithmetic awarded to Miss C. Dwyer. ‘ ew Satin arasols, by this conveyapce jaye still time to do eo, this Province were such that they could Dr. Jenxixs— The classification of horses Superior Course—Silver Medal awarde ce i , . . : he classfics articipate fai ee es : Miss Mav M. Kelly Rew Silk Sunshades, F. W. AALES, not uncer the classhcation partic ipate airiy | is net at all conaistent with that ot cattle. to JVLiss av M1. e y- Ch’town June 90 —6i : ‘ } ia ; i inion ‘ | . 7 rorye oti 7 » * af ’ i wea, and said that, in his opiuior e are > ge > : . Undergraduating Course—Currict of - ene. ‘ ‘ n the prizes, and anid hat, in ,Opiuion, Cattle are carefully separated into classes, re ad g Co _— Curt . um of | New Silk Jersey Gloves aa 2 the money had been toc loosely voted | and prizes are provided even for varieties | studies, Grammar, Parsing, Analysis, Uni- * 3 ; a? : ‘ Fs 4 I t . . oa oe: “1 ’ : : . ns rn ‘ek ’ ’ 4 yf by Parliament. la his opinion each Pro- | that are not now in the country. versal History, Familiar Science, (I helps’), New Fartatan Frillings, ro Ce M Mil rKES ¢ vince should be represented at the Board Mx. Incues—Under the circumstances, | Problems on Lerrestial and Celestial Globes, : ee : of Deminion Exhibition Commissioners, so | the classification could not be now material- | Rhetoric, (Quackenbos’), Biography of cele- New White Cottons, . that i sres's of eac ovince y be 4 ne 3 y ig rat ope br: e t ig] ‘ a ° : me. hat the interests of each Province might be ly changed. But we might yet open an | rated personages, Logic (Balmez), New Brown Hoilands. FAS AND Pig NIGS. considered and subserved. We have here} unenumerated class. Natural History, (Ackerman), Literature, among our cattlea large number of very Mx. Garpiner-— Whatever arrangement | Book-keeping, Arithmetic, (Smith’s large). : smale which must : oe eee _— ; ' Yes } , . a fine animals which must necessarily be | i, arrived at it must be definite. We musti4!gebra, (Celenzo), Geometry, Composi GEO DAViI ES & placed in the grade class. To give us @! pave everything definite. tion, (Letter-writing, Descriptive Essays, ‘ © The best place t o get your snpplies is af chance at all, there ought to be a good class Sine, Sateen tnaheds Historical s»bjects). Medals of this course ; A? . , 99 » of grades. The exhibition of stock ought ; : ; and crowns of honor awarded to Misses E. Ch’town, June 22, 1883. . to be for the encouragement of agricul- ** That a Committee be appointed to| Hickey, J Sinnot, E. Coonan, S Reddin, |= .T ela - a THE CITY STREAM BAKER ‘ turalists ; but under the Prize List our | make a statement of an amendment to the| B. Kelly, J. McDenald, A. Reddin, and farmers cannot possibly have a chanee to} Dvminion Prize List, which they consider|S Walker. participate in the prizes for cattie. To | would be acceptable to the exhibitors of | Gold Medal presented by His Grace the Bi : d G k sum up, the horse list should be re cles ified, | this Province, and more in harmony with | Archbishop of Halifax, for Christian | a ts oa | ‘e CG Se iscuits an a : es, and the grade class of cattle should be | other Exhibition Prize Lists. Doctrine, awarded to Miss J. Sinnot. & (our own manufactuge), 0:0 enlarged. Mr. GarpIner said, that in his opinion, Silver Medal presented by Rev. Father ’ CONFECTIONERY, » ‘ ; , . ; ee ’ ‘ ‘ i Th iti as ° Henry Lonxeworrs, Esq. objected in| it wonid be impossible for the Commission. McGillvray for Christian Doctrine, awarded in great variety. the first place to tne classification of the | ers at St John, at this late date, to make to Miss M. Callaghan. To the W holesaie and Retail Trade. horses. It would be ridiculous to place | such changes as would be at all suitable to| , Silver Medal fur Domestic Economy, be- Clydesdales, Percherons and Punch horses | the people of the Island. He was sorry to stowed by the Institution, awarded to Miss SnD ee tyme in the Agricultural purpose class, and it} say that he believed an arrangement of the BE. Hickey. SYRUPS, NUTS, &c, would be wrong to leave these horses, from | difliculty impracticable. ' “— ae oe Plain uae beteren W & A S ROWN & CO All of the above very cheay which our best heavy horses are bred, ont ee, . ry e Institution, awarde o Miss A. é heap. y eh 1 on Sg Bret The Chairman reminded Mr. Ioches that an a » - of the competition. it had been the duty of the gentlemen Gold Medal for Music, awarded to Miss J. (UIRK. » 21y » » oat fe » £ ? . : separately. One of the best features of the | around the Board to prepare Prize Lists} 7, Murphy Ch'town, June 1§.—1m eod Halifax mmniintion S horses was the show | for the annual Exhibitions with very Vela! Mesic--*‘Pectel Dar.” AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND — / al le th oe “bead ctalbiel : Clydes. | sntlimeane at their command. ‘Fhey Sere,| tustrumental Mosic “Les Clochetts.” ates = UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- abie that the pure bred stallions 1ydGe@s- | shu © 7 . : “ : — spite ey Se SU JD ts dales, Pe faennie and Punches, should be therefore, compelled § 'o: -stady” Prise Closing address by Miss R. Kickham. \) NER, the Cheapest and best Newspaper Lists closely; the result is that they under- published on P. EK. Island, Only $1 per year. shown. But in the Prize List the very | stand the matter. Now, onder the prize Finale—**Pas de charge.’ % horses for which there should be prizes are | jist before us, it seems that the mcst valu- . en a ™!. Se nae entirely ignurec, able breeds of cattle in the country receive bY ANTS LOS?, FOUND, de. Hon. Mr. Fexavson said one of the| very little more encouragement than breeds FEE D ivi EAL & " a =; = 4 ‘ 9° . : reasous way our people are disposed to he which have neo existence in these 4VOR SALE- An American Seine. Boat, critical about the prize list is the very] Provinces; and the classification of sy are offeri ial i ‘eme s rere great risk and ¢ ieanes of taking eis horses is such that it must be Flour VM olasse SC They are offering spccial inducements to eash buyers, fr. 25 406 keel, ip goad onter. a, 29 animals across the straits. In this respect, | impossible for the judges to come to a ? "5 RF ‘ ‘ ; : U. ©. Paspros. zn ye our farmers have difficulties which the | right decision respecting them, If an ar. It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing |< ow by eee farmers of the Provinces of the Mainland | rangement is to be made, we must be met an: MI OSLO: elsewhere. W ar rool yt the country aes Bes. Inst od of having merely to put half way. The difficulty of effecting the ee preferred. Apply at this office. [june 29 tf weir stock im the cars and sending | readjustment is increased by the fact that - | them direct to S John, they have first to| the time is short. Farmers should know at SUBSCRIBER'S SALESROOM, W. K A. BRG WN & CO. [ron Sate A Grand Square Piano, pearly put them on the teland Railway train, and once whe ther or not it will be possible to Ch'town, June 1, 1882. ~ wkly new, will be soldata bargain. Apply at then remove th m to the steamer; and then | exhibit at St. John in order that they may —ON— —— — ——_—_—__—_- —-- Se Exsiner Orrice {june?8 put them in the cars of the Intercolonial. | begin to prepare. ft - The risk and expense are necessarily very Hon. Mr. Fexevson said we are not so Wednesday Ath July great ; and the inducements must be worth | unreasonable as to expect that any Prize ' , while before our farmers ineur the! List could be so framed as to fully meet our — F\EATH TO POTATO BUGS. — Paris ureat Summer Resort of P. F. Island, = [22 ssteputewes ata ! - ae ie ELEVEN O'CLOCK : i risk and expense. The Exhibition Com- | views. ae en —0:0— ~-«-- (junc25 2w wkly 1i pat 2w whly 1 missioners should also remember that at| Mr. Incues said it would be very 100 bags Coarse Ground MEAL, a ee the Exhibition the farmers and the manu-| awakard io charge the list just now, and he 100 brie. Saperer Extra FLOUR, PEAER superior Pishing: Bots, = reduced . RO ¢ ‘ ” “e e . » @ : facturers stand upon an entirely different | hoped the Pr vnce-would not press for 50 Rent : Medical Hell, will be cflest © 25 mw footing. To the manufacturer, the Exhibi- | material changes. 3 hhds. SUGAR. prices until Dominion Dey. paar tion is a great means of advertizing the ; Mr. GARDINER— I am in the habit of Willi also cffer at the same time: | a” PPO! INARIS Ww TER. Hunyadi Janos wares which he has on sale. But the fine | saying what I think, aud I must say that | 50 runs. CHOICE MOLASSES = > % L "Wake “4 Pulua and Frekerjch's ‘ ‘ ¢ } ‘ , Sa 43 i : . . hs. & 4 Ni JASSES ‘J : . = anima! which the a exhibits is the | think this the worst Prize List I ever saw sn loko coe silat ' it ust Ico Beach. i . Ke island. Mineral Waters, fresh from Kngiand, at om.y one of the Kink Ossesses, an ay | ade ou a ) nh . : ; , . . , y ma : n 1 7 7 > oe mi y ie ‘ Te are as u t e 0:0 Dopp’s MepicaL HAL [junezd ws 2w 20f De .0OFr Saie at al! VOW le prizes R. INKINS said 1at If (NO Materia | ; : ? : . pe — a , i niee : : : ; . This beautiful and well known watering place will | ened fo 5 = pom offered by the St. John Commissioners are | change could be made in this Prize List, he FENTON 7. NEWBERY. e pm I be opened for the season on July Ist. ‘ The Propriet«rs have taken pains te improve this establishment. t it th eueansiiy sell a mm , Ter : Juné 20.9 } <8 pains pre u sishment, 0 as to merit the con- ae we o nll so that they offer little | had nothing more to say. ne 30 J tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parte of inducement to farmers to transport valu-| Mr. Newson said that the smallness of ve world. able animals, and they are so badly classifi- | the money prizes would damp the ardcr of For i auti res ly walk ; Lis Ne a eee : . ‘Y charming scenery, beautif:] shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fiching, gun- | ¢ a iat Miles ith use of - aa — De pate for the best | of stock raisers especially as if they attend P| AR D COAL | Ding. etc, “The seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. ’ ' _" Veit Parnes a roedee suitable animals. Altogether the fecling here is| the Exibition they will be subjected to 5 TERMS—61 75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month, Special | ¢ sal Sonal Apply at this oftice. that our farmers cannot take part in the | a rates for families for lengthened periods. oo y: PPtY (may 2t Wane? A Cook and Nurse. Apply at Tue EXAMINER OFFICE. [junel8 great expenee as well as risk. Exhibition except very serious 5 Mr. P. BLAKE ome ig is Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening j » a ’ ; ons gc JiR. E eX} » > ) "kh . . : Shae a a. « e . a *€ + ons D ——$—$—$$—— y al eenfhies eieet » Abeeiies , los kn. P. Y LAK eX} ressed hi | Surprise and "yO {| ARRIVE, ex brig “Canada,” on or i ‘iho every Thursday Mond: . 4 to : vB» calling for ee ‘ o Mader very creat disadvantages, ; regret respecting the Prize List os issued, about the 10th July rext ’ | Gaests; returning every Rursc =y and Mor day Morning, at9o clock, p. m. ifraxO LEIi—(with iz mediate posse ssi0n) thet Be fered Garpiner asked why the prizes | and said that in his opinion it Was now too = =. : Trains leave Charlettetown ‘or Hunter River at 6 45, 9 20 a. m., and 4.15 p. m.* | i handsome and couimodious residence @ ; oBered are so much smaller than the uriz . , a ae i ™ Hunter River for Charlottetown 9 044. m., 2.25 and 7.11 ; oe r ¢ Peter 8 ; ch smal an the prizes | iate to effect the changes so desirable. He| 90 . Se ee ao a See ae ey the northern suburbs of the eity, on St, Pere’ c Riven atall former Deminion Exhibitio:,. Sie aunt in fr wm hie i i nadihala of the | 2.5 (OnE 4 hestnat, e Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m, | Koad, jately voceupied by L. B. Archibald, F and even so much i + Leite a. : | Se ; es i & = ’ “6 Summerside for Hunter River 6 45 a.m. and '2 and § lw _ ; a - ‘orth & SZARD : » mn less than those awarde tank tm the ont bh Ail ts ae kat ‘ vo Ant 9 Pil | ‘ 1 .m. and '2, noon, and 5 40 p. m. | Msq. Enquire of Lonuwokra & HaszaRb. : SS Count i . c : *Wai aee } ore ch In thee intry, tsiAt the island c onld j 75 Ege tuthracite (ea). | Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all noints at Hunter River to convey alien ers to | g I ighir , tonay 16 188 : haps ++ al ia oa 110DS 1 Untario! Per-| make up an exhibit which would reflect; is aside . oe Mere Sia c 8 1t wonlk ms ‘ : . : i ; 50 © © said that as the entries | credit on all the parties concerned in it.| Orders can be§left at were to be free and the food of LET—vne-half of that three story : 4 raw , the stock| But under il elassificatlo the ‘ ‘ > | i } j . om exhibition was alse te he free, there | onlieade. ‘. iti be Se an CAPT. J. HUGHES, JOHN N EWSON & Co., Brick House, on Upper Queen Stree impessible to obtain Water S‘reet. | containing pine rooms. Possession at once, Ww un when " ' ta Wiwveiat for Vo vive fais play, Min Brie yoineal vat the! uw, Juuy WO —pet tb arrive ber pres Li! Jone 7—2}m Prurereturs, ' Apply ty Auwxwnpen HoKnd. (uiay2®