iin a - Mi, Senate | ! race OTTAWA Job Print nting of all kinds ia ula, Not ra, Dodgers, ete KE Q EN STRET at short notice heads, Pamph 3 “ia, ft dl Five Domzarna A YRaAR. For neat, clean, tastefrl Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it on ee eee “ This fs true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public. may speak free.” —Evurings. sem a NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 380, 1892 VOL. 30.-NO. 34 _ - - - ee -~ - ~~ SO mat on nee ee em en cz ‘alend: for June... 189? HI Y HN Hf RE A Seventh D vision—1, K Kelly, M Muteb; , MINIM DEPARTMENT— POURTH CLASS, ( ule ndar ene, : N i T Dis ql T } Me 2, E Egan; 3, F Sullivan. First Division—1!, Bessie Power, A Bolger, a8 Kighth Divisiun—1, B Oliver, F Blake; |M-4i.Pope, F Blake, F Leahy; 2, Emma MOON'S CHANGES, 2, B McAulay, M Oliver, K Lewis. Benoit, B Gillis; 3, Mary Dougan. First Quarter, 2nd day 5 27 morn THE ARRUAL EXAMINATION Voes} Masic—1, B Coonan; 2, L Hal-| Second Divieion—Ist,G MeGrory, S Carvel, Pall b ve <a E Wa 8 amas fi loran, B McDonalj; 3, McDonald, M]> Gilles, M Trainor, M R Menyey: 2, L | oan Ghenahen Saat ale 4.27 after ‘aneneeensninseaaien McLeod, M Coady, B Olver. Jallahan, J Hornsby, M Cantwel , M Mahar, New Moon, 34th day. '10 42 morn (0) Names of the Prize-Winners.|, 2'3"'"¢—Fits,D vision—1, M Burkes! Oeikin, 3. DSmi'hy H Smith, A Trainor.” ‘ 7 ee ae —_ (0) —————$———— Z@- i *;} Clarkin; 3, D Smith, E Smith, ‘rainor, Ape th dxy ..cserecseeee SR. alter) . oi as A Doyle e Second Primer—1, D Radge, G Steele, K me i. ay 4 Second I ivision—I, M Benoit, B Me- Gillan, L Carter, Maggie Lappin; 2. W Ryan, Day | High Water. E s Donald, B McAulay; 2, A Doyle, M Oliver, | M Kent, 8 M Coyle, J Davis, L Mitebell, H of Day of Week. | ———- | - PRIZE LIST. K Loewia, H Anderson, F Sullivan, A] Stewart, BE Dorsey. Mont | Morn After. SENIOR DEPARTMENT— FIRST GRADE. Gallant, First Primer—Honorable mention, Josie Paap sinha we | <aemeenines Bt i : ene : P - . x Painting in Ol—1, M Burke; 2, J Han-| Blake, W Gritli:h, C Halloran. ue j bh. m i hm | j FOR Phill S a u re Class Standiog—B McDonald, Ist in| drahan, A Doyle; 3, M Benoit, B McDon-| Religious Instruction—1l, B Power, A i Wednes lay } 250 3 15 0 eae p q a reading, Latin, chemistry; 2d in English, | aja, Bolger, I’ Leahy, E Fitzgerald, S Gillan, G - : Tharsday : + 4 10 ieee ats arithmetic, geography, geometry, algebra;} Young ladies deserving special mention MceGrory, M Trainor; 2, F Blake, 13 Gillis, EK aoe ¥ foe - 7 ‘ H ~ 31 in map-drawing; 4th in Christian Doe-|for plain sewing—C McDonald, B Me Benoit, A Clarkir, M Meher, M Dougan, M ‘ aturda; ; oe b | trine. Average, 85. ; Aulay. For fancy work—-C McDonald, B Cantwell, L Carter, K Gillan, G Steele, G = Sunday | 6 3 : a 2 L Brothers, Ist in English, geography, | Burke. aa od. LMLP F Blake, E Benoit t | Monday oa Ta Pad Se ge ke se or “ gS hee irammar—l, M i Pope, F Blake, H Be 7 | Tessier 8 21 8 43 MONTREAL. bistety, Songeeniets 2d owe — Prizes for Domestic Economy wereaward- A Boiger, B Gillie, F Leahy, G McGrory, s W ednesday 9 5 9 26 rine; 31 in arithmetic, Latin, algebra; ed to L Brothers, B McDonald, C MeDon- | 5 i; Callahan, S Carvell, S Gillar; 2, B $ | Thursday 947 | 10 8 eee 4th in chemistry. Average, 83. b ald, M McDonali, K Lewis, E Egan, M | Power, MR Murphy, M Moher, M Trainor. 10 | Friday | 10 28 10 4g j All lE RCI ANDISE Alb B aug a ins eee b ge or Ofiter, B Coonan, H McD mald, M Mc-| Geography—1, A Bolger, B Gillis, F Blake, il aturday 1) S | It classes of \ iA} om Wi e geometry; 2d in chemistry and reading; »-1/ Leod. E Benoit, F Leahy, M L Pope; 2, B Power, 12 Sunday ett ... -——— | . F Ev Fil nnstane in English; 4thinhistoryand map-drawing;| opener atsce [U McGrory, S Carvell, L Callahan, S Gillen; 13 | Monday e 7 | 0 28 closed out CHEAP. very department WE ARE NOW SHOWING 5th in Latin; 6th in geography. Average, INTERMEDIATE )EPARTMENT—SECOND SLASS, 13 G MoLeod, M Treinor. 4 | Teceday o4s | i 8} reduced. A!l Wholesale Stocx going cheap}! = 5 me 1. te é' F McDonald, Ist in Christian Doetrine,/ Sacred History—1, B Gillis, F Blake, B 15 | Wednesday co | - si C McDonald, Ist in history of literature ]arithmetic, history, penmanship, deport- Power, E Benoit, G MeGrory, F Leahy, A 16 — ' . 1 | : 3l " and map-drawing; 2d in history; 3i in| aent aad domestic economy. aes 2, M Trvlase. aeons - a a 17s | Friday 257 |; 323 ] R S B in2z geometry; 5:h in English, Christian Doc-| G Bol lat i itati itl i aivear Drawing—1, E Benoit, F Blake, 1 poe, 9 Ke fn — ge ; Jonglish, © olger, lat in recitation, arithmetic, | 5% s : ; Tae te . sok _ ; e ; _ GOODS . eady Cash ecures argains. NEW GOODS trine, geometry; 6th in chemistry. Aver- grammatical analysis and penmanship, on + M : ji gd ee wo | Mendes 6 a | 7 15 LAN. age, 74. : ee s N Robin, Ist in Christian Doctrine, 3 Gaver M TFemieath = al "’ R 91 =|: Tuesday 7 50 8 25 ining dip ene Money Saved in Cottons and Woolens, A _— - ‘i —— Pee - grammar, geography and history. Murphy. ; 22 | Wednesday 8 54 | 9 23 Money Saved in Dress Goods agar a Fasc ae coalananer th ie H Anderson, Ist in reading, grammar] Arithmetic, First Division—1, F Leahy, M 23 Thursday 9 47 10 tl ' , ; pea os ae , : . nee ce , . ees and history. ’L Pope, B Gillie; 2, E Benoit, F Blake, A 24 =| Friday | os. ee Money Saved in Mantles, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, aS . h 5 6th in history | “Mf 4 Clarkin, Ist in recitation, geography | Bolger, ene ge ig I, : “7 23 | Saturday 8 26 a ‘ ad . a nglish, 8, 14. x nd history. Grory, L Cellahan, S Gillan, S Carvell, } os | Sendes a. Money Saved in Waterproofs, H McDonald, Ist in letter-writing; 34]"" “Meaulay, Ist in Caristian Doctrive,|Mabar; 2, M Trainor, M Dougan, KE Fitz. 27 | Monday |} O17 0 37 Money Saved in Millinery ee in reading and history; 4th in English and : : *Igerald, J Hornsby, D Rudge, D Smith, G Ps) Puesday | OF 117 M : S d in Hosi tf d Gl geography; Sth in chemistry; 6ch in Chris- grammar, geography, pesmenship aad de Steele, M Lappin, K Gillan, W Ryan, M > W ednesday 36 56 sione aved in vslery an oves ; oe : a mestic economy. ab Nye B =. , 7 30 | reenter” ais | ao OR M > Saved in Silk saa Lac? Se eer se ie eenmanship; 4th in| 2, MePhee, lst _ in Otiristian Dostries, Key iting 1, F Blake, A Bolger, E Besolt . : FOR ALL Money _ ot in LS ant AC 8, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Sail ¢ - c, 3 - er te 1 ite a recitation, geography and history. F Leahy ST ckiiehan & Gillan, 8 Carvell; 9° a Money Saved in Corsets, Carpets asian "De >. - Poh rs ow a E Hogan, Ist in composition, arithmetic B’Power, B Gils, M L Pope, G MeGrory, M S: din Unaderclothing ’ oe — me Y ene\and geography. M Mahar, J Hornsby, b Stewart, G McLeod, 4 oney ayved in nderciotaing, . arithmetic. Average 63 . ‘ rs “ee : ; : ‘4 = Curtains L Hall a ‘hi i S Murphy, Ist in grammar, history and|MR Murphy, M Doagan, A Trainor. Money eee Lia Collars Shirts aad’ Ties, |Upholstering Goods Cer ne Pans |Pemmanan special pr for feign Tastracton—1 Saved 1 ‘>llars. Shi and Ties i > ae Pre E McDonald, 1st in reading and gram-j| Power. nee Money Saved in Collars, Shirts and Ties. ane : pence 7 in English and chemistry. | 4). : . . Special prize for Readiog and Work—S x > oO AT ! verngpy SS M Benoit, Ist in penmanship; 2nd in | Carvell. READY CASH secures BARGAINS and M Murnahan, 4th in map-drawing; 5th j pict, icnialencal thence aN Pa W. A. Weeks. Mantles, in English; 6th in Latin and Christian biter. ames ge pot Piety 1 cag mA ST. GUAGE PHARMACY, -—HEADQUARTERS FOR— & Co's. ‘NEW STORE, saves money in all departments. Come and see the Goods. W. A. WEEKS & 60. FISHING TACKLE, | Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky —— it ABELY—— Fiies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hoeks (with and without Guf), Landing Nets, ete. Wwe. HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 3? per cen iia ounat. aord>» we adver- tise to sell ouc stoc’s at that discount, bat only ask o fair acd hoaest profit on a new aod excep- | tionally good stock ; Our RUDS are very fine @aked for them. 4 3 F. Det. DAVIES. mayi3 —_ - TTA . PENNYROYAL WAFERS. 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The WILLIAMS PIANOS are scarcely more expensive than ordinary in‘. ments sold every day all over Canada, yet they will last ten times longer and + satisfaction, imeans something. ye ' f rh). 1 INES ‘ep Teper /%! ner WILLIS PIAND & ORGAN FO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P. E. apo ~dy eod & wky and are fully warranted by a Company whose quarantee ISLAND. — EXSHAW’S BRANDY | A HIGH-CLASS ” Champagne Cognac. DRANK IN 5. 0, aT ee ’ Bvery Officers’ Mess } Several First-Class West India Firms, ¢% sat Bordeaux, | grees — 20,000 CASES | . SPECIALTIES: FRANCE, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE — Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891--dy & wy ig - t « World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. \ 1E Government of the Dominion of Canada ? has accepted the lavilation of the Govern- mentef the United States to take part in the ‘olambian Exposition, to be held in tu 3lst October, 1893. As it is important that a very full tisplay of Cana- dianj products be mute oa that occasion, @ general invi':..ion is ex ended to ¢ anadian pro- | ducers and manufact irecs iu agriculture, horti-} uitare, pr dusts of forests, Hsneries, minerals, | machinery, manafactures, arta, etc , tO assis: In | eringing together such a display of the natural | resources and .ndu-trial prodacts of Canids as will be uw credit to the country. An oe scoutive « ommissioner for Canada his been appoin'ed, who will have the general charge of the exhibits sad the allotment of space, and the several rvincial Gov roments have (9 eo-overate with the view of mak- World's Chicago from Ist Ma, been iavitel Exported to India in 1891 | | BRITISH ARMWY. Every Bottle protected against fraul by 1» PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. ———(z} DUM SPIRO SPHRO. CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, selected expressly for the London Clubs and West End Hotels _E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P. E. I. J Lord Mayor-elect of London. The most ponoular Whisky at the For sale by al! first-class Houses in the City. 1 CRYSTOGRAPHS, 'A wew and most popular device to Churches, Clubs, artistic, giving a tone of richness, fl:cting heaven's own huss. ,oung lady enthusiasts, or for these who Hotels, Dveilings, etc., etc. warmth and eolor to the interior of the edifice, re- ORYSfOGRAPHY offsrs a scops for the amateur, or desire a hobby to reproduce, CHRYSTO r 3 : f Cu . . jug he exhibition as complete and Satis"acory \" p hig ore unaffscted by atmospheric iufluence. aa p ssibie. fhe Dominion Governmeat will pay the tranz- port of exhivits coing and returaing, and for the placing of articles sent fn e+ mast be made not later than 3ist July. The reeepcion of article at the Ex 1892, and ail jag4 wille ammnce Ist Novomer, : exhiotis, ex? -p ing Live Stock, must be in place by tat «april, 1805 for space and genera! in- "Wor of sppiication Forms of sppiication ou applying by letter, formation can be obtained post f-ee, to the unodersigued. wm SAUNDERS, Executive Comm ssiouer for Ca Department of Agriculture, { Ottawa, 2th April, 1892, mayl9 oxttion baild- | I have great given the sole sale to THEO. L Crystographs. apl4—3m J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR N. 8. AND P. E. 1. pleasure in informing the publie of P. E. Island that I have J. EK. ALBR®, imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating The designs are most beautiful and CHAPPELLE, who will carry a full liae o/ Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc, / FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B—Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colonial House. 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For making Bose, Softening Wate-. Disinfecting, and a hun uses. A can equals 20 pounds Sa! Soda. Bold by All Grocers and Drugglats. Ba We. Ge » ‘Xoromtoes CANNED LOBSTERS. price. J. H. MYRICK & CO. Grafton St. Jane 22, 1892, 6i ead. W* will buy Lobsters at our store in Charlottetown and pay the highest Doctrine; 7ch in geometry, geography, his- tory. Average, 61. SECOND GRADE. M Mahar, Ist in English, arithmetic, geometry, Latin; 2d in geography, pen- manship, history, algebra. Avarage, 77. | M McLeod, Ist in penmanship, history, letter-writing; 2d in English, Latin, read ing; 31 in algebra; 4th in geography. Average, 73 M McDonald, Ist in algebra and geo- graphy; 2d in geometry; 3d in penman-| ship, Latin, arithmetic; 4th in English; 5.h} in history. Average, 70. E Egan, 2d in arithmetic; 31 in geo- graphy and English; 4th in Latin and pen- manship; 6th in history. Average, 60. B Burke, Ist in reading and Christian Doctrine; 4th in history and geometry; 6th in arithmetic. Averrge, 55. K Lewis, 34 in history; 5th in English, arithmetic, penmanship; 6th in geography. Average, 50. M Oliver, 34 in history; 4th in penman- ship, geography, geometry. Special prizes were awarded as follows : Gold medal for Christian Doctrine present- ed by ArchtishopO’ Brien of Halifax, compet- ed fur by A Doyle, L Brothers, B McDonald, L Llalloran, M Murnaghan, C McDonald and H McDonald; successful competitor— A Doyle. Gold medal for General Profi- ciency, presented by His Lordship Bishop McDonald, awarded to B McDonald. Gold medal for Mathematics, presented by a Friend, awarded to B Coonan. Silver medal for English, presented by Prof Caven; awarde& to L Brothers. Prize for literature and map drawing, presented by Rev John J McDonald, awarded to C McDonald. Writing-case for letter-writing and mark- ed improvement in penmanship, presented by a Friend, awarded to H McDonald. Prize for penmanship, presented by Rev Father Reid, awarded to J Handrahan. Prize for Christian Doctrine and reading, presented by Rev Father Curran, awarded to L Halloran. Prize for assiduity and map drawing, presenteé by Rev Allan McDonald, award- ed to M Murnahan. Prize for highest marks in the Latin competition, presented by Rev Dr Morri- son, awarded to B McDonald. Prize for English and Latin, presented by Rev Allan McDonald, awarded to M Mahar. Prize for penmanship and history, pre- sented by a Friend, awarded to M Mo. Prize for algebra and geometry, present- ed by Rev Father Curran, awarded to M McDonald. Prize for arithmetic, presented by Rev Allan McDonald, awarded to E Egan. Prize for Christian Doctrine and read- ing, presented by Rev Father Curran, awarded to B Burke. Prize for improvement in penmanship, presented by Rev Father Curran, awarded to K Lewis. Excellence of deportment—B Coonan. French, First Division—Ist, J Handra- han, B McDonald, A Dayle; 2, C McDon- ald; 3, L Halloran, L Brothers, B Coonan. Second Division—1, M McLeod, H Mc- Donsld, M Mahar; 2, K Lewis, M McDon- ald; 3, E Egan, M Oliver, B Oliver, A Me- Donald. Instrumental Music—First Division—l1, L Halloran; 2, J Handrahan, B McDon- ald. Second Division—1, 8 Calleghan; 2, C McDonald; 3, E Carroll. Third Division —1, L Hogan, N Robin, H McDonald, M McMillan, M Coady; 2. M McLeod, E McDonald; 3, B Burke. Fourth Divisioo—l1, M McDonald; T Payne; 2, A Doyle; 3, B Brown. Fifth Division—1, B Coonan, A Gallant; 2, M Elward, N McDonald, R,McRory, F McDonald Sixth Division—1, B McFhee, L_ Broth- ers; 2, N DesRoches, J Carroll; 3, B Gillis; M Connolly, Ist in reading and penman- ship. R McRory, Ist in Christian Doctriue and geography. B Brown, Ist in mar. A Doyle, Ist in grammar and geography B McLean, Ist in reading and grammar. E Csrroll, 1st in penmanship and geo- graphy. F McDonald, Ist in composition. M Caisholm, Ist for application to study of Christian Doctrine. Wreaths for assiduity, awarded to B Me- VPhee. M A Ciarkir, H Anderson, M Power, M McMillan and R Kelly. THIRD CLASS M McMullan, Ist in Christian Doctrine, gram nar, geography and arithmetic. M Power, Ist in Christian Doctrine, reading, grammar and geography. R Kelly, 1st in recitation and grammar. M A Bolger, Ist in writing, reading and geography. N McDonald, 1st in grammar, geography, reading and arithmetic. M Aylward, lst in Christian Doctrine, writiog and geography. K Leahy, lst in grammar, writing. M Mitchell, 1st in grammar and geo- graphy. French—Ist, F McDonald, N Robin, B McPhee, M McMillan, M Benoit. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.—FIRST DIVISON, arithmetic and gram- the reading and A Gallant, Ist in Catechism, Grammar, parsing, analysis, arithmetic, writing, do- mestic economy. M Coady, Ist in reading, spelling, gram- mar, parsing, presented by His Lordship Bishop McDonald. M McDonald, Ist in attendance; 2ad in reading spelling, arithmetic. Presented by Rev Father McAulay. L Bolger, Ist in reading, grammar, arithmetic, writing. J Carroll, 1st in catechism, geography; 2d in grammar, reading, Presented by Rev Father Allan. Favstina Sullivan, lst in writing; 24 in grammar, parsing. Presented by Rev Father Curran. M Carter, lst in good conduct; 2d in catechism, reading, grammar, domestic economy. A Merry, Ist in good conduct; 2d in reading, spelling, writing. SKCOND DIVISION. A Clarke, Ist in catechism, reading, spelling, arithmetic, grammar; 2d in geo- graphy, domestic economy. M Mutch, Ist in grammar, parsing, geo- graphy. N Desroches, Ist in spelling, grammar, parsing; 2d in gecgcaphy. A McDonald, 1st in reading, spelling, grammar, geography, domestic economy. K Kelly, lst in reading, spelling, geo- grapby; 2d in arithmetic, domestic economy. M E Hennessey, Ist in reading, spelling, grammar; 2d in parsing, domestic economy. K Reardon, Ist in arithmetic; 2na@ in catechism, reading, spelling, domestic economy. A Dewar, Ist in reading, spelling; 24 in geography, arithmetic, and domestic economy. G Merry, Ist in catechism, reading and spelling. A Mickle, 2d in catechism, reading and spelling. M King, Ist in catechism, 2d in grammar and domestic economy. N Malone, 2d in catechism, grammar and domestic economy. A King, 2d in catechism, grammar and domestic econowy. M Mahar, 2d in reading and geography. M Coyle, 2d in catechism, reading and grammar. A Hogan, Ist in writing, 24 in grammar. M Davies, 2d in reading and spelling. E Dollar, Ist in reading, 2d in writing. Good Conduct—Agnes Clarkin. Constant attendance at Sunday Sehvool— 4, H Anderson. generous gifts of His Lordship Bishop Mac- donald, Monsignor Jarnes Macdonald, Father McPhee, Father Allen Macdonald, Father Curran, Father Reid, Father McAulay, and other ‘sind friends of the institution. See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER’S COM- PASS, is on each package. SKODA’S REMEDIES SKODA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KID- NEYS, LIVER and BLOOD. Price, $1.60, 6 bottles for $5.50, If bought a above price we GUARANTEE the 6 bot- tics to bemefit or cure. JA EE CONTRACT with each bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. SKODA’S PILE CURE with the DISCOVERY eures Piles. Price $1.00. SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP. “Soft as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold.” That tells the whole story. The most high- ly medicated soap ever made. Try just} I t bath, or nursery . Ss. SHODA’S PLEDGETS. The Great German-American Spe- cific for diseases peculiar to the female sex. We will cive 81,000 for any casej we cannot eure that does not require surgical interference. One month's treatment, $3.00. SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT. The Great Skin Cure, also for wounds, abrasions, burms, ctc. Asa cosmetic, makes the skin like velvet. Removes black-heads, ete. asif by magic, if you follow direc. tions. Three ounce tubes in elegant cartons for 50 ets. : SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS. For Headache and Liver Trouble. With the DISCOVERY they cure Bheu- matism. Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far supe- rior to any pill. Once used you will have no other. 50 in a box for 35 ets. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENJINE, Mildred McDonald. jan2- dy & wky