carf ind i of OW lest hip ngs is thin blood. - It causes pale faces, white lips, weak nerves and lack of vitality. A blood- enriching, fat producing food-medicine is needed. - ® cous Emulsion. goes to the root of the trouble, strengthens and en- riches the blood, and builds up the entire system. For Anemic girls, thin boys, and enfeebled mothers, it is the Standard remedy. oc. and $1.00, al! druggists scorl’'s BOWNE, Choate Torrente. Plant Line BOSTON TO BOSTON Commencing Jane 29th, 1900 S.S. Halifax NOON on —- Will leave Charlottetown at FRIDAY, ard §. §. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE Every WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m. Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Passengers leav:og Cherlottefown via Pictou, make close connection s' Halifax from Boston Tueedays and Saturdays. TneS.S. Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tickeis for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway. For tickets, rates and all apply to for information W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown EH. L. CHIPMAN, Manager An! 24tf. == ——w =) Gooks the One Who knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What is your trade; can we have it ? 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street. FLOUR Whe you wanta barrel of choice flour, give us a call; we sell all the leading brands and guarantee every barrel we sell. When in need of one call on us an let's quote you prices, SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. ; ori ¢ D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORN EY, SOLI. OITOR, ETC, Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown,} dy 3 mos wkly 1 year a we want; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 29, _ goo -—_ CITY SCHOOLS W EST KENT STREET, HONOR ROLL. Trustees’ Certificate for general pro- ficiency, awarded to—1, Roy Leitch; 2, | Percy Pope; 2, Fred Bremuer. Governor-General’s medal for general | proficiency during the year, awarded to | Roy Leitch. PYINCIPAL’S DEPARTMENT. Class standing in each subject tanght. Reading—1, Roy Leitch, Percy Pope, Gower McLean, Louise Horne, Gordon Aitken, Francis Wakefield, Winnie Per- kins; 2, Fred Bremner; 3, May McLeod, Alex McKinnon; 4, Ernest Mitchell. Dictation—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Fred Bremner: 3, Gordon Hughes, Francis Wakefield: 4, Percy Pope. Penmanship—Winnic Perkins, Leith Wright: 2, Louise Horne ; 3, Perey Pope; i, Gower McLean and Russel Taylor. Arithmetic, Ist Division—1, Percy Pope; 2, Roy Leitch; 3, Gordon Hughes. 2nd Division—1, Fred Love ; Herb Love; 3, Gordon Aitken. English, ist Division—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Percy Pope; 3, Alex McKinnon; 4, Fred Bremner. 2nd division—1l, May McLeod: 2, Gordon Hughes; 8, Louise Horne Fred Love. Geography—1,Roy Leiteh; 2, Gordon Hughes; 3, Fred Bremner; 4, Percy Pope. Drawing—1!, Fred Bremner, Percy Pope; 2, Leith Wright, Roy Leitch ; 3, Tom Huggan, Winnie Perkins, May McLeod; 4, Fred Love, Russel Taylor. History—i,Roy Leitch ; 2,Percy Pope; 3, Fred Bremner. Composition—1, Roy Leitch, Percy Pope; 2, Alex MeKinnon, Francis Wakefield; 3, Frank Bremner, Winnie Perkins; 4, May McLeod. Physiology—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Fred Bremner; 3, Percy Pope; 4, Gordon Hughes, Leitch Wright, Russel Taylor. Botany—i, Roy Leitch; 2, Joseph Dorsey; 3, Percy Pope; 4, Gower Mc- Learn. Geometry, Ist Div—1, Roy Leitch; 2. Fred Bremmer; 3, Alexander McKin- non, Percy Pope. 2nd Div—i, Gordon Sutherland ; 2, Brenton Suttis; 8, Gran- than Robinson. Latin, ist Div—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Percy Pope; 3, Fred Bremner. 2nd Div —tist. Louise Horne; 2, May McLeod; 8, Gordon Aitken; 4, Granthan Robin- son. French, ist Div—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Fred Bremner; 3, Percy Fope. 2nd Div —1i, Louise Horne, Gordon Aitken; 2, May McLeod ; 3, Gordon Sutherland. Aigebra—Ist Division—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Percy Pope; 3, Walter Higgins. 2nd Division—1, Fred Love; 2, Herb Love; 3, Louise Horne. Deportment—Roy Leitch, Grantham Robertson, Fred Love, Herb Love, Brenton Suttis, Russel Bell. Certificate for attendance — Roy Leitch. being neither abseut nor late during the year. Certificate for vertical penmanship— Leith Wright. Attendance—1, Roy Leitch; 2, Alex McKinnon, May McLeod,Louise Horne: 3, Fred Bremner. GRADE VIII—IRA J. YEO, TEACHER Trustees’ Certificate for General Pro- ficiency—!, Mary Cornfoot; 2, Willie Scott: 8, Nora Waddell; 4, Hazel Dav-i son: 5, Nathan Cornfoot. Certificate for Writing—Mary Corn- foot. Attendance — Mary Cornfoot, Nora Waddell, Nathan Cornfoot, Willie Scott, Walter McLean. Reading—1, Mary Cornfoot, Nora Waddell, Hazel Davison, Willie Scott (equal. ) Dictation—1, Mary Cornfoot; 2, Nathan Cornfoot and Hazel Davison; 3, Nora Waddell. Geography—1, Hazel Davison. > History—1, Mary Cornfoot ; 2, Willie Scott; 3, Nathan Cornfoot. English—1, Mary Cornfoot; 2, Nora Waddell; 3, William Scott. Arithmetic—1, Mary Cornfoot and William Scott; 3, Nora Waddell. Geometery-—!, Mary Cornfoot ; 2,Rich- ard McDougall ; 2, Nathan Cornfoot and Nora Waddell. Latin—1, Mary Cornfoot; 2, Hazel Davison and Nora Waddell. : Drawing—1, Walter McLean ; 2, Hazel Davison. Algebra—1, Willie Scott, 2, Cornfoot. MR. DUNCAN’S DEPARTMENT. Trustee’s Certificates for Highest General Proficiency—1, Roland Ratten- bury; 2, Reginald Dingwell; 3, Leslie Crockett, Samuel Lowe and Johu Lewis. Attendance—!, Roland Rattenbury; 2, Leslie Crockett. Punctuality—1, Roland Battenbury; 2, Leslie Crockett. Deportment—John Vail, W Merchant, Annie Gillis, A» McPherson, Leslie Crockett. E Reading—!, Annie Gillis; 2, Willie Mary Cornfoot:- 2, Mary Bruce, Victor Anderson: 3, Percy Young. : | : Spelling---1, Chas Stewart, 2, Leslie Crockett ; 3, Reginald Dingwell. : Writing---1, Percy Young; 2, Anmie Gillis; 3, Leslie Crockett. Composition---I, Annie Gillis; 2, Chas Stewart; 3, Roland Rattenbury, Grammar-e-1, Harold McKie; 2, Wm Williams ; 3, Chas Stewart. Geography---1, Roland Rattenbury ; 2, _ Sam Lowe; 3, Leslie Crockett. History---1, Roland Rattenbury ; 2, Sam Lowe; 3, Reginald Dingwell. ——————— Dear Sirs,— Within the past year I know of three fatty tumore On the heed baving been removed by the application of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT witbout any surgical operation and there is po indication of s patwr®* —_CAPTWW. A. PITT. Clifton, N. B. Gondola Ferry. a Arithmetic---1,Chas Stewart; 2, Leigh Horne; 3, Roland Rattenbury. Algebra---1, Chas Stewart; 2, Horue ; 3, Roland Rattenbury. Drawing---1, Chas Stewart, Reginald Dingwell ; 2, John Lewis, Leigh Herne, W Merchant, Sam Lowe; 3; Roland Rattenbury. Geometry---1, Willie Williams; 2, Chas Stewart; 3, Harold McKie. Nature Studies---1, Willie Williams;2, Harold McKie; 3, Fred McNeill. French—1, Leslie Crockett; 8, Leigh Horne, Harold McKie. Latin---1, Roland Rattefibury, Harold McKie; 2, Leigh Horne; 3, Reginald Dingwell. JOHN F. OWEN’S DEPARTMENT. Grade VIL. Ist Certificate—Ethel Dorsey. 2nd Certificate—F rank Gardiner. Ninety per cent. of the average of the two hishest—Elsie Nicholson, H Mc- Kinley, Stephen Robison, Isaac Jen- kins, Webb Stanley, Edgar Finlayson, Philip Palmer, Garth White, William Murphy, Stella Fletcher. Theo Balder- son, Victor Coyle. Those neither absent nor tardy dur- ing the year—Stephen Robison, Theo Balderson, Wallace McKie, Ethel Dor- sey, Elsie Nicholson. Reading—1, Ethel Dorsey and Elsie Nicholson; 2, Isaac Jenkins; 3, Webb Stanley, Bessie MacDonald and Wm McEwen (equal). Dictation—1, Frank Gardiner; 2, Is- aac Jenkins; 3, Harry McKinley. Geography—1, Stephen Robison and H McKinley; 2, Webb Stanley; 3, Frank Gardiner. History—1, Ethel Dorsey; 2, Harry McKinley; 3, I Jenkins. English—1, Harry McKinley; 2, Ethel Dorsey ; 8, Philip Palmer. Arithmetic—1, Webb Stanley; 2, Frank Gardiner; 3, H McKinley. Penmanship—1, Ethel Dorsey, Bessie McDonald and Stella Fletcher equal; 2, Perey Clark; 8, Elsie Nicholson and Philip Palmer equal. Geometry—1l1, Ethel Dorsey; 2, Elsie Nicholson ; 3, Mervyn Lodge. Latin—1,Hugh Warburton; 2, Richard Warburton and Ethel Dorsey. Nature Studies—1, Isaac Jenkins; 2, Elsie Nicholson; 3, Stephen Robison. Drawing—1, Webb Stanley and Wes- ton Peake equal; 2, Charles Boreham; 3, Stella Fletcher and Elsie Nicholson equal. GRADE SIX—N. A. CAMPBELL, TEACHER. Certificates for General Proficiency were given to the following pupils: Christopher Warren, Archibald McCan- nal, Stanley Bagnall, Kathleen Earle, Cuthbert McIntyre, Reg Stewart, Harry Younker, Louise Cairns. A Certificate for being the best in ver- tical writing was given to Kathleen Earle. Certificates for Attendance and Punc- tuality were given to Winnifre@ Cairns, Cuthbert McIntyre, Chas Webster, Reg Stewart, Harry Younker, Louis Crosby. HONOR ROLL. Reading—1, Stanley Bagnall; 2, Brent Hodgson; 3, K Earl, C McIntyre and Olive Ritchie (equal. ) Dictation—1, C Warren, 2, Louise Cairns and Emma Nicholson, (equal;) 3, Olive Ritchie. History—1, C Warren; 2, A McCan- nal; 3, Louise Cairns. Geography—i1, C Warren; 2,C Me- Intrye; 3, S Bagnall and A¥McCannall (equal.) English—i, C Warren; 2, K Earle; 3, C McIntyre. Penmanship—1, K Earle; 2, Emma Nicholson; 3, Jean Perkins. Botany—1, A McCannal, 2, Leuis Crosby and Jas Robinson, (equal;) 3, Emma Nicholson. Physiology—1, C Warren; 2, Louis Crosby ; 8, Jas Robinson. Drawing—!, Walter Matheson; 2, Chas Webster; 3, K Earle. ' MISS WADMAN’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates from Board of School Trustees—Russell W Sterns, Charles S. Raymond. Jack E Norton, Lillie May MeNeill, Leith B Coombs, Arthur B McKie. Attendance neither absent nor tardy— Torpid Liver Headache And Cilicusness Made Life Miserab!e for Three Years— Health Restored by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pils. Having a direct action on the liver, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are in- variably successful i curing liver com- plaint, torpid liver, and the headaches and stomach troubles resulting there- fre.a. Mre. Faulkner, 8 Gildersleeve place, Turonto, says:—‘‘ After doctoring with- out success for biliousness, liver com- plaint, and sick headache for over three years, I am glad to testify to my ap- preciation of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. At first they seemed a little strong, but being both searching and thorough in their action, amply repay any inconvenience by after results. I am feeling better in every way, and my headaches have entirely disappear- ed. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them.” The.liver is responsible .for véry many ills of the hurnan body. It is al- ways made healthy, active, and vigor- ous by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto TO LET. ‘*Watermere”—Hcuse and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250.00. Also Parkview Cottage, adj ining above, with about three acres of land. Rent $100.00. Both pleasantly situated and in good Leigh order. City water in both houses. Leseee to taxes. Aj ply to ans D.C. MeLEOD. May 17th, 1900 tf. | Kie. Roland Rattenbury ; 2, | ' thur McKie; 3, | Geography—1, Russel Sterns; 2, Chas R Taylor; 3, Ethel McKinnon. Cudmore; 3, Walter McKinley. McKinnon; 8, Fred Taylor. more ; 3, Fred Taylor. Large; 8, Gordon Dewar, Willie Pick- ard equal. Gordon Dewar: 3, James Cairns. 2, Willie Pickard; 3, Maude Stewart. Large; 8, Gordon Dewar. Ewen, George Innis, Roy Hughes, ids,. perma aad cruepeecrag | (( : Kittie od dee ter % Blouses in Muslin, Zepher, Calico and Pique W pisist . generally i x q /, , ZOREL ‘sorta, dmerions, }) dainty and durable 40c to $1.75 each. i) Leith B Coombs, Ethel Thompson, Har- old Kemp. Deportment—Russel W Sterns, Chas S Raymond, James Arbing, Harry Har- ley, Lilly McNeil, Annie Turnbull. Reading—1, Percy Smallwood, Jack Norton, Annie Murphy; 2, Arthur Mc- Spelling—1, Percy Smallwood; 2, An- nie Murphy, Arthur McKie. English—1, Russell W Sterns; S Raymond. Arithmetic—1, Lily McNeill; Russel Sterns, 2, Chas CUSTOMERS” 2, Ar- Leith Coombs. Writing Certificate—Annie Turnbull; , Perey Smallwood; 3, Alice Smith, 9 Lilly MeNeill. You will recognize them by the super- ior quality and style of their clothing and the self confidence that they are the best dressed persous you meet. Our Dress Goods counter is daily thronged with enthusiastic purchasers who ap- preciate fully the values here offered. And those who have not yet bought will findit to their advantage to buy of us and buy at once, Goods Seasonable, Reasonable and Servicable. » Black Cashmeres, Merinos, Lustie Figured and Plain Serges, Prestleys, Crepons and cerded effects from 25c to $1.50 per yard. Ladies’ Suit lengthsin Fawns, Greys, Blues, Greens, Browns, Navy and Mottled at 75c to $1.00 per yard Light Summer Lustres, hundreds of yards short and plain, all the leading shades; extra quality 28c to 40c per yard Summer Costume t=f- i= webb, silk and wool, very handsome, blz. -i-g'-. olors 28¢ to 90¢. Ready-made skirts, lustre and figured stuffs latest cutts, English make $2.00 to $2.50. Ladies’ Dainty Pique Skirts, plain white and white with blue trimming, pretty effect for sum- wy vaymond; 3, Jack Norton. Com position—1, Perey Smallwood; 2, Russell W Sterns; 3, Charles Raymond. | Drawing—1, Russell Sterns; 2, Percy Smallwood; 3, Charles Raymond. MR. MACRAE’S DEPARTMENT. Grace VI. Trustees Certificates—Gordon Dewar, Fred Taylor, Lea Cudmore, Joseph Large, Maude Stewart, Ethel McKin- non, Isaac Cudmore, John Murchison Writing certificate—Ethel McKinnon. ; Reading--1, John Murchison; 2, Fred Dictation—1, Gordon Dewar; 2, Ethel McKinnon; 8, John Fullerton. Geography—1, Maud Stewart; 2, Lea History—1, Maud Stewart; 2, Ethel Englisn—1, Joseph Large; 2, Lea Cud- Arithemetic—1, Lea Cudmore; 2, Jos. Penmanship—1, Ethel McKinnon; 2, Nature Studies—1, George McLeod; Drawing—1l1, Maude Stewart; 2, Joe Attendance Certificates—Frank Mc- Writing Certificate—George Hooper. Bhemraes ae ees 2, oe A i cEwen, , ; ; 3,, AB ‘. tt 3 McEwen, Wallace Higgins, (equal);-8, ) § mer wear $2 00 to $2 50 ) (Continued on page 8.) i) CRASHES AND DUCKS ) Ny) Snitable for outing costumes in White, Fawn i) : PAOTHE () and Blue, also Ready made Crash skirts ata VE 3 SHOULD | ( maraclously low figures. yi Vein ouse at ji i Ye \ /j : 7 a)? Sree aed | f BARGAINS IN SUNSHADES , much as External use. Dre on A A quantity of silk, pearl and bone handled } sugar it is pleasant to take \}) sunshades at from 25c to 50c. These will not Wi coughs K stay wits uslong. Secure yours at once. ff VS ; Ladie’s lookin ible i X | A) g tor the best-possible investment /* oun? ANooYNe \ in clothing may end their search at y LINIMENT | (} 4) Relieves suiicsceey |( MATTHEW & MACLEAN’S. Originated in 1810 by an old Famil ( Physician. No re nedy has the dence of the publie to a greate if ‘ rextent. LIN \ Our book on INFLAS MATion RA £ ) Grrz hock on INELAR MATION tres, Erios \) SOURIS, P. E. 1 ) 1.8” a » : (a “Best Liver Pill made.” Positively eure Bilious- ness, Sick Headache, al Liver and Bowel com ininta. They expel im ourities from the blood ylicate women find aenef from using therm. rice 260 UL & JONHBON & OO, Boston, Mesa STRAW HATS STRAW HATS We're rushing them out by hundreds ; you see them on the best dressed men and kcys in the city The verdict is this—‘‘For the nobbiest straws in the city, Don’t you think you are wise 10 carry around that warm felt that on the hot du when youcan get one of our specialty nice straws that will make you look better and wil! add 50 per cent. to your comfort. Don’t leave it any’ longer. You want oue right away. It won’t cost you much, Yc u'll be glad you bought it- R. H. RAMSAY & CO. * Pe - a go to Ramsay’».” STRAW HATS ’ ~ STRAW HATS i RG eee Aap Fa Me