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As of you They will cure the re- ten, ul bad habits, and strengthen the YOUNG WOMEN should take them se Mi regular These Pinus will or " Pein point Reists, or will be sent upon r ©. per bex), by addressing 2 DR. Wintiams? MED. CO. Brockville, Ont. should take them. al > aa einiicnebics ct MeGHL, UNIVERSIT P ™ ONTRE AT. SPR: oo Deneit ANNOUN( EMENT of the Pep red mn ng Applied Science has been Vials, Labor Ng the details of the new other i eatoties, W orkshe ps, Apparatus Rents of ( A nents in its several Depart- Teal Ravince Mining, Mechanical ind Elec. hich will ga? 844 Practical Chemistry Mivantiges .. wd in the Session of 1891-2 * this « aot “itherto accessible ¢ ents ( country 1€ to Stucaents “Pies may’ | Ue : y Dea ‘ . ' antiga wh mad on pplication to the hear ® can ; seeke Mikal Ga Mente of th sn also supply detailed dan tty, viz a omer Faculties of the y Og the Drnalda (.,, podiainn, Arts (in- : 4UTSO lor \yWomen). ; ¥ Science bon men), and i. Ww . BR: (EN p . 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Every barrel guaranteed full weight, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. BEER & COFF, mayl9—eod & wky Queen and King Square Stores. Requisites Before JANNGAGEMENT RINGS, very handsome. any motto or initial inside Rings Presents for Birthdays or special occasions. Requisites at the Wedding ! WEDDING RINGS.—We have a full assortment A Lady’s or Gent’s Watch, elegant Brooches or Rings for the bridesmaids, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Flower Stancs, Fruit Knives and Spoons, a fine display of all kinds of Silver Goods. ——_——( x) . Reqnisites After the Wedding : Butter Dishes, Spoons and Receivers, Tete-a-Tete the. Wedding ! We will engrave free of charge. A nice Tea or Coffee Set, Forks, good time-keeping Clocks, Card ‘Sets, Napkin Rings, etc. i i ; mn. Ww. TAYLOR, } eck. Charlottetown, May 16, 1891. CAMERON BL HATS! HATS 2s — 'omwo CASHS English Stiff Hats Handsome Siyle's at Low Prices. ciagnaaenal | : rect | and the Lowest Price We guarantee the cor:tect Styles an possible, from the $1.00 Gat up. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. Prince of Wales College and Nermal School.. HONORS LIST. Graduating Diplomas—Edwin Robins, Centreville, 95 per cent; John Stirling, Olifton, 85 per cent; Lemuel Robertson, Marshfield, 84 per cent; Malcolm MeLean, Upper Montague, 87 per cent; George 8 Inman, Centreville, 89 per cent; Thomas E Cullen, Ch’town, 76 per cent. Gouvernor-General’s Silver Medal, pre- sented to the best student—Edwin Rubins, Centreville. Governor-General’s Bronze Medal for Teaching and School Management —George Inman, Centreville. Commissioners’ Gold Medal for Agricul- ture and Agricultural Chemistry—Mary Dunbar, Alma. Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald’s prize of $5, pre- sented to the second student in Agriculture McPhail, Vigg. Mr. Frank . Haszard’s prize of $5, pre- sented to the third student in Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry—Malcolm A McLean, Upper Montague. Advanced Latin—Ilst, Edwin Robins; 2d, Stirling, Clifton. Senior Latin—Ist, Malcolm McLean; 2d, Edward Jordan, Murray Harbor; 3d, George Inman; 4th, William McPhail; 5th, Ernest Crawford, Tryon. Junior Latin—lst Division: lst, Katie Hughes, Emerald; 2d, Gertrude Moore, Crapaud; 34, Malcolm McPherson, Uigg; 4th, Chas McLean, Ch'tuwn; 5th, Mary Duabsr. 2d Division ; Ist, Mary McDVon- ald, Emerald ; 2d, Patrick Trainor, Bald- win'’s Road; 3d, William Found, Graham's Road; 4th, J J McDonald, Pisquid. Advanced Latin Composition-—Ist, Ed- win Robins; 2d, John Stirling, Lemuel Robertson, equal. Senior Latin Composition—lIst, Fairlie Durant; 2d, Artemas Trowsdale, Crapaud, and Louis E Shaw, Stanhope, equal: 4th. Maleolm McLean. Junior Latin Composition—First Divi- sion—lat, Lenora B Cauldwell, S’side; 2d, Josiah Champion, Alberton; Sd, Magyie Coady, Vernon River; 4th, Katie Hughes, Second Division—Ist Clara Hogan; 2d, Teresa Trainor, 34, Patk Trainor. Senior Greek—Ist, Edwin Robins; 24d, John Stirling. Junior Greek—1st, Lemuel Robertson, Malcolm McLean, equal; 3d, H R McKen- zie, Flat River; 4th, Thos Cullen, George Inman, equal; Sth, Artemas Trowsdale, Archibald tonne equal. ! . % lam po-ttian. let. E i ee PS. Sterling. ones Junior Greek Composition—Ist, Mal- colm McLean; 2d, Geo Inman, Lam. Rob- ertson, equal, Senior French—-lst, Malcolm McLean, 2d, Lemuel Robertson, Fairlie Durant, equal; 33, George Inman, Amby Vessey, equal, Junior French—Ist, Angelina Gaudet, Tignish; 24, Andrew Doiron, 3d, John Blaquiere; 4th, Malcolm McPherson. Senior English and English Literature— Ist, Edwin Robins; 2d, Malcolm McLean, Edward Jordon, Ernest Crawford, equal; 34, George Inman, Junior English—Ist, Katie Hughes; 2d, Mary Dunbar; 31, Carrie Clay, Lizzie Irv- ing, equal; 5:h, Maggie Mayne. History of Greece—Ist, Edwin Robins; 4th, George Inman, Lemuel Robertson, equal. History of England—Ist, Katie Hughes and Tom Irving, Vernon River, equal; 34, Wm Found; 4th, Angus McCo:mack, Nar- row's Creek- Physical Geography—lst, Malcolm Mc- Lean; 2d, Geo Irving; 3d, Ambrose Ves- sey and Daniel J McDonald, equal. Political Geography—lst, Mary Dunbar; 24,Thomas T Irving, Chas McLean and Geo McCormack, equal; 5th, John F Owen, Georgetown. Senior Gsometry—Ilst, Edward Jordan, 2d, Ambrose Vessey; 3d, Fairlie Durant. Janior Geometry—Ist, Wm McKEachern, Suamerville, and Wm Found, equal; 34, Andrew Doiron, H Lois Beattie, $’side, and Christina McMillan, Fiat River, equal ; 6th, Thomas Irving. Advanced Algebra-—lst, Edwin Robins, Joba Stirling, equal. Paper in Quadratics, Series &c,—Wm D Ros, Stanley; Lemuel Robertson. Senior Algebra—lIst, Edw Jordan; 2d, Medinda McMillan, Alberry Plains; 31, Ml, McLean. cunior Algebra-—-lst, Wm McAusland, Port Hill; 2d, Thos Irving; 34, Josiah Champion. Trigonometry and Practical Geometry— ls’, D J McDonald; 2d. H R McKenzie; 31, Edwd E Jordan. Arithmetic—Ist, Angus B McLeed, Syrington; 2d, Gertrude Moore, Crapaud, Aadrew Doiron, equal; 4th, Nina Low- ther, North Carleton; 5th Josiah Champion, Smior Chemistry—Ilst, Edwin Robins; 24, Edwd Jordan; 31, Ambrose Vessey; 4th, Malcolm McLean. Jwior Chemistry.—Ist, Daniel Matheson ; 2d, Satie Hughes; 3rd, Wm MacAusland, Fultn McEwen, equal. Agiculture & Agiicultural Chemistry.— Senic Class —1Ist, Malcolm McLean; 2d, Wm McRail, George Inman, equal; 4th, James Jone, Pownal; 5th; Peter Grant, Bangor. Juior Class.—lst, Mary Dunbar; 2d, Daniel Mateson, George McCormack, equal; 4th, Tom Tweedy Irving, Angus McLeod, equal. Phsics.— Ist, Daniel Matheson; 21, Josiah Champion; 3rd, Wm MacEachern; 4th, Chas Rile} Dundas; Angus McLeod, equal; 6th, Clar:Hogan, Lizzie Irving, Mary Vunbar Scool Management. — Senior Class; Ist, Ambose Vessey; 2d, Fairlie Durant; 3d, Ellis Moyse, Centreville. Junior Classs: List, dara Hogan; 2d, Andiew Dviron; 34d, NinaLowther. Teching, —Ist, George lomin; 2d Malcolm Mackan; 3d, Norman Carruthers; 42h, Archi- baldMcMillan; 5th, Alice E Brehaut, Sum- merale; 6th, John F MacDonald, Peake’s. Stients whuse names do not appear in the abovlist, but who are deserving of honorable menda:—Annie Clark, Stanley; Ethel Scott, Chapttetown; Patrick J Trainor, Kingaten; Archie Suttis. and Agricultural Chemistry—William M/,, Reading. —Ist, } Essay—Fairlie Durant and M A McLean, | Meikle. Lemuel Robertson, Marshfield; 3d, John|H | Annie Payne, Charlottetown; Jane Brown, Hunter River; Maude Roberts, Harbor. sulted as tollows :— PRINCIPAL’S DEPARTMENT. GRADE V. Reading—Ist, Alfred Chappell; 2d, Lina Huntley. Whiting —Ist, Alfred Chappell; Small. Avalysis—lst, Alfred Chappell; Smail. Parsing—l1st, Lina Huntley; 2d, Ella Rodd. Arithmetic—Ist, Alfred Chappell; 2nd, 2d, Will Geography—lst, Archy Suttis; 2d, George | Ryan. GRADE IV. Wm Taylor; 2d, John owan. Writing.—lst, Perey Fennell ; McLean. Arithmetic,.—lst, Thos Harper; 2d, Eddie Brown. Grammar,—lIst, Wm McLean; 2d, Charles 2d, Wm Geography.—Ist, Wm McLean; 2d, Thos arper. Drawing.—Ist, Percy Fennel. GRADE Ill, Reading.—lst, Constance King; 2d, Rhoda McEKacheru. Writing.—lst, Constance King; 21, Leonard Cheppelle. Arithmetie;—lst, Leonard Chappelle; 24, Reggie Ryan. Geography.—lst, Reggie Ryan; 2d, Leonard Chappelle. Drawing.— Reggie Ryan. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, GRADE I. (Part 1.) Reading— Winifred King. Spelling—Herbert Gaudin and Henrietta King. Arithmetic—ist, Emily Rodd; 2d, Alfred Mahar. (Part 2.) Reading and Spelling—lst, Minnie Teed and Madella Coyle; 2d, Edna White. Arithmetic—Ist, Edua White and Madella Coyle; 2d, Minnie Teed. GRADE Il. Reading—lst, Lulu Robertson; 2d, Katie Kelly and Maud Kinsman. Spelling—lst, Annie Webster; 2d, Eric McLean and Annie Small. Writing—lst, Amy Matthew; 2d, Aubrey White. Drawing—Jst, Ernest Winchester; UIQ Rwbertovs and Huwaid VV aid. Arithmetic—Ist, Katie Kelly; 2d, Florrie MeMillan and Eric McLean. After the examination, the pupils of both departments of the Model School were massed in the Principal’s room, where the following programme was carried out ina highly creditable style : IIR tn edsoksesccshendeeness Pupils. DOU bv c0kes nee. bsee xb be cecacsenness L. Huntley. Recitation........ becca sae oss ven sheen A. Matthew. Chorus—Hoe out your own row.... . 24, 2d, John Stirling; 341, Malcolm McLean; | Pupils. George Ryan. PAIS oo osc tek cei eseS bce er i ceedoees W. ‘Vaylor and Maud Kinsman. Cord TFRMR «noo pects tec tecensss Pupils. DIONE Bos ob eds sc atacs pestedoessr ces C. King and Lulu Robertson. Song—Summer Days............-.-.: Primary Department. I. i. 0 Sais eh is esc discs cscs E. Rodd and M. Huntley. PROMI oobi soi oc cece ds bias Ci ad on wen F, McMillan aud Ernest Winchester. Song—All Together. .........eee0-.sseeeees Pupils. Distribution of Prizes, God Save the Queen. Se aD News Notes. The Brazilian Government has decided that in future all customs duties must be paid in gold. The Hessian fly has appeared among the wheat in the vicinity of Jacksonville, L!., and is causing great alarm among farmers. Chinch bugs have appeared in the wheat fields around Blue Springs, Nebraska. This is the finest part of the wheat area in the State. Forty-six military officera, mainly be- longing to guards regiments, have been arrested in St. Petersburg in the past fort- night for criticising the degradation of the Grand Duke Michael. Semi-oflicial jour- nals are forbidden to speak of the arrost. The Pope has ordered popular transla- tions of his recent encyclical letter to be distributed to workingmen of all countries. The encyclical is considered as a definite consecration of the tendencies of Cardinal Manning and Cardinal Gibbons, as opposed to the French economic school ander Bishop Freppel. aud as the direct develop- ment of Cardinal Gibbons’ attitude in regard to the Knights of Labor. The famous tenor, Sims Reeves, who took a final farewell of the British public last week, is not nearly so rich as he ought to be, considering the enormuus sums he has earned during fmore’§ than forty years of unbounded popularity, and it is said that he will have to augment his in- come by teaching. Reeves, by the way. in an autobiography published a couple of years ago, claimed to have been born in October, 1821; but an inquisitive person who has been rummaging the parish regis ters at Woolwich, the great man’s birth- place, has discovered and has, with mali- cious relish, publicly announced the fact Barbara Beaton, Flat River; Sarah MacLean, Fiat River; Ella McKenzie, Charlottetown; Murray The examinations in the Model School re- DES 55 Se Sia cbs ashes desk sé cub Wann’ Local and Other Items, New Orcuarps.—It is stated that King’s County, N. S., will have about 1060 acres of new orchards this season. ecnciditende A Prack of Giants. — At Lansdowne, | Pictou, Co,, within a radius of 14 miles there /are 23 men that are 6 feet and over iu height, | the tallest being 6 fect 44-inches, > Boots MARRIAGE Norices.—The Shelburne, N.5S., Budget has lately been taken in by a | | 2d, Will } number of bogus marriage notices, and offers | $100 reward for the conviction of the offenders. easly Bewart.—The Quebee Chronicle warns its readers agiinst a new species of false coin now floating around which consists in splitting a silver coin in two, one side being silver and the other lead. **T'he one which camic to our notice is a 25-cent piece.” Love's Young Deeam.-- A New Bruns- wick exchange says: Probably the oldest marriage ever celebrated in Fredericton was solemnized Weduesday evening by the Rev. Job Shenton. The parties were Samuel Kitchen, of Carleton Ce , and widow Howell of that city. The groom is 75 and his bride is entering upon her 70th summer. shail Hay Fork THE O_p Counrry.—A_ feature iu ehipping circles in Montreal at the present moment is the large shipments of hay that are going over to the old econntry. With the light movement in ether Jincs this has been .ayood thing ter the steamship companies. One gentloman io the city has a large contract and has already made extensive shipments to Glasgow. A eable received from Glasgow the vther day gave the quotation for hay at 57 6. with the ‘market very strong.” The freight at present is 25s. There is also a fair move- ment in deals to the old country at around 42s 6 d., one line having al! its {space taken at that figure. SOAR ME CLE LLL LALO LALA LOL AP AOA AOA AES Stop that CHronic Gouek Now! 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