lie ap Renate 5 uN, OE PP OPE LIOR IE: Le ho nate Whee: ad aS SESLSSLASSLSS SISSSSSOM CSS lt You Have a : Sweet Tooth something Som eeeTL2 ee we have that willinterest you viz. A large assortment of Gibsons Pure English Confectionery All flavors, GEO. E." HUSHES Apothecaries’ Hall. (4 GHEE SSOSIGSS4 FBWESCES S2Se OIG SVS*USSSSSSAS SCHSHSSSLS@SSS?-2O09 to this Do not attempt bake bread warm weether, We will d» it for you. Vur bread is careful- ly kneaded and is pure and good and it eosts bat 6¢ a Loaf, Vienna bread, 7e. Duchesse, 4¢ TeLerHone 98. D. Stewart Eciipse BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. weve eee eee eeoee eeastooces & peeeenes ae CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY at Royal (Late Clinical Assistan Hospttal, London Ophthalmic Moorfields, and Ventral London Throat and Far Hospital’) SPECIALIST—F ye, Ear, Nese and Throat. Cameron Bleck OFFICE < R ESIDENCE— Water Sireet opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovrs—9 302 m,to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appointmen! ivan ait 94.596 bags due S S Fram, will b sold low while landing. N. RATTENBURY, Ch’town, May 1%, 6ins. Eve SSOSOPSS ¢ SSS EC CGHYSI FS IF CIGSSIOSVEVE WESS GTS G9SBSIIGSS S00¢ 2660680066 8600686 ‘ST, JOSEPHS CONVENT ‘ | \ | ' } \ i ed. Successful Closing Ex- ercises To-day, A CHOICE PROGRAMME WELL RENDERED. Names of the Pupils Who Were Awarded Prizes. of St. Joseph’s forenoon and The closing exrrcises Convent took were of an exceedingly interesting char- The pregramme rendered was as place this acter. follows: Grind Chorus—Welcome. Distribution of prizes to Junior Classes. Recitation ........++.-.Miss A Chipman Pioral Exercise ....Red, White and Blue Distribution of Prizes to Intermediate Classes. : Dialogue.....Three views of the Queeton Grand Chorus... .“Cavada First for Me” Distribution of prizes to Senior Depart- ment. AdATORD ccccccvecsscccccreccecesseers God Save the Queen. The different numbere on the gramme were carried out in & manner that was highly creditable to all concern~- Rev. Dr. Morrison and Rev. J. F. Johnston, who were among thoee present, spoke very highly of the work done in the pro- Convent. Following is the PRIZE LIST. Donations tor prizes were received from Nie Lordship Bishop McDonald, R-v Dr. Morrison, Rev. Fathers J C McLean, Johnston.) J McDonald, A McLellan,Mrs M Blake,Messre B Rogers,Proase, J Eden, © Lyons, C Hermsns, MP Hogan, T Han- drahen, S W Dodd and B, Trainor. SENIOK DEPARTMENT. Prize for Mathematics presented by Miss 1 Hughes, equally erited by M Morgan and M Toole, drawn by M Morgan. Priz sfor Composition awarded to M Corcoran and M Dougan. Prize for plain sewing, presented by Mr. D. O'M. Reddin. equally merited by M Dougan, A Croake, M Corcoran, A Monsgbao, KFlyon, Hila Dougao, M Morgan, M Toole, M Bradley, E Dougan, drawn by A Monagban. Gold Cross for Christian Doctrine, pre- sented by Rev Dr Carran, equally meriied by M Dougan, M Corcoran, A Croake, Ella Dougan, Emma Bougan, M Toole, G Dougan, awaided to May Dougan. Gill Cross for Assiduity, donated by His Lordsbtip Bishop McDonald, equally merited by A Croake, A Monaghaa, Evia Dougan, G Dougas, M Teole, Emma Dougan, drawn by Agnes Croake. Silver medel for Book-keeping, sented by Rev F Kelley, equatly merited by M Corevrar, A Croak+, E Dovgan, M Dongan, A Movaghao, K Piyun, awareed to M Corcoran. Gold dollar presented by irude Dougan. pre for Domestic Ecoromy, w triend, e@warded io Ger First Grade. Christian Doctrine- 1 M Dorgan. M WANTED—520 of the best. citiz>ns fCh.1 lottetown to hear the famous reader ndon persovator, Mr. F. R. Conkitn, in Kinver.at ten Hall, Thursday, June 23tu pon?’ moss the best treat of ths season. ————————————— Ine % 3 Fancy Black Solie i cloth, 60 . 72, 85e, ( $i 10 t{ Also a tull line of the newest creations 1n 4 Brilliantines, V crepons. (() Mohairs, j Armours. g () And Mourning Goods. /) p Black Dress Goods | Never before have we sbhowu such a be vwutiful } .«) Dress gods Oy Cy |WEHEKS & THE PE )PLE'S STORE. =——s PS We are still showing our unequalled 50c French wool Black Cashmere. Plain Black Luster 22c yard. Black Satin 25c yard. Fancy Finish Fancy Black Lusters 450, 540, 63c, 76e. | ——~e Corcoran, A Croake, E Dougao, A Mons aghan, K Flynn. Arithmetic—- 1, M Corcoran ; 2, A Croake, M Dougan. Algebra—1,M Dougan, M Corcoran; 2, A Croske. Book-keeping—1, A Croake, M Cor caran, M Dougan, E Dougan, A Mon* aghan, K Flynn Latin— 1, M Corcoran, M D.ugan; 2, A Croake. Frencbh—l, M Dougan, M Corcoran; 2, A Croake. Geograpty—1, A Crosake, M Corcoran M Dougan, E Dougan, A Monaghan, E Flynn. Histery—1, M Corcoran, M Dougan, A Croake, A Monaghan, E Dougan. Engli-th—1, A Croake, M Dougan, M Corcoran, E Dougsr; 2 A Movaghan, K Flynn. Drawing- 1, B Dougan, M Corcoran. Second Grade. French—1l, Ella Dougan, K Flyov, A Monaghan. Arithmetic—1, Elia Dougan ; Flynn, A Monaghan, A Chipman. Third Grade. Christian Doctrine—1, G Dougan, M Toole, M Morgan, E Dongan, M Brad- ley. Arithmetic—1, M Morgan, M Toole, G Dougan, M Bradley, E Dougan. Reasing—1l, M Toole, M Morgan, G Dougsn, M Bradley, E Dougan. Grammar~1,G Dougan, M Morgan, M Toole; 2, M Bradley, E Dougan. La io— 1, M Bradley, M Toole, E Dougan. Penma”ship—G Dougan, M Toole. 2, K INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT Second Class—Firet Division. Christian Doctrine--1, M Giles,M J Wilson, M Callaghan ; 2, A Finley, J Dougan, E McTague, M McAtee. Reading—l, W Carley, M Giles, L Murphy ; 2 J DesRochee, M Callaghan. History—-1, J DeeRocbes, W Curley, L Marphy, M Callaghan. Geography—l, M Callaghan,M Giles, W Curley, LU Murpoy,J DesKo:hes. English—1, W Curley, M Giles, M Callaghan, L Murphy, J DesRoches. Compositioo—1, W Curlev, M Giles, M Murphy, 2, M Callaghan, J DesRocbee. Arithmetiz—1l, M Callaghan, M Curley; 2, M Gites, J DeeRocnes, L Murphy. Peomansnip—1, M Gilee, W Curley, L Murpby, J DeeRoches, M Callaghan. D awing— 1, M Gilee, W Curley, M Callaghan, L Murphy. SECUND DIVISION Reading—1, A Fioles, 1 Dougan, M Jimmeau, G Trainor, E McTague, M J Wilson, M MeAtee; 2, L Figuo, F Keenan, M Flynn, L Edmonds. Historv—l, E McTague, I Dougan, G Tramor, A Fivley, F Keenau, M J W leon. M Fiyon, M McAteer. Geography —1, E McTagus, M McAtee, A Finley, MJ Wileon, 1 Dougan, L Flynu;2,G Trainer, F Keenan, M Flynn, L Edmonds, M J mmean. Koglish—-1, 1 Dougav, G@ Trainor, M J Wilson, A Finley, L Flynn. Cumposition ~ 1, A Finley, 1 Dougan, M J Wilson, F Keevnao, E McPTogue. Arithmetic - 1, G Trairor, | Dougan, A Finley, MJ Wilson, LD Flynn; 2, K Me- Tague, F Keenan, L Edmonos, M F's UD, M McAtee. Penmauship—1l, A Fisley, F Keenan, M J Wilsov, M Flyon,l Dougan, BE Me- Tague. D:awing—!,I Finley, | Jimmecu, Special prize for Christian Doctrine equelly merited by M Giles and M J Wilscv, draws ty M Giles Special prize tor Aecsiduity, equally mented ty G@ Trainor, MJ Wileov, M G les, | Dongau, M Callaghan, drawn by G Tratoor. special priz> for Good Conduct, preeent- rd oy Mgr Gillis, awarded to M J Wilson, Specia) priz- tor Needle Work, merited by J Der Roches, L Muarpby, W Curley, M Cai a: an, MJ Wilson, F Keenan, EyMc Tague, M McAtee, drawn by J Der Kocber, Dprovat prize for Domestic Economy merit.d by W Curley, L Murphy, M Catisghan, M Giles, J DeeR ches, Md Wi'son, J. Flyuv, A Finley, L Bdwonds, Dougan, M (; Tratouor, M mcAtee, awarded to W Curley. Przefor Arithmetic, awarded to M Callugnan. Prize ter Amiability, awardid to L Murphy. 3RD CLass—IlsT DIVISION. Fourth Grade. Christian Poctrine—1 S Monaghas, M Callaghar, G@ Luol:; 2.G Callaghan, L Kavanagu, A McGee, A McKenna, Mary J Martin. Reading 1,G Tocle, A McGee, 8 Moneghan, E Kavasage, L Doucette. Hiswory—M Callagnan, A McGee, G Caiisagnan, L Kavauagh, G Toole, M Dci-on ,MJ Martin. Geo graph, — A McGee, S Monaghan, G Toole, M Cal avhen, G Calieghan, Mary J Martir, A Mc Kensa, K Qniov, L Kavanagh, M Doircn- Eoglith—S Muvagbav, A McGee, M Callagbaer, Pe manship—G Ca lagban, M Doiron, A McGe; A McKeuns, L Kavanegh, G Toole. Composition—1, L Kavanagh, S Mon- aghao, A McGee. Drawivng— Mary J Martir, Maud laghan, 3S Mousubar, Aritim tic~M J Martie, A McGee, G Coolt, S Munagoan. G Callageun; M Doiron, Lo Kevaregh, K Quinn, L Cal- oe — - mae $5.00 for 20 cents or its equivalent when you DYE your faded Skirt and make it as good as new with swe ereys rooms, apd thin MAYPOLE SOAP FREE book on Home Dycing by applying to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ae ar Me eee ee avv an eeD ; A THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE 21, 1900 3RD GRADE, Second Divisicr. Christian Doctrine—1,Angelina Trainor, M Dougan. J Doiron, M Hughee, J Doyle, T Doyle, D Griffin, A Trainor. Reading -B Brown, Ang. Trainor, M M Dougan, J Doiren, B Kavanagp, A Trainor, K McD:nalu,J Flvor, J Doyle. Geograpby—Ang. Trainor,M Hugher, A Traisor, J Flyne, G Co-tello, D Griffin, J Doyle, J King, K McDonald, B Brown, J Doiron, M Murray. English —B Browr, Ang. Trainor, M Murray, M Dovgsn, » Flynn, A Trainor. Penmanship —J Doiron, Ang. Trainor, D Griftiy, B K.vanagh, K McDonald. Composition — Anuie Trainor, J Doiron K McDonald. Dre-vieg —Annie Trainor, J Doiron, D D Griffi:, J Fiyon, Avgelioa Trainor. Arithmet e—M Dougan, Ang. Trainsor, M Hogher,J Flyin, J Dovle, M Murray. Prize for R-lgioux In-'ruction, pre- sented by Rev. Dr. Cucva .+qually mer- ited by Maud Callaghan, > Mouegban, M J Martin, A McGee, G Toole, J Doires, Ang Tiavor, M Hnugher, J Doyle, T Doyle, M Dougav, T Griffin; drawo bv S Monaghan avi M Hughes. Prize for Corduct, presented by Mer Gillis, equally merited by L Kavanagh, M Callaghun, A McKenna, J Doiron, Ang Trainor, 8 Moraghan, A McGee, J King; drawn by J Do:ron. Assicuity—A McGee, M Callaghan, J Doyle; drawa by Maud Callaghan. Needle-work—S Monaghan, M Doiron, A McKenna, G Caliaghan, Maud Callagh- an; drawn by G Callaghan. Domestic Economy— K Quinn, G Cal- laghan, MJ Martin, A McGee, A McKen- na, Maud Callaghan, 8 Monaghan, J King, G Costelio, J Doiron, T Doyle, M Murray; drawn by A McGee and J King. Music—Angelina Trainor, Stella Doh- erty, L Blake. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT—FIFTH CLASS. Second Grade—First Div'sion. Catechism—I, L Byrnes, G DesRoches, E Keenan, M McMillan, L Steele, W Baill, E Campbell; 2, M Gallaut, S Steele, M Carroll. Readinz—1, L Steele, S Steele, L Bernes, W Ball, G DesRociser, E Campbell, M Me- Millan; 2,E Keenan, M Gallant, M den- nessey. Spelling —1, G DesRochee, L Byrnes, E Keenao, E Campbel', M McMillan, S 8 Steel.; 2, L Steele, K Connolly, W Ball, M Carroll, M Hennessey, M Gallant. Arithmetic- 1, E Campbell, E Byrnes, G DesRoches, E Keenan,S Steele, L Steele, W Bal!; 2, M McMillan, K Connolly, M Carroll, N Hennessey, M Gallant. Writing—1, M Carroll, M Henntes<y, W Ball, L Steele, S Steele, G DesRoches, 2, M Gallant, M McMillan, E Campbell, E Keenan. Drewing—1, G DesReches, M Carrol, L Siecle. Second Division. Catheciem—1, M Mclanis, L Trainor, J Cameron, E Toule, L Wyse, B Camp- bell, M Flynn; 2, M A Traivor, J Peters. Reading—1, L Trainor, E Toole, L Wyse; °, J Cameron, M A Trainor, B Dampbel!, M McInois. Spelling—1, B Campbell, L Wyee, E Toole, J Cameron ; 2, D Trainor, M A Trainor, M Flynn, J Peters. Arithmetic—1, E Toole, L Wyse, J Camerov,M McInnis, M Flynn, L Trainor, i. Hughes ; 2, M Sheppard, MA Trainor. Third Division (Primer.) Cstechism—1, § Doherty, M Pinault, B Eagao, M McCarrov,A Dunv, W Creashen, L Costello, M Murphy, M McLeod M Hughes, E Martin, G Hogan. Keading—S Dohertv, M Pinault, M Chaieson, E McInnis, V Ball, L Costello; M Reid, F McKenna, M Murphy. ’Spelling— 1, M McLeod, S Doherty, M Pineault, E Kaght, M McCarron, L Costello, V Ball, M Hughes. Aritbmetic—1,{S Dobe ty, M Pinesult, B Eagan, L Costello, M Murphy, M Mc- Leod, E Mclonis, M Chaisson,G Hogan. Fourth Division. Catechiem—J Collins, L Jimmeau, M O Potvin, M Higgins, A McNeil, F Mc- Donald, A Kel!v, L Boylan; 2, L Lyons, K Kogg'ns, V Morgan. (Continued on 8th Page.) afl «il! » «il Ie ackowledged by the test ih ctf} cooks in the city to be the ih» aif} standard of Purity ani Strengih Ip «j Gur Ih : Flavoring A Essences Are fall strength aud are made only ,trom oils of knowu quality: «fj Ask your grocer 4} Johnson's Essence <j Lemon. \)) for lb» of | I)» af «tl aft «(i _-s —--<-- you ouce try it. Manufaciured and sold by ‘ — You'll never use avy other ‘if {ip {\» MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. The Vaiue Of a Dollar Depends on how and where you spend it. The average individual does net receive more than two thirds value on every dollar invest- ed some even less. A dollar spent here brings more than a dollar spent elsewhere. Preof of this is found in our store every day in the week. ‘fhe excellence of the goods offered, the satisfactory wear, and the always low price asked for the quality given make it ab- solutely safe to trade here. Special offer in 10¢c per Dress Muslins yard This lot includes American organdies, and English and French printed Muslins bought at a special Jow price. Worth 15¢ te 19¢ per yard 10c Your Choice per yard UR TRADE INCREASING NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a pair of teou-er made at our establishment is sure to come back o: a jar order; of course we have to wait a Jong time on account of the good wearing qualities of tne material we put ia our ¢ othing, Leave your crder now For a nice summer suit, hundreds of patterns to select frei, The cloth and trimmings, the cut, finish and w > » teal guaranteed or no sale. We rel men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than »: y house on P. K. Is'and. Gordon & Melhellan weees Men’s Sty ish Cutline ‘Beautiful Enamelled Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scarf pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian, “Scotch,*Irish and Frenzh coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 15c., up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as we are MAKER Sof rings can quickly supply any style of ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. i. WW DTayvilor OPrTiIcian | «ff P af <({| «({{] | —we ee ee owe ewe wre ree FF | amend { ££ king of the gorgeous ed at best current rates. SS me a a EE ew co SyVVYVTeriy ' April 2nd 1900, Camero.u Blocx, Charlottetown. Lor. LL, WY. le ae ee > ne ee Se termes meen eee ee ARE ire ER ares TRON Sete ~<a mem emer pam. i cI Bee