= se Or — | See . sea lt Ae ls. ia il En ss we j s. ue Low Our stock of Women’s Shoes you will find complete — w+ bave made an extra effort towet every line right in style and price. Tkey run from 68c to $3,00 apsir. But we can Strongly Recommend thoge at $1.0 $1.60, $1.75 and $1.83 These lines are made of; Pox Calfor Dongola —some with soft others with heavy ‘oles. The toes aud tips are the fashionable shapes. Alley & Co of pes qhbbsdansdsd 1 We have secured the stock, store and trace of the late George D Divison, and are now open with a full stock of staple and fancy groceries WS will be pleased to supply all customers of the late firm and all others who may fav- our us with their patronage. @Hfe mean t> mike our score the brightest, cleanest and best gro-ery store in the Ni city. ir Yours for pure Groceries, ip Webster & Mackay © Jor Keat & Gt. George Sts. i» Telephone 199 lb» “yvvyvvvYTv". FOR SALE OR a oe That nicely situated resid- ence, with cut buildings, on the Malpeque Road, one mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 acres of land, ar desired. Apply to J.T PEARVON, Tenders For Debentures SEALED TENDERS marked *‘Tender for Debentures,” will be received by the board of School Trustees of ( harlottetown, through the undersigned, up to twelve o'clock noon, June 20th inst. for School Debentures of $200 each amounting to Two Thonsand and ‘Two Hundred Dollars, issued by the Board for a period of twenty years, and bearing ipierest | at three and one-half per cent, per annumn, payable half-yearly, under the provisions of the Publse =<chools Ac’ 1877, and an Amend ing the same, in 1890 ‘lhe payment of the Interest on these Debentures is guaranteed by the Prvvincifi Government, and is @ firat charge On the revenue of the City of Char- lottetown, Tenders will be received for the whole of part of said Debentures. EWEN STEWART, Secrsatary of School Board. Ch‘town, 820d td. DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN :& SURGEON (Graduate/MoGill University) : SIPS SFFIIITFT ¥ =F ¢ sS£4444A4c444484A AACS Office aod Residence —Dorchecter Stree Office Houre—9 to. 10, a. m., I to 3 ani] Ww 4 p.m. THE DAIL! EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 19 1900. NOTRE DAMS OMAVENE. (Continued from 4th Page.) Moran, K Barnett; 2, Qairk, EB Kelly | i Campbell, A Smith. Reading—l, LL Qairk | Moora K Burnett, Ke vy. l ‘ 1 rs 4 byrne, i R Ryan, H Gillis Beooit, A Smitb, lL Blanchard. Grammar— 1, R Ryan, E Moran, L | Quirk, K Burnet , I, Wicktam, E Kelly, Campbell, M Welsh. M Benoit; 3,E Byrne; H Gillis, L Blanchard. Historyv—1l, L Quirk R Rvan, E Moran. | 4" yi K Kelly; 2, G Wickham, M, Welsh, E } ee ; Byrne, A Smith, M Benoit. Geography —!, E Moran, E Kelly, k Burnett, L, Wickham; 2, | Campbell, b Byrne, M Benoit, L Quirk, R Ryan; 3, A Smith, L Blanchard, M Welsh. : Arithmetic—1, E Kellv. K Burnett, E Moran, M Welsh; 2, I Campbell, L Quirck, R Ryan; 3, M Benoit, E Byrne, L Blanchard. ; Penmanship—l, K Barnett, R Ryan, E Moran, Quirck, L Blanchard; 2, = Byrne, A Smith, M Welsh, E Kelly; 3, I Campbell, M Benoit, BH Gillis. ; Drawing—1l,I Campbell, E Kelly, E Moren, R Ryan, L Blanchard; 2, E Byrne, K Burnett, M Benoit, L Quirk; 3, M Welsh, A Smith, B Gillie. Needle Work—K Burnett, E Moran, E Byrne; 2,A Smith, H Gillis, E Kelly; 3, M Benoit, I Carapbell. Honorable mnention—S McRae, A Park: man.j SEMBS pecial Prizes. Christian Doctrine—1, A - Power; 2,A Malone. Gvod conduct—K Koaghan. ~ Domestic Bconomy—l, M Reid, 2, B Moren, General Satisfactioo—M Smith. Composition—M Marphy. Writing—-M McQaaid. Drawing—I Campbell., Pisin sewing—M MoCourt. Arithmetic—E Kelly, K Burnett, Moran, M Welsh. (Concluded tomorrow.) PERSONAL. Miss Farquharson was a passenger by the Princess last evening. Captain Malcolm McDonald, of George~ town, is at the Hotel Davies, Mr. W M Flynn, station agent at Cardigan, was in the vity today. Miss Louise Dawson was a passenger by this morning’s train en route to Monc- tov. 7 Mrs. Larkins, of Richinond, is in the city for the cloring exercises at Notre Dame. Miss Josie Smith was a passenger bv the Priacesa last eveaing returning from Boston. Mies Winnie Blake was a passenger by tne Halitax this aftern.on en route to Halifax. : Rev. J. W. Godfrey wasa patsenger by the Princess last evenimg revurning from Halifax, Mr. C. B. Baxterand Mr. W. F. Tid- merch were passengers by this m oraoing’s (rain e*elward, Superintendent Snaro ant Liocam ive Fo:emau Poole were paszengers » ‘bis moruirg’s Warn tO Lie wes. Hon Peter Sinclat: sof Ho. James Richarda are in the city to actead a meet- ing cf the Goverumest to be heli this afternoon, Mr. Charles Nicoll,-representing the S$ nart Manufacturing Company, Montreal, 1x among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies Mr. Geo. A Freeza, the energetic repre- centative of ™ All Rail Line,” speat lant night in Charlottetowo aud crossed to the mainlaod today. Mr. Allan. Parsons, representative ot Cairns, Brophy & Co,jMontrea'!, arrived in Charlotwetown last evening aad crossed to Pictou this moreing Mr. J. A. Murphy, of Boston, is visit- ing Charlottetown, baving arrived by the Halitax this morning. Mr. Marpby i#a son of the late Mr. A.J. Marpby. Dr. Gandier, of Pictoa, N. S., who bas been spending severa] days ia Cuarloite- tuwn, the guest of Dr, Dickey, recurned home by the Princess this moruirg. Mies Amy McGregor was a passenger by the mail special last evening returning from St. Pau!, Minn, Miss MeGregor is a daughter of Mr. Charlies McGregor, Water Comm'ssioer This morning Miss Marion McLeod, daughter of Mr Normin McLeod, Si Avard ’e, was married to Dre O, Y. Dewar, of Southport. The c+remoivy was per: formed by Rev J. K. Fraser De and Mrs Dewar went to Bos. >n todaw by the Hali- fax. M:. and Mra. Chick, and Mr. and Mre. Arnold, of Haverhill, Mass., left for home thie morning. They had been fishing at Souris for several days, aod made come excellent catches. Messrs. Emery aod Morrow, of Lync, who have also been up east, left for home this mornisg. Mr. L E Prowee, M. L. A., was a pas- seager by the Princess last evening re- turning from Sydney. Mr. Prowse in- forms us that his new store in Sydaey is well uoder way and will be ready for occupation early in August. Mr. Prowse also reporis @ scarcity of carpenters in Sydney. Carpenters going from here will command from $1.75 to $2.00 a day. Rev. John Clark who has been pastor of the Baptist Church at West Chester, N. S,*pent Sunday ip' Tryon and returned home by the Princess this morning. It is expected that he will become pastor of the Tryon Church: The raverend gentleman is an author of ne ordinary merit and for bis literary work feadia ja University this year conferred upon him the honorary de- pt attection tc country cal... | gree of M. A. - — BS Local wi Otter Hom Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will he open in the evening from 7 till sonnet r Pross.—Winds mostly northeast land worth ; fair toaay. canmucsntiqgelesie 1. 0. F.—Court Mount Stephen meets Foresters’ Hall, Prowse his evening lu A full attendance re* B ck, at 5 Pp thie aanted penance te : Potice Govat.— This morning M,. Byers was fined $l or 5 days for drunken - nesa. FP. Quinn was fined $4 or 20 days for drunkenness. _—_o-—— Tea at Sovears.—The ledies of St. Mary’s parish, Souris, intend having a grani tea on J'uesday 2ist July, for the ed . . heaefit of the new church, which 8 DOW being con-tra ted. ee Nore Tals WeLt.— What's going On on the 4th of July? Why, Grace Chureh picnic is going to be beld at Emerald, the Anest fishing place on the Island. Return fare 40c. Children half fare. Special rates for families. ANotHeR Omission ScrrireD.—T he name of Mise Alice Wynne, of Charlotte- town, was inadvertently omitted from the list of those obtaining second class teach- er’s license published a few days ago. Woman Overwoanp—Shortly after the Halifax lett Halifax on her way to this port oue of the lady passengers jumped overboard and were it not forthe prompt action of Quarter Master Reginsld Clarke and several of the crew she would have been drowned. The woman was evident- ly astray in her mind. MemorIAL To Minister.—The Scottish- American of the 13th June has the following :— “A stained glass window has been erected in Bridge of Weir Parish Church to the memory of the late minister, Rev. Dr. Duncan.” Dr. Duncan came from Scotland to Charlottetown when a young man and a minister, and preached for about twenty years in St. James’ Church. He left the Island about ten years ago and returned to Scotland. His wife is a sister of Mr. Fred, Hyndman, of this city. C. M. R. L.—The second match of the Rifle League competition was held yes- terday. The weather favored good shoot- ing. Tho first team, composed of Mejor Stewart, L M Allan, Guor A Pickard, Dr. Kennedy, Corp W Prowse, Sergt-Major Baird, Capt Goodwill, Lt G Moore,S Grev and Gunr F Gill, score 885 points The second team, composed of H J McKenzie. Ganr J Youuker, Capt H Watts, Gunr H Horne, Corp F Muncey. GuorJ Landrigun, Lt E Peake, Guor T Howat, Lt C Leigh and Sergt J W Mc- Leod, ec21ed 816 pointe, PrespyrexiaN Assempty.—Oo Satur- day the Asseu b!y at Halifax discussed the report of the committee Oa legislation, re- zarding the incorporation of boards of trastees to whom ~property or money Cao b- b queathed io trast for the church and ita uses and work. The report wae adop.ed. church property, related to & Case ot money beiug lent to a church which later on became extinct. The assembly held that the person who lent themoney sbould be compensated The nomination of R-v BE. A. McCurdy as agent of the esstern section of the charch vce late Dr. Mor» ison was rat fi-d. PERSONAL. Mr. John D. Barns, the well-known cominercial traveller, is at the Hotel Davies. Mias Maisie Coady is visiting Galitax. She will remain uot! after the closing ex~ ercives at Mount Sc. Vincent, and will take a promivent part ia the musical pro- yramme to be rendered on that ovcesion. Rev. A.J. Macdovald, of Fort Augus- ine, and Rev, R. B. Macdonald, of Rus tico, left to-day on a trip to Europe. Be- fore leaving Fort Augustus Father Allens parishioners presented him with a address ard puree. Mr D A Wedlock, of Stanley Bridge, wa- in town today. This firm shipped by the Princess this morning nine fat cattle and thirty sheep for the Sydney market. The firm also shipped several carloads of stock last week. A Mr. Harold T. Morris, graduate of the New England Couservatory of Masic, B=toa, will be in Charlottetown for a week «rtwoand will be st the service cf ail people who wish to have their pianos tuned or repaired. Orders left at Mr. E. W.Taylor or G. F. Hntcheson’s stores, will be quickiy at'ended to ae SEVIVVPPTTTTYTEDD TVET ODITATYT ae A a Hustle on at Call and see ls. . , MEU ald bald 3 g uuptou HALL Eo Corner. bs The secood item, protection of | SHARP SAOPPING TO-DAY At Charlottetowns busiest» Dry Goods Store. After sharp chopping in our Dress Goods department there is always a rich harvest chips “Reunant Snaps. ~ — _—- 3 All day Saturday you'll buy the best suit of mens clothing ever offered E, Island (for the money) and that’s Were in business to do business and we are going to sell one hundred pairs of ladies Hosiery all day at 200 Men's ties go out on Saturday—four in hand, from a manufacturer that failed.) A Great big drawer full of Baby Ribbon a lot of wide Lace mostly Cream and white (never mind what its worth) it goes out at A big basket full of ladies’ vests goes at Only 6 pieces of this lot left (Gingham) — 19 ladies Rubber cloaks worth—for 12 Gents Rubber Coats Saturuay only— Our famous Lily Kid Glove (the best)95 cent glove in Canada to-day.) Our reason for selling them at this price is this glove is not made to-day. We clear the lot that’ s left in size 5?, 6, 6}, 73, 73, 8. Any size you want in our famous simmer corsets Ladies Costumes (jacke's and skirts) the very latest will be put out on Sat- urday at ridiculous prices, Over space is filled but we’ve more bargains than This is your store, yes we hear you call it “MY STURE” every day. Sentner, McLeod & Co. cae ee | on P. $5.00. He pair knots and Bows (bought 9c each. 10c yd. 4c each 3fc yd $3.0€. $2.00 49e 35¢ we advertise. OTTON DUCK, NAVY, PALE BLUE KHAKI, WHITE, FANCY T. J.Harris, London House nana Wants, Lost & Found LOST—A Post Office *key with ring and name attached. Please leave at this office. WANTED.—To borrow $2000.00 on private residence in Chariottetown, title perfect. Answer to X.©, R.. Box 681, Charlottetown. _TO LET—A._ desirable businers stand on King Street, near corner Queen corsisting of shop and _Gwelling containing 12 rooms. Geod stabling in connection. Rent very low Apply to Mrs, John McQuillan. WANTED,—For the summer month® a com detent girl for g¢ eral housework, Apply at once, Mra, J F* ) West, Gallagher, Grafton St WANTED.—Girl for geveral housework. House provided with all modern appliances for meSing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. June 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, TO BE LET--A detached house, ea Fitz- roy St. East, containing seven rooma, large yard and stable. apply on premises, Map of P. E. Island, la ize. John Coombs, 90 Qceen s. ga Adply to 3i Mrs. Kirby, above R* K. Braces sho nook St, Highest price id for= ecm and Ladies’ left off clothing. Will call at theit residence for them. Employment office for servant girls. 2S OS SOS 0S OWH 60D OB 9SODSHDSOSD Now 13 The Time To Give Baby An Airing => ©eoe*s Ot 89G*? and of course you,will want,a BABY CARRIAGE - 2 ee @ * 4 We have good Carriages We have COMFO RTABLE carriages — we have CHEAP carriages. e608. conte a ae ape cook in » no washing, ral w 8. Miss Longworth’ 7 Street. smsii Aoply to Hillburst Hillsbo:ough WANTED.—A girl for general housework. To the right person good wages will be given. Apply at the residence of W. T. Huggan, Upper Prince Street. WANTED.—Girl for genera! housework. Apply to Mrs. Bagnall, Fitzroy St. Zins. WRAPPING PAPEK.—Old papers ¢00d for Om te for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINER TO LET.—House on Dorchescer Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June ist, Apply to Miss Alley, l’rince Street. Mayl aw im, PASTURE LOTS.—To let a4 acre lot on Spring Park Road, olso 3 acres on Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson @Q0e &tets &b®. 2498S TSO 2°98 FT DAG BO 2% eS 6 © 6&1 SO t- The The sunua! meeting ot the Law Society of Prince Eiward Island will be held ix the law Library, in the Law Courts Buiid- ing, on Monday, the 26th day of June insi., at eleven o'clock, a. m., for she election of officera and the transection of other business. By order. F. L. HASZARD, Secretary Law NSociety- rete a