E pRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~ toe —[F LUSTRATED Now ready and on sate at the follow- }? : places, Carter's Booksto re « Dae \ Nii Ha i I . MeMil hiornsby’'s. 2 H. Mason’s News Stand, The E ecuic | : i resnseeee — ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE summary Eeport of Fether Burke’s Re- r marks on Noucation, vr y ‘ » af , » ~} Yr , ine ora we rhe CiOSing exercises of gs Durstan’= Goilece m St. Patneck’s Bt. , ‘ ) - ; Hall on Moudav evening last was Rev. A. v Burke, of A bertan. His address w is iH a vig ~ est 1 1 ripe educatioual guession from tie stapdpoiutef ihe Rumano Cato { Ch. The « ss at i out with a pretty com er to the fk of St Dey ta s i y r.4 rr v use | ra : eaid eer 3s vre i SR { days Upon the benches Of ihe George.own ” * & *. ° rgammar SCboo!. It then struck deez g i jato the PNUO-Opateal, (heoioztcal, social snd moral aspects<ofeducstion. Thechiia was Cumnmiliea lo (he parents by God and to the sp:riiual ins U ’ strrurch, to be educated. It should Almightr Lilution, which ja Called tire The see that its subjects were suficiently well instructed ssary to t igations Lowards It. hereore patronize, and not eiucalion otlate ation, vaded the personal rigbt of the domestic right of parents, the Not contented tu expose its State bias Tiyots. tne fuifilment a mooopo.ize, educ In the laiter sense, tne eid, Divire rigut. defects ou principle, the results of secular ’ education were portrayed in grapbic s.y'e | and statisucs and the utterances of great men quoied against it. the claims ef the relizious school whereall the faculties of the sou!—the intetlect and the wili—~are educated proportionately were sirengly pat, and such education declared the only one accept-ble tothe Catholic couccience | or in consonance with right reason. In = graceful transition Burke came to speak of ur Provincial school vs.em, which, whilst not respoading to Catholic regaire- meuis, Was that which, in many sections, the Catholic peeple had to make use-of. They should watch over its operations with red. abled vigilance. “Vigi)ence is the price of .aith to you,” cried thespeaker pas- sionately . acier and inteliectual attainments, were selected to preside over the schools. They should stedy their efficiency. Religious instraction sheeld be implemented by extra e“ort iu the family, ihe Sunday school end the church. Ultimate.© our community, “iasienct with just-ce,” will come to tee Cathelic view of education in : its own mieresis. Father Bu:ke deel:red there were difdeulcies in the but there was nothing impossible to an intel ir gent, progressive;"God-iearing people. He trusted the majortty wonld be just and recognize the rights of the mineritv. Is was no credit ¢o the communi.y that Catholics were ob! -ged to pay to which they could not in cou<cience tally approve. It was certainly not creditable that they shouid be made to pay to build ada eupport a college fur the educatien-of r61-Catholics for the Jiberal professions while they got not a cent to aid their own college, to -whica alone in conscience Catholic young men, seeking higher ede- taticn, could go. It was po hover to the city of Coarloitetown that ts poor Catholic citizens were obliged to support out Of their ~pare earnings two large schools whose teachers were willing to qualiiy according to the standard of the state and submit to tie state’s inspection because presided over by re‘igious devoted toeducation along the only proper lines. The action of the School Board and eome of its members then é@me in for a few words of vigorous condemnation. Then Father Burke declared in earnest terms that Catholics hed no quarre) with Pro- tetantiem. The duty of the hour was fer all Christians to combine egainst the epread of irreligion and infiie’i:y, which, menacing the state and ckureh equally, — Doldly thronzh the | land. Sooiety never demanded good men more ur prelig thant did to-day. The religions w av, , schools education go.ng band xed fand with the me enlar could alone pr wiuee them 4 He Lave, then, an eX eedingivzy el qrer t and Iimpae-oned descroion of the ideally ini, a Ns ines . a Lae Catholic which he terminated with x® ai wies of Thomas More, Mionte- lambert® cal nm-or A ¢ A us tt ' “ ggmnompron. Alter denouncing in CAUSLIC feos “the mere pol tical aerc- hate Wd ¢ } rey bs into hy gh piace g on a Cathehe and Catholie ifthe ao. and, ianaed there, @ mmpromise atone fell sw On évery principle Catholics hold dear, using } ; el aa . pe tue very piace sare secure ito them to bring confu-ion on their Church and -shame uy hh r Mmyinistere i pr fes t St. Dunstane were then € eG y terms, the orator Fpesaking from an intimete aeccra nfhance i ‘ they and the thod=, and the Most fre-ful and « ulnt ad lre<a tie v} ; hl . 1 ] } ~ ; Le ye pas i:stened to for some tin ( led wit tine ord 4 of i ; phet Dy I ‘Rut they il par a arner hal shine as the tr ae as ne name 2 D thee el yt S stars ? . for -——-=2P > 2 <4. LOCAL NOTICES, R ws ’ yo Avy ha git? at) AY ’ aS FumMmin Hen \ can 4 one from ack ts : . » che ip. 1 ) a 1 sized up hy be } | ' - ~ : at they wea Straw hats re ioc. and $1.— P:owee Bros ] l | Trustees’ certificate for THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE STREET SCHOGL. _—— ee, The Honor Roll PRINCIPAL SEAMAN’S MENT. NM Medalist—Eihel Reid. DEPART general profic Class l—Ist. Ethel Reid; Baird. Class II[—Ist. Josepbine Barrett. British history prize, awarded by TC James —BEthel Reid. iencyv Fallie 2nd, Lulu Robertson; 2nd. It should Father | They should see that the best : men irom the point of view of moral char- | 25 chogiaaes e—Flossie ip ( I DOoVV Yr, s Current events—1l, Ethel Reid (prize awarded by G Frank Beer); 2, Leon Me T ssaac (price awarded by Haszard & Meore); 3, Marjorie Stewart (prize awarded by Carter’s Bookstore). ARITHMETIC | Class I-11. Fallie baird: 2, Ethel Reid ' 3, Florence Horne. Class II—l Lalu Robertson; 2 J ese phing Liih Steras. B i “ae > 2arretis 3. & ALGEBRA. Class I—1, Ethel Reid and Fallie Baird (equal); Fennell; 3. Margaret Bradley and Hortense Phili:ps (equ ul). Ciass Il—l, Josephine li btt; 3, Marjome Stewart. 2, Lillie -, Lulu Robertson; GEOMETRY. Ciass I.—l, Ethe! R-id and Faillie Baird Cequa +) - F iorence Horne Bn } Ho te Phill - cqual;) 3, Ag C sif—i, La es nes Sinclair. iu Robertson: 2, Marjorie 3, Jusepuine Barrett ENGLISH. Class I —l, E:nel Reid; 2. all e Baird Se Kethel Pope. Class I1.—1, Marjorie Stewart; 2, Lulu Revertso.; 3, Adeie Bremuer READING. Class 1.—1, Ethel Pope; 2, Fallie Baird avd Ethei Reid (cqgual;) 3, Avo-s Sinclair. Class IL.—l, Auele Lena Meclsaac aud Luiu (equal;) 3, luvguiee SMeliish. Bremuer; 2, Roverisuu DICTATLON. Class I.—-1, Echei Rei; .2, Ethei Pope; 3, Fallie Baira. Class I11—t, Marjorie Stewart; 2, Lulu Robertson and Adete Bremner (equals) 3, Edith Sterns. BOTAXY.. Evie! Reid; Class I —1, , Fallie Baird: » 3, Horience Philips. Ciaes 11.—i, Luiu Robertson; 2, Mar- jorie Stewart; 3, bibel Sutherland, PHYSIOLOGY. | Class 1.—1, kthel Reid; 2, Fallie Baird; 3, Fierence Herne aud Hortense Philips (equal, ) Clase I]. —-1, Josephine Barrett; 2, Mar- jorie Stewarl; 3, Luiu Kovertson. LATLN. Class 1.—1, Fallie Baird; 2, Ethe) Reid; 3, Fiorence beurre. Class 11. sentor—l, Marjorie Stewart; 2, Luiu Rovertsuu; 3, Madge Foster. Ciass LI. jamor--1, Mabel Cvok; 2, Ethel McNutt; 3, Eihel Sutherland. FRENCH, Clase I.—1, Ethel Reid; 2, Fallie Baird; 3, Agnes Sinclair. | Claes IL—1i, Lulu Robertson; 2, Edith Sterus; 3, Mabel Cook. . WEKITING. Clase I.—1, Fallie Baird; 2, Margaret g ' Bradley; 3, Hortense Puillips. Class li.—1, Blanche Bovyer; 2, Ethel Sutherand; 3, Mary Haszard. GEOGRAPHY. Class I,—1, Fallie Baird; 3, Fiorence Horne. Class II,-—1 Lala Robertson; 2, McNeil, Mabel Cooke. HiSTORE (ENGLISH.) Class I,—1, Ethel Reid; 2, Fallie Baird: 3, Hortense Philips. Class L,--1, Lulu Robertson; 2, Marjor- ie Stewart, 3, Ethel McNatt. HISTORY (GANADIAN,. ) Class I,- Fallie Baird; 2, Ethel 3’ Horte: se Phillips. ; Class 11,--1, wulu Robertson; 2 Majorie Stewart; 3, Lena MclIsaac. DRAWIXG, Class I,—1l, Fallie Baird; Fennell; 3, Ethel Pope. Class Il pels Blanche Bovyer; 2, Majorie Stewart; 3, Ethe: McNutt. MISS HARRIS’ DEPARTMENT. 2, Ethel Reid; Ethel Reid, 2, Lillie Trustees’ Certificate for General Pro- ficiency: 1-t, Ma-garet Beairste; 2nd, Dorotby Huggan. Trustee’s Certificate for Attendance— Annie Howlett. Arithmetic —1, Margaret Beairsto, Sadie Tavior; 2, Laura MelIutyre; 3, Sadie Mathesov. Histore—1, Dorothy Huggan; 2, garet Bes uirato ; 3, Sadie T: ayior. Reading—1l. Dorothy Huggas : 2. Elsie Lowe, Sadie Matheson. Laura Melntyre; 3; Margaret Beairsto, Ellen Cameron. Dietationo—1l, Dorothy Huggan; 3, Mar- garet Beairsto, Sadie Matheson« Eng'iss—1, Margaret Beairsto; Dorothy Huggan ; 3, Satie Tavlor. Geograpby—l, Margaret Beairsto; 2, May Stentiford ; 3, Sadie Matheson. Algetra—l, Satie Matheson; 2, Tina Long ; 3, Eilen Cameron. Geometrv—I, Tina Long, Margaret Beairsto, Alice Wynve; 2, Dorothy Hug- gan; Matilda Selier. Prcadl -~1, Margaret Dorothy Huggan; 3, Sai.e Taylor, Howlett. Latin—l. Sadie Matheson, Besireto, Dorothy Huggan; 2, McIntyre; 3, Eilen Cameron. Drawing—l, ee Beairsto; 2, Jo ephine Cairns; 3, Elsie Lowe Writing—l, Alice W ynne, Amy McLean Mar- i] Reairsto; 2. Annie Ada MePherson; 2, Margaret Bearisto, Josephine Peebles. : > sil e Piysiology—l, Margaret BDeairsto; ¢, Mamie Hughes; 3, Dorothy Huggan, Sadie Taylor. MISS SNADDON’S DEPARTMENT. Fir-t Certificate, Lulu McKinlay; second Bovyer. ' Higgins, Bessie McKinlay; 3, ertificate, Bessie mal); 2, Lula Annie Snia i. Algel Yee: { BE a Huestis, equal). we—i. Bessie Bovyer; 2, Maud 3, Alma Finlayson, Laura Hodgson, | Miva McE Ge metry--1, Lulu Me ‘Kinlar; 2, Belen Nga ge, Bvesie Bovver; 3, Kaglish—1 3, IF ilu Mek hiay. : Writing—1, Flora Campbell; 2 Finlayson; 3, Evita Huestis, Readiny—1, K: atic Irving, Helen Bur- bridge, (equal); 2, Clara Sterne; 3, Lulu MeKinlay, Viola McSwain, (e qual), Drawing—l, Flora Campbell); Mary We Ethel Sobinar, Lula Yeo, (*qual) History—1, Sterna, 2, Alma a, Ee len rburton, (equal); : McKounlay, Maud Surbridge, Lulu McKinlay; 2 Clara Kthel Sentne r, (equal); 3, Bessie Bovyer. Geogr tphy—1, Lulu McKinlay; 2, Bessie Bovyer; 3, Aunie Smail. Dictation—1, Lulu McKinlay; 2, Annie Small; 3, Ethel Sentner. Latin - 1, Etta Kinlay; 3, Annie é French—1, Bessie Bovyer; 2, Lulu Me- Kinlay; 3, Etta Huestis, Ida Yeo, Annie Small, (equal). Huestis; 2, Lulu Me- Small. Phvysiology—1l, Lulu McKinlay; 2, ' ‘ > - Relen Burbridge, 3, Maud Yeo. Attendance—l1, Alma Finlayson, Bessie Bovyer, F Lavra Hodg-zor, Yeo, cequa'); 3, lora Campbell, Ida Waughan; 2, Luia McKinlay, Maad Aonie Small. DEPARTMENT. Certificates for general profi Georgie Prowse; 2nd, Helen MISS SCUTT’S Tr ciency —Ilst, Palmer. Certificates for attendance and punctu- liiy--Aunie Webster, Daiay Boreham, owee, va Meck Arithmetice—l, ustees’ G-orgie Pr arlane. May Cotton; 2, Alice ; 3, freoreie Prowse, i—!l, Helen es 3. May Ci Palmer; 2, Alice “ tion. ! Keading—it, Helen Palmer; 2, May | Cottor . B lle Mc s Le od. Alice P¢ rkins, Georgie Prewse Dictation—l, Georgie Prowse; 2, Helen Paimer; 3, Minnie Anderson and Daisy Boreham. : History—l, Annie Webster, Sadie Hnes- tis; 2, Belle M ‘Leod: 3, Maggie Cotton, Geograpoy - ls May Cotton; 2, Helen Palmer; 3, Maggie Cotton, Georgie Prowse, Writ ak " Mianis Laweon, Bridie Nielson; 2. Eva MeF esors ts MW aud Pas Nature studies—1l, Ge rgie Prowse; 2; May © 3, Minnie Anderson, Eva Me- Farlane, a Cotton. Drawing—l, Hilda Haszard; 2, Mav Cottons 3, Minnie Anderson, Helen Pa'mer. arlane. Gertie Math- Mav Cotton. , ariane, ~mo0re, ytton Geometry and Algebra— 1, Georgie Prowse; 2, Eva MecFarlaue; 3, Helen | Palmer. Latin—1, Helen Palmer; Prowse; 3, Maggie Cotton. Prize tor physiology awarded by the Y. W.¢. T.U.—May Cottoa. MISS MACKINNON’S DEPARTMENT. Trastees Certificate for General Pro- ficienev.—Ist,Abbie LePage; 2nd, Georgie LePage. For Regularity and Punctuality—Della Dow a. Deportment—1,Maud Carbonell 2, McCallur 4 Readivng—I,Hazel Bremuer; 2, Blanche Lodge. Bictation.—1,Cora Paton; Helen Mae- zard, Hezel Bremne>, Jeanie McKie, Ma xd 2, Geergie Macfao:rell, Blanche Lodge, Delia Down, | Bernice McLeod, Abbie LePage aud Georgie LePage, equal. Writing—l, Susie Gillau; 2, Maud Me- Cone | Composition—1, Blanche Ledg»; 2, Abbie LePage and Hazel Bremner equal. Drawing—!, Helen Haszard and ~adie | . oe Crossman; 2, Blauche Ledge, Irene Moore j and Mabel Wisdom equal. Botany—l, Abbie LePage; 2, Heien Hae zard Phrsidiegy—l, Maud McCaend and, Biaucue Lu.ge; 2, Hazel Breroner. Geo,raphy-—l, Sadie Crossman 2, Blanche Lodge, Mabel Wisdom and Bernice McLeod. History—t, Cora Paton; 2, Bianche Lodge. Grammer-—1, Bianche Lodge; 2,Georgie LePage. Ai thmetic—J, Abbie LePage; 2,Georgne LePage. MisS ROBINSON’S DEPAR Grade V. Trustees Certificate for General Profi- ciency —1s.,Fanme Stevenson,2nd, Magyie Calder. Truetees Cretificate for attendance and | Pusctuality—Bessie Scantlebury. ] Penctnaiity aod attendance—l,Bessie Seantiebury; 2, May Kirby and Gertrude Maagoav; 3, Matiie Chappell and Editi Weeks. THENT. Deportment—Bertha Gorman: 2, Maggie Vaniderstine and Rena Ceflin; 3, de-sie Calder ard Flo-sie Parkman. Reading—-1, Mannie Stevenson;2, Mariel Taylor. 3, Erna White. D.ciation—l, Maggie Calder; 2, Fancie Stevenson; Rena Cotiin. Wriung— Fannie Stevenson; 2, Maggie Calder, Grace White and Marv Brner; 3, Edna White, Amy Rattenbary and Fivusse Parkman. Arithmetic —l Waggie Calder; 2, Fannie Sievenson; 3,Matue Chappell and Muriel Taylor. Kug i-b—I, . Maggie Calder; 2, Fannie Stevenson, 3, Amy fatten bury. Geography, —1, Fannie Stevenson and Bertha Gorman, 2, Sadie Smith; 2, Ida Mc} Nair. History —I, Bertha Gorman;2, Fannie Stevenson; 5, Maggie Calder. Nature Studie—I, Cora Waughan; 2, Maggie Calder; 3, Fanni ie Stevenson. Drawi ing—l, Bertha Gorman; 2, Agnes Chappel;! and May Kirby; 3, Maggie Calder, Ida MeNair, anil Gertrude Waughap. MISS HASLAM’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees Certificate for General! Profi- 2c. d, Ethel! ciency—ILst, Florence Smith; Bridges. Trustees Certificates for A't»ndance— Mabel Thompson, Marian Norton, May McNevin. Maud James, Mary James, Ger- trude Finlayson, Nettie Duncan, Nellie Seaman, Florence Sane a a Dietati jion—l, Florence Smith; 2, hel Brvdges, Nettie eaea: Mariam Norton; 3 | Bessie Essery. ? * Well; Arit hn ,setic—-l, Ethel Br vd yes, Ne! ie Seaman; 2, Fiorence Smith; 3, on Try'or, Ida V atcher, Nettie Dune English—1, May Anderson, Nelli ie «Sent man: 2, Florence Smith, Gladys Taylor; 3, Ethel Brydges. k la , Maud Yeo, 2, Clara Sterns; ee i | Bessie | } Punctuelitv.—Martba _ u | | Readine—1, G'afys Taylor; 2, Florenc Smith, Neilie Seausan; 3,M iy Auderson. Historv—l, Nellie Seaman; 2, Ethe! Brydges, Ida Vatcher; 4, Florence Sunth, Writmg —J, Evicl Brydges, Laurz Mitchell, Marv Nerion; 2, Florence Smith, Mabel Matthe«x; 3, Sadie McSwain. Drawiog—-!, Laura Mitchell; 2, Gladys Taylor; 3, panna Tanton, Pear! Hobbs. Geogr: aphy—l, Nellie Seaman, Gladys JUNE 24, 1897 AUINERET OTTER EES NETH TT ETA ETNA TT TPN aTIenn TTT PEPIN Meet me at The Always Busy Store. faylor; 2, Mary Norton; 3, Nellie Walsh. Nature Studies—1, Adele Palmer; 2, Neliie Seaman; 3, Giadys Taylor. MISS TAYLOR’s DEPARTMENT. ? for General Pro-- Hazel a ARHTTNY Trestees’ Certificate ficlency—lst, Lily Seaman; 2ad, Hughes. Trustees’ Miunie Evans, Lily Seaman. Honorable meauion, Puaciuality —Edoa Yeo, Bella Waughan, Phoebe Worth, Minnie Brydges, Belle McKionoo, Lena Sraith, Maad Sunckland, Kvelyn Haezar, Auvie Higgins, Kihei Lawson, Lucy R ckham. Reading —Jean MeTsaac, Lida Scantle- bury, Gertrude Wilsam-, Owen Beii, Maggie Gillan, ae Saunders, Lau aM - Meleou. Improve nent—Kila Large, Elia Acar, | Birdie McFarlane, Fanay Fraser, Blancue | Riggs, Lena Smith. Deportment—Annie Certificate for Attendance— Callum, Coatre MeKinnon, Pearl Huuter, Amy Crabbe, Fiorme Worth. MISS WYATT’S DEPARIMENT. Trustees’ Certificate for General Pro’ ficieucv—l, Katie Jame; 2nd, Alice Stewart. Trustees’ Certitic Punctuality--l, Si Nellie Jackson. Morgan; 2, wgaret Hoiora! ee 4000rabie ALCHLION, iw’Palarity ana P vt slityekRare Rurne f lice 2wart Ructaality mane Durns, Alice otewart, Jean Perktos, Marv McCaanell, Nellie |} Barper, Edik Wisdom, Nelle Wanie, Kate James, Kl-ie Jenkins, art, Bessie Cooke, May Sellar, Mildred Rattenbury. Dep. riment—Hazei Stewa dersion, Sarah Garnum, Reading - Qiive Bushel!, Fannie Mellish, Lena Pouud. Websier, rt; Alice Bal- Jepnie ‘}urper. Janie Batt, Improvernent—Loutse MacKav, Buelah ! | > Wellner, Kita Norton, Fannie Waye, Hatti» Piizgerald, Minnie McKay, May (Gert;ude White. MISS MeDUNALD’S DEPARIMENT. Trustees Certificates for General Profi - ciency.— I+t, Florence Vanlderstine; 2ud, William Rige-. Trustees ‘Certificate Mamie Guille-pre, Hodgson, Ayues 4b for Regularity and VanBuskirk. Honoravle Mentiou, Kegularity and Punetwality.—May Best, Dimily Bevan, Jeanie Waish, Amy Rodd, Georgie Bell, Jennie Gates, Winnie Gillon, Bertha Howlett, Maud Vickerson, Laura Waughun. Deportment. — Hazel Carter, Qlive Carter, Emily Bevan, Jennie Gates Ise pro vement.—Eleanor Reid, May Best, Martha VanBuskirk, Winnie Giliza, Maud Nickerson, Jess'e Gillespie, Marion Pope Florence Lapthorne, Mabel Pearden,Belle Ramsay, Erena Rice, Emily Bevan, Amy Rodd, Bessie Duity. Miss E.W. MACMURRAY’S DEPART- MENT. Certificates presented by Board of School Trustees tor General Proticieacy—Is:, Be'le Paton; 2, Kxhe! Whit ocx. Ceruticates for Perfect Auendance— Carrie Williams, Belle Waish, Helen Norton, Ethel Whitlock, Pearl Williams, Alice Small. MIsS ROBERTSON’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for Geueral Pro- ficiency—Ist, duzel Siewart, 2nd, Alice Wonnacot, Beatrice Dutert, (equal). Trustees’ Mert Card for Punctuality— Muriei Looper. Arithmetic—Hazel Stewart, Carsiedeost, Lotte Cameroun, Beatrice Dufort, Lacy Nelson. Reading—Alice Wounacott, Evelyn Watling,Hazel Stewart, Loatsa Knight aod | Florence Strickland. Dictation—Cassie Jost. Hazel Stewart, Beatrice Dufvuri, Blanche Dingwel)l, Marion Lowe. Writing—Ruby Hillman, Hazel Stewart, Pear! McKenzie, Johanna McNair. Drawing—Rose Crosman, Emily Ball, Nellie Crabbe. Deportment—Luala McNevin. NOE. In the report of West Kent School pnb- lished yesterday reference .6 Mr. Owen's departinent was imadvertantiy omitted, In tuis depariment the first certificate wa: presented to Mav Feansnam ant ~econd to Chas. Gordon Morr son. Edw o Wiliams and Hurola McK.e were pre-eut ed with certificates for being neither absent nor tardy during the year. the Pousse Paté... > And why tot a pie-pusher as well as‘a coffee-pusher? It’s far more necessary. Do you suffer with dyspepsia? Ayer’s Cathartic Pilis will cure you. Take a PILL AFTER PIE. 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