Re ere: CEE ‘ ee Sn oe Sete Serta SOS OR etm es Senet et _ CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1896. =e = cd ait ce a : ae New Moor i day, 6h 43.9m., pm. W ¢ Quar 10th day,9h 4.7m, a m, N. E \ , w t : ’ : I ‘ “ ‘ tay } om a. mh | \N\ Se) Las. Quar 29th day, $h 50.1m. a. m.. W 7 a ’ “ao Day of Week, | 5% | Sun} High oe i rises Sela water i ' boi b lem TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. i ‘ 7 38 8 53 | é » ay t iy a 41} ~— ~ in . rr ot en nara ce na erm a; 5 , | 40} 10 30 4) } :. ee a) ST) 3" . ‘ non + x ‘ 7 < A TEXT YT “¢ oe«c | Tuesda 3} el eon NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1894. 1M ay iS} 42] © 7] : ‘ 1 06581 —*=—I—E=——EEEEeeee aes s LETS On = ee A BEE AED =e 8 | Friday ; 44 1 45 Pa is i4 | ‘4 . a fo COTTOLENE ( COTTOLENE G COTTOLEN | ' ' j ! ! .ie@ . nf nh io CoTtoLens ~ (Corroteng ~ (CoTTOLENG| ~; | at 7 it} i 3 30) |e] ome i ' | \ y 13 | i 4 35 | SOUT sree BG 2 _ 7] 5 44] 133! CF THE EE -—— | W eines day j 1% 47 6 62 istip EE | . m wjtiwraby” | on] ar $e 9} FRYING PAN (<<; The Closing of the Term. 3 ny | wal ¢ ry ‘u/Has come not a little/F¥ s “y i} 43] 10 2 '32i|knowledge as to cook-|33 | : . ny iS} 49] 10 ci lery—what to do, as well EE j LIST OF PRIZES 1 A 2 ; os | i] ! x \as what xoé to do, Thus|o Presented to the pupils of St, Joseph's ) aa io =, ls 2. |we have learned to use! 2,| | Convent, by His Lordship Bishop Mac- i ' : : 7 ” a2] GOTTOL ENE a5 donald, Rey. Fathers Keid. McMillan, | : a. . Se] Up) WILICIN Ie £5 McAulay aud Hogan, and D. O'M. asta ” | + 0 | Ya EE] UU bULEWN 9 JEE Maddin; Bog. fp 4 | Sunday | lo} 50 22 2 \the most pure and per- 83 Thala et Sino a a oe 9 ay 5 | 50 |} S st D ifens. 1 onulary cooks = onations or premiums were given by . 16 | m0) y 5: gx {ieCe and popuia OK") fz Mr. MeSwain, Messrs. Wim.» Murray, : i a aot oe | ars g& jing aterial for all frying aE | Maurice Blake, Chas. Lyons, Chas. Her- | 8 | Thursday Se 501 614 Ef (and shortening purposes. HE | mans and Mrs. J. Doiron. 9 » rida Bisel 22 PROGRESSIVE |:s FIRST CLASS. i ‘15/7 50] 8 3! ry oO FIRST DIVISION, o if | CCOHING re Miss Ly Griffin: Ist prize for Christian j ) 33] oa es ae Doctrine, Elocution, English, Arithmetic, FElis the natural outccemel FE History. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Map oo ; THH) 4 ! s Tus Leaorne Ditty Newsraren or P. E. Istanp, t« issued every afternoon, from the office « the EXAMINER PUBLISHING Company, in th: Loudon House Building, Queer Street. RATES OF SUBSCKIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) Ine Year .. $4. Six Morris wevbiees - 20 Tuxee Merits a —s a SE BIG n+ cn cceucneuiscecsedeussscchadeet Os Sent post paid to any part of Canada or th- United States ADVERTISING RATES For «ma } advertisements which are ordered | jor only one Or two weeks the charge is * | eents per inch for the first insertion, and 2 ents for each continuation. furnished on application at the office. Special soatract prices at a reduéed rate are quoted for advertisements four inches in size or Rate cards are | THE SERIES NOW COMPLETE! | jarger, which are to run for three months or | longer. No special notices inserted unless paid for «i the rate of lg cents per line, and under no eflreumstances will such paid notices appea: tp the local column. acial made on all advertise- rere ale connected with Charch Fairs, Bazaars, Picnics, ete. No notices will be inserted with the same Quless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. aut Tax Examener is considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- ing newspaper in P. EB. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium tiroagh which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the ‘act that in order te accommodate our auvertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size. Tue Ditty Examtner is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— R if. Mason, Post Office, J. Meintyre,. Malpeque Roa, C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Read, S discounts Charlottetown W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, = 8. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. - D. Chappell, Prince Street, ” ‘ Hazaar Store, Queen Street, Geo, Carter & Co., Queen Street. - S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. 1. Railway on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- mersice. Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hou. D. Gordon, |.eorgetow ra. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. &. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNeii Staniey Bridge. eae eee The Weekly Examiner Ss issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ offiee. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and le a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting and full of the latest news. The subscription for Tux Wrexty Exam. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given vove for THe DatLy EXaMINER. and DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belle- vue Hospital and the New York Lylug-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE. North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Be«idence—Near Corner of King and Queen Streeia, Chartulietown. TO LET. The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New- ibery, Eisq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq. ‘Possession given ist July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mety 17 TINWARE —FOR—— Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranieed on all jobs tor Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSON, MAXU FACTURER or Tinware, Stove Pipe, &c., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHAKLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. apJ- if REMOVED I have removed my Book- binry to the Shoop next to A. E MeEachen’s Boot Store, below Weeks & Beer's Old Stand, Queen St., Where I will be pleased to see all my customers. J. BD. TAYLOR, ap30 if two duvors } ee a XY pe Sample Portfolios, containing Sixteen Photographs, 10 cents each. TUE EXAMINER PUBLISHIVG COMPANY. “The Rain it Raineth Every What a comfort it is to walk down morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPAGOF COAT. all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s friends shiver and endure the old style of w ment. But people are rapidly becoming edue things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight rubb: is fast disappearing. | Day.” town in the less fortunate aterproof gar- ated to better ‘r waterproof : >. dy & wky—june9 SO$OL0 90605009 5-506 000-900:0006 06560 096604046000000066 99999009 990090000000 900000059000 000000000006 HASZARD & Charlottetown, June 12, 1894—t t s Ane CATARE | We have just opened a Case of BIBLES ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRAYERS, and Prayers and Hymns | A. and M. combined. We and are going to give the public the benefit of boug ile kt «st sv: down figures the Snap or Bargain. Handsome goods. No 30 We invite your inspection. cent. lower than regular} two alike, per goods. i — ———— —_—- } ) | estimation three acres of land, a little ~~ p a NY FE RE pple Pea URE shh cl Rein *y rr D- EFFECTUALLY CURE ATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD CATARREAL HEA wl ee AnD DEAFNESS, NFLUENZA, ee Jobn,N.B. Bold everywhere. Price, 25 ceuts. M’fd. by THEM aW BR MEDICINECO’Y., L’td., St. John, N- SS ee GHmo. H. COOK, marked superiority of his tographs, they are Like- toes of absent friends. Calls special attention to the Photos. They are not mere Pho nesses, and make invaluable memen , d see cimens. : ca CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS a speciaity, for which no PHOTOGRAPHER, | WORTGAGE SALE. of Valuable Freehold and Lease A June Snap! | held Properties on Lot 3, Prince County. To besold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, in Prince Kdward Island, on THURSDAY, the Nineteenth day of July, A D 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon :— 1. All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate on Lot Three, in Prince County, bounded , as follows:—Commencing at a stake fixed or intended to be fixed on the south side of the Centre Line Road, running thence in a south- easterly course on the east side of an oid pine stuinp to a yellow birch tree nearthe old barn, and extending in the same course till the line strikes the Brook; then following the course of the Brook tothe eastern boundary of the said Dennis O’Brien’s land; thence north along the said boundary tothe Centre Line Road; thence alonz the said road a dis- ( tance ot five chains to the place of commence- | ment, containing by estimation three acres, more or less, together with the rights, privi- jeges and appurtenances thereto belonging, and aiso with the liberty and privilege of taking clay. earth, stone or gravel from the bank and land of the said DennisO’ Brien ad- jvining, and also tull liberty to raise and build the dain intended to be erected on the | jand of James G. Wiggins near the said tract, so us to raise the water of the said Brook to any heighthe may r quire on and over the other land o7 the said Dennis O’Brien, 2. All that tract, piece or parce! of land situ- ate, lying and being at Miminigash, Lot or fownship Number Thre+, in Prince Coun'y, Prinee Edward Island, bounded and described | as follows, that is to say :-—Cormimencing on | the north side of the Miminigash Koad, at the distance of one chain and eighty bnks east irem the stream to Big Miminigash Pound or the division line between Paul 1. Costain and Kichard Costain, folowing thence along said road east four cnains; thence north eleven chains, or to said stream; thence following the various courses of said stream south west- warJly to the said line between Richard Cos- tain and Paul T. Costain; thence along said jine south three chains, or to the said road at the place of commencement, containing by more or less. ‘Lhe first piece of land above described being Freehoid, and second piece above described being Leasehold. +ogetber with ali rights, members and ap- purtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, ‘The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture oi Mortgage bearing date the 28th day of June, A Dis9z, made between Samuel H. Wiggins and sarah A. Wiggins (his wife) of the one part, and Alexander McKinnon and Thomas A. McLean of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr. William 8. stewart, solicitor, Newsun Biock, Char- lottetuwn. Dated this 5th day of Jane. A D 1894. ALEXANDER McKINNON, i4HOMAS A. MCLEAN, Muortgagees. junue6—law (wed) & wky tl sle Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repared go to JOSEPH GOUODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, Iam _ pre- pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness and despateh. Remember the place. Charges moder- ate. 3m d&w—may28 THE SOCIETY OF ARTS disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists, Goverament of Canada, the 27th February, L893. . GALLERY OF PAINTINGS a. m., to 4 p. m, from the French school, the leading mod- c |S |of the age, and it teaches | >, |us vot douselard, but rath- os Ere |£sjer the new shortening, ae f AM) ria) i 53) COTTOLENE, |: |S | Ye | © |which is far cleaner, andj 0_ |z2|more digestible than any] =z 22/lard can be. 2 | "The success ef Cotto-| FE \~ (lene hascailed out worth- _ | FE less imitations under)ge =4\similar names. Look out a 3 lkélfor these! Ask your;FF 133|Grocer for CorroLENnE,|¢ | 2 \aud besurethat you get its} 2, re Made only by aE (3 |/N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,/2= \EE |Wellineton and Arn Sts.,| 55 159 | fiOCHTREAL. Oo ° ) COTToLEeNd ¢ COTTOLENE ¢ ae t Corrorens _ Corrorrn® "(Co CLE CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE CURES: Dyspepsia, low spirits, loss of appetite, painful digestion, malaria, and gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure you gel CAMPBELL'S. “Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies —OKR— £-\ Other Chemicals } are used in the - preparation of me W. BAKER & (0S Breakfast Cocoa By f i which is absolutely Fi 4 pure and soluble. b ty 1 || Ithas morethan threetimes j , }) the strenyth of Cocoa mixes ; with Starch, Arrowroot ov: b Sugar, and is far w.ore eco- nomical, costing tess than one ceut @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, an@ BASILY DIGESTED. vintbsiesiaipnniaiiint Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000, A Society established with a view to Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montres.i. Que of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock? All the Paintings are originals, mostly rn schoot. Eminent Artists, such as Francais .Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next distribution of Paintings between the Society and Scripholders on June 27. Price of Scripturis, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl 7—mwef tf Director. What’s the time? If you have a Cough itis time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. of Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 50 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 5c, per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Parornirrons MONTREAL. M Costello; 2, M Pidgeon, M Wise. Grammar, geography and map-lrawing: | May 29, says: 1,N Keenan, J Wynne, A : re Croake. Drawing and inear Drawing Geometry; 2nd, Algebra nd Composition. Miss Gertie Trainor: Ist prize for Christian Doctrine, English History, Geometry, Algebra, Arithmetic, Geogra- phy, Bookkeeping; 2nd, Composition, Map Drawing, Penu.anship and French. Miss ML Lee: Ist prize fur Christian Doctrine, English History, Geography, Bookkeeping, Composition, Geometry, French; 2nd, Map Drawing, Penmanship and Arithmetic. Miss Gertie Kelly: Ist prize for Chris- tian Doctrine, Geography, Map Diawing and Penmanship; 2nd, Arithmetic and Geometry. Miss A Sue ney: lst prize for Compo:i- tion and Geography; 2nd, Map Drawing, Geometry and Elucution. SECOND DIVISION, Christian Doctrine: Ist prize, Misses May Toole, Theresa Barron, Clara King, May Trainor, Maggie Gormley, Aggie Carroll, Alice Croake; 2nd, Miss Mary Green. Reading: 1, Misses Clara King, May Toole, Theresa Barron, M E Heunessy, May Trainor,Mary Merrigan, Alice Croake; 2, Misses Aggie Carroil, May Byrne; 3, Misses Mabel Thorne, Emily Croake, Maggie Gormley. Fnglish : 1, Misses May Toole, Theresa Barron, C King, Mary Merrigan, Aggie Carroll; 2, Misses May Byrne, Alice Croake, May Trainor, Mary Green; 3, Misses M Thorne, M E Hennessy, Emily Croake, Maggie Gormley. Geography : 1, Misses Clara King, Theresa Barron, May Toole, Mary Merri- gan, May Byrne, Mary Green, Aggie Carro}]; 2, May Trainor, Alice Croake, M i Hennessy, Mabel Thorne. Canadian History: 1, Misses May Toole, Clara King, Theresa Barron, Mary Merri- gan, A Carroll, Alice Croake, May Byrne, Mary Green; 2, Misses May Trainor, | Mate! Thorne, M E Hennessy, Emily Croake, M Gormley. Arithmetic: 1, Misses Theresa Barron, May Toole, Mary Merrigan, Mary Green, Clara King, A Carroll; 2, Misses May Trainor, May Byrne, Alice Croake; 3, | Misses Mabel Thorne, E Croake, M | Gormley. Map Drawing: 1, May Green, Clara King, May Byrne, Mabel Thorne, May Toole, Theresa Barron, Mary Merrigan, A Carro!:; 2, M E Hennessy, May Trainor, Alice Croake, M Gormley. Linear Drawing: 1, May Byrne, Mary Green, Mary Merrigan; 2, C King, Mabel Thorue. Penmanship: 1, Mary Green; 2, May Byrne, May Toole, Clara King, Theresa Barron, M Trainor, Marv Merrigan. French: 1, Wav Toole, Aggie Carroll, May Trainor, May Byrne; 2, A Croake, M E Hennessy, M Thorne. Deportment: Gold medal prezented by Rev A J McAulay, Miss M F Lee. Assiduity: Miss Maggie Gormley. Domestic Eeconomy: Miss A Sweeney. SECOND CLASS. : FIRST DIVISION. Christian Doctrine: 1, Annie McCarthy; 2, F McKenzie; 3, L Doyle. Reading: 1, May Trainor; 2, A Wynne. Grammar: 1, V McSwain; 2, A Wynne. Geography: 1, K Bradley; 2, V Mc- Swain. History: 1, L Toole; 2, V McSwain. Arithmetic: 1, A Wynne; 2, M Trainor. Map Drawing: 1, F McKenzie. Linear Drawing: 1, J Anderson. Penmanship: 1, K Dougan. SECOND DIVISION. Reading: 1, A McSwain; 2, Trainor; 3, M Dorion. Grammar: 1, M Handrahan; 2, A Bradley; 3, G Griffin. Geography: 1,8 Gillis; 2, E Carrol; 3, L Doyle. History: 1, Maud Kelly; 2, May Kelly; 3, M Hayter. Arithmetic: 1, M Crane; 2, K Maud O’Con- | Doiron, A MeCarthy ; 2, nor; 3, L Praught. Penmanship : Costello. Linear Drawing: 1,M A Callaghan; 2, A Currey; 3, A Galvan; 4, G Hennessey. Elocution : Gold Loeket, presented by Rey. A. J. McAulay, awarded to Miss A Wynne. Assiduity : Dougan. Deportment: 1, L Toole; 2, F McKen- zie. Domestic Economy : 2, J Anderson. THIRD CLASS. FIRST DIVISION, Christian doctrine: 1, J Wynne, N | 1, D Corcoran ; 2, M ; I, V McSwain; 2, K | 1, May Trainor ; P M Pidgeon K | Weeks, E Doiron. Reading: 1,J Wynne, N Croake, M Pidgeon; 2, A Hearn, M Wise, K Weeks, E Doiron. Keenan, A | Sacred history: 1,J Wynne, A Hearn, Hearn, A Single Copies Two Cents VOL 33.—NO, 288 Assiduity : 1, M Murphy, L Hughes, K McLellan, M Costello. General deportment: Josie Wynne, N Keenan, A Croake, A Chipman, M Cor oran, M Trainor. FOURTH CLASS. Class, First Division: 1, Dougan, E McQuaid, F Desroches, G Curley, E Reid, A McGonncl, M Curran: Zz ff Doiron, 7 Higg ns, Flynn, M Callaghan, T MeCourt. Second Primer: 1, M King, W Curler, I McSwain; 2,M McQuaid, M- Cummis Key, G Desroches, E Dongan, M Toole, F Steele, L Murphy. Christian Doctrine: t, F Desroches, A MeGonnel, E Dougan, E Reid, E McQuaid, W Curley, I Second McSwain, M King, M Toole. Grammar and Geography :1,E Dougan, E McQuaid, F Desroches, G Curley, F Doiron, E Reid, A McGonuell, M Curran, KE Flynn. Arithmetic, First Division: 1, E Dougan, F Desroches, KE MeQuaid, G Curley, E Reid, A MeGounell, M Cuuran, F Doiron ; 2, T Higgins, A McCarthy, E Flynn, M Callaghan, T McCourt. Arithmetic, Second Division: 1 M King, W Curley, 1 McSwain, M McQuaid, 2, M Cummiskey, G Desroches, E Dougan, M Toole, F Steele, L Murpliy. Penmanship: 1, E McQuaid, F Des- roches, E Dougan; 2. G Carley, E Reid, E MeGonnell, M Curran, F Doiron, T Higgine, Fivan, W Curley, M McQuaid, I McSwain, M King, G Desrochea. Assiduity: E Dougan, G Carley, Emma Dougan. General Deportment: E MeQuaid. INSTRUMENTAL? MUSIC. First Division: 1, A Sweeney. Second Division: 1, M Thorne; 2, Lily Doyle. Third Division: 2, May Kelly. Honor- able Mention: M Trainor, G Traynor, Clara King M A Callaghan. NEEDLEWORK, Misses L Griffin, R Bradley, Lily Hughes, Josie Desroche. A FORT ERIE BABY. Was Pining and Fret- ting Away. LACTATED FOOD MADE I? FA, PLUMP AND HEALTHY, The Right Infant Diet for Hot Weather. WILLIE THOMP®ON, The tender infant cannot be neglected during the hot weather. Its diet is the most imporiant matter for the mother’s attention and consideration. Thousands of Jittle ones die yearly in June, July and Augnst, through the care- lessness of mothers and nurses in feeding the helpless and innocent babies. Stale and watery cow’s milk, and poor- ly prepared and indigestible foods are used in too many homes. We know the ter- rible results. Dysentery, diarrhcea and cholera infantum immediately follow when such food are administered, and there is little hope for the weak babe. At this season baby’s security ‘and sal? vation depends upon a daily diet of Lactat- ed food, the only prepared food that can take the place of mother’s milk. Lactated Food is the only infant nutri- ment that fully promotes baby’s growth and healthy development ; our best phy- sicians are prescribing it daily, and sound its praises to every mother. Mr. Geo. B. Thompson, of Fort Erie, Ont., tells how his infant son. was saved by Lactated Food. He writes as fol- lows:— “When our baby Willie was two months old my wife was unable to nurse it owing to illness. Baby declined in health, and although attended to by our doctor, it grew weaker and seemed to pine away. After trying everything we could think of, we heard of Lactated food, and gave it a trial. Before half 2.25 ceut tin was used baby wae quite improved. Willie is now one year old, and has used a great deal of Lactated Food. He cut ten teeth during the hotter part of the summer, and we hardly knew he wns cutting them ; he has had no dy- sentry and is very fat and plump; all these good results we ascribe to Lactated Food. We wish you much prosperity in Keenan, F Hagan, M Costello, A Croake, | your work,” A Hearn, M Wise; 2, A —_ NAVY THE CHINESE Secret Operations to be Watched by Brit- ish and Freneh Warships, New York Herald’s Shanghai The | correspondent, writing under date of Early ihis morning, the Viceroy, Li Hung Chang, accompanied by a great array of notables from Pekin, Penmanship: 1, J Wynne, N Keenan, | including the chiefs of the naval and mil- A Croake, E Doiron; 2, A H earn, M Cos; | jtary departments, started from Tientsin, tello. h extra charge will be made. Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—3m dy TO LET—One-balf of the Taree eee ype i n Prince Street, at present oceupied by wey. Apply to W. W. WELL- ti—mayl Mr. J. M. Davison. NER. i { ' HAVE A GUESS. Oh, wheelmen, all take my advice, And don’t forget, be sure To take a look ‘at the famous “ Bike ” In PROWSE’S well-known Store. The handsome Brantford Bicycle That in their window’s shown Is as good as any in Charlottetown, And it may be your own. A jar in which are cents galore Is placed where all can see ; : Guess how many cents the jar contains And the “ Bike” your own will be. Be wise, make all your purchases At PROWSBE’S Ciothing Store; Each purchase, on that Bicyele, Will give you one chance more. Their Carpets, Hats and Furnishings, And all, in fact, they keep, Compared with others in the town Ave more than quite as cheap. » : apb—evd Arithmetic: 1, N Keenan, J Wynne, A Croake, M Costello; 2, E Doiron, M_ Pid- geon, K Weeks, F Hagan. SECOND DIVISION. Christian doctrine: 1, M Trainor, K McLellan, A Chipman, M Murphy; 2, G McDonald, M E Gorman, M Dougan, 5 Trainor, M Corcoran, B Barrow, B Doyle. Reading: 1, M Trainor, M Palmer, May Dougan, K McLellan, Annie Chip- man, M Murphy. M Corcoran; 2, C Steele, A MeMillan, G slcDonald,G@ McQuillan, 8S Hughes. Sacred history: 1, M Dougan, M Trainor, M Murphy,M Corcoran; 2, K Mc- Lellan, C Steele, Annie McMillan. Grammar, geography and map-drawing: 1, M Trainor, K McLellan, M Corcoran; 2, M Dougan, L Clarke, A Chipman, C Steele. Penmanship: 1, M Trainor, M Dougan, C Steele, M Murphy; 2, A Chip- man, G@ McDonald, B Gorman, A Me- Millan, A McDonald. Arithmetic: 1, M Corcoran, M Marphy, M Dougan, “ Trainor,S Trainor; 2, G Dougan, A McMillan, M Palmer, B Doyle, C Steele. with a squadron of men-of-war, to hold a great naval review at Port Arthur, and to inspect all the northern forts and naval stations. Notice was given that, contrary to the practice at the last affair of this | kind, no foreign officers or civilians would | | | ’ | ment that the French Admiral heard be allowed at the evolutions or to accom- pany the Chinese fleet. The British Admira!, Sir Edmund Free- mantle, however, said that his presence was urged in the Northern waters about this time and has gone off on the crder, and it is believed he will not be very far off from the scene of the Chinese naval operations when they take place. Nor have the French naval authorities been left altogether out in the cold, for the mo- that his British confrere had gone toward the Northern coast, he telegraphed to the cap- tain of jhe French cruiser Inconstont to follow also, and that vessel left here last night for Port Arthur. THE STRONC POINT about the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the solid foundation ~Pure Blood. | ae _ Broken in Health _ That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back | Appetite and Heaith Restored i Hood’s Sarsaparilia. by St. Catherine's, Ont. E | “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : “For a number of years I have been troubled | with a general tired feeling, shortness of breath, ) A McCarthy, if | pain in the back, and constipation. I could get only little rest at night on account of the pain and had no appetite whatever. I was that tired | in my limbs that I gave out before half the day wes gone. | tried a great number of medicines but did not get any permanent relief from any Hood’s=* Cures source until, upon recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which made me feel better atonce. 1 have con- tinued its use, having taken three bottles, and { Feel Like a New Man. I have a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I did, and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have much pleasure in recommending Hood’ - parilla.” CHARLES STRELE, “with Ag serving Co., St. Catherine's, Ontario. Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all draggists. 25¢. ur Pars | Below will be found a Combination Coupon, which, when cut out and sent to this «ffice with ten cents, will entitle sender to any one Part of whichever Port- folio is desired. Sample copies of all the books may be seen at this office or R. H. Mason’s News Stand. The Examiner Publishing Comp’y, CHARLOTTETOWN. PS VHP SCS HS CSS SSS eee STODDARD'S PHOTOGRAPHS. Parts 1 to 1¢ Now Ready! 5 This Coupon and Ten Cents will procure any Part. FESR E Ee HEHEHE ED EHH HOEE ETHOS SEER EEE E NEES OE EEO EEE OUR OWN COUNTRY, The King of Portfolios. yA PICTURESQUE AMERICA. Part No Ito 2 Now Ready SPS ISITISS? SISSSE DSTIIOE MG This Coupon and Ten Cents »,ill y procure any Part. “ Newstead House,” Upper Prince St., residence of the late Judge Hensley. For particulars apply to F, L. HASZARD, Office of Davies & Haszard. may23 —tu fritf Only a Step from Weak Lungs to Con~ sumption. from Depleted Blood to Anzemia, from Dis~ eased Blood to Scrofula,from Loss of Flesh to Illness, Scott’ Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oii, prevents this step rom being taken and restores Health, Physicians, the world over, ep= corse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes: Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggiats. 600, &$1, —— And it will Keep You Cool Drink it when you are thirsty ; are —) you are overbeated. ever you feel that bealth-giving temaperance @rink wil 20 pen auen auen HIRES Rootbeer A 25c. pkg. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere, Bend 2. stamp for beautiful picture cards and book. The Chas. E. Hires Ce., Philadelphia. Refuse worthless subsitutes, Physicians 7 Cnaurse them, and Physicians make them, M. D. Waldo, Me. I am pleased to recommend Skoda’s Discovery and Skoda’s other remedies, as I know them to be articles of true merit, and the physicians who compound them, to be men of integrity and ability. Skoda’s Discovery is unlike any other propi‘etary medicine—it cures dis- ease by removing the poison, and at the same time SUPPLIES GOOD BLOOD to wasted parts. No other remedy has performed so many won- derful cures or relieved so much suf- ering. Skoda’s Little Tablets cure constipation, sick headache and dyspepsia. 35 cts. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. CAODA DISCOVERY CO., LTO., WOLFVILLE, N.S, For sale by all druggists. Trade sap ied by W. R. Wateoa: Charlottetows mk > we et ge a g taeenn ~ 20 OS OE: ser eee