nn Fay Se eye THE DAILY EXAMINER ~eneeen sal AND OTRER ITEMS. wohl, AKD 01 SJUST OPENED TUESDAY, Rant te IU NE 30, isd6. — —— Beer Br . 105 Dress Goods, i a : | ¥ } Excerston t morrow, i Anoth« . lot of little | 4 ° suits, 3 piece ; | Tw SAMI \ ot be issued to- d ; l . l : and a ae —D it ouble and single 5 norre ~ breasted, i ' Ay apeyp ss strawberries and cream . ~ ™ ney r | eae SNR eno | gi the Haze tea to-morrow, from 10 to 15 years SE ee oe nS | . - > . Fe 5 oe old.—PROWSE BROS. | qe O'S atrick’s Hall at 8 | | Li g . ack [ F ‘ gielork | We will offer tonight | 6 4 G: ae U cece t to fit any size man from 34 ins to Black Lustre and Rusell Cord Coats for Men and Boys,| x - ( gov s& reCla . ren 8 ose, sive 9! q ef 5 , i B.: ive nile Miah Bidiiatee I thing | ize Y$toll. Light Soft Shirts, just the eet per than any hors: in the trile. 19 W ; bok kon the morning of ements in Clothing De- ng for wheeling 249 Waterproof Coats from $1 75 up Jaly partment. —Prowse Br . 3 os J - - : j t BI csscron SUL | PROWSE BROTHERS eee er ww ree Serentior ait Lis. PROWSE BROTHERS. roi het a ANS party of — ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. NOTRE DAME CONVENT 2, A. McCarthy; a, ¥. Blake, A. Hovzan, Ne | Rieke S 48 . nite 2 9. eee oe alla ie a ‘ aes a aed voteeer alc wal etileiieais elon a es e | alone @ Gillie ee accel, M. Sm ta, antwe I Jamelin, Evlalia McDonald, J. Morgs | SF, m more’s u rland, v lassie eum R aceidiaieigi stwading ° ; Aleer, u. MeDonan t t one ar ’ a a eae Tt NV S ‘ Seats - . ‘ a os F W Sai zg Att ntion is wait e a. to ery e Li t . o ar oe Misses J. Morgan, M.J M. Flynn. E ao Fy a tl, A ji s a 7s M. ¢ ae J. _ ao ‘sfgne MS Sb Se Sh Ne SY SE Sie WS PIP “" es = FV ai. In to-day "8 issu ) j cUrat > N. Morgan: 2. Misses } c- y > : ae . : rene eae eneeneny ake, N a@ione, A, >| sie, ) I gan, ; ‘ ia ” eS . Le ge a mle aha henanie. e of a lady's bicycle for I$ of Prizes. oss i —_ . = a 7 G. M N. Meck hee, KE. Blanchard. iN. McPaee. M. Gorman, A aie ™ oveye v y 7 SU *@ “> “fe *@ “4 io itn soe ae ‘ ts | Poudke se aad 7 oe enoit, B é en 1, B Hamélin, C. Fo-tier, | © oc'iet Work—1, E Larne, A. Gor- 7, Sy Me A groan ay, ut st come t lo monnow.—The Tea to beheld at thie e! ennual exainination of the pupils of | Penmanship—l, F. Blake, J. Morzav.{ V. ean a McDonald, E. Hennessy, | man; 2, J. Morgan, A. Irving, M. Eng-! AS note re assured «fa Bedford Station to-morrow wil! be one a I wie n nae ecuzied several days, and | A. M:Carthy, M. McGrath. pei gb) Weston E Sao salioten, M. Herrell, J: | lish, N. Morgan, N.Clarlcin; 3,C. Portie’, wt nea big t kets \y Se the finest of the seasoo All the icin 28 MeD is ; iucted by His L rrdship Bish p | Assiduity ‘ Viiss Bessie Power } a. ae moewet +, Mf. Smitb, B. Blen- S. Hamelin. E, ONeill, A MeCe rthy, | — > .- a" tao Ne za es M Donald ees Oe. Mee cae? eo ee aon si ae » BL lillie, M. Towan; 2, A. Roy, M. | &. Foley, F. Blake, M. Gorman, A. . - Past es’ Aid of the) Will be pr, rvided An amate ar 1 h ae G: i nault, J. Johnstone and “Mr | English, Addie Irving. oo — a M . Gorm ey, J. Pope, A. ] Malone. ote Presby an { Dundas will bold | gtapher will be on the field at the oe paps a det mar neal in which the | Deporiment—Miss M aovie Kelly . am a. Wh — ing ‘' ; - - —— AS ; ae 9 stTan a am festival on} Cf those ie wish t —" a nis acquitted themselves during the ventinantinin on Raw - aa Ge, @ ortier, A. Roy, 3. oe oe | = “Vs their « 3 Thursday, 9 ‘ tok on ie ceca oe — ~ deal, from the young ladies of the senior | INTERMEDI ATE DEPARTMENT. Hamelin, A. Delisle, W. Ryan, E. Blan- THE ‘ | Ae dais “ails. x : j the grounds, and the Leag a also be on | classes to the little tots of the kindergar gia Third Division. chard, M. McMahon, V. McAleer, A. Dil- is _ i ‘i sad on will be in at te ty oe ten department, gave proof of the thor- | _ Christian Doctrine —1, Misses Mary lon, J. Pope; 2, M. Doucet, J. Doucet, M. J = : — Cr Bap a cricket | ‘eaves this city at 9.30 ais t he train | odghness of their knowledge in the differ- | Trainor, A. ; Trainor, A. Gorman, anon K. Halloran, M. McGonnell, M. 1 SS ‘ & match at \ a Park to-morrow after | local. eturns at 5.30} ent branches, and reflected credit on | M. Clarke, KE. (Cailaban, G. Me- gine B. Lawler, M. Towan. aN % = seorStumps w pitched at 1 o'clock. | moiges wT he eahleniee of ie eae eee cae eee a ant ee aod, a Da Ee oO Fon UJ NZ 7 Men: bers e Cabot and Phoenix Clubs Dor’? “Miss Tuew.— 7. : he exhibition of plain and fancy needle | '’ rainor-H. King; 2,Marv Cantweil,|/C2#™> 4. Sillon, W. Ryan, J. Pope, ' 7 will pitas a 3 and be early oa our readers is directed it of | work, drawing, painting in oil and water A. Bolger, A. Clarkin, M. R. Marphy, W. wf. Doucet, M. Towan, J. Doucet, M. “me eS Sw send cane ee a res oie Set Paahon colore, etc. .» drew many admirers of the | King. H, King, M. Kiggins; 3, L. ae, 3 v. McAleer, a Ml aa — aon liar a ggg Ne te ama ype Grecian Art| fine arts to the studies of Notre Dame Coa- | “*)308n- — e eMahon, M. Smith, L. Kough- y ie S “= Me halryeees ne, mh indy 5 oil, ae their first ) vent, and elicited much praise. | Reading— 1, G. McDonald, Marv Trainor, , L. MeMahon, M. Gormley, B. Lawler. What sha'l we Gav ‘ Aa 4A twenty will be fred to-morrow at{Citv. The snienbesnael eae The examination in the musical de-| U: Pope, E. Callahan, M. Cantwell, M. “Honorab le Mention—L. Martin, A. Doo- wear these hot aie Our stcck of. . noon fre ward by a detachment | this company is of a high aieeall a by partment occupied a considerable time. | Clarke,S. Gillan, A. Bolger, A. Clarkin, ley, A. Melaais, U4 or. days? Teese S = fom No. | Company, Garrison Artillery, | lence. and should be aes . al} «The a the beginner to the most. skillful | = R. Murphy, A. Trainor, G. Steele, A CLASSE FRANCAISE. er ore : ee euler ef Captain H vi Aren a, one i fl e | player, all gave evidence of the excellence | ‘orman; 2, E. Hornsby, L. Trainor, L. French—l, E. Larne; 2, B. Hamelin, C Where can I get ors Davison poontty. deveted cintecs m2 a Sasorig’ of tne method of instruction in the institu- | . mag ss a se a A. Miller, E.} Fortier, A. Roy; 3, M. Bellean ‘A Miller. i just what ‘ I AF F Ss S _-~-— tion of the stats ie P tion, and of the atiention of the young | BUTE, « ornsby, iggins. Cinadlen Hisiers~1 » &.® 4 - c () Baar enaiinii lite oc toSine aaenee fag oe ee by this musicians to correspond with the efforts of | History—1; Misses Mary Trainor, G.} Larue; 2, C. Forilér M aoe > want? And all L% to Mv. H this 30th dav of Juac. for} ‘ts excellence. Don’t fail t ¥ tt i — “ie _ tel teac hers, whether on piano, | McDonald, A. _Trainor, L. Pope, A. Gor- | Roy, A. Miller. oe —— the important op pe wy Te « aes : ae ; oO attend mardolin, guitar or vuice culture, | oa 2, L. Trainor, G. Steele, E, Callahan, : eLenuesT ti th t 4 co” oa ‘ is garden Tt,» > a e ) oros S. Gill » SLEMENTARY DEPARTMENT, questions a © ® : : tee: ee teers i Me ce ee ; The examination over, the last three | rosby, Gillan, A. "Bol; ger, Mary | = S eels aii om nN ‘ 3 Sanh, ther 1 51 11 : a on S) breast a anne . Sauaieree : ‘ days of the scholastic year were devoted | ot autwell, M. Murphy, A. Clarkin, W. M ses a I. Trainor, A. Power, mean 80 much a . liek are i em : = I, ers % = e a . 5 hey ¢ eof the i © C 4 auiteasl : ee Fis v H. King: 3, L. Calial 5 Sew M. Melnris, }. MeGonnell, A. R j : “ : SlV ils awns ees ; can ailiter 0 rr + ite’ ciated, OS aa ia the: teenth of hie great to re ection and prayer. The exercises ing, £3 3, aliahan, J. Hornsby } 4, ni » A. Reardon. t } } ¢ 4 Ss, Mus 1nNS and Ducks : ees ace at pre- | of the retreat \ onducte a L.. MeDonald “| V. McNeil; 2, M. Steele, F. Kell o ihe intelli- Sie } oi i fi i ' rapid zrowers decessor, St. Cuthbert. Whil : t e retreat were conducted by Rev. R. | . : 2 wig a 2s eee L. : Shee Handsome ilk h Ke rabrics ‘ P pee the latter is of gold , Tichly pack may B. McDonald of Rustico, whose persuasive | Geography —1, Misses M. Trainor, G. ne 3, M. Butler, A. Smith, L.. Corish, gent buyer from _ “easy buyi ce ragis ae Se oan ae % Tue Boyavisrs.—By reference to Westcott’s cross is of iron It was eloquence is as much appreciated by the | Me Denald, A. Trainor, L. Pope, -A. MeGee, G. Smith, E. Byrne, K. firstly t the & ee ge eee See that hand- 4 other colur vill b> seen tl hat the SS. sented to him pi, his conse aaa oe young tadies aod the little people of Notre | 4 ‘rainor, 8. Gillan, E. Ca!lahan, G. Steele, Aylward. ; yf . ™ oR some line of English Prints at l4e pe —— Bosaris:a, sailins from Montreal on Fr bishop. nsecration @§] Dame as by the grown up people, who so | A. Gorman, A. Rolger, M.-Clarke, M. _ Second Primer—l, M. McCourt, A. end. “as vard Neat Pri ta qws ae AY a ling from Mon "al 0 Br where sermon Sonex Maruat Mienia. | Cantwell, Skies. i. King; $, B. Hered- Gillan, G. Gallant, M. Walsh, M. Smith; R72 Vard. Nea rints from 62 up. Charlo: t ‘ Sieindas i on oe ir SHIP NEWS. . the osing exercises at Notre Dame by, Ju. Calla ghan, 4. C larkin, M. R. "3 ~ ene, ; eae 7 Dally. ie Wo——_ Tage Gh, and w fe Odense , er were private this year, much to the regret Murphy; 3, L. McDonald, J. Hornsby. Rairk, C. Clarkin, i, Kelle; Bi @ Mar- a ape foun jland, via Sydney es ee Port ef Charlottetown. of many who were looking forward with hb a h—I1. Misses G. McDonald, M ley, H. Gillie, M. Murray, 1.. Blanchard, sxe rere. 2 oe pleasure to the musical aod literary treat Caniwell, M. ‘Trainor, A Bolger, L. Pope, A. Malone, M. Jenkins, R. Ryan, M. Ax Ay INS Ties Castine Veo ab Balle’ ENTERED. furni hed them on similar occasions. re R. Meg 8. Gillan; 2 2, M. Clarke, E. a Pri 1.E.M SV7er FZ. ay rose to- a. rk. Sank 29 -Me.tie.M. G.,. Cal c e'ow is the list of prizes merited by t! ree Callaghan, A. Gorman, A.|. st Primer—1, E: Moren, E. McGuire; aes re eukie a the = Eres | tou; J. A. G C : #8 ane W. Sean rag pupils: — ; se ee | Tra‘nor, M. Kiggins, G. Steele, W. King, 2, M. Trainor, L. Lafferty, E. Kelly, F. Our assortme br : SZ Ne een male rea iy for a oe “ ng BSS | Campana Baquet | Mileide. “Wele nee PaIZs. LIST. | Cs nae 8S Horns ee ree L. vee nn ka Sas Sha ae 2 OO re Es em ady fora grand time, aati oe we aaclicle. Mi a ee | Callahan. atechism—1l, F. Kelly, M. | most everything in tke ss Father Reid will be delighted to meet h nitn, New Carlisle; Minnow, Girouard SENIOR” DEPARTMENT . Trai 2 EM M ere % s ro . As Reid will be delighted to meet his] pivot: yee” » Girouard, | NT | Arithmetio—1, Misece M. © [rainor; 2, E. Mores, A, Malo | AS oe sd ends from the city. Makea point — ae A Pat ao Whittle, First Grade, Class .Standing. Miss } McDonald, ‘s ee : pee a Ik. MeGuire Ce R. Ry —_ Dry Goods line, end our . oe Sten ting if yor is " eas lease Svanev; Mary, Star of Sez szactagne 7 e illis— ’ ~ ae i ic , “K F nasa . : aq 2 g if you wish to pass a pleasant Sebeeer \ ar of the Sea, Lartagne, ee bw : 1. sc etees ane i Trainor, L. Pope, M. Kiggins, L. Trainor, oe I. Mahar, A. Reardon, clerks would rather show Aye fucce ssortoPerki ns & Sterns. we , soglis ench, Latin, Algebra; 2, Botany, Callahan, E. Callahan, M. R. Murph Trainor, M. Steele, G. Smith, G.G ade-an al ct eae NZ phy; il. goods and answ quies- € a Cunt oes, CLEARED, Geometry, Arithmetic. Average 76. 2: E. Hornsby, M. Clarke, A. Trainor a. lat 2, E. McGonnell, K. Smith, E. Nit : aes . a a last 12. weaiilie ; aie wand owt! June 29—SS St. Olaf, Lemaistre, Pic- sce . ae Degecteent. I - vera, b> ane. ee Calla we te ee QSz SUR oeeEns shone: ; : 23 Ss S : v7 ee ceived tou; Lily Bank, -B Murr. Eee, Wweomerkys any, gebra, | han, H. King; 3,J. Hornsby L. McDona'd riting-1, E. McGonnell, A; Reard ZAS AN AIS ASF Ss re the Orwe!l Cheese Fic‘ory, the largest! pielytrins. ( ik, Blue, urray Harbor; | Arithmetic; 2, History, French Average | D. ai all Ateragytreg [ a 5 a aun ra “iN - . . . -— vest lvtrins, Cool Cc ‘ eesiie ’ ? . a? . é g F por. M :D Dn Id | G i Moren, G. Galisot, A. M: I I ie “_ <i, si MIty any One day s : ie starting : — ’ c : K, Pi ictou; J ° a: G. C , 7b Jeportment G cVonald, sian, arone - 4 4 . S » , vibe factory. 2 ie atic : 7 cia ane j ra il, Wallace; Ss Campana, Baquet Mi ss N. McDonalJ—1l, Cor posi i a — ‘< oe eee eee Rig Quirk, C. Clatkine ip Aone 7 | sei AA i factory. The directo witl pay the] Pictou; Welcome, Sinit! 2] _ Miss N. } —I, Composition, / gins, M. Clarke, G. Steele, A. Trainor, M. wrk, V. Ularkin. - patrons the regular alvance for June milk | now, Gi roused, nage : Shediac; Min-| English, Botany, Arithmetic, Geometry; |} Doyle, J. Heneceey, E. Senate aE "| Plain Sewing--1, M. Steele ae Gloves jat as qaickly as the books can be made Buctouche. 2, History, French, Latin. Average 75 ll, L. Trai i. Hal on M. Melnnis, E. M ( [es i ; ks rad a ee ae k ee Verage fo. well, L. Trainor, E. Callahan, J. Hornsby | 5° "C2001, B. 3 cGonnell, F. Kelly, / 1 “ge ma armen |. ec x? oe ~I, ae — M. Kk. Murphy, W. Kiog, H. King. — ore M. Waish, G. Smith, ae Ribbons is —_—— of EN eee arilla this | French, History, Latin, Shristian Doe- | _ taxis 1. Mahar, E. Mitchell, B. Moren, G. Gal- Pouce Covar.—Duaring the month cf ove pariita thi hea Cae f Fouar.h Division. co Seen > ree O. Cee sate ; i spring Lethe means<cf. & . trine; 2, Botany, Algebra, Geometry. Aver- | oe lant, C. Clark A.M .3 Seni Jane the ms for drunkeness num- pring may ’ ri eeping you | Christian Doctrin s , in, A. Malone; 2, A. Smith, t merry ee eee well and hearty all s age 75. | Christian Doctrine—1, J. Hornsby, L | M. McC Jillan, E oe oe? ear is. Phere anne! dite feo caevls earty all summer. Miss G. Bolger—l, Arithmetic, Botany Carter, M. Dayle, E. Smith; 2, J. Bova. ae A. Gillan, E. Moren, E. Me- Pp " itaterteting wich the. aatieé | ica Se ‘ ; 3. French, | D-§ s. Mitchell, K. Lightize : fins for io z ri h the po ice in the ; Laiies PR rece ae meee Hi tory; 2, Ale cbra, Latin; 3, French, aed oe K. Lightizer, M. ' Prize for being good little girla—V. Mc- | arasols, 2 ret a 4 10T | Eachen’s shoe store Jeometry. Average 00. a ee wean, M. Trainor, E. Smith, N. H. Me-| , ' swanit, larceny and riding a bicycle on! — Miss L. Hogan—1, History; 2, Englisi Reating—1l, L. Carter, M. Doyle, E.] D ! Cit en. VW: aie dewa ‘ The receipts amounted to Z Three great bargains at MeEachen’s Latin; 3, Geometry, ‘Alsohie. cicaen = Smith, J. Bisviees 2, M. Lappin, i. Mit- Bosals, ao a - Fitzgerald, K. Gal. Sih rt aists, z —AND — $182.51 shoe store. See advt. in anothier column. Miss ¥. Doruey—1. Geo 2 po} chell, K. Lizhtizer, D. Smith, J, Hen- Se : S : Re) 1, rec metry; 3, Eng = ath Hen INSTRUMEN 10 an od a o—ail a : Cc@eseeaseseseeeet lish, Botany, History; 4, Algebra, Latin. ag _ ee : : Bea — ee oe J air C sG.—A the principal gro- ’ ¢ Grade 2. Miss M. Brothers—1, Deport: English—I, E. Smith, M. Lappin, M. j{, Piano, First Division—1, Miss K. Kelly; Bil ~ Sty stores of the city wil, siunaed acing ment, Geometry, French, Algebra; 2 “5 Eng- Doyle, L. Carter, K. Leightizer, J. Hen- 2, = =e. Second | Divi-ion—1, J. | ouses. a: eloze t , ae nape proses of $ resh $ lish, History. Average 65. ceeeti 2, D. Smith, L. Mitchell, J. cree, = MeDooald; 2, A. McCar: hy, | G Bes< ot ye, Wednesdays and ee ath ; Miss M. A: Ciarkin—1, History, Eng. | P&*'s. - Engiish, E. Hogan. Tuird Divisior soilng out at Tharadavs at > olaeks ant at 7 o’c] k lish . Al, . > oad Hi: eer ‘ > a: 6 . -1, E. L M 1 o abl ; ocloce, an or ; gebra Arithmetic; 2, French. istory—1, L. Carter, E. Smith, M. | ~!> © Larue, M. A. Doyle; 2, Miller, B. ar Dri @iTuedars ani Fridays. This will gis ¢ Average 63. ; Doyle, J. Henessey, L. Mitchell, M. Lap: Gillie; B. Hamelin; 3, F. Blake. Fourth | epee ew: r i derks shor : a, aie coded 6 16 a Graje 3. Miss U. McDonald—1, Chrie- | Pi? 2, J. Davis, K. Lightizer, LD. Division—l, A. Dewar; 2, M. Clark, A. You will have both if you buy e lothi g, Li; ove in the right direction | ee , hes ; Smith Roy, M. Belleau ; . x6 a he rig coctene:. ’ $ tian Doctrine, EK a French, Latin, nal a ie 5 M. d i oy : f Suits and Furnishings at i Geometry; 2, History; 3, Algebra. Average eography —1, E. Smith; M. Lappin, L L a 2 : at, Misses A. Miller, E. S$ Q. i os Te arent, ai ie aa é ie what vou get when you buy é 72. Carter, M. Doyle, J. Henessey, D. Sinith; arue, 2,E. Hogan; 3, E. O'Neill. | ing of Victoria Division held last even- + ours. We make it fresh every é Miss M. V. McDonsid 1, Geometry, 2, K. Lightizer, i. Davis. G Guitar—1, Misses Florrie Blake; 2, M. | . ing the wing officers were elected : few days, qrraptities to suit the History, French, Algebra; 2, English, Arithmetie—l, M. Lappin, L. Carter, ar j : » Wholesale & Retail. ED A. “™F., W. N. Tanton; W. A., Amy 9 demand. The demand is in- ¢ Aritlimetic. Average 69. bh. Leightizer, K. Smith, M. Doyle, J. - oon Music—l, Miss G. Gillis; 2, E. . ’ pare e; R.S., J.°J. Chappelle; A. R. ¢ creasing already. $ Miss C. Kelly—1, Elocution, English, e on vith, J. Davis. . tag _— F. Blake, A. Miller; 3, Miss Hodgson; F. S., W. J. Sabine, Geography, Latin, French; 2, History,| , Tonic Sel-Fa—1, Misses A. Trainor, | ©: SN? 0 OY- Pie Canada’s Famous Tail Tre., W. P. Colw Char Henry , } th fins 10 cents. ¢ Algebra. Average ‘6. ~*| G. McDonald, G. Steele, L. Cailahan, M Second De N : — e — Ketablishment. ’ , . CIwitl; Jay 2 ate i “ ‘ e¢ . . , : ; “op = ? 3 ' aga | O G Rekha Coa, Sa ee a ’ \ wv : 5 . é Miss E. O'Neill—1 ‘Penmanship, French, et ay A. Clarkin, M. Trainor, M. R. Piano, First Division~1, Mis: atte We i L " 4) Wy > ' aime. | A. CG. Dachemie; 0. 8., é I fb 25 é Latin, English, Arithmetic; 2, Geography. | 7 urphy, E. Callahan; 2, A. Miller, A. | Dona'd; 2, M. A. McDonald, -_ et A . i E: } Thor. Dement: 4.40 2... We. 9 Average 66. enenns ms Clarke, A. Bolger, E. Smith] Clarkin. Second ae wcreiy ONIN ‘ ° ER LS; =: firty p P.,John Hustley. A re-j ' oJ h ‘ é Miss Jos. Carroli—1, History, Composi J. Davies, L. Mitcnell, L. Carter, A. Johns; 2, F. Wine chester, A. We van ee ~ Sistio ence with Lady Tilley 0 ns On f) NSOD. tion, Latin, Geography; 2, Algebra, Eng- Fourth Class. Gorman, Third Division, A oa j Was pa a rdered to be forwarded. vag $ , ere Aree : Reading, First Division—1, M. Kent, M. Br thers; 1, M. Rely. Angiemtions- ; 2g EASIDE “HOTEL, | Gusto Beach, PEL, Z ‘aduates ia Pharmacy. Mise B tory —1, Deportment, Geo- } A. McDonald, M. Gorman, J. Byrne, .E M. Gorman, N. Morgan, J. Morgar 4 NU Si fer the regular “ryn” ¢ at French, Algebra; 2. English, His— | Byrne, J. McAree, N. Latterty; 2,6 "Fitz. Blake. Fourth, Division—I, G. ee: | | oREER RESORT | OPEN JOLY Is : ting of the Charlott BSBeIvee oe t g sit + iff “en anager fa i : oh oo. a g = e ; ae . e SD eVeewoes om a a ong ge Gl. oe ‘ simmons, W. Griflith, E. Dorsey, M. Me-} =- Irving, M. McDonald; 2, M. Kent. z. | _——— | _Fine Land-cape, Bevutiful Grounds. Shady Walks, Boating’ ten V's Asso a on was hel at ee eT es L. Bolger 1, History, Geometry; | Donali, J. Williams, M. Ronahav, A. Byrne. Fifth Division 1, A. Delisle, 7. Surf and Still Water Bathing. nice picr, Bowling Alley, Cro ea ie led to Lold a road — N 2, Panos 3, Algebra, English, Lat. | Gormely, M. Kinch, J. Doucet. Roche; 2, W. Ryan, 8. M. Coyle; 3, E. Gil. { Are all the rage now. 2 : guet and Tennis Lawnt. ete—Addrers 7 :3th July, starting from the Average 50. Readine, Secovd Division—-l,M. King, } 8. Sixth Divieion—1, M. McGrath, \ < JOHN NEWSON mh te of dee Island oad finishing ne Miss - E. McDonald—1, Deportment, - Blake, M. Belleau, M. Doyle, 7. re Griffith; 2, N. Malone, N. Me ae h, Ni. | have a large nasbrtanent of the | R Charloteton n. : W r star ba r ; o. . ‘ ‘ : ‘ Z. ; AA oo on . W oeeinens om oa English; 2, Christian Doc-} gerald; 2,A. McQuaid, B. Koughan, E O11 Painting—I, Misses Maud Breaher :> | newest patterns. Just received | eS Sa o> rt Tamer Dione coteee haw offe hi > ” . oO ead ~ o = 0 y Nem &-_S es teh Gridoal menbers of the clab a oom W IRE ‘Sanien tic Economy—1,Misses M. Broth- yeaa ticks ad ¥ 1, M. G ones anes Alberta Roy and Emelie | ‘ another lot of the popul: ar Mib- | Bs Me homait Saeki LSID pay DP es ot. er ee . Eo : ce Ee — ses eligious Instruction— . Gor sarue; 2, g 2 ° | i frrveees ——— ‘ i ase — = Bite was appoin ; js eatbt tleadeouies era, MV. McDonald, E.U’Neill, B. Mc-- M. Botton. J Blake, M. ert: Syed eee ee oe Blake, bon guards differ entcolors, they nif bad & zy cha? B23 <= a pie em oA om e "a oe eae toe Donald. ee Dorsey, J. Wiiliams, M. Drawing —Misses Albina Miller, Emelie | are having a large rup; you — per cent. till a. inh. ete eee ’ SENIOR INTERMEDIATE DEPART MENT. 7 ae » N. fae M. McDonald, E.} Larue, Eulalia Hogan; 2, Alberta Roy, ‘ had better call early and get July 15th. %h. Fuller particulars will “ar ear r First Division, Christian Doctrine—1, McDonald, A - Mcaree, W. Griffih, A. | Maud Brothers, Ernestine Grant, Florence iv ielk ee eee lver. " Ba in Misses A. Clarke, K. Reardon, M. Eng- By ae ~s Guraley, M. Ronahan, J.| Blake, Margaret Kelly, Margaret Englisi. yOur pick. All marked low — . all tra‘ns at re _ HHiab, B. Foley; 2, Misses A. McDonald, K.| B¥rne. M. Doyle” Eugenia Horusby, Mary V. McDonald; 3, + We ar g 2 ty | - oo a es ‘Donald; 3, e are showing some pretty a ‘S Bev atist Soctery Meertxc.—The semi- Made to order, any size. Kelly, C. King, M. Kelly, B. Benoit. MK Oe ae er eee eo Williams, | Corinne Fortier, Mabel Byrne, Gertrnde, Belt Buckles. Shirt Waist Sets ~~ 50a! bus oak caveats of the 1 alist any gualit single weave Reading—l. Mi-ses A. McDonald, iia E. Byrne, M. Gorman; 2, J. McGrory, Marguerite Belleau, Mary - M — oe wna bn . ye — = Mii. of the Che omehiana Baptist a } oe ~ | Clarkin, M. con B. Benoit, K. Keily; swt te ae McDonald, W. Griffith, N.|Grath, Annie Gorman, Blancie Hamelio, ;Side Combs, Stick Pins, Hat — Ss ee ee ee double weave, } and 312, Misses M. Kelly, C. King, F. Winches- | pet"r¥)3 ~ Kinch, A. McDonald, J. | Antoinette Delisle. Pins and Chain . Bracelets. lous report: sabanit? | were of a most en- rows of supports. We | ter, K. Reardon, E. hoe, A. Irving. v4 _ i < a King, J. Biake, Needle Work —1, Misses Margaret Kelly. . Coach leaves Charlottetown direct ev ery Tuesd: uy, Thurs. @erazine character. OSi:e-b-ncers were ion. febrice Elocution—1, Miss Annie McDonald. eaten e, A. McQuaid, A. Fitzgerald, B. | Alberta Roy; 2, E melie Larue, M. Bro- | y day and Saturd: Lv, between 4 and 5 o'clock hi elected at f ywe: Peesilen’, A. F. "ae. ™ ere OF _ Englis sh — = Misses A. Clarkin, K eel mon: Bs i , ssis —_ A, Miller, E. Foley, M. English, W. W WELLNER. 14 a ng ios Webster: V io..G. L. Simnon-; See selves, and guar2ntee Kelly, A. McDonald, F. Winchester; 2, E. Bor od Ke watever be J. Williams, 1. V..McDonal, E. MeDonald, M. Me- . ee retary, +O Re ie ee aad iT oe tl ¢ not vou wet K. Reardon, C. King, M. Kelly, M. Eng- z os i. Fitzsimmons, N. Lafferty, Grath; 3, G. O'Neill, B. Benoit, F. Blake, 4 —s k . S suas ‘ i = oon nem, 1 not, y g lish. 8. Benoit, & Foley. M. Kent; 2, J. Doucet, M. Gorman, Me. C. Fortier, A. Clarkin, A. Gorman, M JICYCLE FCR SATE--An — 186 mode uae; Ory M-s Aldwe Stentiford; y ¢ f e ne on » - Telly McDonald, J. Byrne, A McDonald: 3.| Belleau, A. McCarthy ~ - ’ , ) Li dies* Duct 28s, in‘ use (three weeks good Chairme f Committees, Devotional, nev sens Tati Goan Che on a i 2 r M. Belle.u, M King, J Blake M Doyle, : - McCarthy, C. Kelly, B. | as now, « bargain—Apply at tuis office. june3) K. R.-:; Mi-sionary, Miss E. E. Clarke; arkin, C. King, A. MeVonald; 2, Fl 4° weQuaid, A. Fuzge et ; AF a - — R ynary, 4 a rke; r: 2 Pita. 4 Pnoli . Quaid, A. Fitzgerald, S. M. Covle a et ee a ike Seoul de RK WaIGa? i (0 LTD Winchester, M Kelly; 3, M. English, B. canine A spy, hone a ae wane . e a 3 - ee MA ts ical: eh omah a illiams, E. Dor- hen . : Musical, Miss A. Stentiford; Look Out, History of Canada—I, Misses F. Win-| 974, Mi. King, Mebovald; 2, 'N. TAN - Sold eealece hie or ee ee ne er Er a ee ons Bethaiae. ae Who sell at Selling Prices. ches‘er, A. Irving, A. Clarkin, K. Rear- Laff ay J. we A. MeDonald; 2, N. should supplement his st its with extra trousers of the right material, to sus ui Detuune. don; 2, 4. McDonald, C. King, K. Kelly; Gr Pde 3,4 ot ‘M.~ Ronahan, v. tain te general apprarance of the suit. No part of the attire posresses more 3, M. McGrath, M. Kelly, E. Foley. riffith; 3, A. McQuaid, + ae Ss. M. L ‘ i imp ong e. Noth ny can. be inore incongruous iban ill filing and unfash a d. adies Tan Oxfords ie oe eet te a ee ly no trourcers in town fit or look as we =} } as The balance of our stock of Ladies’ Wrappers is Somewhat Out of Shape js the style—not as reg: rds the quality, int the they are ALL 1s is, Not as regare Goods are a little crumpled by bandli ny, tho’ this «pring’s importation, T.e ccumple in the gooe wever, as nothing compared ith thecrnmple if price. $1.15 $1.65 $1.90 $2.20 of 98¢. 81.25 $1.50 $1.75 crumbled to crumbled to crumbled to crumbled to WZ 7S At present prices, you save the cost of mak- History ef Engiand - i, Misses A. Irv- ing, A.Clarkin, M. Kelly; 2, A. McDonald, E. Voley, K Kelly, M. Engl: sh, C. King F. Win :hester, M. McGrath. Arithmetic—l, Misses A. Clarkin, K Kelly; 2, E. Foley, A. McDonald, A. icv - ing, F. Winchester, K. Reardon, M. Kelly, B. Benoit; 3, M. English. French—1}, Misses B. Benoit, A. Clar- kin, K. Kelly, A. McDonald; 2, E. Benoit, M. Kelly, E. Foley, M. McGrath. Latin—l, Msses A. eee K. Kelly, A. Clarkin, E. Foley; 2, M. Keily, M. McGrath, A. Irving. Geometry—1!, Misses K. Kelly, A. Clar- kin; 2,E. Foley, A. McDonald. Pe nmanshia—1, Misses M. iinglish, B. Benoit. Tonic Sol Fa—1, Missea K. Kelly, A. McDonald, E. Benoit, F. Bleke, B. Benoit, A. Clarkin, M. English, C. King, G. Me- Rory; 2, A. ‘Hogan, ‘B. Gillis, N. Morgan, J. Morgan. General Proficiency — Miss Agnes Clark’ o. ® “Map Drawing B. panes $: =. Reardon, K. Clarkin, F . Blake. Second Division. tea” atian Doctrine—1, Misses J. Mor- , N. Morgan, G. MeRorv, A. McCar- 2, M. McGrath, F. B.ake, A. Hogan; 3, N. Malone, B. Gillis. Reading—l, Misses F. Blake, J. Mor- gan, G. McRory, N. Morgan, M. McGrath, A. McCarthy, B. Power, E. Beason; 2, N. Malone, B. Gillis, A. Hogaa. Elocution—Miss F, Biake. English ~Mis-es J. Morgan, N. Mor —J],Miss:s A. McDonald, Kelly, A ing, besides all the trouble and time it takes to bave then made. * BEER BROS. i: THE WEAT Fresh westerly winds; fair weather. = HER. gan, G. McRory; 2, M. McGrath, A. Mc- Carthy, B. Power, F. Blake, E. Benoit; 3, A. Hogan, N. Malone, B. Gillis. "Geography, Misses J. moran G. McRory, N. Morgan, E. Voley, A. Irv- ing; 2, B. Power, A. McCarthy, M. Me- Gratl ; 3, F. Blake, B. Gillis, E. Benoit, N. Malone. His ory of Cans‘a 1, Mdbses G. Mc- Rory, J. Morgan, N. Morgan, B. Power; Coyle, ki. Fitzgerald, A. Penmanship~ 1, M. Beileau, J. Blake, M. Kinch, E. Dorsey, M. King, J. Don- ert; 2, E.- Byrne, M.~- Doyle, M: McDonald, E. Fitzsimmons, M. Gor- man, A. McQuaid, W. Griffith, J, McAree, M. Kent. French—1l, M. Gorman, J. McAree, E. Fitzimmons, E, Byrne, A. McDonald, J. Williams, J. Byrne; 2, M. McDonald, E. Dorsey, J. Blake, M. King. Plain Sewing—J. Doucet, E. Dorsey, J. Williams, J. Bellean, A. McQuaid, M. Doyle, Donald, M. Gorman, M. King, M. gan. kK. Byrne, Blake, M. M. Mce- Rona- JUNILR DEPARTMENT. Fifth Class, Reading, First Division— 1, Misses M. McGunnell, V. McAleer, B. Hamelin, A. Koy, G. McDonald, B. Wyes, K. Halloran; 2, M. Gormley, C. Fortier, J. Pope, W. Hyun, M Herrel!, M. Doucet; 3, K. Butler, B. Lawler, E Weeks. Reading, Second Division—1, Misses M. Flannagan, A. Dillon, M. Smith, J. Doucet, A. Flynn, E. Cantwells 2,0. ¢M @ Phee, M. Flynp, KE. Aennessy, E. Blanch- ard, C. Arbing, M. Towan; 3, E. Gillis, L. Koughan, M. McMakon, B "Ronahan, G. Fitzgerald, L. MeMahon, A. Delisle. Religions Instruction—1l, Misses V. Mc- Aleer, B. Hamelin, M. McGonrell, A. D.l'on, M. Doucet, J. eee M. Herrell, M. Smith, B. Cantwell; G. McDonald, M. Gormley, C. mona W. Ryan, E. B'anthard, G. Fitzgerald, M. McMahon, K. Butler, "EW ecks. Gremunr1i Misses C. Fortier, A. Roy, B. Hamelin, M. "McGownell, M. Doucet, M. Herrell, M. Gormley, V. McAleer, M. Fiannagan, E. Cantwell, A. Flynn, A. Dillos, M. Smith; 2, G. McDonald, K. Halloran, W. Ryan, J. Pope, E. Blanchard, J. Doucet, M. Towan, N. McPhee, M. gad Mahon, A. Delisle. Geograp ts Misses B. Hamelin, M McGi niell, A. a M. Done: t, C. Forti ier, A, Delisle, M. Flannagan, A. Flynn, J. Tan Oxfords Men's : Tan : Oxfords Boys: : Tan : Oxfords Children’s Tan Oxfords Our Ladies’ Canvas Shee is selling well. W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building Misses’ Washing Goods. Prints, Galiateas, Ducks, Gip zhams, Oxford Shirtings, Wim tins, "Fiannellettes. —_—— — ~— eee Good Stock now showing. T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE! | | Ss. A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionable Tailor, (in our new premises) We Don't Say Mueh But this is alout talker. A pleased customer is the het advertisement. A little money does the busin ss here Oar | w te s will prevail as long aa we have goods to sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our st¢ck is new ard well selec‘ed. Ail the Latest Noveties ! All the Latest Styles | In Ladies’, Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. WELK} & WARREN EMPIR: BLEND TE. Is ths Tea ie BLEND EA every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are coe or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be swe and get the o best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS | North Side “arket Square