-—~ THE DAiwux EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUN ‘Ei 22, 18% 00. .(@@ l ' K L Warm W eather ‘a (;oodsS LOL (Fents. Siraw Hats Crash Hats Canvas Caps Crash Caps Negligee Shirts Canvas Shirts Nett Shirts Balbriggan Natural Wool Gauge and Silk Underwear SELLING CHEAP AT WEEKS & CO Wholesale and Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. SB, OS Never put off for tomorrow What you can do today. If you think you are not getting value for the rwoney yon pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Dont Want a Cent ~~ ()f your money unless you get alne received for it. For that eason we are alwaye glad to have ou look sround our store and arn how much better you can do ere than anywhere elee. John McKenna Queen Street, oS ee HOOD O9H25 909 My Boots Are Going SHAT @re cumMmibg People in and buying. Shows the good of ad- vertising; shows that the boots are good. People are coming to my store—they see the boots and shoes I have in atock. They buy— Are < @&@& QSOS OD O9BOD OO] 490G093 *@ O*O]* your Loois going? If so come in and get a new pair cheap, cheap, very cheap and good. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. 2 P2DODSe OOD “BUHDOS Notice Any person fishing or otherwise tresp..ssing on my property on Morell Kver, Lot 52, will be prosecuted without distinction . (e-meoso “> OS O23 O@ OOS 92 S © DBSOS 4 FE. 963209 ©9790 400 09 geen onen oon EDGEHILL CLOSING. | Miss Marjorie Stewart Wins Dis- i i tinction for ELerself ana for the Island. The eighth annual closing exercises Of | | Edgehill school for girls, Windeor, took | | place on Tuesd Y afternoon. 5 ice ie } inception Pr nee Sdward [sl and bas &i | ways been well represented at tbis Io | stitution. This ye ar one Island student | | has made an especially bril:iant sbowin The voung lady referred to ‘is Miss Mar _ jorie Stewart, daughter of Mrs. RB Stu wart, Strathgartney who will be re-| membered as doing exceptionally well at Prince Street School. Miss Stewart was a etudent in Form V. and in this form wins the first Book prize and in the special prizes wins the go id medal for Church History and a prize for Eoglish and Canadian History. At the cloeing it was announced that no less than eighteen ot the young ladies of the school have passed the local examination for King’s Coilege, entitling them to the degree of * Associate in Arts” in that aniversity, and of these Miss Stewart heads the liet, win- ning distinction in literature and religious knowledge, Miss Stewart is ceriainly to be congratulated. Mrs. D-. Davies and Miss Mary Stewart were in attendance at the c'osing exercises. eighteen, —_— PERSONAL ee eee Mr. T. J. Dillon is on a business trip to this province: Archdeacon Reagh, Milton, came to town this morning. We are pleased to hear that High Sheriff Gaffoey’s condition is steadily improving. Hon. Wm. Campbell, Sea View, was @ passenger from the west by this morn- ing’s train. Mr. W. E. Dawsonleft thia morning to attend the conference ncw taking place at St. Stephen. Mr. Cyrus Shaw town by thie mornipg’s eastern train. is at the Queen. Msjor Rogers, of Montreal, is one of his regular business trips. at the Hotel Daries, Mr. Jobn McInnis, of Colville Road who has been on a vieit to the city, returned home this afternvon. Mr. Hume Gibboiie, advance agent of the Flockton Comedy Gompany, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. By private letter to a gentleman in Summerside, it is learned that Miss Jennie Ross, ef North Bedeque, has been are pointed Principal of Kentville Academy. tev. G. C. Robertson, Mra. Robertson and five children, formerly of Cavendish and now of Hampton, were passengers to town by the western train this morning. They are registered at the Queen. Miss Florence Earle, daughter of our old aod respected townsman Professor Earle, ison the Halifax,due bere this evening. Miss Earle’s many friends will be pleased to see her and give her a welcome heme. Rev. E. A. Harris, rector of Mahone Bay, preached two eloquent sermons at Windsor last Sunday—in the morning, to the students of King’s College in tve College chapeland in the evening in the Parish church. Mr. Peter N. Macdonald left this morn~ was a passenger to He here on He is ing for Montreal where he has obtained a good position in the Merchants Bask o Halifax. Lasteveninganumber of the friends of Mr. Macdonald entertained bim at the Hub restaurant, where severa! bours were passed In & most ecjovable manuoer,. Sergant Instructors Brewer and Byer: ot the Royal Military College, Frede icton> arrived here from Fredericton »b; the mail special last night. There instructors «re here for the p»r pose of assiatin g the 82nd Battal ‘ ID CAMPe They have just returved from Niagara where they have been instrncting at the big camp annually held there. Anti-aswelter underwear—!ots of it~ bal brigans and light woole—R. H. Ramsay & Co., the outfficters. Zip Rasy, Comforiab‘e Moers ania Bicycles 300t aay in black and choco late; light and cool for wheeling— We've marked them all down at a price that wiil soon moye them off. 150 a pair is the price we’ve put on them —Come in and have a look at them—they’re ex- tra good value. R K JOST Stamper’s Corner, WES: “te ve a ° “Ls * =: x * a, <S ee a KS ca ce eat KS & + é a at re KS te Ka 3 5, MORRIS | Seat Rp Ags ata a, ac az z a =, at, x, z a; x, < te ie us i LETTER FROM REV. J. SIMPSON. Str,~ The sug ace your correspon dent that there thould be an investigation by a competent commission concerning the cheating in the Public Schoolaand Prince of Wales Coll ge isa good one But it will be difficult to get evic dence, unlese the commission be empowered to sulppoena witnesses, Schoolboy honor forbids ithe betrayal of a cumpanion for cheating, even if that companion has robbed another of a prize. Among other thing the following mat- } ters which are the sutjects of common | talk might be enquired into, Is it irne 1. That at s Drebe of Wales College stndents of the same year have been sllowed to eit two at a desk at ex~ aminations ? That those in charge of the examina- tions leave the room on one pretext or another, and thus alicw unlimiced conver~ ine during their absence ? . That the examination questions are sometime 8 handed to parties outside, who write the answers and pass them in again, these answers being used by numbers of the students ? 4. That students bring text books and notes into the examinations ? 5. That at the entrance examination ueld at West Kent S:reet Schoo! last year can- didates were allowed to leave their room during examination and that certain teach ers were outside who gave them the infor- mation they required for their papers? 6. Thst at the same examiaation most bare-faced cheating was carried on? 7. That iv some of the class rooms it is acommon practice for children to keep their books cn their knees during recis tations ? If these things are not true let us krow it at Once; if they are trve let us put a stop The honor of the whole province is involv~ ed at presen'; no matter how hard a stu- dent works, or how honest he is, he always lies under a certain suspicion on account of the prevalent dishonesty. James Simpson. P,S.—Is it probable that McGill will continue to recognize the bon :r course at P. W. C. ae equivalent to the first year in Arta, if tt realizes that insufficientcare is taken to insure honest examinations. J. S. spealkenilinipecben Getting Reapy For Inspecrion. Great interest centres every evening of late at the drill shed and en the Park Road- way. Here the Charlottetown companies of our militia are practicing for ali they are worth, getting ready for the coming Inspec tion. Charlotictown a! ways gives & good account of itself at the annual inspection This year it will probably do better than ever. Last evening No. 1 Co., of the artillery were being inspected in rifle drill by JPergean'»Instructor Hessian, in front o* Govercment House, the Engineers and No, 3 Co. 9 82nd Bat., Copi. V L. Goodwill) were being drilied in the ehed ana a num ber of recruite of No. 2 Co., C. A., were in tie orderly rocms neiog licked into shape vy Sergeaut Sprague, Natura History Socrery.—The Na tural History and Antiquarian Society wiligo to Rocky Point by the 9.30 boat t Saturday. “Ringwood” will first be visited where Hon. Fred. de St.C. Breck-~ n will give an address uyoo Colonel Cum beriand, Major Holland and their i times. Nextthe old fort will be visited Here, Mr. Newson will potnt out out his- toric sites and Profe-sor Caven will deliver an addrese upon the french occupation. Lastly the party will proceed to Holland Cove where the remainder of the day wili be spect in ficld work, study and recrea~ L100 Particulars may be lJearved from the Secretary, from whom tickets must be obtained by all attending (members included) not later than ove o’clock on Friday. nee . A few eettees 8 feet ‘ong painted suitable fo- I:wns, for sale. Apply to R. K B ce al. Maypole Soap The great home Dye. Made in England. WASHES an DYES ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOUR NEVER “‘Streaks’’ or ‘‘ Crocks.’’ DOES not wash out or Fade. Sold by al! Druggists and Deiers. iQc. Fron Cotone. 18c. FOR Biacn. FREE book on Home Dyeing on application A. P. TIPPET & CO. 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. to such a disgraceful conditionof affairs. | Local and Other tems mee Boy Wayrep as apprentice at this office For Treatinc ~. Another summons was to=day served for treating. Crowpep Out.—-Some correspondence ane other matter is unavoidably crowded Out to-day. Istanp Horses.—Montrose and Beau Prinve, Raddin Bros, fast horses, are entered for the race m-eting at Springhill, N.8.,0n Dominion Day. scidlinaiieds Furniture—Mr. Robert Beairsto wil! sell by auction ou Monday next the furni- ture etc, in the house now occupied by Mra. Hill. See nandbills for particulars, T kAGUE Or tHE Cross,—There will be a Special naeeting of the League of the Cross this evening at 8 o’clock sharp to make arrangements forthe funeral of the late Alfred J.¢Myers, which takes place tomorrow afternoon et2 o’clock. A full attendance is requested. — ~— Po.icg Covrt.—Thisa forenoon Peter McLeer and James Mars bal! (appeared be- fore His Honor charged with vagrancy. McAleer was remanded pending his re- moval to the poor house, Marshall is only ten years of age, and the hearing of his case was adjvurned until to-morrow for the evidence of his father. —_—_ Hauirax Lapizes’ Cortece.—The com- mencement exercises of the Halifax Ladies’ College took place on Tuesday afternoon. Last year was the (twelfth ia the history of the college. During the year One hundred and fifty young ladies had been in attendance. There wern four graduates, one belonging tc New- foundiand and the other three to Nova Scotia, Garpren Party.—Kemember the gar- den party on Thursday, 29th June, on the beautiful grounds of Henry Candall, E<q., from 4 o’clock to 8.30 o’clock. The tide will be in, and the Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attendance. Ice cream, cakes and lemonade will be the refresbmeuts. Admission 10 ets. Pra- ceeds in aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Should the weather prove un~ favorable it will take place on the fo)llow- ing day, 144, 2i <---> ao Tue Porixo.—This steamer arrived here yesterday afternoon and eailed for St Jobu’sa, Nfld. via both Sydneys at eight o’ clock this morning. She had a full pags- enger Jistand a large cargo consisting of 50 cattle, 100 theep, about 20 horses, a quan- tity ot bay and oats, smoaked bacon, etc, Among the paseengers was Mr. Paul Gag~ non to Quebec, This young geatleman has studied during the Jast three years at St. Dunstan’se college and has recently taken the degree of Bachelor of Letters of Layal. The next steamer of the Dobell line to call here is the Greetlands. She sails from Montreal the last of thie week. MarriaGeBetts.—There were four weddings yesterday. Iu Charlottetown, is the evening, Mr. Danie! Mooreside, of No:th River, and Miss M. A. Ross, daugh terof Mr Jobo Ross, of the Island rail~ way, were united in marriage, Rev. A.D. McLeod, of Winsloe, tying the nuptial knot. The happy couple will reside at North River. Mr. Percy Mutch, of Lot 48, and Miss Mand Toombs, of Norih Rustice, were married lastevening at the residence of the bride’s father. Rev. Mr. Roberteon was the officiating clergyman. Dr. McMillan, of Summerside, ard Mies Janie H. Read, of the same place, were married yesterday afternoon, and the happy couple came on to Charlottetown by the evening train. The marriage cere- mony was performed by Rev. M:. Withye combe. The marriage of Mr. B. Craswell and Miss Maggie Clarke was solemnized at Rustico last evening, the officiating clergy - man being Rev. J. Crawford. oo Children’s Saite—Mesers W R Johnston & Co., are the best makers of childrens’ clothing in Caneda We are sole agents for Cr’town. S uits all prices, suite all sizes, suits all makes, ia two or tbree Rae. Prowse Bros. 3: 600 suits of babs underclothing worth 75 cents asuit we will clear the lot for 45 cents a suit. —Prowee Bros. 3i. O> OS © O]5G 0G 030 OU ' ST iimest Frerch Perfumes We have in stock a choice line of the best French Perfumes the manufacture of such world famed perfumes as Roger & Gallant, Ed .Pinaud, L. T. Pive er’, Gelle Freres. A. Bourjois & Cie. ete ete. Ameng the newest odors are Cedrala, Oleander Giroflee, Royal Heliotrope French Carnation Pink and Le Tretle Incarnat. We also have the old favorites Vere Violette and Peau d» Es- pagne. ) ~ 4 NZI ZENA Ses % sek es VANVANZ 1% he SMe SMe 8 “IP UT AP SS Uv AS AS AS KK US ASW. US ORO 6000 coceoune New Whi Shirt Wais wy MY Sask ZY NEMS be Neo Me 8 Ke SEMes WA Ru SeSK AS Zit RS aS3 A AP AS ae SSK 8 iS AS AS AS aS AS SOSCSCOseoveceervace queseececocececees NZ “PS everything. ess we opened a lot *% of elegant white waists in lawn and organdies, PERFECT FITTERS abd LATEST STYLES SIZES 34, 36 and 38 inch PRICES : 85c, 95c, $1.5 : St 9 and $1.75 REARARASAN AA ASNAAARA RAS AAAS LA OE BE ‘Meet. Me at THE ALWAYT BUSY STORE at Stanley Bros—— We believe in giving you the latest and very best in Womens Cheap laced Shoes a splendid uszortment—all iev, read We have prices, Womens Fine Shee, Round toe, leather tips, ‘“ ~=--Pointed * . » “« Medium“ patent . “ ‘* Round to2 ” ” ** patent laced & tips, aso have a womens strap _ very neat G5e 7i ie 7 5e SOc V0e 75.0 IN GOOD hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, With a large,choice selection of suitings,trc for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. See our new shirts See our new shirts, also, cuffs, neckwear, suspenders, at ingmen, sweaters, gloves and handkerchiefs. - underclothing OS OD SOW POW OS BVBODOD OBIDB IDWS’ BOG OD OS 7 | Pn S]9206084060420T-% ASUS MKAR YS Mens Stylish Out jitters. 2 Ty INTERESTED THING AT REASONABLE PRICES We have strong claims to your attention. when you contemplate serings and overcoatings. With Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best sta! fi of workmen on P, E. _ Island, Our Furnishing Department a hose* “aad GORDON & McLELLAN agora RY Mi noe es 5 ae SSR RE te Rigo m one eS ones” ck rile: “otek enn Ge oe Te pe ee ede cs a cad ee Ri ts bean ae Fae