— a 2 EEE eae 2 rate THe D th m f ene & ing oy WXAMINER, JUNE 27, 1879. CITY SCHOOLS. Midsummer Examination We have not space to-day for all the lit- tle particulars. We cannot tell of all the gifts and addresses given to teachers ; of the pretty girl who recited well; and the sharp boy who showed his sharpness by working out a difficult geometrical problem. We cannot even say much about the nicely decorated schoelrooms and the tidily dress- ed children. We can only present that which is, indeed the gist of the whole matter, viz: THE PRIZE LIST. MEDALISTS. Grorce Rortrson, son of Mrs. (widow) Robinson, was awarded the Longworth Gold Medal for proficiency in Classics. In presenting the prize, Mr. Longworth said he hoped the winning of the prize was but the commencement of a noble scholastic career. Berta MeLennan—daughter of the Rev. Mr. McLennan—won the DeBlois Gold Medal for proficiency in English branches. The prize was presented by R. F. DeBlois, Esq., on behalf of his father. It was an- nounced that Frank Stewart and Carrie Wade were second and third best in Eng- lish branches. Fravx Beer—son of Councillor Beer— was awarded the Hodgson Gold Medal te hoys for proficiency in English History. E. J. Hodgson, Esq., presented it amid cheers. . Aupert McNewt—son of Rev. Donald MeNeill—won the Haviland Silver Medal to boys for proficiency in History. Senator Haviland accompanied the presentation with a short congratulatory speech. Caartorre MeNeILL, daughter of Rev. Donald MeNeil!, was awarded the gold medal, given by Mrs. E. J. Hodgson to the girl most proficient in English History. The prize was presented by E. J. Hodgson, Esq Mapce Brrr, daughter of Councillor Beer, s:2s awarded the silver medal, given by Frederick Brecken, Esq., to the girl second best in English History. UPPER PRINCE STREET SCHOOL. MISS SMITH’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, Madge Beer, Scott’s Poetical Works, presented by City School , Board, for General Proficiency. 2nd prize, Charlotte McNeill, Heman’s Poems, presented by City School Board, for General Proficiency. Ist prize, Gertie Brown, Mrs. Browning’s Poems, presented by ‘Teacher, for atten- dance. 2nd prize, Carrie Wade, Illustrated New Testament, presented by Hon. Chief Justice, tor English Examination. MISS SNADDON’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, Bella McKinlay, Proctor’s Poems, presented by City School Board, for General Standing. 2nd prize, Nellie Strong, Scott’s Poems, presented by ity School Board, for General Proficiency. lst prize, May Fraser, Miss Kilmansegg, presented by Robert Young, Esq., for General Proficiency. lst prize, Maud DesBrisay, Longfellow’s Poems, presented by the Teacher, for Deport. meat. ist prize, Florence Currie, Heman’s Poems, presented by teacher, for Attendance and Puactuality, MISS MOORE’S DEPARTMENT. istprize, Ida Weeks, Poe’s Poems, presented by School Board, for Regular attendance. Ist prize, Maud Houle, Cyrel Ashley, pre sented by City School Board, for Deport- meat. Ist prize, Louisa Seller, Cowper's Poems, presented by the Teacher, for British History. ist prize, Mary Harper, Hood's Poems, pre- sented by Teacher, for Arithmetic. ist prize, Gussie Harvie, Humorous Poems, presented by Teacher, for Geography. ist prize, Constance Currie, Cleve. Girls, presented by Teacher, for Writing. Ist-prize, Katie Brown, ——, presented by Teacher, for General Work. MISS BARK’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, Caroline "Haslem, Moore’s Poems, presented by School Board, for Deportment. lst prize, Georgina McKinnon, Poe’s Poems, »yresented by School Board, for Regularity and Punctuality. Ist prize, Agnes E. Dogherty, Holmes’ Poems, presented by Mrs. J. McGowan, for Reading and Recitation. Ist prize, Grace Manning, Barns’ Poems, presented by Miss Smith, for Reading and Recitation. lst prize, Edith Seller, Longfellow’s Poems, presented by Teacher, for Proficiency and Attendance. Ist prize, Nina Brown, Hood’s Poems, pre- sented by Teacher, for Attendance and Re- galarity. lst prize, Rachel MeDonald, Burns’ Poems, presented by J. Sutherland, Esqy., for Arith- netic. lst prize, Amy Moore, Tennyson's Poems, presented by Teacher for General Excellence. MISS FE, GREGOR’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, Sarah Brooks, Chamber’s Miscel- lauy, presented by School Board, for General roticiency. 2ad prize, Lizzie Robertson, Blo omtiehi snd Kirke White, presented by School Board, for (jeneral Proficiency. 2nd prize, Flora Lawson, Life’s Crosses, pre- sented by Teacher, for Deportment, &c. ist prize, Alberta McKinnon, Stories, pre- sented by Teacher, for attendance. MR. DUNCAN’S DEPARTMENT. : Ist prize, James Pollard, Montgomery's Poems, grenonted by School Board, for Pune- tuality, Deportment, &c. 2nd prize, Norman McKenzie, Tennyson's Poems, presented by School Board, for Panc- tnality, Deportment, &c. Ist prize, James Pollard, Woodsworth’s Poems, presented by W. D. Stewart, Eeq.,for h Grammar. Ist prize, Lemvel Winchester, Sick Man’s Sapir. presented by Teacher, for Deport- ment, Ist prize, Arthur LePage, Peep Show, pre- fsented by Teacher, for Reading. ae Ist prize, Arthur Weeks, Chambers Mis- cellany, presented by Teacher, for Deportment and Diligence. a 2nd prize, H. A. Harvie, jr., Qnceupon a Lime, presented by Teacher, for Keading. MISS MITCHELL’S DEPARTMENT. lst prize, Ed. Moore, Young Planers, pre- sented by a friend of the School, for Deport. ment and General Average. Ist prize, Florence Weldon,Gypsey Brenton, presented by School Board, tor Punctuality. 2nd prize, Robt. Mitchell, Labor oi Love, presented by ‘Teacher, for Punctuatity. Ynd prize, Ernest Pollard, Two Sisters, pre sented by Teacher, for Punctuality. / Qnd prize, Edith Douse, Nettie Nowlan, presented by Teacher, for Deportment. Ist prize, Wallace Fight, ¢ arl’s Home, presented by School Boura, cor Improvent. Ist Martha White, Jacqueline, presented by Teacher, for Improvement. MISS MACLEOD’S DEPARTMENT. : lst prize, Annie Douse, Gypsey Series, pre- sented by School Board, for Deportment. Ist prize, Joseph Bernard, Cottager and Artizan, presented by Scnool Board, for Pune- tuality. Ist prize, Frederick Newsom, Picture Alpha- bet, presented by Teacher, for General I[m- provement. Ist prize. Fanny Lepage, Picture Book, pre- sented by Teacher, for Diligence. 2nd prize, Bessie Matthew, Nursery Rhymes, presented by Teacher, for Good Conduct. EAST KENT STREET SCHOOL. MR, MILLER’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, George Robinson, Writings and Speeches, presented by School Board for Gen- eral Average. 2nd prize, George Krank Beer, Chambers’ Papers for People, presented by School Board, for General Average. Ist prize, George Robinson, Byron’s Poems, presented by J. Harper, Esq., for Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. —__——, Rob Roy, presented by J. Harper, to be given by vote of class. Ist prize, Fritz Moore, Buras’ Poems pre- sented by Mr. Harvie, for Spelling. ° MR. SEAMAN’S DEPARTMENT, lst prize, Daniel McKenzie, Montgomery’s Poems presented by School Board, for Gener. al Proficiency. 2nd prize, Wm. Weeks, Kenilworth, pre- sented by School Board, for General Pre- ficiency. Ist prize, Byron Norton, 1,000 M tes Walk, presented by Mrs. J. McGowan, for Highest Average. Ist prize, Frank McLeod, Miltons Poems, presented by Mr. Harper, for Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. lst prize, J. McGowan, Adrift in Ice Fields, resented by the Teacher, fer Latin and Seb. lst prize Byron Norton, Bryant’s Poems., presented by tne Teacher, for Spelling. MISS MACKINNON’S DEPARTMENT. lst prize, George McLeod, Byron’s Poems, | presented by School Board, for General Aver- age. cond prize, George Leet, Tom Bentley, pre- sented by City School Board, for General Average. Ist prize, George McLeod, Wit, presented by Teacher, for Dictation. Ist prize, John Houston, Young Men of Bible, presented by Teacher, for History. Ist prize, James Ferguson, Lame Felix, presented by Teacher, for Industry. 2nd prize, Herbert Hooper, Birthday Book, presented by Teacher, for History. MISS E, LAWSON’S DEPARTMENT. Ist prize, Ida Coffin, Gutta Percha Willie, | presented by School Board, for General Pro- ficency. 2nd prize, Edith Tandvin, Prince Hemp seed, presented by School Board, for General Proficiency. Ist prize, Charlotte Brehaut, Birthday Book, presented by Teacher, for Grammar. Ist prize, Joseph Poole, Cottager & Artizan, presented by Teacher, for Arithmetic. 2ad prize, Jane Blake, Children of Other Lands, presented by Teacher, for Arithmetic. Ist prize, Francis Poole, British Workman, | presented by Teacher, for Reading. 2nd prize, Annie McDonald, Band of Hope Review, presented by the Teacher, for Read- ing. ist prize, Jessie Peebles, No Man’s Land, presented by the Teacher, for Writing. Ist prize, Louisa Woods, Temperance Tales, presented by the Teacher, for {mprovement. 2nd prize, Annie Mary Ross, Story of an Apple, presented by the Teacher, for Im provement. MISS MILLER 8 DEPARTMENT’, Ist prize, Martha Thomson, Gypsey Series, presented by School Board, for Deportment. lst prize, Wm. Evans, Both Sides of the Street, presented by School Board, for Attend- ance. mer 2-“2p>-. Great Sale of Buiiding Lots. Tue sale of Hon. J. C. Pope’s residence and valuable building lots was commenced yesterday by Mr. William Dodd. Fifty- five lots were disposed cf, realizing $15,558. One hundred and twenty-four lots are yet to be sold. ‘‘Ardgowan” — with barns, ‘ete., and five and a-half acres of land, was purchased by Mr. Wm. Dodd for $3,350. The following are the principal purchasers 0° lots :- Hon. John Longworth, Hon. T. H. Haviland, Thomas Dedd, Wm. Dodd, Rowan Fitzgerald. John Harley, C, Palmer, J. T. Jenkins, | Joseph Prowse, | Donald Farquaharson, | Thomas Essery, _ Francis Bell. _ ‘The sale is going on to-day. caiiaiai Curap Goop Books.—The attention of the public is called to the very cheap, Bibles and other Religious Books sold at the Depository _of the British American Boeck and Tract So- ‘ciety, North Side Queen Square. Many ot the Books are sold at old tariff’ prices, and, at five o’clock, had four to his opponent; f walked as to a funeral the good. They then march till 8 o clock, commenced to spurt; and, when the score was counted at 9 o'clock, it was seen that he had. increased his lead to seven laps. Wakeland’s attempts to gain a lap were entirely fruitless. At the beginning of the twelfth hour, he lagged greatly, fell back at length, and left the track at 9.32. McCloskey continued to walk . . - roly lively: and, at the conclusion, was loudly - . . . ; . cheered and carried in triumph— by his backers—around the platform. The follow- ing is the score: McCLosk ey. WAKELAND. ist hour—79 laps. 79 laps. 85 laps. 75 laps. 78 laps. 72 laps. 74 laps. 73 laps. 63 laps. 45 laps. 65 laps. 78 laps. 23 laps. 2d hour—85 laps. 3d hour--75 laps. 4th hour-—7S laps. hth hour—73 laps. 6th hour—75 laps. 7th hour—75 laps. 8th hour—-63 laps 9th hour—45 laps. 10th hour—65 laps. 11th hour—S1] laps. 12th hovr—S3laps. % Total....877 laps. ‘otal... . 810 laps. Xetired at 9.32. McCloskey, 54 miles and 13 laps. Wakeland, 50 miles and 10 laps. -- i Epwarp Hackert, M. P., is in the city. ~~ —--+-—- — <a eo 3. BALDERSTON has the cheapest Groceries in the city —McGill’s old stand, nearly oppo- site the Market. (j 27 Gi 2 > © a> — aon Tue brig L. J. Westaway, McArthur, ar- rived at St. Nazaire, France, making one of the quickest passages on record--16 days from this port. —_oe + REMEMBER Examinations of (Queen Square, Rochford, West Kent Street aud Spring Park Schools, to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock. —> o- ae +s ae REMEMBER the closing exercises at St. > ne rl hia , : ‘ : Peter's School, this evening, commenceing at 71 74 o'clock. > ++ SSP -e Tue Grand Jury yesterday presented True Bills against Peter Donnolly, for larceny, and against Thomas Cameron, for ass.ult with in- tent to commit rape. <<>> — ANDERSON, who attempted suicide on Wed- nesday night, is rapidly recovering. Drink and family troubles caused him to attempt the taking of his own life. ——_—_—————— ED: eae We would call the attention of the public to the great sale of Music at Mr. W. D. Stew- art's Sale Room, to-morrow. The stock is the largest and best ever offered in the city. Great bargains may be expected. Tue Lorne Hore: will be the/popular re- sort on Dominion Da. It is expected that a cricket match will “hen be played on the grounds in front of the Hotel. ~~ —— - ‘‘Jusr 1n True.”—The magnificent, large and commodious pleasure-boat, named as above, has been purchased by Mr. Cyrus Tay for Lorne Hotel Co. This will contribute to the pleasure of those who enjoy a good sail in Tracadie Harbor. ee ne ‘ We understand that the Juvenile Concert by 400 children of the City Schools, given a few weeks ago, will be repeated on Monday evening next, the 30th inst., in Association Hall. Several gentlemen will address the meeting, and an interesting programme will be presented by the young folks in singing, reciting, etc. A bumper house should be given Mr. Ross for his efforts in developing the musical iaste of the rising generation, as we are informed that his services have been given gratuitously to the Schools of Charlottetown for several weeks past. ——-4 <2 © &-- + —————-----_-_--_--~- One or Our Ciever Laps at Orrawa.— We notice that, in the recent examination at the College of Ottawa, Charles Higgins, one of when McCloskey again[ A <eccemsnncsemimios natant CNEL LLL, OTERDT AL nit ar a aS MADELEINE IEE AEA LE LLP EE PEEL a , : . | one age es ae S seas ww i peter rie Nor tins oe amass meg oe “eae . ‘ af : . ex pe oe 2 glean i Be a8 +i ahi i ae Tae AME AK + & Be Se RK : Had noite Stenhen” Catitders: Night of; v¥ Gasihs dab ven ia 2 Aten a - - © e ay a £ igi pis ] 4 ; ee i ms ! ; i Weeping, presented by feacher, fer General ; ere tt Be 26 Se " : ’ alve houratavalking mitch ops sa ee Average. fur tivelve hours’ walking métch, MIS; M. LAWSON’S DEPARTMFNY. {took place yesterday, between waa C | pa. ee es i ‘ ’ “neta and Th as Wakeland, in the 1bi- o> “ ai. ft Ist prize, Arthur Strong, Chambers’ Mis-|‘ loskey an Thomas, “ akelang re ae i } is p j A r tA . : Cha) Reaed for ich. |zen's Skating Rink, for thirty dollars 4 side, thAuA . . cellany, presented by School Board, for High cating t ( : oa we est Average , resulted in a victory for the former—he hav- 7 cian Ske Rhockee Indian Stories, {ing beaten the latter by four miles and three | » eae Ee? LRT ULE ED] D = Ist prize, Lily Shepherd, Indian Stories, | os : Te Lente were inelint ti SHORE w2 + ‘ ores nted by School Boara, for Ponetuality laps. At two o clock the contestants CTC | @ What 4 be Lue &S ® oe ' L c ara & & , ue 7 . - % even, McCloskey shortly commenced to lap ocisiedlbiiaednet This new and pleasantly situated Hotel is iow open, and will be found the Best Summer Resort ON FHE (ISLAND. can be reached from the City twice a day hy Rail to Bedford, or by carriage; " dlistance 13 miles, or one-and a-half hours’ drive. Visitors will find that every care has been taken to provide for their comfort und pleasure. PRICES MODERATE. E co Spe cial Arrangem it t for Families. CYRUS TAY, MANAGER. it , nay he mane June 29, 187). a BRITISH WARRHOUGE, S we intend making a change in our Business at the end of the year, we are now CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF ‘DRY GOODS mnustualiy low which, we ar at prices, +} Lean 41 the nara Times, sure, wil meet Nand Py n ug0Gs, IPI o ttn vuuU santa Lbiied upwards, ns, from 4 cents upwards, from § cents upwards, 4 a le 4 and all other lines of Goods at possible prices fer cash, W. & A. BROWN. Chitown, June, 27, 1879—2m law dy&w mis FIRE! FIRE! %. BALDERSTON Has returned to the Shop from which the Fire drove him out in April. June 27, 1879—10in Dominion Day! EXCURSION TO ORWELL AND BACK. E B. C, SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC & EXCURSION.—The steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle”’ will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at 95 a.m, sharp, returning in the evening at about 8 p. m. Tickets for the excursion 40 cents cach; for sale at J. W. Pickard’s and at J. Knight & Son’s. Refreshments for sale on the grounds. The public are invited, Ch’town, June 25, 1879—3in FRESH SALMON FISH MARKET, 12 Cents Per Pound, 2 1873 Dress brey Cs Prints, oot 3e Lowe RA ee ee oe ee June 25, our Island boys and son of Mr. t'. Higgins, commission merchant, distinguished himself. In his class he was first in English Grammar, | second in English Composition, third in read- | ing, first in history, second in physical geo- | — 4 first in geometry, first in book-keeping—in | fact, first in almost everything comprehended | within.the range of his class studies. Well | done. In the same examination, Dennis Gaul, son of Pierce Gaul, Esq., of Montague Bridge, | obtained second prize for landscape drawing. | A New Proruer is Israg..—The Prophet | Elija has risen in the ancient English town of | Chichester He is tall and handsome, and | wears a picturesque garb of sheepskin and | high cowhide boots. He carries a staff and a | small horn, and announces his mestiogs, which | are held in the People’s Park, and are very | largely attended. He says he was once a’! landscape painter, and eight months ago he | had several visions, in which he was told to| |the real prophet foretold and promised in | | Malachi iv., 5. The verse is the whole found- ! jation of his doctrine, which is to preach An- | vlo-Israelism to the English people, who he | states, are the last ten tribes of ,{srael; and if ithey do not listen to him and in time return 'to Jerusalem, a great famine is prophesied. Dh. P. W. G. CANNING, — ; fe " ! + Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and | Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY, RESIDENCE : ‘eet Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough ' and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS ; 8:30 toll a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m, ; Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod ’ } | | graphy, first in arithmetic, first in algebra, | ~ call himself Elijah at all meetings, and he was } SEASIDE HOTEL! TENHIS Beautiful Summer opened for the season on* Sth June, insfant. The premises have been greatly improved this season. For health. comfort and beauty the Hotel stands unrivalled. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make visit enjoyable. JOHN NEWSON & C©O., Propr’s. June 24, 1879.—pat Resort will be i <> OS SOLE PROPRIETORS GREENLEES= E=BROTHERS {GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC. DISTILLERIES, ARGY LESHIRE, |THE PERFECTION | OF WHISKYZ@; | UNRIVALLED ror: SSeS TODDY: “Lorne Hicgutann Wuatsky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents : MESSRS. 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