~ ‘ Ue - co Ries ay THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI OTTETOWN, JUNE 26, L897 PRINCE EDWARD | j ISL. AND BD, ° tom] LUSTRATE ee ere r bt QUAKE QUEEN C ke SCHOOL, —~. ihe Honor Reil GRADE VI. Governor-General’s bronze medal; i certrhicate from S2hoo! Bourd - Wai el am eee eemeemene atten | { Second certificate from School Board — Now t t the follow Win Brawder Anthmetic— Ww Ogar, W Hennesserv, W Br rawdere .. i stor a os eek ae ag . \N : | Resadin: g—S$ Doyle, ( Moren, w BTae, as a ioore s, : , 2 { Hes rd ‘ Euglish—-S Doyle, J Payne, W Biaw- | Mi La J PHSOV S aers, | RH s News Stand, History—J Scott, W Ovar, S Doyle. ll } b ‘ Sum Geom: ‘in Brawders, J Seou, B! Cantwe!}| } ‘ a . aye, ana , . ‘ : Pri Botany — W Hennessey, S Dovle, C i | Moren. : : a ”Y " ' i es a Phe Examiner Pub Co, | Aiendance—W King, W Ogar, 8 Doyle. ii ecbiceies aida geil ! Punetuality—W King, W Ovar, J Seort. eeceee * ® ' W reing— W King, d Payne, S Dovle ¢ PPOs } rs -: er - | ea, 7 SEPVOOSS g | Deportment—W King, C Moren, W @' Hennessey. ii] Gi) $ | Algebra—B Cantwell, W Cgar, J Payse. ; i 3 French—W Hennessy, W Ovar, J Scott. 3 > | Latin—S Doyle,J Payne, W Geanessey. $< eA | Ueography— W Brawders, W Ogar, § , : i Diowle ; ;OBNSE ee } } f X% j ; | GRAPE Vil. ¢ yogola Button Boots, ix rrw : at 4 P _™ | Ist diploma, W J Walsh; 20d diploma, S&S z oO -Prniar ' . ith : Po _— John Covle. ? rt x € A pair, our } 38 : * McC Ww 0 a . ; a ly &1.00 Arithmetic—} Court, Wm Walsh, ; mivy Ss ~ ? # I : © , John Coyle $ a ee ad ; Reading--F McCourt, John Coyle. H. al . . 2 ir a foo Yt ‘ " | = Callaghan. 3 f Boots wprice, 2) -*. . ca | . 3 r "s se 2: Esglish— John Coyle, H Callaghan, F | Jus for girls 17 ; tiennessy. i o¢ ) Vir e. 1 : 1 ‘ - | ud é H story-—John Coyle, ’ Heunessey, W | Walsh. ©s69 ° Geometry—H Callaghan, W Walsh, F | 3 | Hennessey. i rae “a » @| _Algebra--F Hennessy, H Callaghan, W | grag ©) Walsh. ot: = x x ‘ad es ce & I ¢ ick —— of »y ; J F I eu Mc- Court. Stimoper’s Oo rner Latin —Wm Walsh, F McCourt, J yuLMP2! ig SEES FOCSVHOOSHSY 4£9-6949090 tcossscesose eaccvceeccoe Ross's § Magic Healer Is Bros. sel.ing this famous it the best Olntment in the market, and intend placing a box with every man, woman and child on P. E. I. Wholesale & Retail. controlled dy Reddin After 10 vears Pe xperiepe ein salve, we think now — REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. QO. ANADA’S7 “=r INTERNATIONAL | EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. {4th-24th Sept 1897 OVER $12, 090 IX PalZes For Live Com petition open to the world. Steck, Farm & Bairy Products Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and sieamers. Kates and dates an- nounced iater. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transport o1 Exnibits. A splen«id new Peultry Euilding is in course of erection, and Amusement Hall will be enlarged and improved, Ic addition to Industrial, Agricultural anid’ Live Stock Exhibits. sx nights of HAND & Co’s Magnitiecht Fire Works and an hourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effict, will be given in Amuse- ment Mall, making together the best and cleanest special attraction ever brought vetore the people ot the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winte r Port. and astay in the health:est city in Canada. can be combined witha visit ro the I; ternational Exhbition, at the very Low Rates to be Jater advertised. Arrange Now to Come to St. John. Entry Forms will be forwarded to evepy née who applies personally or by letter to Cii4as. 4. EVERETT, Maneger and — retary. : '. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFIELD, President, Iivdywy tt i S| cleanest and j G960820000006066 ©2096 860 € 06056090 SOOO SO° Geograp! w—H Callaghan, J Flynn, W | Walsh. Botany— F MeCourt, J Covle, Wm /F McCcurt. a. ' } | } | General proficieocy—Jobn Curley (prize | presented by W F P Bradley). Scientific temperance —Alfred Myers | | Dorsey and F Kelly. | | | 3, L Kelly. | T King. | | or epens L +i} - ot set ‘ tp i per set Bg line of “== | AMMO CH | nAMMOEKS Just opened. All sizes—all| price Barea ns in Bs: se | B Bats and Child | i { j | HASZARR & 2%, E.¥ eN4 Qe | MooRE U Hic ! Lizhtizer; 3. G NMoren and P. Covle. | Walsh. Attendance—BH Callaghan, Wm Walsh, Punctuality—J Coyle, F Hennessey, H W riting J Covie. Deportment— F Hennessey, Joha | F McCourt. MR. BRADLEY’S SENIOR —Austin Trainor, F Hennessey, Coyle, DEPARTMENT CLASS. Certificate of attendance and punctuality —I Dorron. | oe ze presented by W C tT U). let diploma, | Doiron; 2nd diploma, J W Dor- Sey. Latin—-1, T King; 2,1 Doiron; 3.J W English—t, I Doiron; 2, J W Dorsey; 3 H Hermans and P P Gillis. French—1l, I Doiron; 2, H Benoit; King. Geography—], H Benoit; 2, I Doiron; 3, J Bradiey, E Kelly and L Kelly. History —}, L Kell y; 32,J Bradley; R Conroy. Arithmetic—!, 37 3, F I Doiron; 2, J W Dorsey; Geometry—l, I Doiron; 2, E Kelly; 3, J W vorsey. Algebra—1, I Doiron and P P Gillis; 2, L Kelly; 3, F R Conroy. Penmanship—l, J W Dorsey; 2, J Mc- Innis; 3, I Doiron. Scientific temperance—I Doiron, F R Conroy, J W Dors “ey; H Benoit, J Bradley. teading—1,F R Conroy; 2, P b’ Gillis; 3,3 Bradiey and J McGuirk. Composition—1l, J Bradley; 2, F R Con- roy and J W Dorsey; 3, H Bourke. Botany---l, F R Conroy; 2, | Doiron; 3, I Doiron, P P King, Deportment—T Gillis, H Benoit. JUNIOR CLASS Ist Diploma, Geo Moren, 2nd Diploma Aif Myers. Latin—1; G Moren; 2, A Myers; 3, P Vovle. English—1, G Moren;2, A Myers; 2, Jas Ligetizer. Krench—l, Gillan. Geography—-l, P Praught, and G. Moren; 2, A Myers; 3, V. W Connolly; 2, Jae Pranug ht. History—-1, Jas Lightizer; 2, P Praught 3, A Mahar. Arithmetic—l, as P Coyle. Algebra—!,G. Moren; 2, A Myers; 3, Murphy. Peumanship—l, G Moren; 2, 3, V Gillan. Scientific Temperence— 1, J Payze; 3, J Moren. Reading -1,G Moren; 2, P and J Payne; 3. Byroe MeCourt. Composition—1, G@ Morer; J Lighteizer; | 3, James Payne. Botany—1l, W Connolly; 2, A Mahar; 3, Byrne McCourt. E Murphy; 2, Jas Payne E. Jas Payne A Mvers; 2, > Z Praught POWDER Absoluteiy Pure, Celebrate? for its great leavenirg strength end aithfulness. As- sures - ovd against alum and ait orms of aduiteration common to the cheap brands ROYAL BAK ING POWDER CO, NEW YORK Dorsey; 2, Emme Callaghan, Peter Doyle; 3, Patrick McTague, George McQuaid, John Power, Oswald Waish. Best Behaved Bovs—Oswald Walsh, George McQuaid, Patrick Murnian, James Wilson, Richard Lawler, Willie McCerthy; 2, Cornelius Blaocbard, James Doyle, Wali:e Maher, John D McGee, Willie King, Willie Pitts, Leo Brawders, John Power, Joseph Maher. Boys who have not missed & day during term—Joseph Maher, James Towan, Geo McQuaid, Join Power, Patrick Murn an, Hagh McQuaid. MR. SMITH’S DEP Reading—1, W Scott; F Conroy. Dictation—1, W Scott; 2, L McMahon; 3 A Callaghan. Geography—l. L McMahon; 2, E Mec- Donale; 3, Geo McMahon. History—1, E McDonald; 2, A € an; 3, L:McMahon. English—l, L McMahon; 2, W Scott; 3, F Conroy. Arithmetic—l1, L McMahon and W Scott, equal; 2, A Callaghan; 3, Geo Me- Mahon. Penmanship— 1, McDonald; F. Edeo. Attendance—1, Jno Corcoran; 2 W Scott 3, Jas Kiggins. MISS FARMER’S DEF ARTMENT. Certificates for the bighest numb-+r of marks Ist Gregory Leahy,2od Cyril Ryan, and Chas Merry (qual). Punetuality—-Ernest McDonald, W Hamil, Jas Hogan, EHamil F McQuaid, Jos Towan. Deportment—F McQuaid J McGonnel, F McSwain, D Trainor, E Mc 2 ynald. Arithmetic—l, Jas He Ogan; C Ry 3, C Merry. Readi ng—-1, Jobn Jenkins, V >ARTMENT. 2, Jas Burns; 3, allagh— L McMahon; E 9 m9 25 vm Ho kinson; (: qual) 2, Joseph Towan; 3, Felix McSwain. Dictation—1,Gregory Leaby; Gonnell; 3,C Ryan. Geograply-—l, John Jenkins; 2, 2 ° Jas ur aiCe Geo Leblan: ;3 C Merry. Penmanship» 1, Wm Melunis; 2;C Ryar; 3, G Leahp. MISS HALLORAN’S EPARTMENT. Certificates for highest number of marks Ist Wilbrod Potvin, 2ad Frank Mitebell. Reading—1, Edwin Connolly, Frank Mitchell and Walter Towan; 2, Fred Coyie Owen Tarincr, and J McKenne; 3, Wm McKenzie, Xavier Bradley. Deer stint, F Mucheii, W Potvin and F Coyle;2 O Traincr, J McKeénrna, E Conley; 3, M Towan, H Curran W Me- Kenzie. Writing—1, ™ McKenzie, F Mitchel}, and W Potvin; ; F Covle sad O Traiuor; 3, W Towan J oo X Bradley. Arithmetie—1, Owen Trainor: 2, Edwin Conlev, W Potvin, F Mitchel!; 3, F Coyle and © Fitzpatrick. Drawing—l, Chas Fitzpatrick, F Mitchel! Nature Biudies- 1, iB Conley,O Trainor, Dillon; 2, Erney and F Coyle; 2, F Mitchell and W Potvin. Language Meseons-—-l. E Conley, O' Trainor aud F Mitchell; Fitzpatrick. , Espeotonr i EF Mitche , W Potvin and X Bradley. gg dati F Coyle, F Mitchel! W Potvin, X Bradley. Certificates for Attendance and Punc- tuality from September to June, Charles lland EF Covile: 2 F Coyle ai ‘d E. i D. lion, Fred Coyle, Josept Hennessey, William Morgan, Frank Mitchell, John McGee. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Savina, Kansas, June 24.—A terrible cycione passed 15 miles northwest of this city last night. Three persons are dead and a number are dangerously irjured. Saw Francisco, June 24.—According to advices received by the steamer Glensbiel, under date May 17, the war in the Ph lip-! pine Islands is practically at an end, as only three outlying districts remain to be conquered by the Spanish troops. It is reported that the victors bave been guilty of extreme cruelty and that prisoners aud suspects have been tortured and slain upmercifully. Lonpox, June 24.—A_ representative deputation from Londonderry. headed by Mr. Vesey Knox, member cof parliament for the city of Londonderry, accompanied by the ee of Abercorn, Lord Lieutenant of Donegal, had an andience tiday with the Can: dian premier, Sir Wilfrcd Laurier, at the Hotel Cecil in crder to urge the claims ct Londonderry as a port of call for the new Canadian mail steamers. Subse- quently, the tame delegation had an audience with the Duke of Norfolk, the postmaster general, in order to ask the government to make arrangements for increased train facilities, so as to make the scheme complete. Both Mr. Laurier and the Duke ef Norfolk promised to most carefully consider the suggestions made. Do You Use It? ON ON PD ef J It’s the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro- mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It re- moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow rhen the roots are ncur- ut the roots must be 1 you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Aver’s Hair Vigor. Se BERLIN MaTHOD OF PAIN Depor — , wo “_ wo u Qspornen tod. Paves, 1 Toles. | yfiss PAYNE'S DEPARTMENT. AYMPOOPPRINFPEDOPTTNYYPRDTTIONOPPTE. FPP PmyeLTROUPPTREESOPPND N92 cCourt, WC moolly, G dy A Me- ba Quaid A M: shar, V Gillan. Certificates for general proficiency—l, > Patrick Dotty; 2, J & MeVDouald. —— MI 4 SS » y oe ; o- z MISS. FENNESSY’S DEPARTMENT. leading, 2ni primmer 1, Patrick & Meet me at The Always Busy Store. if . . . ° ’ cc , Reading-1, Willie King, Raymond Dutty, J k McDonald; 2, Fred sith: & = q Bell, Lonis McRory, Cornelius Blanchard, | 5 °%° Seots 3, Eadie Simo, Peter Met leer $= \ : late Bless. Sumas Tones * Uche arry Giuliani, Kagene Wynne. a“ = } 5 Power, Veter Doyle, James Doyie, Leo First primer - Cuarles| Trainor, Wine- ; : Brauders, Willie Me Dor sald, Pred Dillon, | oer Garmer, Wuiter McDonald, Jobn = : : James McKearnev, Emmet Callaghan, | Pollard. koi 9 os = ' : Willie McCarthy; 3, Louis Trainor, Frank , 5} ae Tc fat » Colling; th Patr * = - Pidzeon, Willie P.tts. | Duity; 3, Guy Scott, Freddy Daily, Jas = } Arithmetic om James To wan, Jame ~ { Cummis key. ° 4 ioe , : = ee A | Dictation—t, Patrick Duffy, J F Me- $= e, Peter Doyle, Cornelius Bianobard, | ie ak? ete r: _ oa Louis MeRory: 2. Leo Bri ee CO Donald; 3, Fred Fierman °, Willie Grimes. ae = / | Power, J ames E len, Fred Dillon; 3, Jobin | Draw ing—Patnek Dr ity. John Potlard, #—- — | wlé, Soaliaetes ith ses it lanai Waleh 1S F MeDonald. D. minic Butler, Owen 2 = . En glivly-— Dosietina Blanchard, Pein Connolley, Peter Brauders, Eugeae Wynne $= ; Dv'e, Peter Doyle, James Eden, Louis Josie Walsh. a =_ > Mi Ri, rv, ‘Juba’ Dorevec®. ‘Steel @ittian Writing—l, Patrick Duffy; 2, Jos F &&- ' Ridin Poel. Seales Mil siating: Be mad} McDonald; 3. John Handrahan.Jobn Bell, $= = Beli: 8: Hratnet ehan Willie Piit i J B McDonald. ~ ESSSESIII039 —e Wille King. ' : Arithmetic—l, Jas Strain, P Duffy, Guv a— = Geograpny —James Rden, Willie Pitts, | 5°ots 2, Peter Brawders, D Butler; 3, S- r —— Cornelius Blanchard, Wilbe King, Jame. | John Collins, Eugene Wynne. = Unparalelied bargains in high class garments. = : ; é4 zig ‘ pil, : : + ino er” . a sr eat : ae’ oo re Doyle, Peter Bosie; 2, Arthar Scipuett,| W he ae ine age gy toe ni “fe ve — black and colored, with full sweep, elegant Oeeeld We sh. Withe MeCanhe dseehon | Wa sh, *readle aify, Rei eno, i.0u! =. wea: oe oe - : Coyle: 3. Patr Met ae Dor lo | Mel yonald, A Doyle, D Doyle, Charles S- pial Goods and fancy trimmed, —— sy i ( ehaott 3 “aie Sas - George McQuaid, fligh teQuaid. | Trainor. = = Compos ition— Willie Pitts, Wiilie King. | re a = = ‘ Cernelius Blanchard, dames Lowan, Leo | METHODIST CONFERENCE. o_ yo Branders red Dilion. Tames Edler; 2 | — a | = Prank Pidgeon, James Mo K-arnev, James | . ; Se = D wha eke D sak a meee ; C a pm | The Methodist Tonference of New | %=- - af4 \ VVi oy 4 1 : r } > . w ’ e s o~- hochan etal iia sl W lel ws 2) Brunswick and P. E. Island. is in session $= : J eC} SMA ft ivf), -y . T mm ~~ Dicillneeintienitiad i oe et | Fredericton, N. B. The following #& A Ss iOpVv¥—- UOrne Bi I ras. ak BR > 1 oo eine Race Dov] i. ti delegates from Charlottetown are in at- #= Ovan, di s ie ete atiif ¥ 4 - «2 : Eden. Willie Kin oa P Te a 2 een tendance: L. L. Beer, denry Smith, W. |e W . Macd oe Ty ic oe Dp ; ie ' KB. Dawsen, J. W. Rackham, R. Johnson, - 0 Nagle rane ¢ erie a : M.D.Amox West, Jas. Sentner, George &- —— ; aiiavue rar Srrey s o>, swale ‘ " ° : Wahi decks Ca, hel ao. Pi ‘al''\ Avers, John KE lwards, David Rors, H. H. &= = } Gin. Puigur 2m povell, saw FOO. ")) P 2 j nest Mallinn a . ro. The delegates from Summerside $- =z est sicKinnon. } . . an . cata oo a Botany SN ek tie Blane} adel ' wie a 1 7 ‘ Strong, o. 2B, “e. Jas. _— —— stany—l, Corne ina Branchara, J} voew, James Stewart, D. S.Wright, = loyie, Wille King, Whilie A "el ie oo hy oo a = ae | 1 ; Mi “sate ae Cai - oe Win. Colwill, D. is Lear mE togers. a — 2, John H -ower, J i 4 D 5 ie, iines ‘ vain The first draft of the sta ation sheet for , ae Raymond Bell, Fred Dilion, Frank U , the districts of Charlottetown and Sum- = = 3, ye ald Walsh, & thur C. nbs merside (open to correction) reads as ge = | Patri Me Ts acuc, Geo feQuartd, W: follows: — = = MeCarthy. A CHARLOTTETOWN BISTRICT. = 1b Dwe : . Y east } ig >; } ‘ } > ‘ + m~ e~ Drawing i Fred D'lt Wilite HEUR, | Charloitetown (First | hurch)—Geo. M. o~ = Cornelius Blanchard, Fra: a Pigeon, Leo; Campbell Supernumerary, D. H. Lodge _ S W = : ~ : NOC. ou ria a ° oeites So: 2a ~ a a Brauders, James Dov!e 2, Antbony Pigeon, (Grace Chureh —William J. Kirby. - vee Our est W indow for. Styles and Prices. John Dovle, Ernest M Kinnon, Louis Mc- Cornwali—G. EF. Dawson. o~_ try, Stephen Coyle, dames Towan; 3, Little York— Richard Opie. he f Peter Doyle, Hn go McQuaid, George Winsloe—-E. Bell. i= eet 2460 2 McQuaid. cit. Powval—W. J. Howard. ~_— _ History—I, Cornelius Blanchard, Willie Vernon River—J. W. McConnell, B. A. S— Kiog, Willie Pitts, James oy iy Peter Montague—H-nry Penna. oS Do vie, Louis McRory, Leo Brauders; 2; Murray Harbor—Jd 5. Atien: Cc s PE. pF n t Hmmit Callaghan, James Eden, James Souris—J. Ives. om L N oe an a Towan, John Poser; 3, Fred Dillon, Mount Stewart--W. R. Pepper. = ; Pres . ’ : Tale . o-_ ‘ £ eer McKinnon, Oswal Walsh, Stephen SUMMERSIDE DISTRICT. i voy! ‘ s 1 |e a Penmanthip—1, Cornelins Blanchard,| Summerside—H Sprague, ‘= The Always Basy Store | James Do: le, F Pigeon, James Eden, Fred eer ee mee? i . = Dillon, Leo Brauders, Louis Mekory,| Lryon—T a moO — James McKearney; 2, James Wileon, Margate—F. A. Whitman. ‘|S Richard Lawler, James Gallivan, Alfred | Granville and Hunter River—Heury 7] |AQMLAMULAAIAGLAGLALSUGAAbLAALAASAAd GALAGbUALLALGALLAAALdSUAbbidbddd Egan; 3, Arthur Campbell, Joia McGee, Pierce, B. A. : Louis Trainor, Albert ies.” Alberton—John Goldsmith. Singing—l, Cornelius *Blanchard, Ray- West Cape —A. D. McLeod. Addreas, mond Beil, Fred Dillon, Willie McDonald, Maddock, Lot 8. er oe cee a Frank Carroll, Louis McRory, John t+e+e Children's Teeth FESS EEE ESE SESE EEE EES a should be looked atter early and frequently. Neglect in early life means artificial be- fore middle life. NO MOTHER PEE CERES SRE YE ey | relishes such a prospect for | her littleone. The safe way is to have the little one’s teeth | examined. Chances are notk- | ing will be needed, but if decay has commenced. well stop it. Beautiful Teeth FPEFEYL ELE EY RYE YY are the prettiest thing about a pretty woman Our modern methods make it possible for everybody to have pretty teeth. ‘Warranted Work—Moderats Charzes. LESS DENTISTRY chive DENTAL PARLORS STORE PROWSE BROS. ae eT mn RL ‘ i S LS BrSGs aed Oo NrAIr ware bout ca pal ery. si Women’s C] W. H. ate Shoes, at ! a $7 just EWART & GO, Londen Howss