~ al —— : Pe Pee, ts ATS SATIN MON ROS Te ~ T saggepemila te ie ss eet THE DAILY EXAMINER, Ct ARLCITETOWN, JUNE 28, 1900 A *. em 27 -. =... } i | Het ) Lb. in our window tuner this week. See ef, J) : CITY SCHOOLS. (Continued from page 5.) Coyle, Michael McGuirk, Heary McGuirk Daniel Praught. Certificate for vertical writing—b Mc- Kenna, Reading—C Ernest McUarey. Dictation—P McKenna, E Griffith, B Bowden. Aritbmetic—E Griffith, P McKen Moren. Sw (Ne fG Writing—P McKenna, F Heunessey, R Flannagan. Oral Composition— L Moren, C Doucette. Nature Stndies— Wm Edmonds, E McTague. Drawing—P McKenna, Benoit. Effort--G Doyle, P McKenna,C Lyach, A Doyle, N Quinn. Neatness of Work—P McKenna, F Mc- Gonnell, John Pollard. Neatness of book and desk—P Mc- McKenna, F McDonald, A Doyle. “Sy MISS KELLY’S [DePARTMENT. a Certificates from School Board for highest number of marksa—Thomas Doyle, Robert McDonald, John Praught, William Trainor, Alfred Kelly, Joseph Thistle, Stephen Trainor, Charles McGee, Leo Griffith. 2nd Divisioo —Charles Connolly. For Vertical writing—C McGee. MiReading lat Division—J Praught, L Griffith, Charles McDonald. : Reading 3nd Division—George Hopkin- son, C Connolly, Bernard Kiggins. Dictation Ist Division—S Coyle, T Trainor, Frank Ryan. Dictation 2ad Division—C Connolly, Louis Hermans, John Ball, Doyle, Louis McDonald, 14, D McDonald, D McMahon, D A Morgan, R Grade 2nd. We got this lot at asnap; thay’re yours at the same rite, Chocolate Oxfords—(Ameri- can) $1.60, very nobby Fancy cloth tep, land shoes. Black Dongola Oxford — (American $1.60, Figured cloth top--Patent tip. Newnort Tie—(American) $1.60, very fine Black Don- gola Shoes, Ties with a ribbon--very dainty and neat. Alley & Co Sf rw Lik tbe? Thing There’s a difference in the quality of cream, there’s the watery kind it isn’t as pure as j might be, there’s the milky kind it isn’t as rich as it might be, then there's the kind we sell—its pure, rich and fresh: We keep it on ice, and deliver it when you want to use it. And it only costs v SAADAA MAAAAAAAAA AZADA AL Ih [b> r¥Ye I . pint Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison & Co. Jor Kent & Gt. George Sis. Telephone 199, TPE PUTTY TTS | ALLDORFF. The noted stallion “Alldorff” by “All Right” 5817, Dam “Fairmaid” was foaled | at “Brighton Farm”, Weet River. Char- lottetown, is @ jet black horse and weighs 1176 | be. Ae this horse is so well and favorably known further description is superfluous; blood tells every ‘ime and like his anceeter Alldor has slways been a first prize winner wherever shown in the ring. “‘Alldorff’ will stand at the stables of Herbert H. Acorn’s at Souris East, every Saturday, and during the remaining time will be at the owners atables at Dundase. WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON, Owner in charge. Dundas Certre, June 26th, 1900. dy & wkly dios. —_—— MAAmAAAAASAASSAAA‘ARAAAA year’s model, ridd fore = a 4, — ~. mailen. ttl, FIFFIVSTTTe OHAINLESS BICYCLE.—Man’s wheel. Arithmetic—1l, J Thistle, W Trainor T Trainor; 2, Louis Callaghan, Thomas Flyon, B Kiggias. enmanship—1, C McGee, A Kelly, Leo Boudreau; 2, C Connolly, Frederick Reid, Harry McEwen. Oral Com position—C Connolly, James Duffy, Tobias McQuaid. Nature Studies—Raymond Doucette, James Edmonde, Harry Cantwell. Drawiog—L Trainor, Leander Bound- reau, Harry Trainor. Effort —J Thistle, Joseph Power, Jobn Williams. Deportmeat—B Kiggios, J Kelly, F Reid, A Kelly, R Doucette, Dominc Doyle. Punctualty— F Ryan, D Doyle, B Kiggins, C Connolly, J Kelly, A Kelly, T Dovle. , Neatness ef work —C McDonald, George McKinnon, James Heron. Neatnees of desk and nolly, F Reid, A Kelly. MAUD H. DOIRON. books—C Con- lst Primary C:ass. Certificates from School Board for highest oumber of marks — John Clarkin, Egbert Hughee, Leo Callaghan, Patrick Conaors, John McAleer. Certificate for Vertical Writing—E. bert Hughes. Certificate for D iy le, Reading —Johu Clarkin, Wallie Hen- nessey, 2ad Division—Joto Mcloais,Am brose Savident, John Prowse, attendauce—Stephen Dietation—Jobn Clarkin By bert . 3 Hughes, Percy Connore; 214 division— Ambrose Savidint; Richard Quaion, A Hughes. Arithmetic—John Clarkin, Leo Callag- hav, W Baler: 2ad division—A Savi- dant, J Prowsa-, W McDonald. Deportmeat—Charles Reardon, Joha McAleer, Patrick Connore,John Reardon, Stephen Doyle J Connolly. Nea ness of work—J Trainor, G Doyle, J Reardon. Neatness of books and deek—John Mc- Aleer, Joha Clarkin, Frank McGonneil, Lewis Doiron, James Thistle. Special prize for deportment, presented by W T Pavne, awarded to Charles Reardon, Penmanship— E Hughes, L Callaghan, G Dowling; 20d Div. A Wilson, F Mes Gonnel!, Joseph Connoly. Oral Composition —D G. \lis, @ Dowling, W Butler. Nature Studies—Joseph Flynn, Jobn McMillan, Jobn McNeill. Drawing — John Ronaghan, Thomas Herrill, Eddie Duffy, Edort —Albert Wiiron, Patri: k Consors, obn McAleer, Joho Clarkin. A GRAND PICNCI sy al CRACL CHURCH Will hold Its Annual Picnic at EMERALD —¢) aa WEDNESDAY JULY 4 Dunk River the finest fishing ground ou the Island is near at hand Train will leave City Station at 9.30. Return fare 40 cents—Children half fare— Special] rates for families. Viritors table amply provided—Re freshments of al] kinds. Everything in the line of sports aod amusements on hand. Picnic train will stop at all statioas when signalled. Single fare arranged for on the Cape Traverse branch. N. B.—Should day prove unfavorable Bxauivun the picnic will be held the following day. June 29, 30, 31, &w Local and Other Items | Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. ——>—_—— Josuva Simpxin’s.—-Tickets for the, above attraction are now on sale at the usual places, —~— -_ — Ewprre Sate ano Tea.-~—It is said that the grovs proceeds of the sale and teu in sid of the Convent of Notre Dameare in he vicinity of $250. ce epee TricroLe Recovere,. —A tricycle tak en fram the residence of Mr. Bernard Trainor aome weelke ago was this morning recov- vad hw Police Sergeant Bradley and re- trrned to the owner, Dog Porsonryc, —The dog poisoner is at work in Summere de. Several valuable doga have heen disposed of in this way luring the past day or two. jastiinadiaailisimits A. O. H.—Special meeting of Division No. f, A.O. A. will be held this evening at 8 o’clock. Important business, Al! members requested to be present. — > — Ponior Covurt.—Charles D. Collings was this morning fined $100 or two months imprisonment for violating the Liquor Regulation Act. Ronald Steele, for fast driving, was fined $5 and costs. ™ Tax Boston Sraamers.—The Halifax will arrive this evening at 7 o’olock, sail- ing to-morrow at noon. La Grande Duchesse will make her first trip this sea- son on Monday July 2nd, arriving at 12 p. m., and sailing on Wednesday at 10 a.m, A Deuicarro. Sai..—Take s day of and come tothe Baptist Sunday School picnic on Wednesday, July 11th at West River. Well supplied refreshment table and visitors’ table on the grounds. The steamer Hilleborough will make the trips instead of the Southport as previously announced, Toa or War Teams.—The writer had the pleasure of observing the tug of war teams of No’s. 1 ani 2 Artillery Com panies st practice last evening and a brawnier Jot of athletes it was never bis pleasure of seeing. It is hard to tell which has the better team. No 2. seems the beavier but No.1] makes up in streagth and endurance what they lack in weight: Powna! has aleo estered a team under the able captaincy of Walter Jones, the eelebrated athlete and football player. Montague is aleo tothe front with a team of giants, and he will indeed be a prophet whocan pick the winner. The compso ies are making a special effort to win this event as it counts ten points in the trophy competition. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In- stitute, so that people unable to pro- cure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address 222nd, The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury London, W. Th, wk. Boox3.—There w_ll be a sale of second - hand books in St Peter’s Lending Library Friday evening, the 29th of Jnoe, from 8 to 9.30 o’clock. If anyone has books or magazioee to dispose of thev will be glacly received any time before Friday. The library will then be closed til] Sep- tember. l wk SK ITVOOTENTTNYTYT TEER OPNNYNTT sie Ifave com- fort by us- ing our HPPFPPYTPY VTS PPP TS PD Ely Papers MEDICAL HALL Dodd's Corner. THOTT PPERTATTYN TNT TNGY TH AAAUAAAUL AAA MUA dd Aad ddd b ddd Mddd) : E = = E e For Dominion Day. If you are going pic-nicing there is nothing nicer to take aloug with you for a lunch than some of our Cooked Corn Beef, We will slice it up for you and it makes fine sand- wiches We have also Libby’s Chicken Loat, Cottage Loaf, | Devilled Ham, Potted | Ham, Chicken and Turkey, | Lunch Tongue, Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce etc. Also all kinds of Pickles, Syrups, Fruits and Confectionery at ‘ ‘ Boer &*Goff. will buy BLOUSES cheap this WEER a Sentner, McLeod & Co. Fun, Jump, Ride Anyway to get there, but get there you must to see the greatest LITARY AND ATHLETIC SPORTS ever attempted in Charlotietown. The date is MONDAY, July 2nd, DON'T FORGET IT. OPEN EVENTS. Ist 2re¢ 3rd 2 SAE a a : Mile Bicycle s . ‘ 13 3. : a sé ““ 14 3. 100 yds Dash ‘“ * ‘i; te * 6 “6 cs ‘6 t 5. 440 re - “ ‘ . 6. 880 “ Run « . ‘ 16 7. Patting 16 ]b Shot es “ ‘“ “ 8. Running Broad Jump “ “ «“ 9, High Jump ‘6 6“ . a 10. Pole Vault 6 . és 11. Throwing 16 lb Hammer 6 ‘6 és .° 12. Hurdle Race, 120 yds 6 ‘ « | 20. Events open to Militia. . 1 Mile Bicycle (novice) . Tug of War(teams of ten men) . 1 Mile relay Race, (teams of Trophy and 4 Silver Medais . 220 yds. Kun, (heavy march- Gold Medal 7. 40-lb. Gun Drill and Shifting four men) ing order). Competition, Obstacle Race Ist 2nd 3rd Geld Silver ; Medal Medal PTize “ se ia Trophy Silver Medal Trophy Silver Prize Wheelbarrow Race. 25 yards 2 prizes 2 prizes Tent Pitching Competition Trophy The Handsome Silver Trophy presented by the City Council will be given to the company win- ‘ , ning the most points, points to count as follows: In Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 19, events, the first military man over the line will count 5 points, 2nd 3 points, point. Nos, 14 and 15; 10 points 5 points, 2 points. 10, 11, 12, 16, 18, 3rd 1 point, 4th 4 The keen rivalry between military companies, generally, is at present at boiling point, and as all the athletes of any note in P. E. I. are in one or another of the companies. contested even to the 5th and 6th man in every race. Tf you miss it don’t blame us. Entries close June 27th. A. A. BARTLETT, Chairman. The races will be hotly L. F. MUNCEY, Secretary.