lt You Have a | Sweet Tooth we have something that willinterest you viz. a large assortment of Gibsons Pure ® Faglish : Confectionery Apothecaries’ Hall. ea E ws CaRD ! DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal Lendon Ophthalmic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Centrai London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat. Or¥FiceE—Cameron Block RESIDENCE— Water Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovurs—9 Wam,to | pm,2to4pm Evenings by appointment Fitted W ith Glaasee CECERE Eye Testea and 7 i bis ae 0 >. *) 0g @ ry Snaps Who would want any other kind? A Giner/Snap ; that is not snappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at only 12e per Ib. Order today. TeLernone 98, D. Stewart Ectiverk BAKERY BAKES EST BREAD. yooooooossoesuves SOoceouns eeeeecee eee Bteeces & eeoceson“e* DR. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC "URE. Office st Mre. Stumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Cha lottetown. from taturday evening totic: a. ™. every week. —_ — | | } | | DISEASES and RUP- | Doris Farqubarsoo, CITY SCHOOLS. (Continued from 4th Page.) Nature Siudies—1, Eleanor Reid; 2, Willena Riggs; 3, Jeannette mee beat -l, Jeannette Pope; 2, Pop:; 3 horrie Vanlderstine. Certificates for attendance and writing —Florrie Vanideratine. Certificates for general proficiency — 1, Eleanor Reid; 2, Florrie Vaulderstine 3, Willesa Rigge; 4, Jeannette Pope. ; MISS MARY ASHLEIGN’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ certificate for genera! profici- ency— Helen Nortun, Ethel Whitlock, Hannah Darrach, Hezel Stewart, Nellie Horne, Pearle Worth, Jean Hooper, Blanche Toombs, Belle Patom and Jessie Gillespie. Trustees’ certificates for punctuality and attendance—Helen Norton and Beatrice Farqubarson. Certificate presented by Gage and Co., for vertical wr 't ng— Hazel Stewart. Reading—1, Hazel S ewart ; Norton; 3, Pearle Werth. Dictation—1, Helen Nerton and Jean Hooper; 2, Hazel Stewert ; Darrach and Pearle Worth. Geography — 1, Hazel Stewart; 2 Hannsh Darrach; 3, Mildred Farquhar- Marion e0n. Eoglish—1, Helen Norton; 2, Hazel Stewart ; 3, Ethel Whitlock and Jessie Gillespie. Arithmetic— Nellie Horne; 2, Ethel Whitlock; 3, Hazel Stewart and Blanche Toombs. Cpe 1, Hazel Stewart; 2, Pearle Worth ; 3, Jean Hooper. Nature Studies—1, Nellie Horne; 2, Belle Paton and Helen Norton ; 3, Ethel Whit- lock . Drawing— 1, Mabel Carter ; 2, Gertrude White and May Vanideretine; 3, Blanche Toombs and Ethel Haszard. Deportment — Hazel Carter, Nellie Horne, Mabe] Carter, Pearle Worth, Mabel Rodd, Emily Bevan ‘and May Vanlders- tine. Reading—1, Dorothy McCannel, Mary Smith, Clara McEacherno; 2,Grace Gay, Jennie Hond, Edna Rose, Harold Pickard Joseph Riggs, Florence Norton; 3, Robert Dencan, May McLean. Dictatioa—}, Mary Smith; 2, Florence Norto>, Clara ’McEachern, 3, Chester Vanlderstine, Harold Pickard, Beatrice Paton. Arithmetic—2, Adelaide Clark; 2, Dor- othy McCannell, Joseph Riggs; 3, Harold Pickard, Chester Vanlderstine, Robert Duncan. Composition—l, Pearl Neill, Flora Smith, Jennie Hood, Hector Maemilian; 2, Chester VanIderstine; 3 May McLean, Mary Smith. Penmansbip—l, May McLean, Jennie Hood, Edith Hayden, Joseph Riggs, Flor~ ence Norton, Clara McKachern, Grace Gay. Certificates for attendance and puncte uality were awarded to Robert Duncan and Hector Macmi'lao M(sS E W MACMURRAY’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees certificates for punctuality aud attendance—Doris Farquhareon and Ida Purday. Trustees certificates for general pro- ficiency—Ida Purdy, Lily Riggs, Mabel Lovg, Hildred Gates, Lesh Worth, May Bell, "altred Seaman, Walter Beer, Haze! Newson, Jeseie Mclonie, Doris Farqubar- son, Sidney Reid, Gertie McKenzie, Amy | uestiz, Annie McCailum, Hazal Horne, Willie McFarlane. Honorable mention for General Profi cienc-— Hubert Mitchell, Lioyd Welluer, Fred Nash, Georgie Toombs, Maud Cras well, Daisy Waterman, be y McAuslaad. Reading — Gerue cKer zie, Mabe! Long, Hildred Gates, 0 | Newson, ld» Purdy, Lily Riggs, Lioyd Wellner. Dictation--Ida Purdy, wily Riggs, Mas Bell, Annie MacCallum, Amy Huert Hildred Gates. Langusge—Hildred Gater, [da Purd Annie Ma Callun Hazel Newson, Jessie Macloni-. Drawing— Leah Worth, Wolter Ber, BARGAINS, We were lucky insecuring this <= SSS line. They * 8-2 yard. a nee s SS i this week at € & EA FOS 49c a Yard. Call early and secure first choice, are all neat patterns ‘The regular price was 70, 75 and ¢¥ e have marked them to clear WEEES & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 2, Helen | 3, Hannah THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE Mabel Long, Alfred Seaman, Willie Mac~ Fariane. Arithmetic—Doris Farquharson, Leah | Worth, Hezel Newson, Ilda Purdy, Lily Riggs, Mabe! Long, Walter Beer. Writing —Mabel Long, Jessie MacInnis, May Bell, Leah Worth, Maud Craswell, MacCalium, Gertie MacKenzie, Hubert Mitchell. Mise TAYLOR’S DEPARTMERT. Grade 1. Trustees’ Certificates—Matilda Smith, Annie Smith, Alva Gillespie, Grace Mc- Neill, Katie Matheson, Cyrene Livingstone, John Nash, Muriel McNeill, May Mc-~ Donald, Marcus Calder. Resding—Alva Gillespie, Cyrene Liv- imgetone, Matilda Smith, Grace McNeill, May McDonald, Mariel McNeil), Minnie Butler. Spelling — Grace MeNeill, Matilda Smith. Alva Gillespie, Mariel McNeil. WritingMay McDonald, Clifford Harper, Katie Matheson, Matild. Hooper. Arithmetic—Annie “mith, Cyrene Liv. ingstone, Matilda Smith, Jane Smith. Deportment — Helen McDonald, Roy Cu: more. Attendance— Clifford Harper. Honorable Meation — Hilda Harper, Jave Smith, Jane Chandler, Olifford Her- per, Joseph Uneworth, Constance McDon- ald, Harry McNevin. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. HONOR ROLL. PRINCIPAL’S D#PARTMENT. Giade 9. Governor General’s medal for highest number of marks —Horace L Callaghan. Certificates from School Board—H Cal- laghan, Jas Lightizer, F Hennessey. Honorable mention—Ernest Kelly. Gertificate for vertical writing—F Hennessey. Grade 8. Certificates from School Board,P Doyle, Jaz Doyle, Joha Puwer. Certificates for attendance and punctu- ality—J Power J Boyie, L McRory, P Doyle. Certificate ‘for vertical writing— Wm. McDonald. Mathematics—Prize, a dvessing case donated by D O’M Reddin, Esq, won by Lev Gillie. Reading—J Power, L McRory, P Doyle. Dictatioa—J Doyle, P Doyle, E Cals laghao. Penmanship—E Callaghan, Jas Doyle, | ° W McDonald. Arithmetic—P Doyle, B Gillis. Language—P Doyle, J Doyle, L Braw ders. Geography—C Blanchard, P Doyle, J Dovie: History —J Power, J Doyle, P Duyle. Compositioao—J Doyle, E Callaghan, P Doyle. Geomeiry—L Giliie, P Gillis, J Doyle. N ture Studies — L Brawdere, J Power, J Doyle. Drawiog—E Ce!lagban, C Blanchard, B McCourt. Algebra—P Doyle, L Gillis, P Gillis. Latin—L McRory, P Doyle, J Doyle. Frevch—L McRory, J Doyle, J Power. Neatuees work—J Doyle, C Blanchard, W McDonald, W Pitts. Neatness desk and P Doyle, W McDonald. Effori—L McRory, P Doyle, J Power, J Doyie, W Pitte. VICE-PRINCIPAL’S DEPARTMENT. Grade a4 McCourt, L books—Jas Doyle, Certificates — George A McDonald, Ervest 8 McDonald, Frank EK Eden, Fred Dillor, John A Corcoran, Frank A Conroy. Certificate for penmanship—Joseph P Mabar Keading—F A Conroy, E Fb Kdec. Dictation—F A Conroy, F E S ephen Coyle. Penmanship—Joseph P Dillow,S Coyle. Ari bmetic— Peter P Callaghan, G@ A McDorald, ES S McDorald. Geglies—G A McDonald, F E Eden, F T Dillon. Geographby—G A McDonald, ES Me- Dena'd, J A Corcoran. History—E 8 McDonald, F E Eden,G A McDouald,. Com pusition— F Dunald, J P Mahar. Geometry—F f Dillon, J P Mahar, F A Conroy. Nature Studies—Oswald Waleh, Arihur Campbell, F A Coproy, F T Dillou. Drawing— T A Campbell, F T Dilloo James Carragher. A'gebra—F T Dillon, Q:waid Walsh, G A McDonala. Latio—G A McDonald, F EEieo, F T Dillon. French—GQ A McDonald, F Hibbert Sellars. MR. R, E. @MITH'’S DEPARTNENT. S McDonald, Eden , Mahar, oe A Conroy, E S Mc- E Elen, Grede 6, Readiog—1, Gregory Leahy; 2, Joseph Towar; 3, John Jenkine, Ernest Mac- donald, Charles Merry. Dictatioo—1, Gregory Leaby; 2,Charles Merry; 3, Joseph Doyle. Aritimetic—3_O0 wen Trainer; 2, Coarles Merry; 3, John Jenkins, Joseph Basha, James Hogan, (¢qua!) Grammar—-1, Joho Jenkins; 2, Charles Merry; 3, Frank Mc(jusid. Pecmaoebip—i Gregory Leaby; 2, Johu Jenkins; 3, Frank McQuaid. Geography—1, Owen Trainor; 2,Charles Merry; 3, Joho Jenkina. History—1l, Charles Merry; 2, Owen Trainor ; 3, John Jenkins, Frauk Me- | Quaid. Nature Studies—1, Frank McQuaid; 2, Joseph Towan, Charles Merry, (equal); 3, | Jobn Jenkins, Harry Murphy, Owen | Trainor, («qua}) Composition—1. John Jenkine; 2, Charles Merry; 3, Felix McSwain, G. £ Leaby, (equal). poring ly Joseph Doyle; 2, sig @alliyen; 3, William Melapis, A:thar Hurry, Doris Farquharson, Annie! 28, ge ———i Certificates for General Proficiency— awarded to Charles Merry, John Jenkins, Owen Trainor, Frank McQuaid, Gregory Leaby, Certificates for Attendance and Pune- tuslity— Frank McQuaid, Joseph Towan,, Andrew Batler, Felix MacSwain, Ernes Trainor. Certificate for beet Vertical Writing — Gregory Leahy. MR. M. W. SMITH'’S DEP ARTMBEET, Grade 4. Certificates presented by School Board —1, Joseph McDonald; 2, Laarenee Kelly; 3, James McAleer ; 4, ‘Cyrene Kelly. Reading -1,J McDonald ; 2,J McAleer; 3, L Kelly. Dictation—1, John Collins, James Me- Donald, (equa') ; ; 2, James McAleer + ; 3, L Kelly. Geograpby—l, J McAleer; 2, H Gallant; 3, L Lafferty. English—1, J McDonali,J Me Aleer, (equal); 2, J Collins; 3, L Kelly. Aritbmetic—1, L Kelly ;2 ;2, 3 McDonald; 3, J Collins. Writing—1, J Collins , 2, LU Kelly ; 3, B Smith. Punctuality and attendance—l- J Me Donald ; 2, L Kelly ; 3, John Coliire, MISS FENNESSEY’S DEPARTMEXT. Grade V. First certificate for highest num ber of marks—Fraok Mitcaell. Second certificate for highest numter of marks—Patrick Duffy. N inety per centofthe two highest— John Callaghan, Viacent Callaghan, Fred Coyle, Walter Towan, X Bradley, Thomas McCloskey, Hammond Steele, Fred Mac- donald, Certificates for attendance and punct- nality—Walter Towuo,erbert Curran. Certificate for best vertical writing-— Charles Dillon. Reading—1, F Mitchell;2, E Fitz pst- rick; 3, Fred Macdonald Dictation - 1, F Miche!);2,J Callaghan; 3, P Duffy. Penmanship—1, F Mitchell; Joy; 3, E Fitzpatrick, C Dillon. Arithmetic—1, F Coyie; 2, Charlies Dillon; 3, P Duffy. Eoglish -1, J C 'laghan; 2, P Duffy; 3, F Mitchell, X Bradley. Geograpby—1, V Callaghan;2, J Calla- ghan, 3, P Duffy, X Bradley. History—1, F Mitchell; 2, W Towan; 3, T McCloskey, X Bradley. ” Nature Studies--1, V Callaghan; 2, Reggie Fitzgerald; 3, E Fitzgerald. Drawing 1, C Dillon; 2, F Mitchel); 3, Hammond Steele. Singiog—1, Willie Morgan; 2, Ernest Trainor; 3, C Dillon. Deportment—1, V Callaghan, J Callag- han, Herbert Curran; 2, F Mitchell, P Duffy, Willie Mackenzie, 3, Jack Pitts, Charley Pitte, Joseph Macdonald, Ham« mond Steele. Improvemeni— Elmer Seller, Percy Keevan, Willie Joy, Leo Harrington. Most popular boy 2, Willie MISS FARMER’S DEPARTMENT. Highest number of marks during term |, Raymond McSwain, 2, Joseph Bradly; 3, Leonard Claisson. Attendance—1, Raymond McSwain; 2, Benedict Coyle; 3, John Burns. Reading—1, James Qonnore; 2, Ray- mond McSwair; 3, Leonard Chaieson. Dictation—1, Raymoud McSwain; 2, Joseph Bradly; 3, Leonard Chaisson. Compositioo—1, R McSwain; 2, Jas Connors; 3, Winslow Garnier. Arithmetie—1], Jas McKinnon; 2, Frank Quinn, Jos Bradiy, equal. Drawing—l, Dominic Butler; 3, Jas Connore; 3, Raymond McSwain. Penmansbip— 1, John B McDonald, 2, R McSwain; 3, Joho Bell. Deportment — John Percival, Burns, John McGee, Benedict Harcld Gills. MISS O'HALLORAN S DEPARTMENT. John Coyle, Grade 2, Certificates from School Board for high- est pumber otf marks —Patrick McKenna, Charles Doyle, Anthony Flynn, Edward Griffitt, Daniel Bowden, Frank Hennes- sey, Daly Moren. Certificates for punctuality and attend. ance—P McKeona,Harry Smith, Peier (Continued on page 8.) SOLDIERS IN CAMP When tired out after a day’s dri}l shoulé drink Badan-Powell Nectar It quenches the thiret and in vigorates the system should driok Ad Every soldier the health of BADEN-POWELL | a goyel Wear a 0 8-4 Kid Glove ? If you can; you can buy them cheap here. Black in 7 hook lacing, and 2 clasp for O00 i per FORMER PRICE $1.35 Size 5 3-4 Coior Black Price 90c Former Price $1.35. STANLEY BROS SeRaee AEH GP EBBEBSGDLGLE & \WoRERE oe 7 5 i $ THE -, HO ‘ % " s 5 MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT. an ve Pleasant View Hotel Hampton, PRL Ss 3 MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. £ ° This Eote', situated ip one of the most beautiful carts of Prir in 5 Edward Island has become a favoirte resert. ae ta ey It is within a stone's throw of a splendid beach, where bathing ieun- 4% & surpassed. —_ = The Hote! is comfortably furnished and a good table ia provid d, >) =e Plearart View t&otel is aistant from Charlottetowu wre li miles hy 4 & Bonsbaw Kord. The drive is one ef the prettiest to te tad. Frou oe 4 Crapaud the distance is four miles. Coach meets the boat at the latte, SF place to bea passengers to tne Hotel. [otending visitors may make »r- . rangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at J R . a poe g Pp quiring at Tae Examines #3 7 Terms moderate. 7 “Fy Hotel will be opened for season on July let, * oe ; MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. «y «x, June 26 dif. 3 < és SSE SEAS SE SENS SPAS SSPE SS HA EASE SP a a - Furnishing News ie For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest and nobbiest line of neck wear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to We. Another strong line with us is our Shirts. White and colored shirts, suft outing shirts collars attached, the gallant defenderof Mafeking. 5c a Glass. FIVVISISTSIT cilk front shirts. See our double thread Balbriggan Under. clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday night, p. m. ' Store open until 11 Gordon & McLellan +eees Men’s Stylish Outhitters. PR ROC RD I Nt