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But as we've said ORDER EARLY »~s. ey ©2644 @ 8 4 @ eee 7 GO oo OO OSG OOS *A OO O48 O28 OY SS ee + on oe \ o0re 8M Sta a WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE ————— — oe Hewson’s Fine Furniture Our big discount sale will be con tinued until the whole stock is disposed of, Everything will be sold at tremendous discounts-for cash only, fhousands of Dollars worth of the best furniture ever shown in Charlottetown, must be cleared out at once. Hundreds have made their purchases here, and are fully satisfied that we are giving genuine pargalns, Buy Now Furniture is still going up in price, but we are selling at the old prices—with big discounts for cash, If you want to save money, buy now John Newrson er ‘OGILVIE’S REPORT — BROUGHT DOWN Not Much Information in it, OGILVIE ONLY TRIED CASES SINCE AUGUST LAST Only Three Cases Were Enquired Into»); Him. [Srecrat tro Tse Examiver.] Orrawa, May 31.—-Mr. Ogilvie’s report ou the Yukor investigation has been pre- sented. Itis a long document and sete forth that the commissioner decided at the beginning to hear no evidence relating to events subsequent to last August, When this decision was announced the miners committee and the proprietors of the Nugget uewepaper withdrew from the country and refused to prosecute. Mr. Ogilvie therefore investigated only three cases. One of those relates to the claims said to have been improperly given to the woman whose care was discussed in the debate on the address. Mr, Ogilvie finds that the claim should not have been allowed but says that Fawcett allowed it under a mistake as to the facts, The other cases iu which it was alleged that government cfficers compelled tne miners to take them into partnerslip, Ogilvie :hinks were pot proved. QUEEN VICTORIA To Undergo {an Operation for Cataract. {SpeciaL To Tue ExaMINeR.] Loxpox, May 31.—-Truth says that Queen Victoria has decided to undergo an Operation for catarac: wheo Professor Herman Padrustelber, director of the Opthalmic Hospital at Wiesbaden thioks the proper time has arrived. The operation will be performed, accord~ ing to Truth,at Osborne or Balmoral, pro- bably after the parliamentary session. PLAGUE MAY DELAY DEWEY His Ships will Have to Endure Quar- antine. {[SpectaL tToTHe Examiver } Loxvox, May 31.—Tbe plague will like. ly complicate the home coming of Dewey. The various Governments have declared severs quarantine regulations against the Egyptian Red Sea ports and Hong Kong warships have no priv leges regardiog quar. antine beyond those of merchant ship-. Fiying Fex Wins Derby. [Speciat to Toe Examiner.) London, May 31.— Flying Fox won the Derby to-day, as was expected by the many people who backed this horse for their favorite. ee eee Train Stopped by Caterpillars. {[SreciaL To THE EXAMINER: ] MonraxaL, May 31.—The train oo the St. Guillam Farnham branch of the C. P. R.§ wasetalled yesterday by a horde of catapillars, six inches deep on the track. Won't Help Russia. Lonpon, May 28.-——The Statist eays an attempt is being made in London to raise a Russian railroad loan of £3,000,000 at four per cent. aad at an issue price of 99 The paper advises British investors not to furnish Russia with money “to carry on her anti- British policy in Chiua.”’ Dan’t fail to see our new jardiniers they are the latest desigus and never were they so cheap.—W. P. Colwill. lw. MAKE A MOVE: For Direct Trade With Canada —~ FORCED TO DO THIS BY THE, UNITED STATES Whick has Taken a Menacing Stand Regarding Tariff. {Seectan to Toe Examiner.] —_—— | will die. 'G eat Britain has agreed to trausfer Wei- Kixestox, Jamaica, May 31.—There can be no doubi that the menacing position taken by the United States Government with regard to tariff relations between that couatry and the West India islands is compelling these islands to look to Can~ ada for relief from our embarassing com~ mercial eitustions. The first practicai step in thatdirection was iaken by Jamaica today when the legislature of the Colony voted an appropiation for the establisb- ment of a West Indian trade agency at Ottawa. The Government also announce ed that negotiations would be opened with the Canadian Government for the estab- lishment of a direct fast steamship line be~ tweea Halifax and Jamaica. The Legislatare it is assured will vote a substantial subsidy. a AUSTRALIA VS. OXFORD. The Visitors too Strongin Cricket for Oxford. - |Sprcra. to tae Examiner ] Loxpoy, May 31.—The cricket match between the Australia and Oxford Univers sity elevens yesterday was continue]. The Aastralians scored 303 runs for their firet inning, Oxford’s made 36 runs, ull out at the close of play for the day. Australian’s had scored 110 runs for two wickets in their second inning. Electric Cars Collide. (Specia, to THs Examiner.) Cuicaco, May 3i.—Forty people were ine jured in an end coilsion between two electric cars on the Lake Street Blevated road. It is not believed that any of the injured Discredeted Report. Loxpon, May 28.—Tbe report, credited to the Chioa Gazette, of Shanghai, that Hai-Wei to Germany two years hence in returo for German concessions in South Africa is denied here. onenentin ——— nc 208 =e 928] DOOD Oe SS 0 Footwear for Hard Wear is som2tbing that many men require. They requireff at the Same time, c) mfort At the same time also they like to get their foot wear at a reasonable price Call and see me—I think I can meet all the requirements. Your feet will be 2om- fortable; you'll not have to pay too much; you'll be well shod. Thos. McQuaid WEST INDIANS OPERA HOUSE = THIS EVENING, ‘ Closing of Prince of Wales College, THE WINNERS OF MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS. Prize List and Other Interesting In- formation Regarding the Insti- - tution. The closing exercises of the Prince of Wales College will take place in the Opera House this evening. Dr. Anderson bas prepared an excellent programme for the occasion. Rev. A. P. McLellan will de- liver the address to the graduates, The programme follows :— PROGRAMME. Selection....... St. Cecilia Mandolin Club Essay-~--Lady Macbeth.... Alberta Smith ne ee wiecetid Ccllege Glee Club Valedictory.............,...Maad Bremner CHOIR « 6 060-4000 etlnesibnd College Glee Club Regiy—.... ....cssseee open eee d he Principal’ Love and Beauty Waltzes.......8t, Cecilia Mandolin Club. TREE Elah aa cession ccntptecce sntdivanvece cate Presentaticn of Medals and Diplomas Chorus.....00ee.eseeeeee0 «College Glee Club Address to the Graduates by Rev. A.P, McLellan, Dunstan’s Rector of &t. College UOMG..ccccore ssc ecccceeeeearrie Pridham DRIOE , ahc coon eapes miter’ President Choros................-Qollege Glee Club. God Save the Queen. The names of winners of medals and diplomas will be found below. The standing of the studenis in the rezpective branches is also shown :— HONOR DIPLOMAS. Maui L Bremner, Charlottetown, 39. Harry McMillan, Alberry Plains, 77. Marie Munro, Georgerown, 76. Carrie Pridham, Clark’s Mills, 75. FIRST CLASS DIPLOMA. Wiliiam lawson, Charlottetown, 78. FIRST CLASS DIPLOMAS, Alb rtaSmith, Charlottetown, 90. Cura White, North River, 90. Horace Wrignt, Bede que, 85. Mary McKenzie, Flat River, 81. William Holman, Summerside, 81. Ewen McKenzie, Flat River, 81. Lettie Passmore, Charlottetown, 79. Winifred Wuite, North River, 79. Benjamin Roger-, Bedeque, 79. Owen Horoe, Milwon, 77. Elith McDonald, Kingsborough, 76. Harry Hyndman, Chariottetown, 76. Bessie Dockendorif, North River, 75. Grace McKenzie, Fiat River, 75. dean Aitkin, Georgetown, 75. SECOND CLASS D PLOMAS. Ella Perkins, Charlottetown, 72. Hugh Wileon, New Dominion, 71. Eva Reagh, Milton, 70, Katie Murchison, Malprque Road, 70. May Dorsev, Charlo'triown, 69. Jennie Leard, Norih Carleton, 69. Mary Campbei!l, Uigg, ¢9. Ella Dorsey, Charlutretown, 68. Bessie Smith, Newtown, 67. John T.4McFadyen, New Haven, 63. Reginald Aitken, Charlottetown, 62. MEDALS, The Anderson goli meda) awarded to the best studeat—Maud L, Bremner. | The Governor General’s silver medal awarded for excellence in mathematics and science—Harry McMillan. The Vice~Chancelior’s medal awarded to the best siudent in Eoglish—Marie Munroe. The Goveroor-General’s bronze medal awarded to the best teacher—Cecil Mc Fie KASARKAAAARAARARARA * RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baki wders are the greatest animes ela the preseat day. ~ ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0,, NEW YORK. SWEET = PEAS Scores of new va.ieties of Sweet Peas are brought out and boomed at high prices every season by American and English seedsmen. Some of those have extra merit and others have not. We choose the best, tried and tested kinds “the cream of the new vuarie- ties,” and sell them at 5c per pkt; 6 pkts for 25c, i0c per oz., 25¢ per qr. lb, 75c per lb. Our trade in Sweet Peas is immense. KIRA Geo. Carter & Co. SEKDSMEN AAAAEK White’s Dental reparations ale especially tine We recommend them to our vatrone. Made by the great dental people of Phisa- delphia. We bave them in 3 styles. Paste in tubes. Paste in box (screw cap). * Pewder in tin (screw P) Price 25c each. A. W. REDDIN Phm., B : * ° 3 Central Drug Store Sunnyside. Pe ERNE Half The Wear Is taken out of your shoes by Nei'l, Kensington. Dr. Howard's prize for the best essay on History--Arthur Cameron, Montague. THIRD YEAR. 75 per cent. aad over, of the attainable | nuniber of marks are placed in the first rank; those from, 60 tu 74 per cent in| the second rank. LATIN, First Rank—1, Maud Bremner; 2,. Marie Munroe; 3, Carrie Pridbam; 4, Harry M:Millan; 5, Wilfrid Tanton; 6, William Lawson. Secord Rank—1, Winfield Matheson. | LATIN COMPOSITION. i First Rank—1, Carrie Pridbam and | ' Harry McMillan (equa);) 2, Maud Brem- | ner; 3, Marie Munroe. Seccnd Rank—1, Wilfrid Tanton; 2, William Lawson. GREEK, Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. SOO6 O06 OS) 0G OS 02063 60 6S ODBOD £19 O690GeT ODO : ; : : SC’ ® O*S @ “D> OS® Od OS DOS 60 6,90 62 O©22°05£ 08 606251426028 First Riok—Maeui Bremner; 2, Marie ‘Monroe; 3, Harry McMillen; 4, Carrie (Contiaued on page 4.) some subject connected with Canadian | | Note—Those students who have gained | using poor polish. Ave you careful about the kind you use or do you take anything that is offered you. 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