set 1a] le arf ig- at d= ble ato loz per x- a8 TS; 08@ te- of _ <= Bd THE DAiwsx EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 8, :3$9 ST, DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE CLOSING -——-o The Exercises Were Pri- vate OF THE IMPROVE- MENTS BEING MADE. BECAUS!: List of the Prize Wuinners— Bacca_aureate Examinations. The —— ne eee The closi College to g exercises of St. Donstan’s k place yesterday afternoon. Owing to the building of the new wing and other circurostances, the exercises were not open to the public as in former years, The prize liet will be found below :-- MEDAI.S AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Silver medal for Senior Philosophy. presented by His Grace Archbishop Begin, ‘Juebec. Awarded to J. E. George, C» hill. Special )r ze for French, presented by His Grace Archbishop Begin, awerd- ed to Marin Gallant Five dollar gold picce for Religious Instruction. p:esented by His Lordship Bishop MoVonal’, awarded co James DonaLoe. Gold mal for Eogli-h, presented by Rey. F.C. Kelly, Lapeer, Michigap, awarded to Taomas Trainer. Gold medal for Elecution, pre:ented by Rev. J. B. McDonald, Lisbon, N. Dak., awarded to J. J. McGowan. Silver medal for Religious Instruc- tion, 2nd «lass, presented by Rev. Dr. Monaghan, equally merited by J. Gau- thier, J. J. Gillis, and Wm. Hynes. Silver Medal for the best Essay on Primary iiducation, presented by a friecd, awarded to J. B. McIntyre- Special l’rize for ‘vious Instruc- tion,presented by Rev. J.A. McDonald, equally merited by J. J. McGowan and Thomas Trainor. Special »mze for Greek, presented by Rey. J. C. McLean, awarded to Jas. Donahoe. Special prize for Bookkeeping pre- sented by Thomas Handrahan Esq., awarded t~ Chas. Roy, Special prize for Botany, presented by John ( \arkin bsq., equally merited by A. P. hicAdam and Starislaus Pitre. Special prize for Chemistry, present- ed by Dr. Conroy, awarded to Jos. McGrath. Spevial prize for History, presented by Hon. J. R. Wm. Cameron. Special prize for proficiency in 4th form presented | y Prowse Bros. Special prize for music presented by Moore & McLeod awarded to Paui Gagnon. A special prize of $13.00 for the best student of ihe 4th form andof $12 00 fer the beat student of the 3rd form were pre~ vented by ‘be Rev.P.Curras, St. Margarets. Valuab!e prizes were also presented by Mark Wright & Co, Gordon & Mce- Lelian,Haszurd & nome, Hornsby «& Co, Moore & McLeod, Geo. Carter & Co, Grant & Vo. Alley & Co, Dodd & Rogers «ind Reddin Bros. PRIZE LIST. Religious Instruction. McLean, awarded to First Claes (controversiai)—1, James Donahoe; 2, Thomas Trainor and J J Me-~ Gowan, +: »«#!; hop. mention, Wm Cameron aud J B Metntyre. Second Clase (pereeveranee)—1, John Gauthier, J J Gillie and Wm Hynes; 2, Patrick McKenna and Vincent Murphy, equal; bon. mention, Henrie Doucet and Nazaire Porier. Third C lass—1, F “fcl.tere;2. J Payne, Pius Murphy and P Snot, equal; hon. meation, Fred McDonald and N Lachance Classice—English. First C ase “Shakespeare’s, Macbeth and Literature)—1, Thomas Trainor; 2,C V Bent; hen. mention, Bernard McDonald and J B Melntyre. Second Class (Shakespeare, Ricbard Il and McA ulay’s Essays) - 1,3 P McCloskey; 2,J H Moan; hon. mention, Wm Hynes and AJ McAdam, Third Class (Longfellow’s and Evange- line)—1, James McLean; 2, J Payve; hon. mention, Pius Murphy and P Sinnott. Fourth Class—1l, Geo Bearnes; 2, Wm O’Coano’s; hon. mention, Arthur Lomas ney and A Stuart. Rhetoric—l, Thomas Trainor; 2, J E Mclatyre; bon mention, Wm Hynes and Fraucis McGrath. Latin, Firet Class (Herace, Tacitus, Livy and Comporition—1, J J McGowan; 2, J Gau det. Secow | Class (Virgil, Cicero and Com- position )—1, Wm Cameron; 2,0 V Bent; hon. mention, J B McIntyre and Thomas Trainor Third Class (Caesar, Virgil and Com- position )—1l, Henrie Doucet; 2, Belinie Pitre; hon. mention, Vincent Murphy and Join Moan, 4th Class (Selections)—1, Peter Sin- not; 2, \’ius Murphy; hon. mention, James Blake and A Falerdeau. 6th Class (Elements)—1, A D Mclonie; 2,8F McDonald; hon. mention, Herbert Mcintyre and Timothy Tobin. Greek, Lei Class (Homer and the Fathers and | Composition)—1, James Donahoe; 2, J J McGowan; hon. mention, L D Tobin, 2ad Claes'(Xeophon and Composition)— 1, Wm. Cameron; 2, Geo. Bradley; hon. mention, F Monagnan and C J McDonald, 3rd Class (Elements)—1, J J Gillis; 2, Thomas Trainor; hon. mention, A Mes Donald and F Hogan, French. lst Class—l, Marin G@allant; 2,C V Bent and Thomas Trainor equa); bon. mention, Avstin Bradley and Jos. Mc- Grath. F 2od Class—1, Stanislaus Pitre and John Gauthier equal;2, JJ Gillis and Jobn Moan equa’; bon. mention, Belinie Pitre and P McKenna. Third Class—i, J Pius Murpby; hon ment lin and J Payne, Fourth Class —1, David Gillis; bon. H Nelntyre. Science-- Philosophy. Firet Class (Metaphysics and Ethics) — 1, Geo. Cabil); 2, J Albert Demers; hon. mention, P McQuillan and P E Gagnon. Second Class (Logic) ~1, James Dona- hoe; 2, Ernest Methot; hon. mention, Geo, Roy aud A Laliberte, P McClo-key; 2, on, Peter Cough - Peter Sinnott; 2, mention, J Bearnes and Physics. First Claes~1, James Donahoe; 2, Geo. Cahill; hon. mention, P E Gag- gon. Bent; Fred Monaghan. Vincent Murphy; hon. Denaid and J H Moan. Ryao. Lachance and J B Cadni. Ernest Merry ; 2, Jobn Payse and McLeso, equal ; and Edward Blake. McAdam ; and J H Moan. Second Class—1,C V Bent; 2, Gallant; hon. mention, Geo Austin Bradley. Third Class—1, Nazaire Patrick McKerus; hon. Donald and A J McAdam. Chemistry. First Class-- 1, Jos McGrath; 2, Thomas Marin Brad'ey and Poirier; 2, meution, A Mc- Trainor; hon, mention, J B McIntyre and Wm Hyves, Botany. First Cla e—1,N Poirier; 2, AJ Me Adam, Stanislans Pitre and Marin Gallant; hon. mention, C V Bent and Austin Brad- ley. Physiology. First Class—1, AJ McAdam; 2,J 8 McIver; bon mention, Vincent Murphy and Nazaire Poirier. Mathematics— Geometry. First Clase— 1, Wm Cameron; 2, C V hon mention, Thomas Traivor and Second Class—1, Henrie Doucet; 2, mention A Mc- Third Class—1, John Payne;2, Pius Murphy; hoa. mention, P Sinnot and Wm Brawders. Algebra. Firet Class—1, Wm Cameron; 2, Thos Trainor; bon. mention, Bernard McDorald avd Geo Bradley. Secoud Class—1, Vincent Murphy 2, Belonie Pitre; hon mention, J H Moan aod J P McCloskey. Third Class—1, Pius Murphy,2, Wm Hynes; hon. mention, David Gillis and P Sinnot. Trigonometry. First Class—1, Wm Cameron; 2, Geo Bradley; bon. mention, Bernard McDonald and Ff Monaghan, Book Keeping. First Class—1, Charles Roy; 2, Daly Hlonerable mention, Napoleon Second Class—l, J P McCloskey and Jame- hon mention, A’ Besraes Arithmetic. First Claes—1, Henrie Doucet, 2. A J hon meation, Nazaire Porier Second Clasa -1, Charles Payne ; hon mention, J P Mc! E Merry. Third Class—1, Simon Mahar; 2, Roy ; 2. J Joskey and — a 1 SSS Ty —— ee mas “hen you see it - oo 4d its So 2 Mens : $3 36 Boot Nz wee & s¥eev! 2 ef in tan, chocolate, and black, all goodyear welt, different styles, different lasts, we claim to have the best $3.00 value to be had. “Let us prove it you” hocolate esting Top boot, goodyear welt, extra well finished, “Good fitters” $4. a pair. R. K. JOST Stampers Corner MEET 43 7 <— Cc RN NE NEY Sinnott; hon mentiou, A D Mclonis and D Gillis. Fourth Class—-1 James McLean ; 2, Wm Mansfield ; Lon mention, J Bearves and G Bearnes, History. Grecian ~1, William Cameron; 2, B. McDonald; hov. mention, C V Bent and Austio Bradley. Eng!ish~1, N P. irier, Siamslaus Pitre (equal) 2, A J McAdam; hon. mention H Doucet and J McIver. Second class—1,P Sinnot; 2, H MclIs tyre; hon, mention J Payne and E Merry Third clase—l, J Bearnes; 2, George Bearnes ; hon. mention, Leo. Brenuan acd A Stuart, Geography. Nazaire Poirier ; 2, A . Physicial—1, J mention, J Moan and S$ McAdam ;_ hon. Pitre Political-— 1, First class, 1,P Sinnot ; 2, J Payne ; non. mention, J McLean and E Blake. Second class— 1,8 Bearnes; 2, Geo. Bearnes ; hon. mention, Leo Brennan and A Roache. Reading. 1, Herbet McIntyre: 2, M Mansfield ; hon, mention, W O’Cennor and J Bearnes. Elocution—James Cannon; 2, Thomas Eagleston. Dictation— Antonbo Faierdeau; 2, H MclIatyre. Muzic. Proficiencr—1, P E Gagnon; 2, Ang Bearns; hon mention, LD Tobin and F Hogan. Improvement— 1, C V Bent; 2, F Hogan and F McDonald, equel; hon. mention, Charles Roy and Austin Me~ Innis, Cummercial D ploma—Chirles Roy. The baccalaureaie examinations will take place on the 16:h and 17th inet. Tew nan wil! go up for examination, ~~ PERS ONAL ee eee Mr. J. B., Hegan,C.E., went west this morning. Mr. Oliver Rattenbury, barrister-at-law, went west this morning. Mr. Thomas Kickham, Souris West, came to town this morning. Professor Jordon wava passenger to town by this morning’s train from the west. ~—_ Mr. Augastise McInnis, cf Karnscliffe, was a passenger by the Princess tute mMorbibg. Lieutenant~Governor Melntyre is to be banquevted at Souris tonight. There are about fifty invitations out. Mr. S. C. Moore, of the firm zard & Moore, crossed to P.cwu ia Princes’ this morning. Mr. E. H. Wright, barrister. at-law, Sammerside. was in the city yesterday. He went we t tiie mornivg. Miss Linra Stewart, of St. Peter’s Road, came on from Boston last evening tv see her brother who is very ill. Mr. W. C. Lea, of Tryon, who has been on a business trip to Sydney, ©. B, returned to Caarlottetown Jast evening. Mr. G@. F. Hutchea-on has been appoint- ed president of Grace Charca Sunday Schooi in the place ot Mr. Ritchie, resigu- ; eu. of Ha» ‘11e Adjutant McGillivray, of the Salvaticn Arwy, was @ passenger by the Princ+ss tbia morniog‘en rouce to Halifax,wtere ke is maa. Ex-Governor How!an and Mre. Howlan | tt this moraing for Kingston, Ont. The Superiatendent’« private car was very kind y placed at their dieposal Mr. Coho Fergucoo is still improving in health, baton the advice of his doctors he # gulng to sy} end two weeks inthe valley otthe Gatineau before leaving for home Mesere Ernest Methat, of Quebec, aad J $ Cenvnon, of Newton, Mass, who have been attending St. Danstan’+ College, left this morning for their respective home, Mrs. Williem Lockett, of Bridg witer, N. S., is expected here this evening by the «teamer from Pictou. Her father, Mr. J. A. Lawson, of the Post Office D»part. ment, crossed to Pictou to meet her. Mr.J. T. Collins, of the Anglo Ameri- can Telegraph Com pany’s St. John’s otfice, lett this morning for Newfounaland, cross~ ing to Pictou inthe Princess. Mr. Collins has been spending a few days in Charlotie- town. Mies Mary Conroy, who bas been taking a course of instruction in purring at the Boobty Surgical Hospital, Boston, re- turned to Charlottetown last evening. She is on a much-needed vacation of two months. Mr. Wm. G. McDonald, of the firm of D. & W. McDonaid, of Vernon River Bridge, left this morving by the Princess for Halifax, where he bas secured the position of P. EB. Irland representative for the firm of Kenuy & Co., wholesale dry goods. Mr. and Mre. Simpson, of Belmont, and Mr.and Mre. J.C. Clurke, of Bay View, who have been attending the closing exer~ ciees ot Acadia College, Wolfville, N. 5., will arrive home this eveaing. The Island students at Acadia will also arrive this evening. Mr. John T. Macdonald, of Calgary, N.W.T., wasa guest at the ‘Hote! Davies last night. Mr. Macdonald was at ove time in charge of the Central Creamery in Charlottetown, aud was for some years in the Government employe in the,west. His many friends bere are glad to see him. Mrs.Lawson,accom panied by her daugh- ter Margaret, who is teacher of music in Acadia College, Wolfville, is expected here to night by the steamer Princess on a visit to her brother and sister, Mr. C. P. Fletcher and Mrs. Robert Young. Mra. Lawson left here sixteen years ago, and has been residing cbiefly in Minnesota since that time. AAP GALAARAARAARRARARAAARRARIS aS ESE ESET SSE Local and Other 1 Hems x M C a, —' xecutive committee meets this evening at 8 o’clock ———D THe Prosps.—Showery today. Con- Siderably warmer to-morrow From Hatireax.—The City of Ghent will be due about six o’clock this evening — An AcknowLepGment—The Rev. Jacob Layton and family desire to record their heartfelt gratitude to neighbors and friends far and near, who showed to them such sympathy, and rendered so many services of love in their recent seascn of sorrow. wellness Tae Crtcker Marcou—Tbe second in- nings of the DiamondsJunior Abegweit | cricket match was played jJast night. The former made 27 runs, making a total in | the two innings of 55 runs and the latter | made 14 or a tota! in the two innings of 32 | runs. | Important Norice.—All members of | the Executive Committee of the ¥Y MC A, are requested to attend the meeting in| the Ladies’ parlor this evening at 8., to | discuss procedure in reference to Library, | The sum of $1,000 is now ofiered, if im- mediate action be taken. Let us secure the amoant. anliabiieaas Bartist Assocration.—The 32nd ans nual session of the Prince Edward Island Baptist Association will meet with the Tryon Church on Friday, June 30th, at 10 , e’clock, a. m. Clerke of the churches will forward their letters with blanks filled to Rev. J.C, Spurr, Pownal, no leter than | June 18th. cists ations A Prrig From Dawsw.—The Abegwaiis Cresvent Athleve Club received on Tues. ay lasi, a nugget of Kioudike gold from Mr. J. Brent Daweov. It isa nice size lump and is orth about five or six dollars, Tbe club are going to have it made inio a pecktie pin aud it will be offered as a prize in one of the races at the big meet on Domiaion Day, A Bap Fine —We hear with regret that tbe dweling hoase of Mr. Edmund May- nard, at Nertham, was destroyed by fire yeeterd: ay afternoon, together with a'l its coatents, The fire is thought to bave originated trom the kitshen stove, aod was so far advanced when discovered that it was impossible to rave anything. There was no oneia the boue at the time cf the fire . csi Kixe’s Daveurer’s.—There is tobe a garden pariy on (he afternoon of 29th June, at Beaconsfield, on the beantitul grounds of Heory Cundal!, E*q, who bas kindly loaned them forthe occasion, The tide will be in and if the weatuer is favor- able it will be most enjoyable. I: will be given under the auspices of the * Faithful Circle” of the King’s Danghters. Pro ceeds for P. KE. Island Hospital. Further particulars Jater ou. ete SvuccessrrL Istanp Steupents.— The I-land students ac Acadia Coilege, Wo'f- ville, stand higb in tbeir respective classes, At the closing exercises yeste'day Miss Zilla Clark,of Bay View, Mr. Edwin Simp, son, of Belmont, and Mr. Jeremiah S$ Clark, Bay View, graduated, Miss Clark stands third aid Mr. Simpsoo fourth in a ela-s of 23, the former taking hono-a jn elasaice and the !nite nm Jiterature. Ovn gtatulations are in order, FoneraL Yesrerpay.—Tbe funeral of the juie Levi Arthur Smith tovk plece vesterday from bis late residence, Cheet- nut Street, where the services were cons duc ei bythe Rev Mr. Raymond, assisted by Kev. D B. McLeod. The casket was alme~t hidden besceah a profasion of flower , tributes of respect from bis many frieads in thie ciy. The pall bearers were Messrs Charies Cummings, Ernest Hill, Walter Davecn, Charies Wood, Harre Weexsand Geo. Ff. Robineon, jr. ——— Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says: One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMEN? cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved @ hp worth $140 00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a pi tales horse that the Vet. had given up, with afew bottles of MIN - ARD’S LINIMENT. _ = ODO OOOOD03 FBT “ AMaltt rHOlg Should call, or send for particulars of our Prize Photographic Contest of interest to every pho- tegrapher residing on P. E. 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