Tapia gate Ne ag ce THE DAILY EXAMINER, es sks cetnind JUNE 30 1898 P lant ~ COMMENCING MAY (0th. ie favorite “HWALI- FAX” wiil leave ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m ealling at Hawkesbury Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou. can make close connec- tion at Balifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 mH. Tickets for sale at stations Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. D BELL LINE. Z: & 2. lan — S. S, ACADTAN is due here from Montreal, Wednesday, 22nd inst, and sails for St. John’s Nfld via Sydnev, and North Sydnev carrying produce under deck, and live stock between decks. Wor further information apply to N.RATYENBURY, 93 Agent wl, —a THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival ef afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with expres¢ train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) ‘or Point Du Chene connecting witn day traiu for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Joho wiih Steamers of Poternational Line and Reaiiways for Waited States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof dav train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, = sever p. m. (loca!) for Pictou, ( onnecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali- fix,at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’tovwn, P. E. I. Quebec Steamship vo’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing frou: Mootreal at 2 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th Jaly Monday let August Menday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Moaday 10th Oct SECRETARY Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p- ™. Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday | th July Monday 25tb July Monday Sth Aug. Monday 22nd Avg Monday Sth Sep: Monday 19th Sept Monday 3rd Oct Mondry 24a Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 31st Oct €alling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Ba, wud batber Put. Delignctal Pasaenger un-uroassed. Freight Eggs band- summer trip for tourists. aceomm ‘ation carried @ Cun patit.ou rates. ed with great care. CARVELL BROS, : Agents : Line. NidsomnerExaninatins, To Boston WEST KENT STREET SCHOOL LIST. i Charlotte- | ard | 2 THE GIT’ SCROOLS:| tee“ Sen tr MR.MILLER’S DBSPARTMENT. Class standing in the different branch:s taug‘t Reading 1, Rose Bethune, Lulu Pob- er'son; 2, George Alchorn; 3, Eric McLean, Wm McKie. Spelling—1, Lulu Robertson, Rose B: - thune; 2, Eric NcLean, Horace Lowe; 3. Wm McKie, Malcolm Stewart. Arithmetic, ClaasI—1, Ross Bethuonr; 2, Horace Lowe; 3, Lulu Robertson. Arithmetic, Ciasa JI—1, Malcolm Ste- wart; 2, George Alchorn; 3, Guy Cameron Eoglish Grammar—l, Ross Bethune; . Lulu Robertson; Ss Horace Lowe, Apni Foster. Geography—:, James Love, 2, Ross Bethune, George Newson; 3, Horace Lowe, Historv—1, Ross Bethune; 2, Lulu Rob- Horace Lowe. C mposit ou—l, Ann‘e Foster; ace Lowe; 3, Wm McKie, Alex bell. Physiologyv—1, Horace Lowe; 2, Ross Bethune; 3, Lulu Rotertson. Geometry, Class [—}, Hora Ross Bethune; 3, Lulu Roberteon, Foster. G:ometry, Class II—5, 1, Malcolm Stewari; 2, Roy Baird; 3, Sinclair Sutber- land. Algebra, Class I—1, Eric McLean; 2, Horace Low:; 3, Lulu Fob rtson, Heghiva Campbell, Algebra, ertsor; 3, 2, Gor- Cauip e Lowe; 2, A buoie Cass I[--], Roy Baird; 2, Mal- colm Stewart; Sinclair Sutherland. Drawiog - i, Roy Baird; 2, Horece Lowe; 3, Lula P >b-rtson, Sioclair Sather- lind. Latin, Class I—1, Lulu Robertson, 2 Po: Bethuue; 3, Horace Lowe. Latin, Ciass Il—1l, Elmer Ritchie, 2, Malculus Stewart. Freoch, Ciavs I~—1, Lulu’ Robert Ross Betbuac: 3, Gladys Lord. French, Clase [i—1, Sinclair Suther- land; 2, George Alcborn;2, Rov Baird. Boranv —1, Poss Bethune, Liorace Lowe 2, Lu'u RB bert-on; 3. Mabel Smith, Annie Foster. 7 LOD; 2, MR. DUNCAN'S DEPARTMENT. Figures stand for per centage of work done Trustecs Certificates for General Pro‘- cieocy—A Seaman, 7:; Lee Seman, 68 Trastecs’ Certificates for being neither a) sent nor tardy during the sci ol year— Lou'se Wukefield, Perey C.o by, Ryy Letich, Herbert Stewart. The following pupils boli first ani second places resp:ctively in the subj cts pamed,. teading— A MclIsanc, A Seaman, & Leitch, G Srekland, 85; E Mi shell L Nicnolson, 83. Dictation— G Strick'and, 95; A Seaman, 91. Penmanship—L Nicboleon, R Leitch, L, Wakefield, M Essery, J Foster, 85; B Wavison, 80 British History—L Seaman, 793; E Aitken, 75. Geography —G Strickland,75; A Seama , 74. English—A S Arithmetic —H Mclatyre, 92; 87. Algebra—A Sri.man, 90; E White, 80. G: oaewy—L Seawan, 80; P Pope, 65. Drawing—R_ VDavison, L Seaman, 85; L Wakefield, 82. Frene iA Seaman, 78; L S-: mao, 88; B Davison, 87 E White, man, 62 Latiu—G Strickland, V MeNeii!l, 85; E Whitlock, A Seaman, 82. Phvsiology—O W right, 80; A Seaman, 73. Botany—A Seaman, 94; P Pope, 79. MR. YEOS DEPARTMENT. Trus'ce’s Cer pficates for excellence in work~1, Mav McL~ ¢; 2, Louise Horne, 3, Brenton Sutt a. Reading—l, May McL:“1; 2, Mathesov: 3, Gordon Sutherland. Gertie Dic’ :tion—1, Ross McEwen; 2, Louise Ho: ce. Ge geaphy—1, Roos McEwen; 2, Brent- ou Sutii-; 3, Mav McLeod. Wriviug—1, Bren.on Suttisand E-hbe) Wellner ( qual.) History —1, Gordon Sutherland; 2, Net- tie Gaies, Arithmetic—!, Brenton Suttis; 2, May McLeo |; 3, Louise Horne, and John Wet ster (. qual.) Kogich- 1, May McLeod; 2, Louiee Horne. Algebra—l, May McLeod; 2, Nettie | Ga‘e-. Lut a- I, Louise Horne; 2,May M:2Leod ! and May Kelly. G. metry-—-i, Louise Horne and May MeLeod («qua'); 2, Gordon Sutherland. French—l, Koes McEwen; 2, Nettie; Gaier, May McLeod and Brenton Sutis ) (.«a+!); 3, Louwe Horne. Uiaw aa Brenton Sutti;2, Ethel | Weiluer aod May McLeod (equ ral ) Puvsio ogy and Bur ay -1, Nettie Gates; 2, May McLeod and Brenton Suitis (equal.) | MR. J. MACSWAIN’S DEPARTMENT. School Borrd’s Diplomas awad d to Tom Hugyan tor highst me ks, Roy Hervisee oad highest and to Frid Love, Herbert Prowse, Fe! Worth ahe bave made 99 percent. of the avers xe of the two highest. Reading—1, Fred Worth; 3, Tom Hug- gan, Rey Garris cquel, Dictavon—1, Fred Worth; 2, Percy Vaolderatine. _— Philirp ps. History —l, Huggan; 2, Love, Roy Harrie, equal Enoglish—-1, Tom Huggar; 2, Fred Love. Arithiwet:ic—Herbert Prowse; 2, Fred Love. Peomanship—l, Wendai! Phillips. Drawing—l, Tom Huggen; 2, Phi ilips. Geométry—1, Phiilips. aren ra~1, Percy Vanlderstine; 2, Tom Huggae, Poy Harris, equal Litio-~I, Tom Huggan; 2, Roy Harrir, MR, CCFFIN’S DEPARTMENT, Tom, Huggan; 2, Wendell Roy Harris; 2, Wendal) Certificates for General Pro-~ Willie Bruce; 2, George Dewar; 3, Wiite Dalz.e; 4, Fiduk Moore. LV t, Feank Garuiwe.; 2, Mervin Lodge Eng ish—V 1, George Dewar; 2, Arthur Brvdye-; 3, Witte Daz el. LV 1, Frank Gardiner; 2, Mervin Led»; ®, Charhe Boreham. Reading—V 1, Montague .Davison, Ar.bor Bridges; 2, Willie Bruce; 3, Frank Moore, Piidbam Colwill. IV 1, Mervin Lodg; 2, Charlie Bore- ham; a Frank Gardiner. Dictathn V1, Gilbert Vit:le ; Willie Broce; 3, Frank Moore. 1V 1, F.ank Gardiner; 2, Mervin Lodgs; 3, Charlie Bore baw. G: graphy. V1, Witlie George Jot; ae Wilhe Daltziel. LV 1, Frank Gardioer; 2, Mervin Lodge; 3, Charlie Bat. History—V 1, Willie Bruee; 2, George Dewa’; 3, Arcuur Brydges. LV 1, Frack Gardiuer; 3, Mervin Lodge. Arithmetic V i, Willie Bruce; 2. Willie Datzie!; 3 Willie Doyle. IV i, Fraok Garliner;2, Mereia Lodge. Peumansbip Vi, Wutie Dalziel; 2 George Liewar; 3, Harry Teed [LV i, Mervin Lodge; 2, Wateon McKay; 3, Fraok Gerdioer. Teacher-’ ficieney—V 1, Bruce; 2, Drawieg: V 1, Frank Moore; 2 Wil « Dovle; 3, ‘seorge Dewar. IV 1, Aribur Muw ford; 2, Willie Cameron; 3, Mervin Lodge, Ashiey Cia-» well. MISS ASHLEY’s DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ ciency — Mary UCornfoot, Nora Waideit, Willie Scott, eon, Garth White, Webb Stanley, Davison, Tru-tee-’ cert fisate for Punctuality and atteodance — N »ra Waddell, Mery Cornfoo E bel Dorsey, Wallace M Nie, Cyrus Mac: Leod. Ixaec Jenkins, Nathan Cornfcot aud Bud R b son. Treading —1, Mary Davi on; 3, Nora Waddell, son. Di :tation—1, Marv Cornfc Corn cot; 3, Nora Waddell, eon. Geogranhy—l. Willie Scott; 2, W bi Stanley, Nathan Cornfoot; 3, Nora Wad deil. certificate for Geaeral profi- Nathan Cornfou’, Elsie Nichol-~ Haz~ Cornfo>'; 2, Haze! Elsie Nichel 5 2, N «thas Haz ! Davi- Historyv—1, Mary Cornfoot, Nora Wad- 3 dei'; 2, Nathan Cornfoot, Willie Scot’; 3, Harry McKioley. Languaces—1, Mary Qornfgot, Nathar Cuornfoo ; 2, Willie Scou; 3, Nora Wadd: il Arithmeric—l, Willie Scott; 2, Gordon Small; 3 Mary Cornfoot. P+ man-hop—!. Mary Cornfoot; 2, Nora Wad lel]; 5, Stell Fle ‘ber. Nature -tnd.ea—i, dary Cornfoot, Nora Waddell, Garth White; 2, Wuilie Sco, Fathan C orufoo ; 3; Haz-) Davison, Wetb Staniev ° Drawin:—l, Hxzel Davison, Dot Mac- Leood; 2, Mary Cornfoo; 3 Webb Stani. 7; D-portment -1, David Pardir; 2, Stelia Ficicher (Continued on Sth page. ) SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and T>0 Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mout h, Coated Ton; gug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Crvall Pill. Small Doso, Small Prico. Substitution the fraud of the day, ; See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, ‘Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Shaw & Bearis {0 The Practical Plumbers Are prepared to do all kinds of jobbing, and will be pleased to furnish est ~ wateson all branches of the wade. If youare buildingit would be wellto get their prices, They are the pratcial plumbers “gee BIS GHBARBBABABDARD °F Si 3 F 3 z F Ss =F jd 3 % x oe Pp -, > % Ss 5 9 i, me SF SF ee & SF 5 It’s a modest way of asking you to you look you'll buy. The question of 36 inches wide, only.....-.e0- 9) a 25 *é 6 se or ‘ oO ’ fe 66 eeeevese e228 DUCK in a nice range ot colors. in a variety of co'ors; able prints and sateens. SUMIER Strong net. boues covered with weather wear, at a very ccol price. and fancy Lawn Bows. DEALERS IN WOOL.........- & ey POsese¢ GAS te eeee ceeeeececesees seeeeeee nae per yard SUITING 28 inches wide, only lec per yard, GRENADINE 28 inches w Also a nice line of Organdies,—Lappet Mills —-check and spot muslins, wash. WOMENS NECE WEAR Hot days are collar wilters, but pever mind, we’ve got a variety of styles } those all linen collars to sell at 2 fur 28c. . esata, Fancy Silk String ‘ties, Fancy Silk Bows, Fancy WK ARE MILLINERY CEADERS BE’. Pet kins & Co., SUNNYSIDE. LIES so eyy — SS ee Oe Eee ep ee LLL ery ys keeping cool and dressed up at the same Give Usa Look. i time is easily solved. We can help you do. it, CRASH SUITING to eS seeeee coeee DUC per yard teeeee woeeeeeceess lOO per yard ide, at only 15c per yard. CORSETS . French sateen, cool and shapely for het Silk Ties with lace ends, : : : GRAND A. O. HLETI Fi. AND WILL BE HELD FICNIC MEET C > On the Beautiful Grounds of St. Dunstan's College, on DOMINION FRIDAY, IST DAY, JULY, ISOS. An °Crition ‘will be delivered in the larg rink on the grounds by M. J. F. QUINN N KSQ,Q, . M, P., OF MONTKEAL, one of Canada’s most prominens platform speakers. he following isthe program and Pr‘ze List— 1. One Mile Bievele Race (under 16)— 1st prize, siiver me- dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2rd, bicycle lamp (Miller Bros,) 3rd — boots (A, E.McEachern) . Running Broad Jump—lst prize, silver medal, (Mr W. 7 0 Riley, of Singer Sewing Machine Co;) 2nd bex cigars, J Bruce Pay ne, Granby, P. Q. 3. 100;Yard Dash—Ilst prize, go'd medal Chard & Jackson, Montreal,) 2nd,¢ silver medal 4.1 Mile Bicycle Raceopes)—Ist prize, eiiver medal, (Dodd & Rogers;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Ja+ Calder) 5, Putting Shot—1lst prize, silver Medal (Moore & Mel.eod) 2nd, silver medal 6. Pole Vault—lst prize, gold medal (S. B. Townsend & Co ,“Montrea!;) 2nd, siiver medal (Jobn McLeod & Co) 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16)-~Lst prize, silver medal, 2nd, silver medal. 8. 4 Mile Flat Race—let prize goid medal (Grace & Gast- eoguay, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars (J M Fortier, Montreal. ) 9, Sack Race—lst prize, *box pen (J. Bruce Payne, Granby; P. Q.,) 2nd, silver medal. (Baterbury, No second prize unless three entries. Dancing Booths with the best of Music. 10. Hop, Step and Jump—lrt peize, silver medal, (J J Davies;) 2od, silver mounted revolver (Fennel & Chandler) 11. Hurdle Race—let prizs, gold medal (A. Keith & Sos Halifax); 20d, silver medal. 12. Runviog High Jump—lst prize, gold medal ' (Prowse Pros.); 2ud, silver “meds l. 13. } Mile Flat Rave - let prize, gold of Mauchester, R: ber son & Allison, St. meda} (Jax Wadd Il) »f Royal Eletric Co.) 14. Fat Men's Rave—list prize, lst, geet of pipes cased (heddin Bros); 2nd , p pe (Dodd's Medica! Ha!!.) 15. Hook and J adi-r Team Race, composed of six meu © ateem. A prize ea :h man of the winuing team, presented by A. N Large, Ciiet of the Fire Brigade. 16. Tne Inisa Jic Daycer will be presented with a baod- some quadruple silver plate tea set and tray by (A. W. Myers ct Myers Bros, Jewellers) 17. Tue Best Hicuiraxp Furxe Dancer will be presented with @ bandsome gold waten by Jas Paton & Co. 18. The Best Indian Club Swinger—l1et prize, silver mes dal—vaiue $5. medal (Jas Gallagher John); 20d, gold Entry fee, 50c Swings and other means for a good day’s fun. Special trains and boats will be arranged for’ June 9, 1898— WW, T. PAYING, Secretary Committee.