ERR 58 OUR ETE MES PY T! — I i I ' ’ IUNE 26, 189¢ he Poisoning Case. 3 TT \ILY EXAMINERITRE CEPY SCHO OLS, Midsummer Examinations, eee ee nda bill in the tian . ,an a | wine ease. We QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. ; nelusion | ~+---— . was too weak to! . + . oe.) he Prize List. T inable, murderous | — 3 : heyond doubt. If, QUBEN SQUARE SCHOOL was examined, z s and the | vave its entertainment, and was closed for t ee ee the holidays this forenoon. Among the a1 nyt Ue, Mi me Suther- visitors W ere Hon David Laird, Hon. A. sult of the warn-} A, Macdonald, Hon. Patrick Blake, Mr : er OWN V atch ul L. ® Davies, M. << Mr. and Mrs. r’. " ,» | Handrahan, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLwod, ness, As Mra. S uc 3s Fecover™'=* | Pather McDonald, Father McLean, Princi- the | itistied with pal Seaman and Miss McKinnon, of Upper t en mm uc Prince Street School, cE. Se James, D. ‘ ‘ Vengean S Farg tharson, MoM. r. ge R. R. Fitzgerald, . mar of later, | © Oxenhem and J. Melsaac. 5 (he examination proved that the pupl's y—-WH0- | are carefully taught and thoroughly ground- es | ed in all the elements of learning. Good eect ee a LI | we rk 18 ev idently done by the lower grades, Supreme Court | the trun of which appears ‘ill ithe higher departments, aad will, <E 26. | we have no doubt, count for much in the Hensley gave battle of life which each pupil who may se “i coat llab continue to live must fight. Great satis- yu mg aden | fact s expressed with result of the ex- 7 ohcae: 3 . Summer | Tac ion wa ox pressed | , , i’ ' 4 ae : . were subse jercises In arithmetic, geography hon si ‘him at Charlotte-|?eading. There was a competition In ol ¢ R. C. McLeod, Curran’s room ior a prize presented = dealer in wagons | L. H Davies M. P., one Pei sending | 's- The competition was exceedingly ng buggies | teresting, and resulted in the triumph of ; men was fined Master Robert Emmet Smith. We — apmintrates for test the Principal (Mr. Wickham) was ab- "Brom these {Sent on account of illness. : valenen ied ER (wie fhe entertamment in the upper hall was > - + : as yply | * Very pleasing one, the singing and recita- sreued th. le J en Len eae - a ef i tions Deing exceptionally good : : . ae ¢ ad | Mr. L. H Davies, Hon. David Laird, Sey i ah = Hon. A. A. MacDonald, R R Fitzgerald, a ial | Esq., Hon. P. Blake and Father McLean miagsimqolng> oe gprs delivered short addresses. All the lh . 4 i .|speakers complimented the teachers a a . ~ land the scholars upon the ex: “teh alae mit lcellence of the school. Hon. P. Blake : ch Be ge ri }moved a special vote of thanks to the teach- nay eal] by {ers of the staff, which was carried unani . ; One Senet — e mously, The following is the sa : ens H McDova n half of Dr. | PRIZE LIST : i vr a rule Si calling 4 : i ‘on to show cause | MISS CONROY’S DEPARTMENT. x ) presi t should | Highest average of marks—Ilst, William ! reg is a member. Dr. | McD. nald, Certificate of School Board; 2d, Baynes’ application to be registered was/ Wiliiam Hennessey, Certificate of School 1 d by pi lent The application | Board. pperted by an} General Proficiency—Fred Merry, pre- facts, together with al sented by Rev J C McLean; Frank Mc- c : i ned to Dr. i Dona d, pre St nted by Mrs Dr Conroy. B McGill Cotlege, and also letters} Good Conduct—Joseph Dorsey, present- ud character from! ed by His Lordship. ven of Montre amongst! Reading and Spelling—William Mce- ‘ : William J. Dawson | Ponald, presented by Thomas Handrahan, F I MeGal University. Esq; Austin Trainor, presented by a ( J rnoon returned | Friend. Weeks Sutherland pvison- Writing—Fredk Hennessey, presented ing by A Fulton. > Arithmetic—Stephen Kiggins, presented Military Camp. by D O'M Reddin, jr. iia Attendance—Michael Duffy, presented James Carruthers will de- | by Teacher. His subject will be “Short Punctuality—Charles Gallant, presented © 1 Characterisiics.” Col. | by Laura A Young. D . : aad Arithmetic—John Kiggins, presented by there wil be a prayer Laura A Young. i y the Y. M. C. ee MISS FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. oO a a on notivie Pere ee Highest average of marks—Ist, Joseph there will be a con-| Murphy, Certificate from Schvol Board; este és wry enteriainment, at which | ?4, William Mitchell, Roderick McDonald, ‘ nthe city will as-|*amuel Doyle, Certificates from School Board. vular prayer meeting Good Conduct—Stephen ‘Morgan, prize 1 on Thursday | Pres nted by His Lordship; Thomas Foley, ; » g ud will lecture. presented by Rev J C McLean; Arthur ee " Trainor, presented by A Fulton; William : sila tala a Rrauders, presented by Teacher; Ambrose .u important Move. Kelly, presented by Teacher. ya OT ee bl Punctuality—John Griffith, presented by ae A a ee Sable | T Handrahan, Esq; Frank Burke, present- “pO” He of the most Gangerous points! eq by Mrs A D McLeod; Vincent Mec- ny oF the most serious | Quaid, presented by Teacher; Richard Mc- urred in the vicinity Ot! atee, presented by Teacher; John Curley, One of the principal dis- presented by Teacher. oe which seamen shipwrecked |" Diligence—John Coyle, presented by Mrs = oe _ 'y have no A D McLeod. Ming Wie tae mainland Arithmetic—Joseph Murphy, presented ‘ by stea or sailing vessel, and it by Teacher. nh the case that they have] " Writing—Picton Brown, presented by land for weeks Teacher. » the w rid or : a agin Sin MISS FENNESSEY'S DEPARTMENT. L) nt have taken steps to} Highest Average—Peter Trainor and ded to im-|Eddie Power, certificates from School from Belgium, trained | Board; second highest average—Fred Mc- ‘he birds are} Millan, certificate from School Buard. hortl; Apa™tments} Good Conduct—Eddie Power, prize pre- now being prepared | sented by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre. rine and fisheries} Arithmetic—Ralph Handrahan, present- two apartments— ed by Mrs A A MacDonald. wud the other for breed-} Punctuality and General Proficiency— ing pe fthe pigeons, after] Peter Trainer, presented by Mrs Paoli. having ved to their quarters} Good Conduct and General Proficiency— in Halifa n to Sable Island, | John Payne, presented by Rev J C Me- snd wh ccurs there a pigeon | Lean. wi it liberty with & message at-| General Improvement—Dennis Handra- tached toit. Th fens to be used in|han, presented by Rev J J McDonald. the A ‘ry rapid birds and will] Reading and Spelling—James Hughes, tak ita short time to bring a message | presented by Mrs A D McLeod. from that de t to this city.—| Good Conduct and Penmanship—Teddy Ha Ma lughes, presented by Teacher. ila ail that General Proficiency and Politeness-- Personal. Fred McMillan, presented by Thos Han- “” drahan, Esq _ Rev. Geo. MeMillan, of Malpeque, leaves on _ General Improvement and Politeness— Monday for ee months’ trip to Europe, | Fred Trainor, presented by G H Haszard. His visit will ined principally to Seot.| Attendance and Improvement— Herbert la d, but he will visit London, Paris, and | Gillis, presented by G H Haszard. possibly other important citics. He go<«s b Penmanship— ies Outaauiee tae slashes: cae g nee i oe ip—Frank Hagan, presented the trip to recuperate his healt} Ws wie y +eacher. bie a etolaee aa - a. oe oe _ Arithmetic and Spelling—John Me- Fe 7 Beeeseus journey — | Ginnisi, presented by Mrs Hennessey. A St. Joha despatch of the 24th s2ys: Miss Penmanship— Bertie Cantwell, presented Magg e Dann, dau siter of J. L Dunn, was by Mr Haszard. married to-ni, h / to John P MacIntyre, at Good Conduct—John Lea, presented by ti rt f J & K. R bu pee. The Lappy teacher. P coupte left for a wedding tour in Cape Breton Good Conduct and Penmanship—Stephen and P. E. } McKearoey, John McDonald, presented by B Phe la 7 veq : i ven b'e pastor of Teacher. cae .- a me, Rev.R. S. Pater«n MR. CURRAN’S DEPARTMENT, Stucied Spanish after he was 75 years of age ae studied it soas tobe abe to coversein it. |. Highest average number of marks—James His > teins : truths of | Dowde awarded first certificate from " young man,—aod he sue-| School Board; second highest average num- i ber of marks—Edward Connors, awarded H. | ©, tor hve years a menr- |! second certificate from the School Board. 1 Police Force, Good Conduct —John Woods, prize pre- th « sk iteh 2wan. He | sented by his His Lordship Bishop Me- a the Northwest he | lntyre. is Dis ' 2.6 7 ead feland officers. | Writing—Ernest DesRoches, presented Var ne Ts J a oe ee | by Rev. J. C. McLean. Wi ' report = uf ae alter eI General Proficiency —James Bowden, z tiiiam icknam, o sresente » Thommen Li, ‘ » 1at tow en appointed to the presented by Thomas Haadrahan, Exq. ees vacancy Scheo ° caused b McDonald, i soe Suin ae High the promotion of Mr. J, K, ‘1K, D, C, Cures Indigestion, | . [fF DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - cna tn NL THURSDAY, JUNE 26. i890 Composition and Spelling—-Robert E. Smith, presented by Rev. J. McDonald. Geography—-Harry Hughes, presented by Councillor McCarron. Arithmetic—Edwin Rooney, presented by Councillor Eden; Gordon McLeod, pre- sented by Robert E Smith. Spelling—Victor G F McLeod, present- ed by Teacher. Arithmetic—Hugh Stanhope A. Me- Leod, presented by Teacher. Special Prizes Best reader in Mr. Curran’s Class— Robert Emmet Smith, prize presented by L H Davies, Esq, M P; 2d best—Patrick Hughes, presented by D Farquharson. Best in Geography—Harry Hughes, pre- sented by A McNeill, Esq. General Deportment — Patrick Kelly, presented by G H Haszard; John McAleer, presented by Teacher. Politeness—Percy Cantwell, by Teacher. Attendance—Charles Gallant, presented by Teacher. preseted MR. SMIFH'’S DEPARTMENT. First Certificate for highest average, Leo Doyle; 2d, John Trainor. General Proficiency—John Pineau, prize presented by Rev. J. C. McLean; Leo Doyle, presented by T Handrahan, Esq. Arithmetic and Proficiency—Peter Perry, presented by P Blake, M P P. Attendance and Drawing—John Trainor, presented by J Eden, CC, Writing and Spelling—Herbert Ed- monds, presented by F P McCarron, C OC. Good Conduct—Thomas Koughan, pre- sented by His Lordship. PRINCIPAL'S DEPARTMENT. Highest average of marks—RobertCroke, awarded first Certificate from Schoul Board; second highest average number of marks— Wm Leahy, Frank G Payne, Arthur Trainor, awarded second Certificates from Schoo! Board. Good Conduct—Frank G Payne, prize presented by His Lordship. Geography—Arthur Trainor, presented by Rev Jos C McLean. Arithmetic—Wm Leahy, presented by Thomas Handrahan, Esq. General Proficiency—Robert Croke, pre- sented by P Blake, M P P. French—James Lappin, Councillor McCarron. Special prize for singing, presented to Brent Melonis by Mr Curran. Special prize for the most popular boy in the school, presented by the pupils of the Principal's department to Michael Murphy. Governor-General’s bronze medal for the highest average of marks in the Principal’s Department, awarded to Robert Croke. presented by Sehool Notes. Omitted yesterday in Principal Seaman's prize list: — Prize for Deportment, Sarah Essory, awarded by Hon. D. Laird. Mr. Duncan of West Kent Street School thankfully acknowleges the receipt of school prizes from Chief Justice Sullivan and Fred. W. Hyndman, Esq. We are requested by Miss McNeill, of Upper Prince Street School, to acknowledge the receipt of several prizes for her class from W. A. Weeks, Esq., and others. The Teachers of West Kent Street School wish to thank the ladies and gentlemen who have so kindly furnished prizes for the deserving pupilsoftheseveral departments of this school. —— 1 Ei Lace Curtains --A lot slightly soiled at half price. HARRIS & STEWART. ——ee Boys’ Shirt Waists, Print and Galatea, 40¢. each, HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Undercloth ing.—We are showing a fine range, HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. —A good stock at low prices, HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s Fancy Cotton Shirts — See the lot we are selling at 40 cents each. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars— A lot damaged at $1.00. HARRIS & STEWART. Men’s and Boys’ Clething— A good stock of new finish geods. No lower prices in the city. HARRIS & STEWART. Ch’town, June 26, 1890. FLOWERS AND PLANTS, The Choicest Lot Yet Offered, At Auction, To-morrow, Friday, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. E, U. NORTON & CO., aaa TN SE ET TIN ean PARAS LDN NI ENE GE ETT LEO RECEIVED THIS WEEK: - French Corsets, Embroidered Flannels, New Veilings, Baby Carriage Wraps, New Mantle Drapery, etc., ete. BEER BROS. Special Value in Black Goods. FAMILY MOURNING aSPECIALTY Ca ae BEER BROS. r Fite Assuranee Cou, OF MANCHESTES, ENGLAND. a eee CAPITAL, - £1,000,000 STG. —--+---(x%)-— Every Description of Property Insured af Lowest Rates. ————(x }——-—= HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENTf. CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - - - - - - = TORONTO, ONT. HORACE HASZARD & E. H. BEER, JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. BANKRUPT FURNITURE! Lower than Auction Prices. An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for salo at Dazzline Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. i defy competition. JOHN NEWSO! South Side Queen Square, Th arlottetewn, Jan. 39, 1890. IPPOSITH TAS . GS? GFRIO“. ————— ee ee = — Account Books! TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. as grr STOCK QF BLANK BOOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE. Come in and see them, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals Letter Copying Books, Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., ete, We Challenge Competition! Careful attention given to the BINDING of Works of Art, Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, Oid Books, etc., any style or price. Also, we clean Qld Pictures, Steel Engravings, Wood Cuts, etc., from auy stain and make to look as good as new. : TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. GREAT ATTRACTION | —————— (x) ———__ —— NEW GOODS! —(x)—_-—_. june20 SS ee ee Magazines, Ch’town, May 6, 1890. ya BAZAAR COMPANY have just received several new shipments of Goods, and are now displaying the finest | N : « bp-bu: Senet tn oes —— e inest lot of FANCY GOODS and STATIONERY BOOKS, STATIONERY, UND p . sale and Retail. , ERWOOD'S INK, PAPER BAGS, etc., Whole- a aoe a ae ew ~——s PAINTINGS for the remainder of the season rom $0 an oe amine our Oil Paintings, framed with heavy Giit Mouldings, XOCKERYWARE in large variety, includi i J : } XE in larg ty, ng Vases, Lamps, J . 2 a Goblets, Cups and Saucers, Berry Dishes, Rose and Riaieihe ites ‘aac _— askets, Pitchers, Flower Pots, Finger Bowls, etc.; Cane and Wicker Work ~ ”~ new designs; a lot of Ostrich and other expensive Feathers, Feather Fans Tey — etc. ; Lawn Tennis Balis, Rackets and N ets, Croguet and Baseball ‘Bats’ 4 a : agons, Rocking Horses, Garden Tvols, ete. ; a lot of ** Union Patent ” Knit Sarin coos 50c. to $2.25. 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