a aie 7 7 ich lab e yt ge a ee ee ~ i ee guia ee ee aaah - a mi Sigg: Bie 90 a nee ANN LN At OTL AE NN Ne ET 4 if bh : ‘ a i * j \ ‘ ; a si TY i. . as 1 .e ai ee | os ‘ ine $ a» ~ i ‘ x ms it THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JONE 27, 1899 > ee ee and then refreshin ; nothing better BABY’S ‘ : eort 27 complexion and n¢ with skin diseases. use, Wakers of the celebrated SFOS SSSSSSSSSSSS SE SSSOSHES SHS ESOS POOS he Examiner A Delicious Tubbing . Ya on Always use the ‘** Albert SOAP and vour child will have a fine x er er 2 " g sleep—there OWN ‘ ver be troubled SOPH SSSSSSOSS OHH OOOOH The National Council of Woe men of Canada have recommend- ed it as very suitable for nursery The Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, Albert Tollet Soaps. Tet ce ean Celendar — wes UN Boecee TOONS CHANGES. New sfoon, St) First Quarter, 160) Fall Moon, 23rd Last Quarter, 2b. : Sun Days High ot |NayofWe'k) | ets. length Water v} Ris > Ss © l'Thursday |416 740 (15 24 even’g 2\ Friday 16 41 25 : U4 ? Saturday 15 42 26 b 53 4 Sunday 15 42 a7 7 41 5 Monday 14 43 28 R “ 6 Tuesday 14 44 29 919 7|\Wednesday| 14 44 30 10 08 3 Thursday 14 45 31 10 57 9 Friday 13 46 32 11 46 10 Saturday 13 4 33 morn U1 Sunday 13 47 33 i 24 12 Monday 13 47 34 2 it 13 Tuesday 13 48 6 1 301 14 Wednesday| 12 48 ma i3 = 15 Thursday 12 »' 2 4 z= 16 Friday 14 9 | 35 | > 4! 17 Saturday 14 19 35 | 6 16 18 Sunday 14 49 3 , 7 05 19 Monday 14 49 a6 i 7 54 20 Tuesday 14 40 a5 | 8 42 Zl Wednesday, 15 50 35 9 3] 22 Thursday 35 50 35 |10 20 33 Friday 45 50 34 11 09 %4 Saturday 16 34 vedi 25 Sunday l 34 26 Monday 16 50 33 36 27 Tuesday 18 59 33 ~ ov 28 Wednesday 18 49 33 3 13 29 Thursday 18 19 31 | 4 02 30 Friday 419 749 4 51 Wants, Lost, Found, & WANTED—A servant for general hon-r- work, in a small family offce - eS V AL'SE LOST-.On Sa Enquire at this 143 tyrday last, between North River Pridge and Charlottetown. & val- ise containing dry roods. , and w'}! return tothis office with either alady’s or €a liel Siber. Finder will please be rewarded gentleman’s watch. "OST—J une 2th a purple riush cape, either on Malveque, Redeare or ply at EXAMINER OFFIC VANTED —Several « iro medistely, wages from at the emloyment office, MUBLE ACTION — Oscillating washers always on hand, the best and cheapest. cay teat it by having «a f ar’ get particulars. Rustico Road. Ap- E. 147 wre and honsemaids $6.00 to $9.00. Amply Kent St, dy2i w2i You ree trial, Dron card John Prowse, Ch’town Royaity East. or W, P Colwill 147 dy tu fri wk1 mo TO UL RPT—A hone situated on Prince Street Containing eleven rooms, ate residence or boarding ate, Queen Street. OST—Retween Prow Hotel Davies, ss 0. Apply to A. N.I e WANTED. Mrs T. J. Harris Brighton ~ WANTED AT ONCE— 2 veat mekere: hichect WANTRD.—On the 2t Rood wages. Apriv tN Charlottetown, ruar, *. *! a wallet enitable fora triv- heuse, Rert moder Anvply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid. }..wer 144 stere and the eontairirg ahout _arge, and be reward 143 ne’s _A girl for eoneral hovneework Road. 140 tf % pents makers and erices and con:etent Is da&awtf h of Inne. «a cor. fra Kdwerd Bar field de Journal 130 nv ar experienee neede LYASaANT HOME WORK FOR MEN Or WOMEN—Dav or evening. NO canvars- a: niain instrnuetion ard werk mailed on aplication for rosition Address Memorial Co.. London, Ont. ©75.00 will buy with het material the beet hand mede buggrv and work througboat. Keepthe morey on the Islend. encourage yourown mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos- TYR, Upper Queen Street wytf ‘O LET—A dwelling honse on Prince St.. formerly occupied by Mr. ion given immediately. Smith, at County Court Office a ao ‘O LET.— House on R 8.C. Nash. Possess Apply to Henry 123 righton Road, heat- © with hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present upied by T J. Dillon Esq May.avply to T. 7. M Any person fishing or ‘Notice Possession viven eKinnon 69 otherwise trespassing on my property on Mrell River, Lot 52, wi without distinction. d. ll be prosected 8S MORRIS PRINCS EDWARD ISLAND, Tourists and Others Information for Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many sttrac- 1s for tourists, and it 1 expr ted that | season tbe inflax of visitors will be HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for | , every Saturday ov a at Charlo:tetown on Monday Oo the following Tuesday at o he will leave On return to Boston, Hali- pd Port Hawkesbury are called trip. Passenger may take sme! sitaiv of the ports mentior he Halitax wiil be supplemented by Grand Duchess laterir the season. lhe steamer City of Ghent plys between each week, Halifax and Charlottetown illing at several ports en route. She | due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pava, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, al-o make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown steamer Princess. Those coming of Point Dau Chene connect with Northumberland, and may |come through to Charlottetown by the | mail special which leaves Summerside | cach evening immediately alter the steamer | reaches that port. HOTEL AND uv voe i y Ww ay | the steamer OTHER ACCOMODA- | TION. i i eck n so Charlottetowa A TE a cissees «ain ¢ ¢ vee “ | Revere PEO iiksckcns Bareke Boaees<.cccces.. 2. " | Renkin HOuee. .. . . .ccccseces “ Lepege House..........-. ” | Finlay Houre......... ses « | Duncan Houee............-. és | Railway House........++ “ | Cantwell House.............++ 6 | Clifton Houee....... .....« Summerside ee ee rae 1 “ | Campbell Hotel............ _ | Aitken House.....oceesseceeeees Georgetown | Tapper House........ .-.- ” | Sea View Hotel..........- Souris |} Ocean House ............ * Landsedown Hotel......... Cape Traverse PT Alberton | Wisener House....... onsets - BE ST are ” 5 NN Nc ctscsnw ses Tignish ' Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington | Commercial Hotel......... - | Macdonald House......... « Montague | Clark’s Hotel...... ........... Mount Stewart Peed THGUOD, 5 ccccvennss. * o Readies: WOW ac iainsc soteccsts Tracadie Beach DORNEES TRIG, .necckciadccocas Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton 3... eS eee Pownal og 7 eae ee Stanhope | Mutch House................ i ” SE NL 6 6. oa 'e'cee Brackley Point North Shore Houee......... Malpeque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as wellas a good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation ! may be obtained at a reasonabie rate, ROCKY POINT FERRY The steamer E'fin plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf Mes ns: chased oa eo ~ ie, o he ode ob aekineess Ve bee eo snc Oe ™ iis ws oe aes Led os ee ee Midis, Lids eiaee Oe a 1 00 p. m PF seaiueeas ein vidiabbadiads . cs a ae ¢ gal ecandl esedbek o 0sctis OOO ” Ore liek Oe Will leave Rocky Point: TE KelslivedbUscucccasscemcceseveens 1 OO i Ws TT idcstinisiom sa bbives. ., ooo Oe ” Pitas Cab ce cdeweniodes. cue ee? Td st cut sudaaids niet oh oY Gidaenaie condeetiebcnckecasecceel 2 Oe p.- m. Oe he i Peee bcc ee o6 SCR eR CT ee eon CeCe eee ee ee 5 00 s¢ YT dadiecdubenbedidisien toe. SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : AS , 90. a. mm. SF sccccccescovcceess ce eecsoees.da 40 P. M. Chie dn ete ts eels OU Will leave Rocky Point: At eS eS 10 00 a. TT ci cebatheeubille Mibksecinl § «< ac e p- m. as pine bcsieadlbeddcces 3 00 - Tt Sh Ae aid 00 ii nebeliiies 5 00 7 Tourists Information Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote's, and boarding houses, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and how to reach the different seaside and couvtry resorts, fishing places &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writiog to Mesers Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al! information cheerfully furnished free of charge. Gifts For the June Bride {f yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, call at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finish, if bought from us. We have also some fine china, and beautiful glassware. See our goode for quality and price The bridegroom wil! also find the article be wants at our store, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS ‘} Ju } ST PETER’S SCHOOL. Annual Closing —-The Frize List. The annual distribution of prizes in St last evening. The were in attendance | ajurge pumber of pareats and triends of } the children. Ns Lordship Birhop { Couriney oceupiedthe chair » Rev. James Sim ps was Masier of Cermouies ; and here were, besider, on the } latform Mr. stice Hodgson and Hoo. FF. Brecken. , et Rev. Jemes Simpsoo geve & report of tne | schuo!s, COm paribg the werk Gout aguripg the vear just eoded wit that of previous } years. ‘I'he girls prizes were then distri- | buted. ~ Mr. Justice Hodyson theo deliver- led a sddrees, complimenting tne © { boys of bis class ov tbe trust which he bad found it porsible for oim to place in them, snd finding great fanl« with the Canadian istory t present ¢ orized te be used pn the public &CbOO!ls. The boys prizes were then distributed. This interesting part of the programme being over, Hon. Frederick Brecken and Bishop Coursuey delivered short addresses, contrasting the present echool-day methods with those gone by, exhorting the boys erpecialiy to thoroughness, and urging the parents not to allow the'r chil- dred to become nam by-pamby. A prize to the value of $5 offered at the last closing by Sir Louis H. Davies for the best reader—not a stage reciter but One pessessing the ability to read aloud ina room, to asick person for instance—was awarded to Miss Ethel McLean. Two songs were sung ty the children of both schools under the direction of the Head Master, Rev. T. H. Hunt; and the proceedings were brought to aclose by the singing of the Nationa] Authem. ST. PETER’s BOYS’ ECHOOL. PRIZE LIST. N. B. Ihe prizes are given as a rule on the results of the two examinations held during the school year. There was however a good deal cf sickness during the wiater and ic some cases jt bas been tbought better to award the prizes on the resul s of the examination just con- cluded. Latio. Il{, Honorable Mention—L. W. MecNut'. II, H. M.—E. S. Blanchard, J. Harr s. I, H. M.—G. Stewart. Prize (3 classes),(presert d by Mr’. { C.C. Gardiner ),L.W.MeNu t. Freneh Uf, 4. M.—L. W. McNut. Il, H. M.—E. S. Blinchsri, J. 8. McLeod. I, H. M.—G. Stewart. Prize (3 cla-ses), (pr sented by Hon. F. Breckew), J. S. McLeod. Mathem: tics III, H. M.—L. W. Me- Nutt; prize (piesented by Miss Co’e ), J. A. W.lliams. fl, H. M.—J. Harris; prze (present- ed by Mrs. L. L. Beer), A. Crosskill. I, H. M.—E, Cameron, G. Debi is. Watson ; pr.ze (presented by Hon Brocken), James Peters. Seripture II, H M.—H. Tooker, W. Hogg, G. Tomlins, H. Beer; prize (presented by Mrs. Leslie 8S. McNut') James Harris. J, H. M.—G. DeBlois, E. Cameron, R. Watson; prize (presented by Mrs. C. HW. Rohwsoo) Janes Peters. English History Il, H. M.—L. W. MeNutt, J. 8S. MeLeod; priz» (pr - sented by the Master of the Rojl-) J.A. W llamws. li, i, M.- H. Beer; prize (,resent- ed by Mrs. T. J. Harvis, J. Harris. I, H. M.—E. Camiron, J. Fullerton, G. DeBlois, J. Peters; prize (present d by Miss Peers) R. Watson. Canadian History Il,H. M.—dJ. A. Williams. L. McNutt, E. S. Blancoard ; prize (presented by the Mastor of the Rolls) J.S. McLeod. I, H.M.—J. Haris, prize, (presented by Hon. F. breckeuv) H. Beer. English Subjects.111,H.M—.J. 8. Mc- Leod, E.S. Blanchard, L. McNutt; Prizs (,resented by tie Mas‘«r of the Rells) J. A. Williams. il 4b. M.—A. Croskill,J. Muiley, H. Be.r. p:ize (presented by Mrs. Wi 1- iams) J. Hartis. I H. M.—E.Cameron,G. DeBlois, J. Peters; Prize, KR. Wstson. Writing prize—(presented by W. F. Mi'ebell, Esq) J. A. Williams. Sp-lling—prize (presented by W. F. Mitchell E+q.) L.W. McNutt. Attendance Prize — (presented by Miss Peters.) G. Nicholson. General {of rmation—piiz? (pre- sented by the Master of the Rolls) R. Toalins. Special prizes for boys who took a creditable place ell round but did not reach the top. Form III (presented by L.W.Watson Esq ) E S. Blanchard. 1, Form (presented by Mr L.L.Beer) G. DeBlois. GIRLS’ sCHOOL. PRIZE LIsT. Seripturs, Form I.—Hon Mention. Nerah Starr, Louisa McCready,Gwyn- neth Coombs, Margaret Fullerton, Msr- ion DeBlois, Cuthbert Simpson. Prize, Majorie Starr, presented by a friend. Scripture, Form II.—-Hov. Mention Miriam Mitvzhell, Kitty Peters, Helen Blanchard, Winnifred DeBloi:, Ethel McLean, Prize,Mary Baitlett and Geri- rude DeBlois, (equa!) Geography,Form if.—Hon. Mention, Miriam Mitchell, Edythe Weeks, Helen Blanchard, Gertrude DeBlois, Kit y Peters, Winnifred DeBlois, Ethel McLean, prize, Mary Barilett. Dictation and Spelling,Form IJ,Lower | Division, H. M.—Edythe Weeks, | Rk. F. gunnyside, Opposite P. O. Miriam Mitenell, Helen Blanchard, . : ; a Peyer's Bovs aud Giris scbo0ils look piace | nm. M i leLean, prize, Winnifred DeBlois nted DY per Division (prese Miss Pete rs.) Envlish and Canadian Hi-tory, H. M H:l-n Blanehard, Minnie Owen, i Winnif:ed DeBlois, <Xthel MeLean, | Cer e DeBlois, prze (presented by Mr. Rankin) Mary Bartlett. Frereb Form IL, Lower Division, H. M Gertrude DeBlois, Edythe Hyns man, prize: (presented by Mr. Morson) M ian Mit_he freneb Form IH, Upper Division. H. M.—Mary Barilett, Kitty Peters, Win- nifred DeBlois, prize (presented by Mr. Morsot ) hei McLean. Latin - H.M —-Kitty Peters, Ethel McLean. Mionie Owen, prize, Mary Bartlett:. Aritnmetic. H M.—Kitty Pet-rs, Gertrude DeBlois, prize (presented b; Mrs. Bartlett) Edythe Weeks. English Grammer and Composition, H. M. —Edythe Weeks, Kitty Peters, Winnifred DeBlois, Edythe Hyndman, Ethel MeLean, prize, Mary Bartlett. Daily Marks Form I, Class I, ,rize, Ruth Watson. Class Il, prize. Louise McCreedy, (presented by Rev. James Simpson) Class III, prize, Marion DeBlois. (presented by Mr. Rankio,) Marjorie Storr, (equal) Daily Marks Form II, Lower Divi- sion, prize (presented by Mrs. Barilett) Kitty Peters. Upper Division, prize, (presented by Mrs. Arthur Peters) Mary Bartlett. At'endance—Whole (presented by Mrs. Ethel MeLeau. Improvement—pr ze, Helen Cairns. Improvemert — Prize Gwynneth Coombs, (presented by Mrs. Waison.) Reading —Priz2 (presented by Sir Louis Davies) Ethel McLean. School Arthur pr Z8 Peters) @ Artificial © 9 A dentist who knows his busi In view ofthe vast amount of ers of rubber or vulcanite plates, owing to the non conductibility of objectionable plate there seems wear a rubber or vulcanite plate. # rultber, Keele find that the ordinary plate causes sometimes sore lips, sore mouths 7% | Every piece of work done by us Substance-Shadow @ you want a horse werth $100, you'd be silly to pay $100 for his photo only. H you need DODD’s KIDNEY PILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODD'S ARE ome IN BOXES LIXE THIS, D-O-D-D” ASK FOR IT TAKG NO OTHER Purnell’s English Pure Malt Vinegars SPICED AND PLAIN Quality guaranteed for PICKLING and TABLE USE. ALL MALT and GRAIN BREWED fiom is MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED and no ACIDS or chemicals used HORACE HASZARD, Manufacturer’s Avent June 15—eod lw LC - NOTICE! Trustees of the Montague School till Friday evening June 30 b 1899 for the removing of the old schoolhouse from the present site tothe land of ©, B. Frases a distance of about 20 chains. Said schoelhbouse to be repaired according to a specification to be seen at JOHN J. McDONALD Trustees ———. soooe KETH DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., vear Londen House. Sealed Tenders will be received by the | 222CLLe onsen on Motal Plates sie We for his patients will always advice them t Pror. M 3 lostructor 2 cheaply produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleanly, un- in fit and adbesion are obtained in d The above quotations are from whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantages of metal over rubber. Meny persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth ona plate sbr.nkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get loose, directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. We recommend a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. I: isa conductor of heat and cold, it is non-irritating, and is thin- er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. We have testimonials from persons metal plates—not one wouid wearan ordinary plate again. cap have your impression taken, and a metal plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them onrselves, and know al) about the material used. Cail and see specimens of our work. patient, else we will not allow itto leave our office. See our artificial teeth without plates. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. RRRKERREERRER —_— _ a — A “hese, ea@@eeeeeeee]e ] \7 j aut G “iy ‘he ) ese “) ~e 4) a be <a ness, and one tuat hae any regard ok tem tohave a metal plate. 2 ELVILLE B. Buckey, % to Boston Deotal OC iege, ok Boston Mass w/A injury done tothe mouths of wear- = bythe retention of undue heat, “3 rubber, and as alumium is now so no reason why any person ehould a) D ha ty, am Not only this, but better results aia : lifficult cases, than in the ee of <r * L. P. Haskew D. D. S. a Chicago Ill Dental School =r hundreas by eminent dentists =~ a DK heating of the mouth, bad taste a alliog 1@ moutb, D ste, “Vy Lp and sore throats, and caused os ~ ’ a = . . for whom we have made a You a tid must give eotire satisfaction to the and Coe J. B. MACDONALD | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the i ‘celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, i ‘and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths. shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe y made in Canada for the money, and better than many rold at q more money by other makers. | | J.B.MACDONALD & CO. Withim $3 7 Try a pair, for sale hy C..°sown | } Secuinaienaibenrdan “iengineenemeatciaane (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FOR PICTOU, N. 8. — CALLING AT— ' Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Sunmerside, Char. lottetown and Souris. From Ch’town at 6p. m, Mon, 12th June From Montreal at 2 p. m. Mop. 19th June do 3rd July do 26th do do 17th July do 10th July do 3lst do do 24th do do 14th Aug. do Th Aung. do 2x%th do do 2lset do do 11th Sept. do 4th Sept. do 25th do do 18th do do 9b Oct. do 2nd Oct. do 23rd do do 16th do do 6th Noy. dy 30th do dy 13d'h Noy * Re'nening will leeve Picicn, N 3. every alternate Mondaw «* noor, on errival of Trains from Halifax and st. dobn, esll- ing at Charlotietown, Summerside, Perce, , Garpe, Mal Bay wod Father Point Subject to change should circam-tance (quire it CARVELL BROS, Agent: ' | June 2nd - aw. NOTES? LG A TRIAL GIVE OUR BLENDED TEA trial and you will be satis fied with the test, and con- tinue using. Our 28¢ Tea is Great Value Sece_5 Pound Lots at a Reduction _—__ -+¥~2-____.. SANDERSON & CO. PURE FOOD SELLERS Quabx, Steamship ('y | Canadian Pacific Railway. neta cement antes TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT _<—om TOURIST SLEEPERS - — eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at Il a m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &e Berth Rates— j Montreal to Winnipeg....................+. $4.00 1 DERUROERE GD GCOUUREG i done secess cdecnsania 6.50 Ww Montreal to Kevelatone............++se++++ 700 Montreal to Vancouver..--++......<+++ oon B&D Montreal to Seattle.ccsse..sccvcevcccvevers 8 00 > For Parsage Rates to ali points in JanaDa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Cains, Inpia, Hawaran Isi.anps, AvsTRaLia and Manina, and aleo for de scriptive advertising matter and maps, wriie to A. H. NOTMAN, Aseat. Gen], Paes. Agt. St, Joho,N. B., BIG BARGAINS —— IN— : MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES Au) «= LIPPERS Just the hire you want for the holidays—for frollicking ubsut the country, an¢ sampering around the In fact have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices : BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren ' SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY ARIE Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. QR. AYEPS ! Ve |