err LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Bros. tor Beer Maiowe.—The Grand Lodge A. PF, & Masc nie Ten | ] AM. _ ‘ ‘aA sha evening 8 most impossible for us to Keep | a aaa you posted as to the many bar| Qruks - m icOL, he Closing ga) . oon . te e. . exercises Bt Y Syuare School to-mor- guns offered by US Mm OUr Car- | oe © mence at 10 o'clock, pet, hat and cap departments, Wieiters wil picase eater ty the front but ask you to drop in if there door : as . . J is anything in cur line on S. Jes ce.—The sing ex- your list. reise of S seph's College, Memrs ” ereise . & - > 2 cook, were held on Monday. - John Arsen PROWSE BROS., gait, of Ken Nay, was awarded a com ‘ ‘ - | sareial diplonss The wonderful Cheap Men. | Mere Cos e acl rs Minnie A. and Maric ‘ 1 Spdney yesterday ~~ : * or wes oc. 2 MIDSUMMER EXAM! = patted from Picsca. ” WD AMINATIONS. | Fersp, at Hunter River, 1 three F’ _—— {feres'. in? Hshing, w h always he she per Methodist 8. S. Pienie I] Pri mi <i Upper Prince Street School make ine (nr Methodist SS Picnic nner Prince Street Schodl. go vot} Ad. will appear in a few \lays re CaxapiaN Gow ” ves.—Late deepat | The first of the series of midsummer seg ; a Rie . i ", €@xaminations in our public schools was - ma likely to rival British Colambia i, Ueldi at Upper Prince Street School to-day. weet ie a + fi : _ ri : Among the numerous visitors were His ee es aes aa | _ yy. | Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs ans ag indie C : an Scene Howlan, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and Mrs. das it: can tal of £1. _ st | Bitzgerald, Mr. T. C. James and others. = < Mr. Blanchard, of the School Board, occu Misi Eayst. Optician, owing to bus » - the chair and distributed the prizes aps west, wili not be able to return to|'2 the course of a very pleavant entertain- Chariettetown ont 23rd as expected. sew e here, hovever, on the 25ib, %in aod 27th inst. Those having en = or @ iy other patrons, are asked to cal! and « er at McRae’s, gormer Of Kent and Queea Streets. wermenpt.: {ant Dress Goods, ee busy this spring that it is al e ‘Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros. | We have been so awfully ‘ $1.50 end $1.75. and ties all prices, | plices. Underelothing cheap, Department White and colored shirts 25c, 50c, 70>, $1 00, $1.25 Hard and soft hats from 25¢e up. Braces Collars and cuffs much less than other PROWSE BROTHERS. all sizes in stock. TE NN AO CONN NNtet teat tt tan ease House | J Furnishing DEPARTMENT __ Unprecedented success has met us in this department this spring. Czrpets, Mats and Matting cheaper than ever. | Curtains and blinds at prices so Jow that there is no excuse! for not buying, Everything in this department is marked | low enough to kn ck out all competit’on. Prowse Brothers & Co. ment, consisting of glee, choruses, etc. At the close, the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and Mr. James address d the school, congratulating teachers and scholars. Mr. James remarked particu- larly upon the excellence of the papers on rrentevents. We append the Honors — ” . Nove | St No man, says the} ‘te: Philace 1 Reeerd, Las ever seen a}| PRINCIPAL SEAMAN’S DiSPART- Quakir grar Phe members of this! MENT. liioms Sockeiv kk afier the wn tndi-! . . 19 ‘ re : : Governor-General’s Medal for General civ and ‘ © SUS Proticiency—Mauad Bremner. iit bows | an S , . . . ‘ ie TI a ote I'rustees’ Certificates—Senior Division ite J o2eT anes . ‘ , , . J ot nnn —1l, Maude Bremner; 2, Alberta Smith. & le a, | RLU O00 f 7 - . : “ . ‘ ~~ Junior Division—1], Ethel Reid; 2, Fallie sue ¥ that begins a Baird Ce 3 | Special Prizes.—Current Events, given feren . Des 4 Gla B by Frank Beer, E-q y—Ethel Reid. Ri Sie ’ tft i ac? , . . > f a ee 4 5 — Arithmetic.—Senior Division—1, Al de- Malt: oe 3 fFays : é “a acci-} . “ > r ‘ . . berta Smith; 2, Maud Bremner; 3, Mary dat hseppeard this afternoon atthe Do~-!¢: a eae Sty sha eeeagegt ee , | Stewart. Junior Divisioa—l, Fallie Mibton Coa: ¢ anys Caledonia col- B 1. 2 Ethel Reid: 3, Winifred Breck Ries. seoulting it sath of Allen Ver patra; 2, thei held; o, Winifred Drecken. Mion, of New Boston, CB. Mr. Perea, |,, eglish—Senior Div.sion—1, Almira . oy oy Sergey, oa ada at Robertson; 2, Alberta Smith; 3, Maud as lealing some empty tubs nen 4 : see of coal fell withent cay wore+] Bremuer. Junior Division—1, Ethel hg ey ia eS , 'Reid; 2, Winifred Brecken; 3, Fallie jag from the face, ashing him so bad!y/ ;, : iD that j . . - tanta Bair i, Eche I ope. . lealh Was 4 dst n-iantanecys. i . . its the Haet’ pecidentiof’ this axkercl Dictation.—Senior Division—l, Maud Pith, has soil fn. tik aia aed | Bremuer; 2, Mary Stewart; 3, Lettie Pas-- os niall a —— j more, Ethe! Lorraine. Junior Division — ; eee Hl, Fallie Baird; 2, E:hel Reid; 3, Ethel Pope. PERSONAL. Geography.—Senior Division—1, Maud Mies Gene Be poit was #8 passencer in i Bremer; a. Christina Macneill; 3, Aliber- ae Mesteet, tcdday enroute to Arichet.| = Smith. Jun o- Divs on—I, Ethel Red; itll ended the tues _ {2; Fallie Ba rd; 3, Wiaifred Brecken. tharch last evening was greatly fied by aa eloquent and logical discourse fr Rev. C. W. Vernon, who was iately or-} dainei a Deacon in the ministry of Episcopal church. This was Mr. Vernon’s | Geet appearance asa preacher before his} many frien is in this bis alopted town, Sad this success in the Ministry of his om the | — the } church, we think we can pred judging | from his efforts last evening.—Truro News, Bod od, i dintiieilpileeilinaan OBITUA RY. We regret to hear of the death of Mr. ; Martic Power, one of lest and Yeepected farmers of Merma d, Lot 48. He | died on the 12:1 t , weeks iilness agel 73 years. The deceased was born ia the county of Waterford, Ireland, eed emigrated to this Island in 1836 when only thirteen years of age. He lived for Sshort time after his arrival at Fort Agu‘tas, thence soved to Mermaid Where he resided till his death. The teem and respect in which he was held by si] wae shown by the people that | Patrick’s, Fort Agustus, wiiere the funeral the ek mo ty ter seven ‘ v @si~ large concourse of remains {o St seu his ceremony was perfeurmed by the pastor, Rev. A. J. McDonald. The choir was Sesisted by Messrs. Brown and Mcfonis, from Charlottetown. The deceased leaves &widow two sons and three daughters, besides a la-ge number of relatives to mourn their loss. SS TTT ST.AIN is GETTING READY, y "Hye 22.--A despateh to the th. « Madrid says: “ The preir i in St. Louis causes great Une -~ i Spain. and it is feared that Se.) thct with the Unied States has now alms ¢ a fixed date. The government has hastened to buy two 11,000 ton iron clads at Genoa, whose pr ce a few days ago was thought to be excersive. A great part of the loan of 100,000,000 placetas made by Ro:hchilds on the Almiden quick silver mine will probably be immediately applied to such war ships as are for sale. The government, responding to the andoubted ational sentimen’, avd trust'ng probably tothe help of ocher powes, seers es lv- e¢ to restrict Am rican oppositions.” THE BIG FLYWHEEL GURST. Bavirrcx, Ont., June 22.—A fiywhee} 15s feet in diameter and 24 inched wide, im the power house of th+ Uamilton, Grimsby and Bean-ville Electric Railway at Stoney Creck. burst a tew days ago and maie a couple of air-holes in the buriding, besides | eahing tue switchboard steam pipe and destroying the building. Engin- ter Sweet, who was in the building, was Only sj zhtly injured by a@ piece of iron hitting him. The damage is estimated at $23,500. Very littl delay was caused te trafic, and the second engine was started &imost insmed ately after the accident. ' SSIVTPPTTeTereonenennenrenrersvnprennreryenrvrrYrrYrrrrrrrrerrYrrrrrrrrYrrrrrrrrPrrPrPPPPPPTPPYZS Ts sometimes quite shine, and we are just what you net d London and tumes Pr ces 10 in 1895. choice, see our line ~—— $2 * } Purdy. , SSSOSSSOSSHSOSOSSGDSSUOESES GE | 2OSSSSOSCESEOIOSOOS En Tout Cas. Manchester shades and Umbrel'as to suit your cos- If you wish something very BEER BROS. Bremner; 2, Alm‘ra Robertson; 3, Gussie Junior Division—1, May Dorsey; 2, Failie Baird; 3, Ethel Pope. Algebra. Senior Division—1l, Bertha Fennell, 2, Tillie Fenuell; 3, Ethel Lor- raine, Maud Bremner, Florrie Horne, Bianche Finlayson. Junior Division—1, } Reid; 3, Fal a eee , <a inifr 2 bel Winifred Brecken; 2, Ethe lie Baird. Writing.—Senior Division—1l, Maud Bremner; 2, Nellie Anderson; 3, Gussy Purdy. Janior Division—1i, Fallie Baird; 2, May Dorsey; 3, Echel Reid. ng—S<-nior D.vision—lI, Fen rel}, Ki Mary Stewart; 3, Lillie Bertha he} Lo: raine; 2, Louise Lawson, Fennell. Junior D: aw Division—I, Winnifred Brecken; 2, Fallie Bard, Ethel Reid; 3, Annie Poole. French —Senior D vision—1l, Mary Stewart; 2, Almira’ Robertson; 3, Maud Bremner. Juator )ivision—l, Ethel Keid; 2, Winnifred Brecken; 3, Fallie Baird. Botany—Senior Divirion—l, Be tha Fennell; 2, Carry Coyle; 3, Lettie Pass— more, Horiense Phillips. Junior Divis 0: —1, May Dorsey; 2, Ethel Reic; 3, Winni- fred Brecken. Physio!ogy—Senior Division- 1, Maud Bremner; 2,gAlmira Robertson; 3, Louise Lawson, Alberta Smith. Junior Division —-], Winnifred Brecken; 2, Etnel Pope; 3, Ethel Reid. Latin—Senior Division—1l, Margaret Smith; 2, Maud Bremner; 3, Louise Law- son, Carrie Coyle. Junior Division—l, Alberta Smith; 2, Ethel Reid; 3, Winoifred Brecken. History—Senior Division—1, Maud Bremner; 2, Almira Robertson; 3. Alberta Smith, Margaret Smith. Junior Division —I, Ethel Reid; 2, Winnifred Brecken; 3, Fallie Baird. Composition —Senior Division —1, Maud Bremner, Almira Robertson; 2, Mary Stew art; 3, Alberta Smith. Junior Division— 1, Wienifred Breckev; 2, Ethel Reid; %, Fallie Baird. Reading—Senior Division—1, Margaret Bradley; 2, Maud Bremner; 3, Mary Stewart. Junior Division—l, Ethel Reie; 2, Fallie Baird, Ethel] Poje; 3, Winnifred Brecken. Neither late nor absent since September ~—Letty Passmore and Maul Bremner. MISS HARRIS’ DEPARTMENT. SENIOR BIVISION. Trustees’ certificate for highest number of marks during the year—Marjorie Stew- Second highest number of marks— art. Mav McMillan. Honorable mention, Con- stance Fitzgera'd, Josephine Barrett, Ethel MacNutt. Trustees’ certificate for punctuality and attendance —Bertha Brace, Ethel MacNutt. teading--Ist Ethel Sutherland; 2nd Josephine Barrett and Mary Haszard; 3, Louise Mellish. Dictation—i, Ethel Sntherland; 2, Marjorie Stewar!; 3, Louise Mellish. : Writing—l, Mary Haszard; 2, Ethel it E : 2 : 3 Wi Aabeddedddadades as neeoptable as sun- prep «to sell you 1M wh. sak. made Sun- per cent. less than at 25 — WUAUUdUehUdaedaaaadedcddcdaceddccdecer ssi AAUUAAUMAUAA |go spending a aaa es . Jenene THE DAILY E D “ Pi Ce ee a ne ae tiauteaat ee oe oe WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896. — ae i we ai nd Children’s ~ Clothing DEPARTMENT 2 or 3 piece sui:s to fit boys, from 4 to 14 fromr oe up years old fur 2 piece saita, or $2.50 up for 3 piece. Don’t your meney for children’s suits without first see- styles, ing o our new PROWSE BOS The Wonderful Cheap Men MacNutt; 3, Josephine Barrett, Blanch | sovyer, Ethel Sutherland, History - 1, Majorie Stewart, Constance Pitzg:rald; 2, Mary Haszard, 3, Ethel | MacNutt. English Grammar—1, Majorie S ewart; 2. Adele Bremner, Bertha Brace; 3, Con stan‘e Fitzgerald. Arithmetic— 1, May MeMillan; 2, Eth-1 } Sutherland; 3, Constance Fitzgerald Algebra-—I, Florrie MacSwain and Blanch Bovyer; 2, Ethel MacNutt, Coo- | stance Fitzgerald; 3, Jorephine Barrett. i Geometry—], Marjorie Stewart; 2, May Mac Millan; 3, Ethel MacNutt, : Frenech—l, Marjorie Stewart; 2, ttance Fitzgerald; 3 May MacMillan. Latin—1, Marjorie Stewart, 2, May Mac- Millan; 3, Plorrie McSwain. ee Bertha Brace; 2, Con- stance Fitzgerald; 3, Ethel MacNutt and Mary Haszard, Botany and Physiclogy—l; May Mac- Millan; 2, Marjorie Stewart; 3, Josephine Barrett. Con- Map Drawing—I, Ethel MacNutt, 2, Edoa- Robinson, Marjorie Stewart; x Josephine Barrett, Florie McSwain. MISS HARRIS’ DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR DIVISION, Trustees’ Certificates for highest num- ber of marks during the vear—l, Lalu Robertson; 2, Bessie Hobbs. Honorable mention—Ella Dorsey, Lena MclIsaac. Truetees’ Certificates for punctuality and attendance—Ella Dorsey, Edith Sierns, teading~—1, Lena MclIsaac, Helen Rowe; 2, Lulu Robertson; 3, Mabel Cook and Bessie Hobbs. Dictation—!, Mabel Cooke; 2, Bessie Hlobbs; 3, Lena MclIeaac. Writing—1, E-la Dorsey; 2, Helen Rowe; 3, Carrie Saunders, Annie Higgs. History—!, Lena Mcl~<aac; 2, Bessie Holbb-; 3, Lulu Robertson. Geography — 1, Lulu Robertson; 2, Helen Rowe; 3, Besie Hobbs, Mabel Cooke. Grammar—l, Beasie Hobbs; and Lulu tobertson; 2, Lena McIsaac; 3, Mabe’ Cooke. Arithmetic—1, Lulu Robertson; 2, Bes- sie Hobbs, 3, Ella Dersey. Algebra—l, Annie Higzs, Lulu Ro’ ertson; 2, Bessie Hobbs, Malel Ccoke; 3, Ella Dorsey. Geometry—1, Myrtle Finlayson; 2, Annie Higgs; 3, Ella Dorsey. French—1, Lulu Robertson; 2, Hobbs; 3, Ella Dorsey. Latin—1l, Bessie Hobbs; 2, Lulu Rob- ert-on; 3, Mabel Cooke. Composition—1, Lula Robertson; Bes- Bessie sie Hobbs; 2, Lena MelIsaac; 3, Helen Rowe. Botany. and Physiology—l, Bessie Hobbs; 2, Lulu Robertson; 3, Ella Dorsey. May Drawing—1!, Edith Sterns; 2, Lena Mclsaac; 3, Lulu Robertson. Model Draewing—l, Edith Sterns; 2, Helen Rowe; 3, Myrtle Finlayson. MISS SNADDEN’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates for highest number of marks.—1, Maggie Beairsto; 2, Sadie Tay- lor. Certificates of attendance from Septem- ber, 1895—-Nellie Cameron, Annie How- lett, Lanra MeTntyre, Maggie Beairsto, Luey McPherson, Ada McPherson, Sadie Taylor. Certificates of attendance since Christ- mas—Dorothy Huggan, Christina Long, Jessie Cairns, Louise Bremner. Latin.—1}, Ruth Lawson; 2, Sadie Ma-' thescn; 3, Sadie Taylor, Nellie Cameron, | equal. Geometry and Algebra.—l, Sadie Ma- theson; 2, Elsie Lowe; 3, Maggie Beairs- to. Arithmetic.—1, Maggie Beairsto, Sadie Taylor, equal; 2, Nellie Cameron; 3, Ethel Ho lose nm. History.—1l, Ruth Lawson; 2, Beairsto; 3, Sadie Taylor. English.—1, Ruth Lawson; 2, Maggie Beairsto, Sadie Taylor, equal; 3, Sadie Matheson. Reading—1l, Laura MelIntyre; 2, Ruth Lawson, Maggie Bearisto, Louise Brem- ner, Dorothy Huggan, Edith Riggs; 3, May Stentiford, Sadie Taylor, Ada Mac- pherson, Nellie Cameron, equal. Dictation~1, May Stentiford; 2, Ruth Lawson, Eva Harris, Jane McEwen, equa’; 3, Sadie Matheson, May Passmore, Maggie Baristo, Laura McIntyre Drawing—l, Louise Bremwn r, Awy McLean, Maggie Bearisto, Ruth Lawson, equal; 2, Josie Cairne, Edith Rigg-; 3, | Ethel Stair. ' Geography—i, Maggie Bearisto, Ruth Lawsou; 2, Laura Meclatyre; 3, Hilda Rob- ertson, Sadie Mathes n, M«y Stentiford. Physiology—1, Sadie Tavlor; 2, Ruth Lawson, Leura McIntyre; 3, Maggie Bear~ isto, Sadie Matheson, May Passmore, El ie Lowe, Nellie Cameron, Mamie Hughes. Wriiing—I, May Stentiford, Maggie Bea.:-io,, Amy McLean, Maud Byrne, Winnitred McLeod; 2, Josie Cairns, Ruth Lawson, Lavra Mclntyre; 3, Dorothy Huggan, Ethel Stair, Sadie Taylor, Sadie Matheson. MISS SCOTT’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates for Genera! Proficiency—l, Luin Mackinlay; 2, Bessie Bovyer. Certificates fer attendance since Septem- ber - Lulu Mackinlay; Ida Waughan, Blanche Down, Bessie Bovyer. Certificates for attendance since January —Alma Finlayson, Clara Sterns, Vio'a McSwain. Englicsh.—1, Luln Mackinlay; 2, Clara Sterns; 3, Annie Small. Arithmetic.—1, Lulu Mackinlay; 2, Clara Sterns; 3, Viola Beers. Hisrtory.—l, Bessie Bovyer; 2, Lulu Mackinlav, Annie Small; 3, Etia Huestis, Florrie Pearden. Geography.—1, Lulu Mackenzie; 2, Annie Smal}; 3, Clara Sterns. : Reading.—1l, Viola McSwair; 2, Bessie Foster; 3, Viola Beers, Etta Huestis. > Dictation.—1l, Annie Harris; 2, Annie Small; 3, Helen Burbridge, Viola Beers. Writing.—1, Alma Finlayson, Annie Harris; 2, Bessie Bovyer, Clara Sterns, Tillie White; 3, Viola Beers. Drawing—l, Anme Harris; 2, Clara Sterns, Alma Finlayson; 3, Amy Mat- thew. Nature Studies.—1, Lulu Mackinlay; 2, Bessie Bovyer; 3, Clara Steraos. Geometry and Algebra.—1, Lula Mac- kinlay; 2, Viola Beers; 2, Clara Sterns. Latin.—-1, Bessie Bovyer, Viola Beers: 2, Ida Waughan; 3, Lulu Mackinlay. MISS McKINNON’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for General Profi- ciency--1, Georgie Prowse; 2, May Cotton. Trustees’ Certiticates for regularity and punctuality — Eva McFarlane (four years ; Maggie Ss uiinininisinisia | Maud Passmore (two years); Ethel Well- | ner (one year); Florence Robertson (one | year); Winnie Hoibroek (one rear); May Cotton (one year); Maggie Cotton, (ove year); Daisy Boreham (one year.) | Deportment, honorable mention ~ Ciara Rackbawn, Emma Hoar, Winnie Hol- brook, Maud Passmore, Mary McLeod, } McCannel; 3, Sadie Crossman. | Harris; 3, Hazel Bremner, Clara Brownell. | McKay, Janie Batt, Elsie Jenkins. ' | Belle McLeod, Lottie Wellner, Hilda Has- zard, Louise Horne. Politeae-s—Murie] Hill. } MISS GREGOR’S DEPARTMENT. - | Trustee’s Certificate for General Profi- | ciency—1, Elizabeth Harris; 2, Maud Me- | Cannel. Reading—1I, Lizzie Harrie, Lazel | Bremnei, 2, May Peebles; 3, Maud Me-| Cannel. Spelling ~1, Lizzie Harris; 2, Maud Writing—-l, Muriel Scott; 2, Lizzie Geography—I, Lizzie Harris; 2, Bertie Horne, Maud McCannel; 3, Sadie Cross- man, History—1, Mand McCannel; 2, Ida Johnson; 3, Lizzie Harris, Bertie Horae. Drawing — 1, Hazel Bremner, Abbie Lepage; 2, Georgie Lepag*, Muriel Scott; | 3, Lizzie Harris. Grammar—1l, Lizzie Harris; 2, Lily Wisdom; 3, Maud McUCannel, Bertie Horne. Physiology—1, L’zzie Harris, Mand Me- Cannel; 2, Hazel Bremner; 3, Abbie Le- page. Arithmetic—!, Lizzie Harris; 2, Bertie Horne; 3, Georgis Lepage. Punctuality and attendance, September to June—Ella Aitken, Hazel Bremner; January to June—Mamie Chandler, Cora Paton, Bessie McCallum, Della Down, Emily Rodd. Worthy of honorab'e men- tion—Mabel Wisdom. CARRIE HASLAM’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for General Preti cieucy.—Class 1—l, Maggie Calder; 2, Mattie Chappell. Cla-s 2—1, Phebe Willams, Bertha Gorman, equa!; 2, Bes- sie Wilson. Trustees’ Certificates for Attendance and Punctuality, September to June— Maygie Calder, Mattie Chappell, Minnie Teed, Bessie Scautlebury, Maud Larter, Florence Whitlocx, Rena Coffin. Janu- ary to June—Maggie Vaniderstine, Eva Irving, Katie Dover, Minnie Toombs, Bessie McInnis, May Kirby. Arithmetic.—Class 1—1, Maggie Calder; 2, Maude Larter; 3, Mattie Chappell. Class 2—l, Phebe Williams: 2, Bessie Wilson; 3, Bertha Gorman. English.—Class |—1, Maggie Calder, Rena Coffin, equal; 2, Fannie Stevenson; 3, Edna White. Class 2—I; Bertha Gor- man; 2, Mav Kirby, Bessie Mclanis, equal; 3, Phoebe Williams, Bessie Wilson, equal. Reading. — Class |\—!, Elsie Stumbles; 2, Maggie Calder, Edna White, equal; 3, Fannie Stevenson. Class 2-1, May Bruce; 2, Eva Irving; 3, Maggie Me- Millan. Dictation—Class I1—1, Maggie Calder, Rens Coflia, Fannie Stevenson; 2, Maggie Vanider-tine; 3, Edoa White. Clasa 2—1, Bessie Wilson; 2, Sadie Smith; 3, Bertha Gorman, Maggie McMillan, equal. Drawing --Ciass 1—1!, Maggie Calder; 2 Mattie Chappell; 3, Ira McNair. Ciass 2 1, Phebe Williams; 25 Ethel Ashton; 3, Agnes Chapp-ll. Writing —Class 1—1, Fannie Stevenson; 2, Amy Kattenbury, Cora Waughan,equal); 3, Mattie Chappell. Class 2—1, Pooe'e Williams; 2, Agnes Chappell; 3, Maggi McMillan, Flossie Parkman, equal. History—Maggie Calder, Fannie S:even- son, equal; 2, Winnie Perkins; 3, Margaret Duncan. Class 2—Sadie Smith; 2, Ella Cumming; 3, Bertha Gorman, May Kirby, equal, Geography—Class l—1, Mary Morgan; 2, Margaret Duncan; 3, Maggie Calder, Kena Coffin, equa!. Class 2—1, Bessi- McIoanis; 2, Bertha Gorman; 3, Maggie MeMillan and Sadie Smith. Nature Siudies—Class 1—1l, Maggie Calder; 2, Maude Larter; 3, Cera Wanghan Class 2—1, May Kirby; 2, Puiwbe Williams; 3, Ella Cumming. MISS MACMURRAY’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees Certificate—l, Florrie. Vai Iderstine; 2, Willena Riggs, Florrie Lap- thorne. MISS LAIRD’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates for highest number of marks —(CGrade 3--1, Nellie Jackson; 2, Edith Wisdom. Grade 2—1, Jennie Turner; 2, Haze! Stewart. Certificates for punctuality—May Web- ster, Katie Burns, Maggie Morgan, Minnie McDONALI”’S DEPARTMENT. (Primary Room.) MISS Second Book.—1, Certificate, Eleanor Reid; 2, Certificate, Minnie Gillan. Second Primer.—1!, Certificate, Lottie Tennant; 2, Certificate, Jean Harper. MISS BRO WN’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates for highest numberof marks —Kthel Bridges, Miriam Nortou, equal. Certificates of attendance sinee January 1896—Mary Norton, Miriany Norton, Nettie Duncan, Sadie McSwain, Bessie’ Essory, Mabel Thompson, Lucy Hillman: Cert ficates of attendance since ber 1895 ~Mary Norton, Miriam Mabel Thompson. MISS WYATT’S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ certifizates for General “Pro- ficiency - 1, Lily Seaman; 2, Hazel Hughes. Trustees certificates for Reguiaritt and Punctuality—Edna Yeo, Lucy Regk’ am. Regularity and Punctuality, hovorable mention — Belle McKinnon, Ethel Lawson, Birdie McFarlane, Jean McLeod, Lena Pound, Edva Hurry, Edith Gorman, Lida Scantlebury. Deportment, honorable mention—Maud Waterman, Gwen Beil, Pearle Hunter, Annie McKinnon, A Reading, honorable méntion— Jean Mc-~ Isaac, Clarie MeLeody Annie Higgins, Blanche Riggs. Improvement, Beatrice Holbrook, Lena Smith. Nortoa, DIED. At Fort Augustus, on Monday the 15th inst, Catherine, relict of the jate James Smith, aged 60 yeare. RK.I. P. oe a s— American Sailor Hats opened to-dav.— Stanley Bros. 2i—ju24 EES THE OUTS IN THE IN’S OUT The flies are out, and you want to keep them out. Our screens for doors and windows will keep them out. All sizes ready made or made to order. Lena Harris, Ethel Wellner, Bertha Mac- head: Eva McFarlane, Daisy Boreham, DAINTY WHITE -eollar, the latest styles, Night Septem- | EVERYTHING AT LOW Do ou BRnow That my _ stock of s:lver- ware contains all the new cst and most popular de- signs. Weddiag Gifts are easy to select from my handsome disp’ay of sil- verware. W. W WELLNER —THs— $ Sine —a Grand Tea Party WEAR Now opening. line of Ladies’ A MAMMOTH TEA in aid of the new church at Hazelbrook. Lot 48; will be held near the church grounds on Dominiony. Sports of al] kinds on the grounds; an‘ a first-class time is guaranteed to ali who attend. Band in attendance. Av attractive white linen dresses, skirts, muslins aprons. Children’s pinafoaes, KID GIOVES.—New Kid Gloves, best makes only, in rs Dinner aud tea oa the table at one blacks and shades. o’clock. . Every pair guaranteed Hazlebrook is distnnt about five miles from Charlottetown and people from the BLACK HOSIERY.—-Fast Black Hossery in all sizes and qualities. city who wish te enjoy a pleasant holiday had better attend the tea of the season. Everysopy Come! By Order Committee. une 10 d&w td. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court Iiouse. JOHN M NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepared t> take Gentlemen’s horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable. Nov2i—dy&éw 3m 08080300 0600600S 000066660568 SOOOSESE SESS OSES IACE oeee You can Travel around for months in a suit interlined wich Fibre Chamois. . wthont it Josingany of its original style and stiffness. No amount of crushing or knocking around can hurt it, and if you line your skirts with the Light weight,Nc. 10, Ricsy PRooFED, per yard, they will never be af- fected by the wet. Bat fiad the Rep Srar Laser EACH YARD, for imitations dont these results. on, ows. on give SOSSSHOCSSSOOO8CHUSOHOOGOOSOSZOOTOOSCE BSSHOSOCHOHSSOHTECOSTDEOEN0GSGESSHGOCO COCO OOOS COSSDEIGOOSSOSESOSSOLSSOSHSSOSSESESESTSSESOCES For TRO age Warm Weather See our Men’s Balbriggan Un- derclothing. See our Fine Cashmere Socks. See our Light Summer Coats. See our Men's and Boys Straw . Hats. See our Men’s Neglige Shirts. PACES. J.B. HACBONALD & CO. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is tho Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by TT. J MORRIS to the tis’e shown in Gther respects” —British " ' ~~ % %% WS NG SM SY. SSE SUSY ses ee — *@ > ee G@* “apes . o> as as sv For ve owe owe *% Particular £ Peopic ~ Vigo Our at‘ck of 2). . , Cotton Dress Stuffs ee ae Is particularly designed. Cool, dainty, Fis ®° stylish tLawns, Musi:is and Ducks. M2 Hlandsome Silk Mixed Falries, all at w% v “easy baying prices.” Ses that hand- — = some line of English Trints at Ide per ore ch : ' a yard. Neat Prints from Ge up. “ee “|e hs eee etre Gs AY * Moore & McLeod ® ° Moore & McLeod *¥ CAS ZF ~ SV Successors to Perkins & Sterns. We © ovis sve ovbre ccs cube scbes o ow. ee ee eevee LESS SBS ERE GS Printing — for which we have an established reputation, can o ily be ex. ecuted by artistic workmen, who make it their pride that every job shall be done as well ¢s they can ) ossibly ce J ao it. Read the Comment op cour Work by “The British P, inter,” the leaving ¢«xponent of the artia Eurepe HASZIRD & MOORE. A tstic Printers, Brown‘s Block, Victoria Row ‘A studiously neat style of design and dis- play prevai e throughout the ent?re collection of job specimens sent by Mr Johu VcKenz'e iwith Messrs Haszard & Moorr,‘ harlottetown PE Island, Canad#) Very tasteful us is made of plain and fancy rules in combination and in the type display there is not only good taste, but freshn«s- of idees in arrangement he finish of detaiis ard presswork are equ! Chtown, P EJ LADIES CANVASS SHOES! Printer In Tan best thing for Summer wear, opened. See our Hen’s $1.00 Shoe. W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building and Brack —light and cool—the Just UTECTION ¢ —AND— FREE TRADE. You will have both if you buy Clothing, Hats, Suits and Furnishings at Db. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Washing Goods, Prints, Gatateas, Ducks, 7 Ginghams, @xford Shirtings, Miushins; . «+ Ftanneliettes a eT Good Stock now showing. ery Stylish the thing fur wear is one of our fashionab'e garments made to order from our high c’as;suitipng>, A stylish appecr- ance comes from a combinations of high class matetia's, perfect fit and ‘artistic tul- oring. Our patrons are secure on all three. Our stock offers a wide ‘atitude for choice as to materis's, and our make-up carries tLe possibilities of tailoring to a climax. To excel us is impos-ible, to equal us is diffi- MARK WRIGHT & 60,, LED T.J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE cult Ourmake of suits are admind by everyone, S. A. McDONALD Leading Fashion: bie Tailor, (in our new premises) ee re aa..3,