SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. 17.—-P L G, Cormier, Waliace es City cf Ghent, Me-~ Nevin, Halifax; Maggie H Wry. Bue- gouch¢; Spring Bird Pilhem, Paspebiae; Amorette LeBlane, Vernon River. June Frevk, Grant, do: CLEARED, June |7.- Frank, Grant, Wallace, esa Cityof Ghent, McNevin, S’side; Champion, Orr, Richibucto; Tarquin, McRae, Picton; amoretic, LeBlanc, Westarichat; P LG, Cormir’, Pictou. err poDD'S KIDNEY PILLS AGAIN te ital atiatal Conductor Hogg tells The Story of His Rescue from Diabetes. Toroxro, June LA— (Special) Mr. H. Hogg, the well known «nd popular -ireet gsitway conductor (Nu. 107) who has been cured of a very ~evere case of Dia- hater, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has written aa follows to Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limit- “My sufferings extended over & period of three yeare, and grew worse every day. Jcould get notbing to cure Diabetes, nor fo purify my Blood. Finally, the d:zzi ness #0 overpowered me, and I grew *®0 emaciated and weak, that I had to qmt work. : #A fr end advised me to try Nodd’s Kidney Pills. | langhea at bim. for I had ¥ tried sO many remedies, only to be disap- inted that Lbad lost hope However Paid try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Thank e 3? God, six boxes cured me entirely BLUUSES. HAL? PRICE BLOUESZS Monday Till Saturday We offer Ladica’ Blouses in our stock 116 do Ss5e and every blouse in Our store up to 2.40 for 1 20 NEW LACE CURTAINS We have just opened a second ship- ment for this season, aud are now show- ing Rare Vaiues Rich and New Etiects in Nottingham Lace «curtains. ! Also aeplendid selection Lace Curtainings by the yard. WEEKS. Black Dress Goods Department stands cit prominent as showing the best selection of critikh, French and German high class Black Dress fabrics, compis~ ing all the newest makes and weaves. In Birck Cashmeres . we stand first. Our iine of Cashmeres at %Oe eqra's mo t cashmere elaewhere at 70 to T5e. of -* ar — at co Ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 18. 1898. _ —_ ST. JOSEPH'S CONVINT. for Boys. The closing exercises of the boys de partinentin St. Joseph’s Convent took place vesterday afternoon at two o’clock. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald the cathedral clergy aod # number of the parents of pupils and other friends of the institution were sresent. The little fel- lows acquitted themselves eplendidiy and everyone present was delighted with showing that was made. Dnuring the c urse ofthe exercises recitatiois were eiveu by Claude Blake, Guy Scotr, Jobo Jenkins and Josie Walsh, and the boys aleo sang two choruses, “Tbe Gay Musi ciaus” and “We are Jully Youngst-re.” “A few words of thanks” were said by Harry Jeukins. His Lordship Bishop Macdonala, who distributed the prizes, epoke very highly of the good work that was being dove by the Sisters of St. Joseph, and expressed his pleasure at the progress made by the boys in the different braoches of study. Following is the LIST OF PRIZES : FIRST GRADE, the First primer and cetechisin, ist Division. - Bertie UcDonald, Eddie Cullen. First primer, 2Zad, Div sion. — Robbie Doyle, Reid Benoit, Reggie Fiannigan. Second primer and catechiem.—Frank Monegiao, Coarlie Trainor, Frank Duffy, Ulaude Biake, Harry Jenkins, Leo Blake, SECOND GRADE Christian doctrine, geograpby, grammar and arithmetic.—Bidie Fiynn, Harold Gillis, Willie McInnis, John Dutty, Frank Carmody, Joseph Walsh, Guy Scott. THIRD GRADE, Christian doctrine, geography, grammar, arisnmetic. — Wille Eimaod+, Harry Muryby, Frank Owen Trainor, Joho Jenkins. Good Cooduct—Harry Murphy, Guy Scott, Leo Biake, Claude Biake, Harry Jenkios. Prize drawn for and woaby H Murphy. Christian doctrine—1, Johan Jenkins, 2, Jos Welsh. Politeness.— Harry Murphy, Guy Scott, Doy le, Leo Blake, Juobn Jenkins, C'aude Buake, Harry Jenkins, Jos Welsh, Charlie Trainor. Prizedrawn for aad won by C Blake. Arithmetic—1, Owen Trainor; 2, Guy Seou, 3, Leo Biake. _—o-—-+ a A Sevysarioy.—Two countrymen in a gig created quite a sensation on (ueen Sireet last night. They drove up and down tne street several times, stopp! ng occasion ally to exchange pleasau times with the crowd of p ople their actions atiracted. A policeman finally induced them to move on. elbialiponedi Svecessrct Srupenrs.— The list of successful candidatestror teachers’ liceare appears elsewhere in today’s issue. An examivation of the names will show that tour students from St. Dunstan’s College have been successful, turee taking first. classand one second. The number of matks obsamned by each is very creditable. St. Dunsiau’s is evidently doing excellent work. iii Sr. Duwstan’s Cottece. —The com- mencement exercises of St. Dunstan’s C sliege will be held in thefCollege Hall on Monday afternoon at three o’ciock. An in'eresting progratnme has been made ready. All frieods of the in+titution are invited, a Ra a Itjis French. the Best Dye. very ‘wide width, gooa heavy weight, rich silky finish. Drop in and Icok over our stock. wiii be pleased te show vou our goods. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Fetal’, We HHS HS GO TAPS —_ 4 Athletic Sports Qn C.A,A.*, frounds ee “- Dominion Day. SELLA SIGNI fa SG 7 © . List of Events. 1. 1 Mile Noy $e NEN. Sy . ” ; Fs : + Mil wove under 167 eS Se FM wdicap] ts a 4. 4 Mile [han< jcap] . vy 5. i M e12.5h soot i = “ Loan clas 7 ; vn . ‘ atte ana cap} 14] “5 : és vs noder 1- al ‘we S. 2 Wile | Lap hace] Wp Ks ave. @ M i¢ hand Cat} Lv = ] 2 M ( Spec Ai | Massey- x, és s 7 arrie | A : «. 100 vds dash [handicap Ss Kj l . y .% is lash ; andicap] fe . 14. } Mile run [hardi« ap] 4 - 28.000 Sv ~ 5 “ile run [hat dicap] K ay 16. High jamp. hw “F For prizes see posters. S fj G. 0. McLZonD, President. “wy $ W.L.HARVIE, @& Secretary S S by SF SSA FS Commencement BXCERGCISES At Notre Dame Convent Ch’town, on Wednesday, June 22nd, 1898 Besices the award of Schoolastic Hon~ ors the program wil! consist of Insirn mental Musicon Piano, Organ. Guitar, Mandolin and Harp; cioruses by the pur pile, drama*, calistheuic exercises and | fancy drills. Doors open at 7,30,p. m., exercises 10 begin at 8 p. m. Admission 25c; reserved seats 35c. Mr. Neil Burton The Eminent Sociesy Closing Exercises in the Department | SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT. Mart'n Hogah Loses His Life at Sentner’s Mi ls. A sad drownicg accident occurred at Sentner’s Mills, about eight miles from the city, ov the Loyali-t Roal, this morning, the vistin being Marto dogao, a weil known resident of Cuarlotteiown. ' _ It seems that early this moroing Hogan, in company with- bis nephew Arthur Hoyas, Kldie White aod William Mac dovad, drove out to Sentner’a Mills to fish trou., Martin went out ona raft of loga to the middle of the pond and then fell off. Being unable to swim he soou sank to rise no more alive. Iinmediatety afier the accident Neil Mc- Neill, Esq., J. P., of M.luow, wae not.fied. He proceed: d at once w the scene, had a | raft made, and secured the body which | was touna in eight or vine teet of water. Mr. McNeill then came to town to notify the corover. Martin Hogan was about thirty~five years of age, aud lived w' th hi? Brother on Clark etreet. His wite died some years ago. . Tne deceased was popular with his | assuciates, and bis sad death is deeply aeplored. PERSONAL. Hon. David Laid from Boston tonight. Rev. D. B. Reid, of Kelly’s Crosse, was In the city yesterday. Lieutenan-Governor Howlan returned from Boston lart nignt. Miss Fanny P. Palmer, of St. Jobo, is the guest of Mr. aod Mrs. Mellish, Great George Street. Mrs. T. P. Calkin, of Kentville, N.S., it here on a visit to her parents, Col. and Mrs. Dogherty. Mr. Harry Pethick, agent of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Calaiz, Me.. arrived last evening via Summerside. Mies Minnie McCann, of Indiantown, St. Jobo, passed through here today ona visit to frends io P. KE. Island.— Moncton Transcrip’. Joha Mackionoo, of Prince Edward Is- land was at the Brunswick today en rouie home, after a journey to British Columbia. — Ottawa Free Press. Mr and Mrs A:thur W Suliss, of St John, celebrated the tenth anuiversary of ibe r roarriage on Monday. They received many valuable prerentes. Atthe Qaeen: K M Jenkiis, New Giaegow, N 8; Gorge Tan, Dartmouib; Kev J W Keirstead and wife, Wolfville, N 8S; A H and Mrs McCready,-Sackviile. Mrs. Geo. F. Williams, of Tauston, Mass., is visiting Charlottetown. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. L. Chap- pelle, King Square. is expected home We hear with regret that there is no improvement to note in the coadition of Rev. Michael McMillan, of St Terasa’s. Bishop Macdonald is visiting him again today. Io this cannection it may be stated that His Lordship and Father MecMiitlau were ordained priests io St. Danstan’s Cathedral on the same day, July 4, 1873. tev. Dr. Brecken, of Mount Allison Uoiversity, and Rev. Jobo Dawson, of Oxford, N.S, arrived here 'ast evening to participate in the services at the reopening of the Methodist Church. Dr, Brerken ‘Local and Other ltem s ' . Is Port —The Dominion cruiser King fisher arrived last eveniog. ice isidisiias Notre Dame Convent—Commencement exercises on Wedne-day evening next. Sce advertisement elsewhere. A. O. H.—Seventeen more choice med- als bave been received forthe A. O. H. sports ¢n Dominion Day. Sone Servics atthe g»spel meeting in Wright’s Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. Srorrs.—Several of the Halifax racing men are expected here on Dominion Day to take part in the Crescent sports, Tomorrow.— Mr. J. ©. Moore, of Moncton, will spexnk at the goepel meeting in Wright's Yall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. THe Orcan Drawine.—All tickets for the organ remaining unsold will be dis- posed of at the Lawn Party at St. Dunstan’s College oa Monday week. The drawing | will take place on the following day. Hear Naeit Burvon —The funniest map that has ever appeared on any programme here in character sketches and songs next Mondsy night, inthe Y. M. C.A. Hall, Admission 25c. Goop Mitk Cans.—The J. D. Bell Manufecturiog Co., of Moutague,advertise 250 fifteen to twenty gallon cans for eale, made of the best material. All who desire to have good cans should address Mr. Bell. dy wk. i Sitver Jcsitee—The celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the ordination to the Priesthcod of His Lordship Bishop Mac- Donald in St Joseph Convent will be heid on Tuesday evening next at eeven o'clock. All the clergymen are invited. seeccanlibae Great Eastern Tea.—Attention is Ir- rected to the advertisement of the Great Eastern Tea, which is to tak? place av Cardigan Bridge on Mominion Day. Dr. MeMillan and his parishioners are work= ing hard to make this tea a grand 8 iccer, and they expect that it wiil be weil pa- tronised. * ‘I'ie tea is ia ad of All Sainte church. ansible IOOF Founevat Notice —The mem- bers ofthe 1O O F will meet at -heir hall tomorrow at iwo o clock, -b«rp, to a'itend the tunera: of their late urother, Jon C Vane, which leaves the house punctual!l, at 2 30. The time has been changed ince the bre ren received their notices. soelliciel Conrracrors.—R-si the advt. calling for tenders ‘or the erectiva sf + ew stone Church at K nkora. The epecitien on and plans may be seen et the offive or VW, C. Basris, Eq., Archiiect, at ine K hs Palsce,Chariottetown,from the Ll a one 25 bh wet.,and a the parochial re-i ceuce, Kickora afier that date.July 4in is the last day (or receiving tenders. Lawn Party.—The Lawn Party at St. Dinatan’s College will be beld on Monday, 27tain-t. Every hing possible wili he done to inak+ the occasion a pleasarable one for ali The train will leave Charlottetown for tbe grounds at I1 o’c'ock, upon the arrival will be the guest of Colonel Moore during his stay in Cuarlottetiown, und Rev. Mr. Dawecn will be the guest of Judge | Alley. A valued correspondent in Montreal in forwardirg the result of the fioal vear examinations in medicine at McGill Uai- versity, speaks very highly of the work done by the students from this Province. “Mr. Ro-e,” says he, “is to be congratul.t- ed ov his success. Although many I-la-d ! students before bim have taken a high standing in medicine in McGill, he is the first to win the Holmes gold medal,a h ghlvy honored and:o eted prize.” THe | ExaMINER joins in the cen ratul tions which Mr. Rose eo well desurves. ~ ee: The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, hotertainer | in the ¥.M.C. A. Hail owt) Nau Monday Night Juné 20 under the auspices of the Athletic Association. Introducing a new and original pro gramme of Wit, Humour and Pathos Including «hort, crisp Character Songs, rendered in a bright sparkling, re- ined and artistic manner. A Marvellous Impersonater The most mirthsprovoking man before the pubhie. Admission 25 Cents. Tickets for gale at Dr. Dodd’s and A. W. Reddin’s. ‘ fri, sat, mon ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, ; Sketches, Impersovations, Imitations and | me =~-> eS ym SY Sek MeN EMSS SE POWDER Absolutely Pure ee ne ag we of tue excursionists from Pic'oo, There w ij also be another train in the afternoon, leaving town at two o’clock. McGitt Mepicat Exame.—There were four I-land students omitted from the report of the examinations polstiehed vesterdxy, Stewart Simpson, of Bay View passed tu all the ealj-cts of tue fir-: + ear, taking honors. D. Uaiibeck, of Bes que, also paseed in all -ubjects of ine firs: - ear. MeNeili, of Kensington, pase. in chemi-iry.bota: y,anatomy and p iy-iviozs, aud tovk honors ia practical chemistry. J. Jardine pas edin all the subjecte of the second year. snicelitienatie Manriep at Rvstico.—A_ very inter- e-ting eyevt took place at South Rastico, on Wednesday evenirg, 15 b inst., when Miss Ella Gertruce, tne youngest daugh- ter of John Buntain, “+q., was united in the bonds of wedlock with Mr. William N. .Sbaw, of Covehead The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Miller, of Ero ktield, in the presence of a large pumber of relatives and friends. The groom wax sapyp-rted by his brother, Dr. R. Bruce Shaw, of Montreal, while Miss Matilda J. Wyait of Charlottetown accompanied the bride, who was pres2nted by her father. The bride was becomingiy attired in rich cream colors trimmed w.th pear/e, and wore a vei) stayed with floral wreaths. Her popular.ty was evinced by the large of magnificent and costly presents which surprised her on thiseventful occasion. After receiving the mauy congratulatory expressions of joy, the Laypy couple in the early boars of che morning started for their home under a shower of rice avd ejaculations of “Good Luck.” um ber found at our stores a THE DRUGGISTS. =e EN BD NEN Tt kee asus 22ers & Tee ee NN eS NS ee 7 we Ne TP OS TT UT otograph Supplies For Amateur Photographers can always be JOHNSON & JOHNSON © SL @ eI SLs S4s% 4A eS TE SS WF t lowest prices. SALISBURY'S HIGH PLACE. Lord Selborne on the Situation. Loxpox, June 16.—The Earl of Sel~ borne, under secretarv of the colenies, ad- dressing the Conservative Association at Brampton last evening, said that the raproachment of Eogland and America was “awork entitling Lord Salisbury to a place in the country’s annals.” “IT know of no other achievement,” said Lord Selborne, “that wil] tend mere to the benefit of the human race. “Yetthree years ago Lord Salisbury was denounced for ‘knuckling down to America, jast as he is now denounerd for a weak-kneed Chinese policv. Let the conntry have patience. The Chinese ques- tion is Only at its beginning = If we wish to preserve our commercial rights and privileges in China intact, we must be prepared for a Jand w.r.» a large scale.” ee ne | The best medicine vou can take is that which builds a solid foundavon for health in pure, rich biood— Hocd’s Sarsa~ parilla. ENE A ETON TEL er LOCAL NOTICE3. ——— Lalies; see our Uxford shoes and la ed boots, just opened. 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