4 ¥ 4 ag Bt peasy 40 ed WOOT i veias” WOOL aes es a2 4 @ 4} @ @ @ @ @ MONGTON TWEEDD We represent Moncton and alwaya the keep on hand a large range ef patterns of their make of tweed, These are the strongest and best tweeds that money can buy. Canadian T'weeds Scotch Tweeds jaglish Tweeds English Serges English Worsteds English Panting Ready-Made Pan‘s Made from Moncton Tweed lanketings Druggets and Yarns, All the above we keep}. in large variety. We are importers of high grade Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. We take wool or cash for any goods in the store. We also pay cash for wool, F Perkins &C SUNNYSIDE Chariettetown. W hite’s Caramels and rnow flake Choacolates =~ Can be hed at auy of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl NO TEST LIKE A TRIAL! GIVE OUR BLENDED TEA A trial and you will be satis fied with the test, and con- tinue using, Our 28¢ Tea is Great Value Bee.6 Pound Lots at a Reduction SANDERSON & CO. _PURE FOOD SELLERS { CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME. | Bearns, M W oclen Mills | THE DALLY EXAMINBR, CHARLULLETOWN, JUNE 22, 1899 (Contioued from page 1.) SECOND DIVISION. Christian Doctrine—l, F Marion Doyle, Mabel Doyle, J i Aree, M King, N McQuaid, J McAree, i Byrne, A McDovald, M McDonald, I Byrne; 2, W Griffiio, J Blake. | Reading—l, F McLean, M King, Bearns, A McDoaaid, N McQuaid, Marion | Doyle, I Byrne, Mabel Doyle, J McAree, K | Byrne; 2, J Blake, W Griffith, M Mec | | Donald. | History—1, M King, Mabel Doyle, N | | McQuaid, Marion Doyle, A McDonald, E | Byrne; J, McAree, M McDonald, I Byrne; | | 3,J Blake, W Griffith. | Geograpby—1,Mavel Doyle,N McQ said, | } M ArioOU Db ‘vile, J NMcAri e, JB ake, A Me Donald, M Kiog, E Byrne; 2, 1 Byroe, Fk McLeav, A Bearns, W Grifhth, Hoglish--1, F McLean, Marion Doyle, | Mabel Doyle, A Bearns, J McAree, M | King, N McQuaid, A McDonald, Byrne; | Blake, j Byrne, M McDonald, W Griffith. Aritbmetic—1,Marion Doyle,F McLean, N McQuaid, Mabel Doyle, A Bearns, M King, A McDonald, E Byrne, J McAree; 2, J Blake, W Griffith, M McDonald, I Byrne. French~—1,J McAree, J Blake, F Mc- Lear, Mabel Dovle, Marion Doyle; 2, A McDonald, N McQuaid, M King, E Byrne; 3, | Byrne, M McDonald, W Grithin. Cow positioo—1, J Blake, A Bearns, F McLean, J McAree, N McQuaid, M King; 2, Marion Doyle, Mabel Doyle, E Byrne, A McDonaid, I Byrne, W Griffith. Penmanship—1, N McQuaid, J McAree, F McLean, Marion Doyle, Mabe! Doyle, M King, E Byrne, A McDonaal?, A Bearns, J Blake; 2,1 Byroe,M stcDonald, W Griilich. | Map Drawing-—-1, N McQuaio, A Bearns, | J MzAree, Marion Doyle, Mabel Doyle, M King; 2,J Blake,1 Byroe, A McDonald,F McLean. Deportment—1l, Marion Doyle, M Mc Quaid, M King, Mabel Doyle; 2, F Mc- Lean. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT—THIRD CLASS Firat Division. Christian Doctrine—1, A O’Connor, M McGonneil, M MHerrell, V McAleer, A. McInnis; 2. E Cantwell,G McDonald, A McQuaid, E Fitzgerald, 8S M Coyle, | Mo- Swain. Reading—2, E Cantwell, A O’Connor, M Herrell,G McDonald, V McAleer, A McGisnia, L Kelly; 2, A McQuaid, E #5 vy Martin. History —1, M McGonnell, A O’Connor, V McAleer; 2, M Herrell, E Fitzgerald, E Cantwell, 8 M Coyle, A Mclonis, A Mc~ Muaid. Geograpby—1, A McInnis, M McGon- vell, A O’Connor, E Fitzgerald, V Me- Aleer, L Kelly, M MHerrell; 2, E Cantweil, SM Coyle,A McQuaid, G@ McDonald, L Martin. Englieh—1, V McAleer, A O’Connor, E Cantwell, A MclInnie, M Herrell, M McGoonel!; 2, L Kelly, E Fitzgerali, G McDonald, A McQuaid, 8 M Coyle. Writinog—1, A O'Connor, M McGennell, V McAleer, & McGinnis, M Herrel]; 2 A McQuaid, E Fuzgerald, L Keliy,S M Coyle, @ McDonald, L Martin, French—l, V McAleer, E Cantwell, A O’Coonor, A McQuaid;2,8 M Coyle M McGonnell, G McDonald, E Fuz- Macswain, M Ducette, J Ducette, EB Gillis, A Dillon, M Fianvagan; 2, M | ard, Fitzgerald, 3 M Covle,M McGonnell,L | gerald, M Herrell. Arithmeuc—1l, M Herrell, A MclIanie, | V McAleer, L Kelly, M McGonnell; 2, E | Cantwell, E Fitzgerald, A O’Connor, 8 | M Coyie,G McDonald. Com position— i, A O’Connor M Herrell, A Melaonis, V McAleer; 2, E Cantwell, M McGonnell. Drawing—1, A O’Connor,M Herrcll, E Cantwell, V McAleer, M McGonnell; 2 S MCoyle, A McQuaid, G McDonald. Map Drawing—E Cantwell, A O’Con-~ bor, A McInnis, 8 M Coyle, V McAleer; 2, E Fitzgerald, M McGonnell. Needle = Work—1, M Herrell, A Mce- Iunis, V McAleer, A O’Connor,L Kelly, SM Coyle. SECOND DIVISION. Christiau Doctrine— 1, Mary Ducette, Josie Ducette, N McPhee, A Dillon, M Flannagan, 2,M McMahon, W Ryan, A Flynv, E Gillie, E Blanchard, K Hal- loran. Reading—l, N McPhee, I Macewain, K Halloran, J Ducette, A Dillon, W Ryan, M Flannagan, 2 M Ducette, E Gillis. E Blanchard, M McMahon, A Flynn. History—l K Halloran, N McPhee, I McMahon, W Rvan, E Bianchard, A Ff lyon. Geography—1,J Ducette, | Macewain, N McPhee, M Ducette, KE Gillis, A Dillon, M McLean, A} Flannagan, 2, M McMabon, W Kyan. A Flyon, B Blanchard, K Halloran, N Hen- nesy. Ducette, J Dacette, A Dillon, E Gillis, M F lannagaa; 2, M McMehon, E Bianchard, K Halloran, W Ryan. French—l, | Macswain, W Ryan, N McPhee, Mary Flannagan, A_ Dilloo, J Ducetie, E Blaochard; 2,K Hallorav, E Gillis. Arithmetic—1l, I Macewain, J Ducette, M McMahon, A Dillon, M FPlanrazan, B Gillie; 2,N MecPhee,K Haliorsv, 3, B Blaochard, W Ryan, A Flynu, .: Heo- nesy. Drawing —!, BE Blanchard, M M-Mahon, E Gillie, A LYiloo; 2, M Dacette, M Fian- agan, J Ducette, W Reaa, A Flyon. Map Drawing—l, N McPhee,B Blanch- M Mc Mahon, } M ACS Walt; Zz, K Gillie, M Ducette, A Dillon, Needle Work—l, M McMahon, 1 Mac- ewain, M Ducette, N McPhee, J Ducette, B Gillis, A Dillon. Crochet work—l, A Dillon, A McGinnis, J Ducette, A O'Connor, Firat Division—Special prize for Chris tian Doctrine, equally merited by A O’Con nor, M Herrel!, M McGonnell, V McAleer. Awarded to M McGonnell. Second Division—-Special prize for Christian Doctrine, equally merited by I Macswain, J Ducette, A Dillon, N McPhee, M Flacnagan. Awarded to [ Macswain. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT — FOURTH CLASS—-FIRST DIVISION. Christian Doctrine—1, Misses M Steele, K Murphy, | Trainor, M Jimmeau, M Flynv, F' Kelly, A Reardon, C Clarkin, L Keenan; 2, A McDonald, E Flyno, 8 Carroll. 4 Reading—1,Misses I Trainor,E Flyov,W Flyon, M Jimmesu, A Reardon, M Steele, M Towan, F Kelly, K Murphy, © Clarkin; 2, L Keenan, B Ronahasn, A McDonald, S Carroll, L McMahon, L Kouglian. Grammar—l, I Trainor, A Reardon, M Flynn, M Steele, L Konghan, E Flynn, K Murphy,C Clarkin; M Jimmeau, M Towan; 2, F Kelly, L Keenan, B Ronahan, A McDonald, 8 Carroll, L McMabon, L Kougbas. Geography—l, Misses Tra:por, M Steel, A Reardon, E Flyan, M Towan, M Flyno, L Koughan, 8 Carroll, K Murphy; 2, C Ularkin, A McDonald, F Kelly, M Jimmean, L McMahon, B Kona- han. History—Il, Mieses A Reardon, L Keenan, | Trainor, W Flynn, M Steele, M Towan, E Flynn, MJimmeau, F Kelly, C Clarkin, A McDonald; 2, K Murphy, 8S Carroll, L Koughan, B Renahan, L Me- Mahon. Arithmetic—1, K Murphy, I Trainor, M Jimmeau, L Koughan, M McCourt, L Keenan M Steel, A Reardon; 2, A Mc- Donald,B Ronahan,M Towan, L McMabon, M Fiynn, F Kelly, C Clarkin, E Flynn, 8 Carroil. Penmenship—l, Misses M Towan, A Reardon, B Ronahan, M Steele, I Trairor, K Murpby, L Keenan, 2, L Koughban, K Flyos, M Jimmeau, A McDonald, M Flynn, F Kelly, C Clarkiv, L McMahon, 8 Carrol!.® Drawing—l, Misses K Murpby, B Ronaban, F Kelly, L Keenan, S Carroll, A teardon, I Traivor, M Steele; 2 C Ularkin, A McDonaid, M Jimmeau, L McMahon, M F lyon, SECOND DIVISION Christian Doctrine—1l, Misses E Mce- Gonnell, M McQaaid, M Moran, M Duffy, 2,G Fitzgerald, A Gillon, M Murphy, M McCourt, 8 Power, M Smith, A Kelty. Reading—1, E McGonnell, M Murphy, A Malone, 8 Power, A Kelly, M McCourt, M Duffy; 2,G Fitzgerald, M McQuaid, G Smith, A Gillon, M Walsh, L Courish, B Moren. M Morgan, N McNeil!, E Mitchell, M Butler. Grammar—1l, Misses M McCourt, M, Smith, A Malone, E McGonnell, M Butler, M Morgan, M McQuaid; 2, M Murphy, G Fitzgerald, S Power, L Coruish, M Duffy, A Kelly, A Gillon, M Walsh,G@ Smith, N McNeill, E Mitchell. Geography—1, A Malone, M Malone, M Morgan, G Fitzgerald, E McG@onnell, M McQuaid, M Butler, M McCourt, 2, M Duffy, G@ Smith, A Kelly, M Murphy, 8 S Power, A Gillen, L Courisb, M Walsh, B Moren, History—1, A Malone, E McGonnell, M eo ——— = ee ee ———— a a before. to $50. ; fl 7 let Tih be, And Still the Best June Weather bright and the cold spring, what could be more delight- ful than a daily run on a BIC YCLE. STEARNS Bicycles are still the BEstT and CHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever We sell guarantee wheels from $30 nase SS Go —— ft | pleasant after Large Discounts on FURNITURE —EEe— ALL THIS MONTH MIARK WRIGHT AND CO Duffy,S Power; 2,M Morgan, M Butler, B Moren, M Waleh, E Mitchell, A Gillon, A Kelly, N McNeill. Aritbmetic—1, KE McGonnell, M Mo- Quaid, M Smith, A Gillon, M Morgan, M McCourt, M Murphy, M McQuaid, Butler, M Dafiy, N McNeil; 2, G@ Fitz ’ | gerald, A Kelly, @ Smith, M Walsh, M Englieh— 1, I Macswain, N McPhee, M Murphy, A Malone, B Moren, L Courish, | S Power, E Mitchell. Penmanebip—I, Misses M McQuaid, A Malone,E McGoonell, A Gillon, M Welsh, G Fitzgerald M Murphy, M McCoart; 2 A Kelly, B Moren, E Mitchell, L Courish | S Power,G Smith, M Smith, M Morgan, | M Duty. Drawing—l, Misses B Moren, A Ma~ L Keenen, I lone, M McCourt, E McGonnel), G Smith, 2M Marpby, A Giliona, |, Quaid, MDutly.G Fitzgerald, L Courien, | | > Power, M Butler, E M Smith. K Flyno, A Malooe, M Fiynn, A Reardor, K Murphy, G Fitzgerald, M Jimmean ; 2, EK McGoovell, C Clarkio, M Steele, M McCourt, M Murphy, M McQuaid, B Kon- ag han. Needle Work—1, Misses K Murphy, M McCourt, M Murphy, I Trainor, L Konghan, L McMabon; 2,M Steele, © Clarkio, E McGoonell, A Malone, A Kelly, B Moren, M Towan, E Mitchell, M Welsa, JUNIOR DEPARTMENT——FIFTH CLASS, Reading, first division—1,M Whelan, K Barnett,8 McRae, E Moren, A Smith; 2, L Quirk, E Keily, R Ryan, M Benoit, E Byrne; 3, A Parkman, L Blanchard, H Gills, Reading, second diyision—1, V Mc- Lean, A Murphy, M Coyle, Mand Train~ or;2, C Fitzgerald , Marion Trainor, T Mahoney, Z McDonald, S Cantwell, R McGee; 3, M Jenkins, N McDonald, M Herrell. Christian Doctrine—l, M Whelan, K Burnett, A Murphy, S McRae, ASmuitb, C Fitzgerald, T Mahoney, VY McLean, M Coyle, % McGee, Maud Trainor,N Mc- Donald; 2, M Jenkins, E Kelly, Marion Trainor, 8 Blanchard, R Ryan, L Quirk. Grammar-—l,S McRae, K Burnett, M Whelan, L Quirk, E Moran, E Kelly, A Murpby M Coyle, V McLean, C Fitz geraid; 2, M Benoit, R Ryau, L Blanchard, Maud Trainoz, Marion Trainor, Z McDon- ald, T Mahoney. Geograph—l, E Kelly, K Burnett, S McRae, E Moran, M Benvit, M Whelan, V McLean, A Murphy, & Cantwell, C Fitz- gerald; 2, L Quirk, L Blanchard, R Ryau, Z McDonald, M Coyle, T Mahoney, Maud Trainor, M Jenkins, Marion Traivor, Arithmetic—1, E Moren, E Kelly, K Burnett, M Beniot, 5 McRae, A Murphy, Z McDonald,2,M Whelan, E Byrne, M Jenkins, L Blanchard, L Quirk, R Ryan, M Coyle, V McLean, C Fuzgerald. French—l, E Kelly, L Blanchard, E Moren, M Benoit, E Byrne; 2, K Burnest, Z McDonald, R Ryav, L Quirk, 8 McRae, A Murphy, T Mahoney, M Jenkins, Piain Sewing—1,Rose McGee, E Moren, L Blaochard, Z McDonald, Marion Trainor, Maud Trainor, M Jenkine, K Burnett, A Smith, H Gillis, Ag Parkman, L Quirk ;2, R Ryan, M Whelan, E Byrne, E Kelly, M Beroit, T Mahoney, 8 Cant~ well. Penmansbip--1, M Benoit, R Ryan, K Burnett, T Mahoney, E Moren, Z McDon- ald, M Whelan, A Murpby, L Blanchard, Coyle, V McLean, S McRae, R McGee, H Giilis. Honorable mention—M King, G Gal« lant A Ryan, K Currie. KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT. R Ryan, B Blanchard, A McQuaid, J Byrne, E Barron, M Trainor, A McDonald, W Buuer, G Doolan, M Coyle, N Burke, 8S Fiynn, J McCarey, A McDonald, K Trainor, H Jenkins, N Jenkins, H Mo~ Donald, G Power, M Gillan, \. McMawus, B Gallant, G Brogan, M Riley, M Mc- Kinnon, M McNeil, R Byrne, V Trainor, J Malone, D Gillis, P McQuaid, OC Train- or, J Trainor, P J Connolly. PRIMARY CLASS. Catechism—1, A Murnaghan, M Coyle, M Power, E Towan, N Bowden; 2, L Mahar, A Egan, L Lafferty, P Kelly. Second Book—1l, HE Towan, A Mur~ naghan,M Coyle, M Power, A Egan, L Lafferty; 2, N Bowden, P Kelly, L Mahar, N Frunty, K Gallant, K Williams, A McCarvell, M Fardy, M Connolly. Second Primer —1, M Brawders, J Blanchard, M McQuaid,G Reddm, B Gillis, S Weleh, LL McQuaid; 2,A Burke, G O'Connor, A McGuigan, J Young, A M Covle, E McMahon, L Jimmean, L Welsh,J Davis, H Quirk, A Kiggins, E Doyle. Arithmetic—1, Misses A Murnaghan, N Bowden, M Coyle, M Power, A Burke, L Mahar,A McCarvill, N Prunty, B Gillie, G@ Reddin, M Hardy, J Blanchard, J Davis, M Brawders;2, L Lafferty, M MeQuaid, L Mahar, E Towan, P Kelly, K Gallant. A Murnaghan, M McQaaid, N Bowden, G O’Connor, L Lafferty, M Coyle; 2, M Brawders, J Blanchard, L McQuaid, J Young, A McCarvill, N Prunty. Drawing—1, Mieses N Bowden, E Towan, M Brawders, G Reddin, M Coyle, A Murnaghan, J Blanchard,L McQuaid, P Kelly, J Young, A McGuigav, M Mc- Quaid, Plain sewing—1l, Misses B Gillie, G@ Reddin, M McQuaid, M Power,J Blanch= ard, M Coyle, L Mahar, A Kiggins, M Connelly, L Lafferty, A Egan. ART DEPARTMENT. Oil Painting—1, KE Hornsby, A Hogan, 5 Seater G McRory, L VanIderstine, M ilis. Drawing. Pastel, etc—1, A Hogan, Y Shehyn, E Hornsby, L Vanideratine; 2, G McRory, A Bearns, J McAree, W McPhee, Annie Clarkin. Fine Art Embroidery—1, E Hornsby, Y Sbhehyn, A Hogan, B McDonald, N | Kin, M Walsh, M Me- } G Mitcheil, A Kelly, | French—1, Misses F Kelly, J Traioor, | L Quirk, M Jenkins, Marion Trainor; 2, | Maud Trainor, E Byrne. 3 Cantwell, M | Writing—1, Mieses M Power, E Towan, | A ee aT a Ray aa Trainor, Marion Dovle, Mabel Doyle, M, | Gillis, J Blake, A Bolger,” J McAree Annie Clerkin, M Doucet, W Griffith, E McKearney, A O’Convor, K Murphy, A Murphy. China Painting—Y Shebyn. Fancy Work and Crochet -1, A Hogan, Y Shebyo, B McDonald, L Vanlderstine, M Larkin, E Hornsby, A Clarkin, J Hornsby, M Walsh, A Bolger, M Mc Mahon. Drawn Work ; J Horneby, Annie Clar- MUSIC, Piano—First Division—1, Mias Yvonne Shebyn ; Second Division, M Doyle; 2, A Clarkin, L VanIderstine,M Larkin. J Blake; Third division—i, G@ McDonald, McRory, N Morgan; 2, W Rvac, J Byrve, F McLean, A Bearnes; Fourth | division—1, E Blanchard, N McQuaid, B | McDonald; 2, EGillis. Fifth division— 1,A Reardon, A Malone; 2, N McPhee, M McDonald. Sixth division—1. A Me- Inniv, M Jenkins, M Wayland, L Kelly. Harp—1, Miss Yvonne Shehyn. Mandolin—1, L Vaulderstine; 2, A Bearnes. Gaitar—1, J Hornsby. Vocal Music—1, L VanIderstine; 2, A Hogan, ~—o The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s — eilk front skiris—three dozen to select from at Paton & Co’s, tf BIG 2B PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, Messrs Lever Bros, Limirep, pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” have acquired the ownership of the | celebrated MONKEY BRAND scour ing soap, and have put it on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN BARor TWO TABLETS, each tablet being separately wrapped. ‘The Price is Xow § cents per Two Tablets. This is astonishing value, and _ will be greatly appreciated by the purchas | ing public. MONKEY BRAND SOAP is world renowned as a polisher and scowarer, and is a boon to the house- keepers who delight in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, T1 NWARE, ete., or removing RUST STAINS, TARNISH We. Ask your yrocer for MONKEY BRAND, and see that you get the two tablets for 5 cents. NM, mas AZ een aoa = Furniture Auction I am instructed by Miss McDonald to sell by auction,at the res‘dence, Pownal Street, on Wednesday, the 5th day of July, commencing et 11 o’clock, am, All the household effects of the Jate John A McDonald, Esq.. comprising Parlor, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Farniture. R. BEAIRSTO, 146--Eop Auctioneer a an . has always been kept up toa The farmer finds it kills kills Always. ever this year. Morgan, MLarkin, J VanlIderstinae; | J Hornsby, M McMahon; 2, L Carter, Ella} McDonald, A Clarkin, M Walsh, B Walsh, F McLean, A Bearns, N McPhee, A Paris Green—™ There’s one brand of Paria Greeu that’s always been looked upon as standard—It’s “Berger’s Pure Paris Green made by Lewis Berger & Sons, Lid, London, Englend. The reason it has acquired such a reputation is that it ways deep in shsde and strictly pure. Sold by principal dealers. Be sure you get the genuine, made by LEWIS BERGER & SONS, Ltd 1 . ; lig ~ ee) ee edo wa keh ee. She ae Fo Grand Musical —AND— Literary Entertainmey Commencement, - EXaDsigg, hi, NOTRE DAME CONNP —ON— Thursday, June 22, at 8 D. ; A varied and interesting rooms has been prepared, consisting of Mes : Song, Recitation. A Maopmae Tableau and Graceful Exevient ’ Physicial Cuiture by the tiny tois @ the Kindergarten, as well as iy ik i S¢ nior Pupils, Doors open at 7.30 p. m, Exercises to begin at 8 p. &, Admission 25¢, Reserved Seats 35c. Are You Satisfied WITH YOUR FOOTWEAR 1g You want to have nice looking that will fit well and wear well, You've often been disappointed j sil rant, ae) | Well, I know something abort booi-! I’ve been @ practical shoemaker for ; twenty years. I’ve a nice store stocked with al popular makes. I know whether a | is good or not; I don’t say it is, if it ie’st, ® I would like you to call and examin § my stock ‘ JOHN T. BEIL GREAT GEO. STREET. NEAR QUEEN STREET. N. B.—Best eole ieather—English Up pers and shoe fiadings in stock. Lace wholesale and retail—Cheapest place to } buy them. ALL SAINTS CHUROL oven ) Tne TUESDAY, JULY 4tth, The Parishoners of al Sainte Church, Cardigan Bridge, will hold @ monster Tes Party, near the station, on Tuesday, July llth, 1699 The reputation they have already achie- ved! prompts them to extends invitation to all their former patrons, Every amusement appropriate to such occasion wil! be provided A dinner table prepared in the moe fastidious style will be supplied; and pits sided over with that exquisite taste # charactrizes the Jadies of All Saints, In the evening at 8.30, 4 grand a and literary entertainment will be given in the Village Hall. Local and forege telent will join hands in making this ome of the Jeading specialties of the day. Should the day prove unfavorable, tt tea wi’! be held the first fine day follow” By order of Committee. s ; pe. JAS. E. MACDONALD, ~ 146—d& w high uniform quality—-al- Sure and kills Quick and Better than LONDON, ENGLAND