~ _ Treated and filled. a | Decayed teeth crowned with gold. to Roval is the highest arade beking p known. Actual tests show it goes third further thas any other breed ROYAL BAKING POWDT A CO., NEW YORK, | Duastan’s College will i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 20 1898. ST,DUNSTAN'S GOLLEGE Commencement Exercises This Afternoon. ———-— A BATCH OF 8. A.'S OF LAVAL UNIVERSITY. Standing of the Students in the Annual Examinations. The commencement exerciees of St. take place this afternoon at three o’clock in the College ball. The address to the graduates will be delivered by Rev. F. X. Gallant, of Bioom- A ————EEEEE———eeeeee A A JUNE SPECIALS. DEPARTMENT BOOMERS = These are epecial lines and worth far more than what we have marked them. They sell on sight, some lines special reductions. ALL - BLOUSES, Stock talance of HALF PRICE 5Ve for 2%e THe do 39e¢ 110 do jb5e¢ iv4dox Ladics* Summer un- dervests Prices are lew. 7. 12. 1S.and 22¢ Alse to clear Rall-price Sammer weight, Fine wool, Ladies’ Heaith Undervests, We have decided toeontinue keeping this make of gooda, and have the balence to clear at half price. iv. . . ve With Sleeves With Half Sleeves, Without Slecves, 1.00c to 1.15¢ quality all 505, 65cto 75c qual ty all 35¢ Ladies wantiog nice “quality cf summer | utdervests should share this line. Balance Now All Feduced All Trimmed Millinery Ail Colored Spring Capes Mil Black Spring Capes iil Ladias Trimmed Hats M| Ladies Trimmed B nnets Mi Straw Hats and Sailors Black Goods Our line of Cashmeres, Serges, Black Fancy Goods, Crepous etc., is specially selected with great care, in regard to dye finish ard value. Complete mourning outfits, special reductions. W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, | BTS GET ASS We sae we s* & ee. eS. ow A Sp KK ae — ~~ : 1 & Bicyoie and i % | S Athletic Sports =| v7 U UU $a fs $5 | ~~ “ae # (Qn CAA, Crounds | ey oe <j a S| yy $s | * “de G Dominion Day. $s | oe. B® 61, UMile Novic NSB ree, oye te SF % 4. } Milk i oi i WP 5. 1 Mile [2.50 clas 45 | ee 6. 1 Mile [hand ica; x - 7. 4 Mile[bovs uoder 14 °F; SF 4 Mile (Lap Rice wi $y 9. 2 Mile [team race Se | wf: 10. & Mile [handicap] ~~ wy | Mile Special | Massey- “* X- | ee hI . “SP - 2 04 yda dash | nandicap | <i 13, 220 .ds dash thaadicap! “d= As 14. } Mle run [hatdicap) of | fy 1S ; Mile run [handicap] Sy e i». Migh Jump. = | ee, ate e YF For prizes see posters. % #_ G.O. McLJZOD, President. “y fy W.L.HARVIE, Secretary ss, FIA LT HEP PS (rrr eteeenscenenctenetenenmmean Nene Aching and Ulcerating Teeth ee field, and Mr. P. F. Doyle will be the valedictorian. Mr. John J. McGowan will read an essay on “Novels and Novel Reading,’ and there will also be an iater- esting musical programme. The degree of B. A., of Laval, will be conferred npon John A Macdonald, Angus Macdopald, F. G. O'Neill, P. F. Doyle, Real Miller aod Wilfrid Sullivan. The prize list will be found below : MEDALS AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Guld medal for Religious [nstruction:s presented by His Lordship Bishop Me~ Donald, awarded to Patrick Phelan. Gola medal for Philosopby, 2nd year, presented by the A. 9. H., awarded to P. F. Dovle. Gold medal for English, presented hy the A. O. H., awarded to J. J. McGowan. Five dollar gid piece for General Pro- ficiency, donated by a friend, awarded to J J McGowan. Special prize for Mathematics, donated by His Honor The Lieutenant Governor, awarded to E. F. Rvan. Special prize fur Freoch Clase, 1, donat- ed by Rev. P. P. Arsenanlt, equally merited by Jas Donahoe and Kenneth McPherson. Special prize for French class 11, donat~ ed by Rev. P. P. Arsenaul-, awarded to l-idore Buote. Special prize for Philosephy, let year, vresenied Fy Rev. D. B. Reid, awarded to Patrick Phelan. Special pr ze for Latin ciass let, donat~ ed by Rev. A. E. Burke, awarded to Jas Donahoe. Special prize for Book~keeping donated by Thomas Handraban, Eq, awarded to Charles Ray. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION» let Clase (Controversial) 1, Patrick Phelan; 2, Edward Ryan; James Dooahoe and J J McGowan. 2ed Class (Perseverance) I, Hugh J McDonald; 2, John Gaudet; bon mention James Cannon and Artbur Fraser. 3rd Claes (Perseverance) 1,Joreph Mc- Grath; 2, James McLean; bon mention Frederick Trainor and Peter Coughlan. hon. mention CLASSICS —ENGLISH. Rhetoric 1, J J McGowan and Kenneth McPherson; equal; 2, George Roy; hon. mention L D Tobin. Literatare 1, Joho J McGowan; 2, Ken netb McPherson; hon. mention, F McOrdie aud LD Tobin. lst Class (Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Macaulay’s EKesaye)— 1, John J McGowap; 2, Kenveth McPherson; hon. mention Reginald McDonald and Hugh MeDonald. 2nd Clase (Shakespeare King John) —1, Joseph McGrath; 2, Jobn Gaudet; hen. mention Jas Cannon end Geo Stuart. 3rd Clase (Wordsworth Excur-ion)—l, Jas McCloskey; 2, Peter Coughlan and Vincent McQuaid. 4th Class (Grammar)--1, Jas McLean; 2, Albert Stuart; hon. mention Joho Beames and Roy Cox. LATIN Ist Clase, (Horace, Livy, Tacitus and com position) — 1, James Donahoe; 2, Kenneth McPherson; honorable F McOrdle and L D Tobin. 2nd Clase (Cicero, Virg:| aud ec: m,osi- mention, tion) 1,d J McGowan; 2, Aifred Ca! laghan$ honorable mention Reginald Lsidore Buete and Hugh J McDonald. | 3rd class, (Cyesar, Virg'l and Com pos}- tion) —1, Joseph MoGrath; 2, Vincent Mc- Quaid; honorable mention, Ernest Merry. 4th class, (Grammar and Cxsar)—l, J McCloskey, 2, Peter Coughlan; honorable mention, J. Cannon aud G Stuart. GREEK. let clase, (Gospels of St. Joho and Hcmer)—1, Patrick Phelan. 2od class, (Xenopbon and com position) —1. Kenneth McPuerson; 2; Jas Donahor; honorable mention, Reginaid McDonald, Hugh J McDonald and Isadore Buote. 3rd class, (Slements)—Jobn A Gaudet; | Jos McCrath; honorable mention, James Cannon and George Stuart. FRENCH. lst clase, (French Composition)—1, J Donahoe and Kenneth McPherson equal; 2; Alfred Couture; honorable mention, C Roy. 2nd class, (Les Erfant’s d’ Edouard Le | Vigne) —1, Isedore Buote; 2, Reginald Mc~ Donald and Hugh J McDonald equa’; hon- erable meution, John A Gaudet and LD Tobin. 3r4 class, [in Voyage autour de ma Chambre —1, J J McGowan: 2, Jos- Mc- Grath; honorable mention, Herbert Mc- Kenzie. 4th class, (Fasquelle)—1, P Coughlar; 2, Eiward Blake; honorable mentiun, Jas | Cannon. 5th class, (Elements)—1, Jas Me-~ Closkey; 2, Augustine Bearnes; honorable mention, John Bearnes and Jas McLeao, SCIENCE— PHILOSOPHY. ist class, (Metaplysics and Ethice)—l, P F Doyle; 2,F G O'Neill and Wilfrid Sullivan; equa!,honoradle mention, Albert R08 ae McDonald. | ee a 7 Kiiw std R au, Pavrick McQuillan, CHEMISTRY. 1, Reginald McDonald; 2, Hugh Me- Donald; and [sidore Buote; honorable en Joe McGrath and A A Caliag- an. Botany—1l, Edward Rran and Kenneth McPhereon; 2, Hugh J McDonald aid Herbert McKevzie, honorable mention Bernard McDouaid, Mineralogy—1, Patrick Phelan and Kenneth McPuerson; 2, George Roy; hou- vrable mention A A Callaghan. ; Geology—l, Keoneth McPherson, Ze Frank McCardle, honorable mention Geo Roy. bvauvrabvie meulisou, MATHEMATICS—GEOMETRY. let clase -1, J J McGowan; 2, L D Tobin, honorable mention John traudet. 2cd cla-s—1, Josepn MeGreth; 2, Ernest | Merry; honorable mention Vircent M:- Quaid. 3rd clavs— 1, ames McCloskey, 2, Peter Coughlan; honorable mention Jus Cannon. Trignonometry 1, Elward Rvan; 2, James Dovabor; hon mention, L D Tobin. ALGEBRA, lst Clase—1, Edward Rvan; 2,1, D Tobin; hon mention, Frank McArdle. 20d Claxs 1, John Jd McGowar; 2, Jose- ph McGrath; bon mention, Edward Stuart and James Cannon, 3rd Clase 1. James McCloskey; 2, Peter Coughlar; hon mention, Clifford Cox and Daly Ryao. Ou MMERCIAL COURSE — BOOK-KEEPING let Class 1, Charles Roy; 2, Alfred Cou- ture; hon mention, Fred Trainor and Will Hyner; 2od Class 1, Ernest Merry; 2, Fred Mc- Donald; hon mentioo, Clifford Cox and James McLean. ARITHMETIC. ‘Local and Other Htems, =~ ee + weaTricaAL.—The Frost Siock Com- pany are plaviog in Cape Breton. Nev AWNInc.— A aew awning 50W cov ers the promenade deck of the steamer Princess. It will be greatly appreciated by the patrons of that popular steamer. Bap Strate or Arrains.—There ie an epidemic of tuberculosix ia Ontario. Itie said tbat herds of cattle are being slaugb- ered, and there seems to be no end to the terrible disease. iepaidipemes Notre Dame Convent —A splendid programme bas been made ready for the conmencemrat exercises on Wednesday evening next. The ex-rcises will be well worthy of patronage. aombittitvin Goop Mitk Cans.—The J. D. Bell Mavufecturivg Co., of Montague, 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. jist ini. Teacuer’s Meerinc.—The teabers and eflicers of the First Methodist Sabbath School are requested to meet in the church parlor at 8.30 o’clock ton‘ght. All are asked to attend as matters of importance will be discussed. Micitra Parade —The two city com- panies of Artillery and the Engineer corpe attended service in St. Paul’s Chureh yes~ terday forenoon, and listened to an ex~ cellent sermon by Rev. Mr. White. The Artillery Band alse turned ont. The “mi- litia boys” presented a splendid appear- ance on parade. Foresters Parape —The members of the two city courts of Foresters parad to lst Class—1, Joseph McGrath; 2, Ernest | Merry; honorable mention, Fred Traivor. 2>d Olass—l, Peter Coughlan; 2, Chas | Roy; honorable mention, Jas McCloskey. 3rd Class—1, Albert Stuart; 2, Jas Mc- Lean; honorable mention, John Bearnes. HISTORY. (lst Romar)~-1, Isidore Buote; 2, | Hugh J McDonald; honorable mention, | Reginald McDonald. 2nd class (English)—1, Jas McCloskev, 2 Peter Coughlan and Wm Hyves; honor- able mention, Ernest Merry and Edward Blake. GEOGRAPHY. (Political)—1l, Jas McCloskey; 2, Peter Conghian; honorable mention, Jas Blake and Fred McDonald. READING AND DICTATION, i, Jas McLean; 2, Albert Stuart; honor- ab'e men.ion, John Bearnes. MUSIC. Gagnon; 2, L D Augustine Proficiency—1, Paul Tobin; honorable mention, Bearnes and Joseph Raffiery. Improvement -1, fred McDonald; 2, E ‘ward Brophy and Clifford Cox, — PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. | { Splendid Exhibition by the Pupils of | St. Joseph’s Convent. | The exhibition of plain and fancy sew- ing in connection withthe closing exercis- es of St. Joseph’ Convent has been visit- | ed by alarge pumber of people, ard all | express themselves as delighted with | the amount of work performed and the | skill displayed in its execution. The | work has all been done by the day schol- | ars, most of whom are of very i years, Instruction inthis useful branch | of domestic economy is givea by the| Sisters oo the afternoons of eech Friday, | and the results show how thorougbly | grounded the pupils are, | Miss Mary Toole’s contr bution to tle | display consists of alarge number of chil - | | made ineverv particul:r, Miss Gertie Griffin also shows some excel- lent plain sewing,t esides a bandeome cnueh- ion eroche ed on silk and some very pre y Miss Clara cusbion§= of ren’s dresses, W tidies aud pillow shams. shows a beaut.ful arasene work on plush finished in satin, ogether with some pretty doylies and a ynaeptity of plain sewing. Miss Florrie ) sRoche’s showing inclades a band-ome table scarf and some neatly-worked pillow | shams. Miss Mary Anu Calisgban also shows some very pretty tidies; and Misses Aggie Croke and Mary Pidgeon each show handsome cushions crocheted on silk. Steele Among the other pupils whose work was admired are Minnie Corcuran, Mary Wise,Lena Trainor, Charlotte Gallaat, (iertie Curley, Ella and May Dougan, Rose and Maggie Connoily and B. Wynne. There are severa] others whose work is wel] deserving of mention but their names have escap d us. Several maps of the Dominion and the Maritime Province were also on view. They were drawn by the pupils, and the work was wel! perfcrmed in every par | largely Grace Church yesterday forenoon, where | an appropriate and thoughtfal sermoo was preached by Rev. W. J. Kirby. he turn~ out was large and highly creditable. Gal- braitk’s band furnished apprepriate music Tue Very Larest.—One of the very latest things to which the name of the hero of Manila has beeo applied is “the Dewey cocktai!.” The qualities of this concoction | are thus deserio d: “Tu repose it is as bland and alluring a®* ueciar, but in action it is as warlike and mighty as the hero whose name it tears. Tue mon who approaches it should rem mber tat it is loaded.” Svuccesrri Trial triv.—The handsome steam yacht Flash, bars for the Rona- gav-Unsworth syndicate ty the Mesers Macdona’}, wae taken out for a trial epin on Saturday afcerneon, The engine worked like a chain, aad # <peed of 95 knots was eavily attained, Tue & gine 18 of the tan- dew pati rn, ond is « beanty. [tis from the establ «hmeot of Brace Stewart & Co, Mrs Inos’ Fuxernat—A_ great number f of eitiz-ns aitend athe fuvet sl of Mrs. F. W. Inge’ yesterday atternucn The pail-bearers were ri E B: eke, j es Hyndman, Joho Ower, Svdnev LU +-kirk, Arvinur Peake and Eardley Hy udman, Paul’s Church was of a very impressive character. Rev. Mr. White gave out the hymns, Rev. Mr. Sampson read the leeson, and Rev. Mr. S.mp-on offered prayer. snipe Meruopist Chureh.—The re-opening ssrvices in ihe Methodist Church ve-rerday were of ao ins piting character aud were attencel. Rev. Dr. Brecken, preached at the morning service, and ia the evening the pulpit was occupied by ‘Tne service in St, Rev. vohn Dawson. Both eermons were greatly appreciet-d. The mu-ic by the choir was execlieat in every p-rticular, the sulos by Miss Collings being e-pecially pleasing feat .res. indies Me Vance’s Funernat —The funeral of the Inte John Vance took place yeocerd y after:.oon at la'l—past two, and the pro~ cession was a large and Imposing one. The fureral was noder tue auspices of the Oddfellows, and six ofthe brethern acted as pall bearers. [wo compagies of the 82nd Battalion, two Companies of Artillery and the Engineer corp* attended. There were also two bands of ‘nusic in the pros cession. Rev T.F. Fullerton conducted the service at the bh use, and at the grave the Oddtellow’s service was chanted. bins Coxrerence ~The Methodist Conference will oven tomerrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, with a minister session, This session will close on Wednesday night. The first regular se-ei on will be held on Thurs- dav morning at 9 o’clock. The following changes have been made in the published list of ministers and their homes: Rev. J. A. Clarke, M. A., John A. Moore; Rev. John Dystant, Thos. R. Brooks; Rev. Samue! Howard, B. D., W. P. Colwill; Rev. R. W. Clements, R. Yearitz; Rev. M.R. Koight, R K. Jost; Rey. E.C. Turner, Henry Weeks; Rev H. E. Thomas, Li. M. Poo! . Rev. J. eee EE an Seen oe ; Poa ad ies es Vars ticular. Theexhibitors were May Toole, | 24™¢Y: + “ns ye - ob L ry s “ : 7 es Is: Vy ‘Oo. oLree i c . Gertie Griffia and Mary Ann Calleghan. Miss Ellis; Rev. Geo, Steel, Mar righ Mt Nm Se Oe NE ee ® Se @ SN OD WY s% ~> S4s'% Fie pe SUSU OS DOD ODS FED De® WD SSW COOW Me wer ae found at our stores a SERIES THE DRUGGISTS. For Amateur Photographers cin always be Photograph Supplies } Zz a> ’ t lowest prices. ( " JOHNSON ‘&! 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We do not want any customer’ to keep asuit they are not perfectly eaticfied with, but won! rather that they return them, make another selection if they like, or get their money back. a We are giving special discounts on all summer ties and shirte. STORE Keep out the flies with our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Cils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Too!s and lots of other lines in the Hardwere Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bec Heater, but, great big but, you must buy for cash. and a Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Prices, Courteous Treat- ment, Prompt Attention Low Alero a full line of steel. and Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges iron stoves and ranges, ‘ ee AE Peep see