ge a SA Rly PR RBI BRE Leone EE a es ~* . if i # ; awa. ache SRLS I 1k aR “eee 2° DAIL) EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 29 1900 anna CITY SCHOOLS. 62 ssn ee ccm ma To Accommodate | (Continued from - Dictation---1, Frank McEwen; 2. Geo G {| IC Innis; 3, Jack Mitchell, | Geography---1, Frank McEwen: 2, 8, Wallace Higgins. Page 3.) George Innis; We have F ned a Nurses | History—1,Frank McEwen; 2, George . | Fs gister. Pers ma wishing to) Innis; 5, Roy Hughes. : engare - ' } | English---1, Frank McEwen; 2, Roy ga,:e a nurse can do 60 bY] paehes: 3, Wallace Higgins. a} p! ying at Arithmetic---1, Frank McEwen; 2, Geo Hooper; 3, Roy Hughes. Penn ; ; J McEwen: 3, Charlie Crockett, al. Ona S rug ore Nature Studies---1, Roy Hughes; ®, | . Frank McEwen; 3, George Innis. _. . . . Drawing---1, Jack Mitchell, Charhe Nur-es can register free ol! |r kett, (equal); 2, Frank McEwen; 3, | } > | Willie Rattenbury. . 4 7 4 : oe 5 eLO E. MACKENZIE’S DEPARTMENT. | GRADE V Peay Trustees’ Certificate Willie Cornfoot. Livingstone, Frank Maclean, Katie Smith, Willie Cornfoot. Reading—1l, Helen Stewart; 2, WwW Cornfoot: 3, Katie Smith, Albert Hodg- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ent Fase CrRAC.i CHURCH: Spelling—i, W Cornfoot; 2, or Stewart: 8, Katie Mackenzie, \ ill hold Its Annual Picnic at : | Smith, John Wilkshire. Helen Katie Historv—1, W Cornfoot; 2, Katie Smith; 3, Willie MacCalder, Hammond Geography—1, W Corntoot; 2, Katie —ON— | \Smith: 3. Hammond Munn, Frank Mc- WEDNESDAY JULY 4 Lean. John Macmillan. 1) wk River the finest fishing ground oxo tne Island is pear at hand ir yo will leave City Sration at 9,8?. Kern no fare 40 cents— Children ha!f fare - S; « «| rates for families. V vors iable amply provided—Re f «- tments of a)! kinds. Pv rvything in the line of sports ard tmn~ ments on hand. Picure train will stop at all stations | whrn ~ignvalled. Single fare arranged for on the Cape) Traverse branch. N B.—S8hould day prove unfavorable ti « ) ienie will be held the following day. | Jure 29, 30, 31, aw oO PIC-NIC China Point. Th» Catholics of China Point and Gal .« Point intend holding a grand Pic-Nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Fred Nelson, 0% MONDAY, JULY 9th. In nil of the funds of their Chipel th». A good warm dinner will be pre, «red, and also tea on the tables at noon ‘Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier wi! eave 8. N, Co's Wharf, Char- lw: wn, at 9.804. m*, to convey ex» -ionists to the grounds, retura- ing on the evening after all the fum is ovr calling at Huliday’s Wharf go- ing sod returning. The band of the L ..ue of the Cress will be on the gr». !s to discourse sweet music, and bas pipes and fiddles and high diddle did ies . “aloon wel! stocked with all the d-'« ios of the seasen will be pro-! vid « tor the benefit of the guests and wiil |» presided over by that Prince of vocd fellows, Mr. John OC Morr'sey. | lvancing booths, swings, queits, and al s»«rts usual on such eccas‘ens will be pr vided, and a fine day’s sport may be looked for. All are cordially | mired to attend. | Admission to the grounds including | tea 25 cents, Dinner 50 cents, By order ofcommitee. WALTER VORRISEY, Sec. D Ex. 2 awild. ALLDORFF. The noted stallion “Alldorff” by “All Right” 5817, Dam “}'airmsid” was foaled at “Brighton Farm”. Weet River, Char- Munn, Helen Stewart. Grammar—1, Katie Smith ; 2, W Corn- foot: 38, Hammond Munn, Leslie Mac- Neill, Katie Mackenzie, Helen Stewart. Arithmetic—1. W Cornfoot; 2, Katie Smith: 3, Katie Mackenzie, Helen Ste- wart, Hammond Munn. Nature Studies—1, Mary Smith: 2, Katie Smith; 3, Sarah Macdonald, Katie Mackenzie. Drawing—1, Helen Stewart; 2, Leigh Sellers, John McLeod, John Wilkshire ; 8, Janie Livingstone. MISS STRAMBERG’S DEPARTMENT. GRADE II. Certificate for Writing— Wallace Mc- Donald. ist Certificate—Harry Nelson; 2nd, Henry Wright; 3rd, Rupert Seaman, George Taylor, Louis Pound, Herbert Yeo, Clarence Harris, Charles Toombs. Deportment—1, George Rice, 2, Earl Young, Rupert Seaman, 3, George Tay- lor. Reading—1, Wallace McDonald, Earl Young; 2, Rupert Seaman, Charlie Toombs, Tommy Fullerton, Frank Hobbs, Cyril Hughes; 3, Ernest Heartz, Bennie Rattenbury. Dictation—1, George Rice, Earl Young; 2, Harry Nelson, Henry Wright. Herbert Yeo, Louis Pound; 3, George Taylor, Walter Lantz, Clarence Harris Willie Smith, Grafton Long. Geography—1, Wallace McDonald, Harry Nelson, George Taylor, Charlie Toombs, Walter Lantz; 2, Percy Tanton, Clarence Harris; 2, Fred Teed, Austin Chappell, Hollis Rowe. Grammar—1, Henry Wright, Harry Nelson, Rupert Seaman: 2, Charlie Toombs, Louis Pound, Herbert Yeo, Ernest Heath, Ernest Beer; 3, Silas Whitlock, George Duncan, Preston Mc- Lean. Arithmetic—1, Henry Wright, Harry Nelson, George Rice. Wallace McDon- ald; 2, Louis Pound, Percy Tanton, Clarence Harris, Herbert Yeo; 3, Chesti- mine Horne, Tommy Fullerton, Walter Lantz, Charlie Toombs, George Taylor. Penmanship—1, Wallace McDonald, 2, Harry Nelson, Henry Wright; 3, Aus- tin Chappell, Rankin McLean, Charlie MeDougall, John Matheson. Composition—1, Earl Young, 2, Rupert Seaman, Henry Wright, George Taylor, Charlie Toombs; 8, Walter Lantz, Wil- lie Smith, Dudley Riggs. Nature Studies—i, Harry Nelson, Henry Wright, Charlie Toombs, Rupert Seaman, Louis Pound, Clestimine Horne 2, George Taylor, Herbert Yeo; 3, Earl Young, George Rice. Dreving— 4 Harry Nelson; 2, George Rice; 8, Charlie Toombs, Walter Lantz, Frank Hobbs. CHRISTINA G. MCMILLAN’S DEP’T. Grade ITI. Attendance—Lillian B. Garnhum, Bessie H. Younker, Percy S. Younker, Edgar W. Allan, Fannie Kemp, Pheobe Livingston, Doyle Kelly. ist Certificate Doyle Kelly; 2, Hazel E. McKinnon, Cedric H. Balderston (equal) 3, Adele Newbery, Lillian B. Garnhum, Lillian Earle, Hattie &. Mills, Ruby E. Wilkshire, Wendell F. Tidmarsh. Certificate for Writing—Leslie Wool- ner’ Reading—1, Lillian Earle; 2, Cedric Balderson ; 8, Bessie Younker, Wendal Tidmarsh. Dictation—1, Doyle Kelly; 2, Hazel Tottetown, is a jet black horse and weighe 1175 hoe. As this horse ie eo well and favorably known further description is superfluous; blood tells every time and like bis ancetter Alldorff has always been a firet prize winner wherever shown in the ring. ““Alldorff” will stand at the stables of flerbert H. Acorn’s at Souris East, every Saturday, and during the remaining time will be at the ownere stables at Dundas. WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON, Owner io char, e. Dundas Centre, June 26th, 1900. dy & wkly dine. NOTICH. Har ired from business would all rr 8. W. DODD. fo E ee McKinnon; 3, Adele Newbery, Lillian Garnhum. hy—1, Doyle Kelly ; 2, Adele Newbery, Jack McLeod; 3, James Blake, Cedric Balderson, Wendell Tid- marsh Arithmetic—1, Doyle Kelly; 2, Adele Newberry, Frank Daziel and Fred Gay. Newbe Cedric Smith. Nature Studies—1, Doyle Kelly; 2, Adele Newbery, Cedric Balderston, equal ; 3, Vernon McKinnon, Hazel Mc- Kinnon. Writing—1, Leslie Woolner ; 2, Hattie , Hazel McKinnon, equal; 3, bery. Deportment—Lillian Earle, Darrach, Heath Ives, Adele Newbery, Lillian Garnhumn, Arthur Bell, Jean Smith, Fannie Kemp. Trustees’ Certificates for Highest Number of Mer eh Essery, Grace Norton, David , Jessie Mc- Kenzie, Alex, Cameron, Samuel Bears, Some Men’s Shirts the kind that will wash and keep their color. The W.G. & R. brand; also a few of Tooke’s. 150 one bundred and hifty left. We had 300 last Saturday all sizes from 14in. to 164 many have (2) two collars and 1 pair of Cuffs. The price ran from 85c to $1.60 and were considered good yulue at that price. Every Shirt guar- avteed the best fitting Shirt in Canada 10-day. Saturday’s Kargain 50c Price is bargain no2 85 Soft Bosom Shirts good washers and good value all sizes lots o1 pat- terns make a good outing Shirt. Prices range from $1.25 to $1.50 Saturday’s bargain price (5c bargain nos About 50 odd sizas io unlaundered aod white starched Front Shirts also a few colored, good value at 75c 25¢ and $1.00. Saturday's price bargain no aA Tweive pieces of English and Ameri- can Dress Maslins. Very fine Cambric and Percaline. Priced from 15c to 10c 19c. cut down to sul! Saturday bargain nos For your Guid Man's Neck Silk Bapdava Scarfs, the kind that will Soft Caintz pattern Silk, segular 75c Scarfs just thething to wear with a S.ft bosom Shirt, they were never offered before for less than sev- enty five cents. Saturday‘s price 88 New Polley Belts made from Silk Rivbon price from 75c¢ to $1.24 Saturdao’, price bargain Bargain no 7 LADIES KID GLOVE SNAP, colored and Black, Ciasped all sizes one dollar quality. Saiurday only 49¢ bargainnos 50 Leather Belts, fancy Bucrles priced from 25c to 35c. Satur- a day's } rice 10¢ bargain no2® 500 yards Imported Tweed 12 p.’- terns, price 75c, 85c $1.00 Satur- day’s price 55¢ bargain nolo So led in the makiog atthe factory 24 White Grecian Bed Quilts full size, soft finish in dressing good value at $1.35 and $1.50. Saturday’s price 95¢ anship---1,Geo Hooper; 2, Frank Another Big Saturday Swift Sellers OR Bs READ AND PROFIT. Katie Smith and | Bargain Tm ©. a. | pargain no il i Certificate for Penmanship—Katie | Smith, Helen Stewart. Certificate for Attendance—Janie Our Geveralsin Africa 80 framed Pictures regular 50c Pictures 25° Saturday‘s price . bargain nol 12 Dress Robes at half price, mer Giyster Net Iroyinal Moreer ground 75c goods, for Saturday INO. 13. Silk Front Shirts for men. 50 Shirts six patterns $1.25 and 1.50. Saturday 95¢ Sum- 35¢ \IWTo. 14 | 25C | Saturday’s price | 49¢ 8850 | | j i f ‘ 538 Children’s Pinafores in 10 colors, six sizes. Prices runfrum 35cto 55c, made from good washing print. Saturday’s price , 35¢ Wo. 15. 100 Ladies’ White Lawn Aprons with and without Bibs with insertion tcimmiogs, good value at 50c 39 each. Saturday’s price C INO. 1G. 50 HOLLAND BLOUSE Suits and single Blouses for boys 3 to 8 years old, price 75c to $1.00, Satur- day’s price 50¢ wash and keep their color, made from | TAT OQ. 1°7. 15 Ladies’ Summer or Spring full Jackets, Grey, Fawn and Mixed Colors, regular price $5 00 to 7.50. $3.05 ,argzain nos INTO. 1s. LADIES’ JACKETS marked from tt to $10 00. Saturday’s 5.00 15 LADIES’ JACKETS 5 és) $7-75 to 9 00 going Saturday ° Lsced and But ovued and Iw ©. 19. 86 Lidies’ Sauomer Coats, Fawas: Drab:, Browns, Biues, Greens, Reds uod Blitks siz:38 to 3S. every day prices $7.00 to 10.00, Siturday’s price 5.75 pargain 2O SKIRTS, SUITS and BICYCLE SKIRTS, Ccrepou Scirts 38, 40, 42 and 44, $9.00 for 7.00 Serge and Lustre Skirts SPECIAL PRICES 3°75 and 4.75 Cloth and Tweed Skirts (nabit back) $5.00 value for bargain no e2il ROYAL BARGAIN— High Range offer.Our TWENTY-ONE NUMBER is a ROYAL ONE. Bicycle Skirts $5.0) vaiue for 3.90 (Homespun Cloth). Summer Outing Skir's, 3 colors, granite cloth, all sizos $2.75 value, Saturday’s price 1.90 Colored Duck Outing Skir.s, 3 colors, Green, Blue, Light Gray $2.35. Satur- SF amr ae ume manta, Saturday Sale At The Bie Store, 1.5C€0 Yards A drive in oriental lace 3 t: 4 in, wide White, Cream and Butter, Price 10 to 152 Saturday 20 Corset Covers i8c Saturday 10¢ 30 Pairs Drawers sold up t Saturday a ee 25¢ 18 Paire better grade up to $2 Saturday . . ra | Men's Sox day 50¢ 1.65 SMALL SHOL for SATURDAY— Lawn Insertion 6 in. wide 1&c for 3c Men‘s Underwear 38c a suit _ Gordon Dye Black Lisle, Hose all sizes, lace design, Very new 48 to 95c (extra speciai) Ladies Embroidery Initial Hand kerchiefs, 3 in a box 45c Saturday 30¢ Children’s Knit Cotton Waists 35c, Saturday 20¢ Under vests for 5c each 5c pr 1-4 dollar Men's Ties 3 for Children’s Bibs 5c Children’s Crumpled Pinafores last © ps mong Ladies Handkerchiefs year’s goods e ” 10c{| Asample lot of Children’s. Ladies’ Cashmere Ribbed Hose for : 25c American Sailor Collars at clear- ance prices. Ladies’ Summer Corsets for ‘ Men's Braces Direct from our work rooms. 25 Lrimmed Hats $4.00 and 5.00 fer 3.75 50 CorsetCovers worth up to 2)¢ for 10ci 500 yerds of Dress Goods, Saturday Half Price. Ladies Black Siilor Hats worth 45e. Children’s Braces 8c pr. Men’s Socks 5c, 8c, J0c and 15c All-wocl Sox 25¢c pr Saturday A lot of Ladies’ Shir. Waists, 50c 10¢ | Shirt Waists Ladies Under Ssirts worth up to $2.25 for 39¢ 99C 3 for dollar. Hair Brush, Cloth Brush, Nai! Brush Saturday for 25¢ American Shopping Bag 95: and $1.15c quality. Saturday 75¢ 20 Plaques framed, gentlemen in 68c and 75c, Saturday 50¢ Boys’ Pants worth up to 65c and 75c. Saturday 50¢ Men’s 8.00 Suits for 5.00 Men’s Worsted Cost: and Vests 3.00 | eens: = = a OCR NERC AER Ce Racer 7.50 Kbaki 48c, Saturday 33¢ Spurgeon McKenzie, Arthur Tomlins, Enoch McDiarmid, Theo Farquharson, Lena Heron, Wm McKay. Attendance and Punctuality—Roy Taylor, Wm McKay. Reading—1, Grace Norton, David Carr, Leith Hodgson, Alex Cameron: 2, Jessie McKenzie, Harold Collings, Ar- thur Tomlins; 3, Roy Mills, Verna White, Jessie Currie, Marion Crockett, Stanley McDonald, George Brady. Dictation—1, George Essery, William McKay, Edward Colling; 2, Jessie Mc- Kenzie. David Carr Lena, Heron; 3, Leith Hodgson, George Mooney, Arthur Tomlins, Samuel Bears, George Brady, Grace Norton. Arithmetic—1, Geo Essery, Enoch McDiarmid, David Carr,§ Alexander Cameron; 2, Theophilus Farquharson, Grace Norton, Samuel Bears, Sp n McKeuzie; 8, Arthur Tomlins, Mills, Harold; Collings, Stanley Mc- Donald, William Cameron, Jessie Mc- Kenzie. Composition—1, George Essery; 2, Edward Collins, William McKay, Grace Norton, Jessie McKenzie; 3, Lena Heron, George Mooney, Spurgeon Mc- Kenzie, William Cameron, Drawing—1, Lena Heron, Alexander Cameron, Harold Collings; 2, Gertrude derston, Percy Younker,Jean | Mills ; 3, Ceasley McMillan, Adele New- | MISS MINNIE FINLAYSON’S DEPARTMENT. | Davis, Russel Smith,Stanley McDonald, Drawing—l, Doyle Kelly; 2, Adele William Cameron; 3, Marion Crockett, | Verna White, George Brady. Penmanship—1, Edward Nicholson, | Harold Collings, Roy Mills, Stanley Mc- Donald, William Cameron, Spurgeon McKenzie; 2, Lena Heron, Enoch Mc- _Diarmid; Jessie McKenzie ; 3,Alexander : Cameron, Gordon Essery. MISS LOUISE BARRETT’S DEPARTMENT. Certificates for General Proficiency— Josephine Smith, Walter Munn, Russel Robert Coombs, Lena Davison, Arthur McLeod, ‘ James Gillis, Vernon Mills, Karl Kelly, Edith McKay, Cecil Kemp, Archibald _ Livingston. Certificates for Attendance—Josephine Smith, Karl Kelly, Jack McDonald. ' Reading—Class I—Josephine Smith, Russel Coombs, James Gillis, Vernon Mills, Walter Munn, Marion McKenzie. ¥|GCoombs. Class 1l—Fullerton McLeod, Class II—Cecil Kemp, Lena Anderson, ooo McLeod. Spelling---Class I—Harry Baile Blanche Bailey, Jack McDonald, Some phine Smith, Arthur McLeod, James Gillis, Christina McKenzie, Allen Mc- Innis,. Class Il—Evelyn Allen, Cecil Kemp, Fullerton McLeod, Albert McDonald. Writing—Lena Davison, Josephine Smith, Caroline Chappell, Rosa Golden, { Wm Dewar, Edward Hurry. Class I1i—Evelyn Allen, Cecil Kemp, Archibald Livingston. Composition—Class I—Arthur Mc- Leod, Vernon Mills, Josephine Smith, Class II—Arthur Bruce, Robert McDon- ald, Cecil Kemp. Arithemetic—Arthur McLeod, “inane Gillis, John Garrick, Allan McInnis, Josephine Smith, Lena Davison, Russel Arthur Bruce, Evelyn Allen. Botany, Class I—Josephine Smith, Irene McLeod, Edith McKay, Russel Coombs, Gladys Nicholson, Jas Gillis. Class II—Lena Anderson, Cecil Kemp, Arch Livingston. Physiology—Percy Down, Karle Kel- ly, Christina McKenzie, Harry Bailey. Class Il—Lena Anderson, }Fullerton McLeod, Cecil Kemp. Drawing—RussellCoombs,Lena Davi- son, Josephine Smith. Class II—Archi- The bald Livingstone Ceeil Kemp. Honorable Mention, Class [1I—Olive | Fullerton, Laura Pidgeon, Minnie Carr, | Clarence Hodgson, Chester Garnhum. | Lydia Carr, Hannah Golden, James | Brady, Robert Dalziel,Joseph Anderson, Murdoch Waddell, MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curatiye powers and its record of cures is GREATEST. Siiced cora beef is the nicest thing yeu can get for saadwiches in hot wrather. For sale by the pond at Beer & Goff. 21. Read the Prices. I Quart $1.25 2 r 1.560 S /ir 1.75 4 w6 220 Retrigerators at cost. We guarantee our prices the lowest. DODD & ROGER Eee mye as HASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA. mported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Haszarde the genuine “Brahmin.” Ask for it, and see that you get it. are