carta nen ener & a eet Gen ai am. gma acs meena atest THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 30 1898. BABY’S OWN SOAP is made particularly for little folks, It is the purest soap in the world. Really and truly the purest. It looks good ; smells good ; 1S ge od ; and does good to the pink. and tender skin of infants, Thousands of men and women use BAsy’s Own Soap—be- cause they like it—but for Babies it is indispensable. 76 Tee ALBERT TOILET SOAP Co., MONTREAL. Unprincipled makers are offering an inferior soap the same in color and shape On BANWO Cems « 6 oe « o own - a Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. Before Francis Loag worth Haszard, Ksq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said city of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Asceembly of the eaid [zland, entituled “An Act to Consolid- sie and Amend the several Acts Incorpor- aiing the City of Charlottetown” ordered snd appointed that Monday the 4th July next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to bim from the last preced- ing valuation, assessments or rates im pos- a or authorized by the City Council of the said City; and that on such day and daily tLereatter uatil all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, in Coarlottetown aforesaid, all such appeals : ‘| be heard and finaliy determined by Dated this 24th day of June, A. D. 1898. ROBEBT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector for eaid C ity June 243i eod. Tan Shoes $4.25 A pair. We have placed in our window a lot of mens Tan Shoes, former prices $1.75 and $1.85 a pair, you can have your choice of them for $1.25 a pair. If you wanta good, light, cool shoe for summer wear invest in a pair of those shoes. We can eell you a good colored ehoe dressing at 10c a package. R.K.Jost Stamper’s Corner i ee o> = 2 Of TOD OD ©) 9495, 0SVOBV 03600 Soe ©202900093 © OHO6O4654O040D re X Danes Beale’s Corner Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. ——- -— We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock, Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize Mum's Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s JOY & DAVIES a a ere Es a } mention: ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS. ak ST. PETE’ ’' PCY'ASCHOOL. R’islhe boi DA | Latin I1i—Hon mention, F May, prize | (presented by Mrs May); E Dawson. } II—Prize (presented by Mis Tooker), L W MeNutt } French If Hon mention J A Wil- liams, Prize, (presentei‘by Mrs Leslie McNutt); E Dawson. I—Prize (pre- sented by Mrs T J Harris), L W Me. | Nutt. ¢ Seripture III—ifon mention, E Mc- Nutt, J A Williams, L W MeNutt, AA Blancbard, E Dawson. Prize (pre- sented by Hon EJ Hodgson), F May. Il—Hon mention, G Tooker, J S Me- Leod. Prize (presented by Hon EJ Hodgson), E S Blanciard. I—Hon mention, H Beer. Prize. Jas Harris. English History [i1[—Hon mention, H | Stewart. E Dawsoo, J A Willams. I. | W MeNutt, H Tidmarsh, A A Blaneb- | ard, E McNutt. Prize (presented by Hon EJ Hodgson), F May. II— Hon mention G Tooker, J S McLeod. Prize (presented by Hon EJ Hodgsen) E S$ Blanchard. I—Hon mention G Tom. lins, A Croskill, H B.er. Prize, James Harris. Canadian History I[—Ilon meati nr, G Nicholson, J A Wil iams, E Dawson, L, W MeNutt, E MeNutt, F May. Prize (presented by Hon E J Hedyson) A A | Blanchard. | Hen mention, J S Me- | Leod. Prize (presented by Hon E J Hodgson), E S Blanchard. Mathematics, Euciid Algebra and | Arithmetic, Hon mention J A Williaws, | E Dawson. Prize (presented by Mrs E | | j { Dawson), AA Blavchard. II (Arith- metic). Prize (presented by Mrs Dawson), J S McLeod. I—Hen mn. tion, A Croskill, G Tomlins, J Munley, H Tooker, J Harris, Prize. H Beer Eoglish subjects Ill—lHcn menticn, J Kiggins, H Tidmarsh, L W MeNatt, E MeNutt, E Dawson, F Mav, J A Williams. Prize, (present.d by Mrs C A Robinson), A A Blanchard. I[—Hon mention, J S McLeod. Prize (pre sented by Lt-Gov How!an), E 8S Blanch ard. I—Prize. Jas Harris Attendance—Prize, (presented by Mrs L L Beer), F Muy, G Nicholsun, (equai), GIRLS’ SCHOOL. PRIZE LIST, Scripture, Ist Forni— Honorable men tion: Margaret Ful’: Marion De B.ois, John Fualierion, James Peters. George DeBlois, pri iiussel. Watson Scripture, 2nd Form—Hon:rable mention: Helen LUisan:bard, Marioa Mitchell, Gertrude DeBlois, Kitty Peters; Winnifred Debiois, Ethel Mc— Lean, Edythe Hyndman, Laura Mc- Millan, Audry DeB!ois, prize (presented by Mrs Arthur Peters) Shearer Mary Bartlett (equ:'.) English and Canadian History, 20d Form—Honorable mention: Kitty Peters, Winnifred Del}iois, Laura Mac- millan, Mary Bartlett, Andry DeBiois, \ilsa prize (presented by Mr Rankin) Ailsa Shearer. Geography, 2ni1 Form, Honorable Maricn Mitcheli, Gertrude DeBlois, Helen Blauchard, Kitty Peters, Ethel MeLean, Edythe Hyrdman, Laura | MacMillan,Audry JicKlois, Mary Bart- lett, prize (presented by Mrs Bartlett) Eiiza Shearer. Compositiinand Eogiish Grammar, 2nd Form—Honorabie mention: May Saunders, Mariane Mitchell, Gertrude DeBrois, Helen Pianchard, Kitty Peters Ethel MclLian, Wisniired Deblois Edythe Hyndman. Lauri Macmiilan, Ailsa Shearer, Audrey DeBlois, prize (presented by Rey ‘TT Hi Hunt) Mary Bartlett. Sixth Reader- Honorable mention; Winifred DeBlovis, h:hel] MeLean, Edythe Hyndman, Laura Meemillan, Mary Bartlett, prize Ailsa Shearer. * French—Honorsbie mention: Miriam Mitchell, Kitty Peters, Gertrude De- Blois, Edytse Hyndman, Wionifred DeBiois, Ethe! McLean, Mary Bartlett, Ailsa Shearer, Auley Deblois, prize (presented by Mr Rarkin) Laura Me- Millan. Latin—Honorable mention: Kitty Peters, Winnifred Deblois, Edythe Hyndman, Ethel McLean,Ailsa Shearer, Audry DeBlols, prize (presented by Rev J Simpson), Mary Bartlett. Arithmetic and Writing—Honorable mention: Kitty Peters, Ethel McLean, Gertrude DeBlois, Edythe Hyndman, Laurag Macmillan, Mary Bartlett, Audry DeBlois. prize (presented by a friend) Ailsa Shearer. Daily marks,1st form. lowest division, Thomas Fullerton; Daily marks, Ist form, 2nd division, Russell Watson; Daily marks, Ist form, highest division, Marion and George DeBlois, (equal). Daily marks, 2nd form, lower divi- sion, Kitty Peters; daily marks, 2nd form, upper division, Mary Bartlett, (presented by Mr Morson. ) Improvement—Margaret Fullerton, (presented by Rey J Simpson.) Attendance—Whole school: Mary Bartlett, (presented by Mrs Watson. ) Best in Examinations—-Audrey De- Blois, (presented by Mrs Bartlett.) —_- BETTER than cure is prevention. By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. A tempting array of tropical fruit at Sanderson & Co’s. Tomatoes, Cal plume, peaches, apricots, bananas, 25c per dozen; cucumbers and cabbage—Sandereon & Co. manuant’s Offices, notwithstanding there were on the walls, serving as decorna tions. confisexted weno Bs it Woks of prieoner i Wealy he ugh. { F@¢eu ik t.i } couptry, thcagb it wouldn't have there wasn'ta gun among these. The pearest to it was a bayonet, and the reer were poinards, scimiters, stilettos, | butcher knives, table knives, penknives, | and shoemakers’ knives. The dinner hour was marked by curious spectacle. The street outsic: the prison was filled with the ‘‘wive: children, dogs and other members of the prisoners’ households.’’ These brought baskets of edibles tothe prison- ers, some of whom were permitted to speak to their relatives through a grat- ing. Tothe convicts not permitted to come tothe grating, their relatives were allowed to send in notes accompanying the dinner baskets. This privilege h::! | given rise to a peculiar way of making a few pennies among personsable ‘ write—‘‘itinerant scribes who for : cent or two wrote messages to the pr’ oners.’’ One woman bade the scribe t put her message in red ink. She wou!: have none of the ‘‘purple stuff.’’ ‘‘Tell him,’’ said she, ‘‘that I sen: him two little tamales and tell bin that la perrita died yesterday.”’ Says the reporter, ‘‘And the scril: leaning under the shade of his umbre la, sitting on a rock, with his bottle c’ red ink on another rock beside hiu worked away assiduously, with an et: mology all his own, beginning para graphs with lower case letters and pu! ting in caps in the most unexpecte: places, so that it would take an Igns tins Donnelly cryptogram to deciphe: the meaning of his hieroglyphics.’’ Coughs and colds need nct he cured, endured; they can be that Many mixtures are tem- and quickly. porary in effect, but Scott’: Emulsion of Cod-liver Oj) with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine scothes the inflamed throat and ! the blood lung The combination cures. This may prevent serious | lung troubles. . and $r.ce; all "druggists SCOTT & BOWNE, Chetnisez, Toranto. GET RICH QUICKL.. iotay fo PROMPTLY SECURED), free covy of our big Box 3s. t/eha extensive experience } t cate pat laws of 50 foreign countri 2. mo or photo for free advice. MAMION & MA. RION, Experts, Tem Br , Montreai. Bankruot Si : Tenders will b> receiv> aA snb up to and inclusive o e it 7 Oo 7 1898, for ine purchase o: | took ov ¥ ZO fancy roodsand surndrie- an err t Fas and office fnuroiture ar: of Thos kK. Jolly & Co at 351 Main Street, in the town or arm: N. 8. Stock has not yet been — estimated as amountin®: to ir Ste 000.0 $20,000.00 The Inventory will be op neracr . ' on the premises, on and alicr ine 20th day June, 1°98. ‘}he subscriber does not bind himselfto a cept the lowest or any tender, CHARLES T. GRAN THA} , Aesiz Yarmouth, N, S., Jume 10, if93. 10 till J 3u Never Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sel] low. a G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. =", Charlottetown. TEA and BAZAR. The Ladies Aid Society of the West River Presbyterian Church, in tend holding a Tea and Bazaar at AFTON HALL West River, on Duminion Day. Thx Alameda will leave Prince St. Whart ! atone o'clock. Passengers will !« met by teams at wharf to take them to the grounds. If day is not fire, tea will be heid on Saturday. 144 td i been strange in the Italy of Machiavelli, eee oooeeses ala : | } : If | were a mother * rN | Mv a . . i . : | would insist : . Li . on having Shorey’s Clothing for my @ | treats Curoste Disczases by t $ boys. . Their Clothing is all sewn @ method of persistent oulltedo tar Saliatinry > with linen thread, the material is all $ i teethirediag gy Bch Tate - thoroughly sponged and shrunk, and @ | suresMinimum of suffering sad eet te > the workmanship is guaranteed not to : | “OFS, Possible im each case, mene e rip. Might just as well have it, when | MICROSCOPICAT, EX A¥INATIO : it doesn’t cost any more than inferior 3 | BLOOD, SPULA, URINE ae ATION up 2 makes. ° Ay . iss 1% Avoid At s eo: 7 You can always be sure of getting it 3 Graduat d Atrempts t naided. V e= by insisting on seeing the guarantee @ ra ula e of New York Uni this y' © ae : ticket which is in the pocket of each % | And the NEW YORK HOSPICAL 4 ibis © eo ; t e | Veors practice in N. ¥. Cirs Dinles Wenty N 3. ; : garment. iS@ stered in U. 8, and Canada ae Black SOOOOOOSOOOOOOOSOOSOF POOOOOOO SOOO OOOOE : td Address: Charlottetown, P.B.L,, Gay, - Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town. UPFICE: VIELORIA ROW. ge a ———— THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS VARNISH STAIN eration. colors: cherry, oak, mulhorany to put on. any house; It can be used over paistec ground color is put on first. let sent free to any aceirese. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS OO., PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS, 100 Canal St., Cleveland. 897 Washington Street, New York, is stain ground in varnish. It stains the wood and varnishes it in one o It is made in-the following . rosewood, waluut, cbony, Ltis prepared ready for the brush and very easy We recommend it for furniture, and bric-a-brac and of the woodwork also for floors. urfaces, if a gufta'ye hwetiiple cards nud boc &- 2429 Stew irtAvouu ‘ 2. St. Antoine Street, Moutreal Accom modations reserved } References on application: for patients, sy -ven right.) ’ oe A L HE watch trad in € has been rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after p fe a long period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction, we cannot say, but the fact re mains that you can buy: from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,00ds at all. 4 If you want a good and also : Ea the cheapest watch for the money, we reccmmend a ood movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear a very short time, the about i? “)54 » VRICiv LOosT. t office key finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Soliciting a share of you patronage, we remain, Yours respectfully, E. W. TAYLOR, -~CRECENTS’— ——Bicycle and Athletie—— SPORTS —ON THE C. A, ‘dae Mile Novice ist Prize—Siiver Cup, (G. H, Taylor) 20 : Prize—Bicycle Pauts and Stockings, (Gordon & IcLellan ) “rd Prize- Bicycle Boots, (Goff Bros) tth Prize—Bicycle Stockings, (W. A. Weeks & Co.) *—£60 Yard Dash ( Handicap) ist Prize— Marble Clock, (Bruce Stewart & Co.) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal, (Art Saunders) 3rd Prize— Box Cigars; (Dodd’s Medical Hall) -++—GOne Mile Bicyele (Boys under 16) Ist Prize—Silver Medal (A. N. Large) 2od Prize—Silver Ink Stand, (E. W. Tayior) srd Prize--Sweater, S A McDonald) 4—uarter Mile Bicycle (Handicap ) 1st Prize—Gold Medal, (Hewitt & Hyndman) 2nd Prize—Pair of Vim Tires, (Toronto Tire Co.) jra Prize—Pear! Opera Glassses, (Myers Bros) 4—200 Yards Flat Race (Handicap) ist Prize—Silver Cup, (W W Wellner) 2nd Prize—Bronze Clock (Full Eletric Light Co) 3id Prize— Daily Examiner for one year '—Half Mile Race (Handicap) ist Prize—Gold Medal (Mark Wright & Co) 2ad Prize—Silver M2dal (John McLeod & Cv) 3rd Prize—Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co) i—One Mile Bicyele (2.50 Class) let Prize—Silver Cup (“Hot Quad”) 2ad Prize—Silver Medal (Jos Merry) 3rd PrizemBicyc!e Lamp (Miler Bros) s—(uarter Mile Run ist Prize—Marble Clock (G. F. Hutcheson) 2nd Prize—Dressing Case (A. W. Reddin) Jed Prize—Cased Pipe (Watson’s Drug Store) ENTRIES close with Secretary Saturday uight, June 25th. Fees, 50c for each event, Low fares on all trains and steam boats. Sports Begin AtiP. M. SHARP ; Admission 285e, &. 0. McLEGD, President ON OMINION DAY, JULY ist. ——— PROGRAMME 9 -One Mile Bicycle (Handicap) RARARRS | IT) A A. GROUNDS. — - i ee a in i ae i Ist Prize—Silver Cup (Dan McLeod) 20 ‘ Prize—Fit Reform Suit (?rowse Bros] 3rd Prize—Opera Glasses (W. Ff. Carter] 10—Half Mile Bicyele (Boys under 16) lst Prize—Silver Medal, [Geo Stanley] 2nd Prize—Card Receiver, {Moore & McLeod] Sed Prize— Pearl Handled Pocket {Fennel & Chandler) Se Lee ee ee 4 1i—Massey-Harris One Mile Bicycle . Ist Prize—Gold Medal, [Massey~Harris Co., St.John] | 2nd Prize—Silver Cur, {Chariottetown Gas Co.j | 3rd Prize—S ‘Iver Spoon, [D. M. Robinson] “ 12—Half Mite Run (Handicap | Ist Prize—Gold Headed Cane, ,|Owen Trainor] 2nd Prize—Silver Medal, [Reardon Bros.] 3rd Prize—Cased Pipe, [Islander Publishing Co.] 13—Two Mile Bicyele (Lap Race) lst* Prize—Gold Medal [Dodd Rogers] a 2nd Prize— Silver Medal, (“Old Sport”) " De 3rd P1ize—Silver Movnted Cane [Johnson & Johnson Time Prize—Collar and Cuff Case (Haezard & Moore) 14- High Jump Ist Prize—Fishing Rod [Geo: E: Hughes} 2nd Prize~Shaving Set [Carter’s Book Store] 3rd—Prize—Box Cigars, (Anzus McDonald) 15—Three Mile Bicycle Team Race - Prize—Silver Trophy, value $69, ‘presented by Cycling Club. S§@"This event is open to teams from any Club in the Maratime Provinces. 16—Five Mile Bieyele [Handicap] lst Piize—Silver Cup, (“Banena” “Jude” an 1 “String” 2vd Prize—Bicycle Suit, (J. T. McKenzie srd Prize—Daily Guardian for one year. For train arrangemonts see posters. Grand Stand 10c W, I, HARVIF, Secretary —