ate ewe 3 ar UN RG lal bnak D Blea vn td GRAND om : “ st A EP Tea eo Cala t V Pe . THI NEW CHURCH GROUNDS AT— TRACADIE, JULY WEUNESDAY, 5th tee walk, threugdD & Only a few minu peautifal grove, tt l'raca Sta jeal place for a day’s outing A ine amuseme ia isual at the tea parties, ovether with many new i rare ecenes end stiractions are g rrantet n visitor Suffice it to say that coocerned are ‘ully determined to do and provide every~ thing that will ertertain pleasure and de light in a rova Every person who inate as to come Should the fifth prove unfavorable the tea will be held on Saturday Stk July. Be- sidea the regular trains runing at reduc- ed rates, aepecial will ieave Co’togn at 8.30 o’clock, »* leave Souris et 730 o’clock standard. teturning w leave Tracadie at 45 and 4.30 respectively. Where Are You Going — oN Wednesday Oth of July? [f yeu have not decided ona day for jleasure and relaxation in the interval] be~ ween the laborous spring work and the haring season, you oannot make a yetter decision than to select the above date sod take in one of those enjoyable Te Parties for which Kelly’s Cross ia fameo Besides beving a pleasant outiog, you sili bave an opportunity of seeing the eautifu) architectua! design and finish of he new church, which was opened with wufpicicus ceremony onthe &th of lest Jecember, and at the same timead a worthy cause, assisting in diminisbing tbe lebt on the same. Needless to say all the refreshment: lelicacies, and semusemeuts usual at such zatheringe wil] be provided by a hoapitable sod courteous congregration. R member the date—Wedneaday, July oth. Navy M. A. 8MITH. Secy. Committee. Kelly’s Cross, June 19th, 1898. 4a444A4a4A444 Nil Fountain Soda Water eee DRINK.... FFF « Sparkling, Natural Kquinox Waters & Ginger Ale QOT- BOTTLES 25¢ n, 2. Wholesale and hetail =» > Reddin .e DOS S¥FFVFSIFTIT Terre ¥ Pv Vy vy yyy yyy yy yy yyy yyy \ ll | att] «i F¥¥V"7 {\b» SS eS eS ee Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps (. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE, as 6d sa co ce te mp co — = 5 ~~ Millan, E Campbell, Ag. Callagi M Dougherty. . g- Vallaghan, and E THE SAID Liniiabd 2. hi CONVENT OF ST, JOSEPH Commencement Exercises | A GOOD PROGRAMME EXCEL- LENTLY RENDERED, Prize List Showing Standing of th Children. The commencement exercises of St Joseph’s Convent took place yesterday forenoon inthe Convent hall. The exer- cises were nct open to the public this year, which is to be regretted ax they were of a character. The hall was astefully decorated aod fitted up for the cccasion, and the little ones moet pleasing never, Jooked The programms which was eape cia'ly well rendered,jwill be found b:low:— Grand Chorus......... better. ueboiseaa OO com ¢ Chorus ofthe Flowers...... The Little Ones ERATE. "a GR) eo Mias. G. Griffin. Solo and Chorus—Gentle Words. . ...c..0es Play—The Battle of the Books............ Reading...... Sieben in sede ule abaleeses Miss M. Morgan. DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS. EM cnc veh ba cuche ub he kas oe Mise B Wynne. Solo and Chorus—My Convent Home.... Address.... o 2 escepenpaebees . Miss G. Hennessey. God Save the Queen. €PECIAL PRIZES. Donated by His Lordship Bishop Mac- donald, Rev. Fathers Morrieon, McLean. McMillan, T Curran, Mrs Blake, Mr D Reddin and Mr Driscoll to the pupils of St Joseph's Convent. FIRAT CLASS. Christian Doctrine—Equally merited by Misses M Corcoran, E Dougan. Drawn by M Corcoran. Honona>le Meation—Mieses ’G Hennes- sey, A McGonnell, M Pidgeon, A Croake and M Dougan. Assiduity—Equally merited by M Dou- gan, M Corcoran, A Croake, E Dougan. Drawn by M Dougan. Book -Keeping—Equally merited by A Croake, E Dougao,M Corcoran, M Dougan. Drawn by Miss A Croake. Honorable Mention—G Hennessey, L Trainor, A Mc- Gonnell, M Pidgeon. Piain Sewing—Equally merited by Misses G Hennessy and M Corcoran. Drawn by Mias G Hennessy. SEO@ND CLAss, Deportmeat—Equally merited by Misses L Murphy,I Finley, M Bradley, Drawn by Miss L Murphy. Christian Doctrine—Awarded ts M Giles, L Brems. Assiduity--Equally merited by Misse> M Morgan,M ‘toole. Drawn bv MitsM Morgan. Domertic Economy—Equally merited by Misses G Dougan, W Curley, M Cal- laghaon, M McLean, M Bradley. Draws by Miss G Dougan. THIRD €LAss, Christian Doctrine—Equally merited by Misees B Wyane,J Costello, I Dougan. Drawn by Mies J Costello, Deportment — Equally merited by Misses M J Wileon, A Finley, M Doirion and 8 Monaghan. Drawn by Miss M J Wilsoa Highest marks for English—Awarded to Mies B Wynne. Honorable Mention—Misses A Finley, A Lee, M Doiron, V Purcell. Plaia Sewing—Equally merited by Misses SJ Monaghan, M J Wilson, M Doiron, B Wynne, V Purcell, L Edmonds. E Keenan, A Lee, A Mc@ee, A Finley, Mise Mary Doirion and J Costello. Awarded to Miss S J Monaghan. Assiduity—Awarded to I Dougan. Honorable mention—M J Wilson snd M W bite. FOURTH CLASS. Christian Doctrine—Equally merited by Misses B Kavanagh, E McGuire, M Dov- gan and G Costello. Drawn by Miss B Kavanagh. . Arithmetic—Equally merited by Misses M Toole, M Mergan, M Bradley, G Dougan. Drawn by Miss Toole. Honorable men - ee — Steele, L Brems, E OUugan, J allachan T Curley. a “ Deporiment—Equally merited 4 A' ore { t \ -R8 E M Steele, R Toole, @ Wilson. MD poh E j|McGuire, M Murphy and Drawo by Miss G@ Wilson. Reading— Equally merited by Misses B Brown, B Kavanegh, A Trainor, M Mur- phy, EM Steele, R Toole. Drawn by Mies E M Steele. : Domestic Economy— Equal! j E j y merited by Misses J King, M Murray, T Doyle, G Costello, M Doucette and G Wileon. Awarded to Miss M G Costello. FIFTH CLAS8S—FIRST DIVISION. Christian Doctrine—Awarded to Miss C artio Arithmetic—Awarded to Miss 1 Mac-~ donald. Reading—Awarded to Miag F Curley. | SECOND DIVIsION, Reading~- Awarded Gilea, ~M Dougan M Lynch— to Misses M Me DAILY ae tee erm ma Aiba bite ak esata Cascais REET Fo a EXAMINER, Michigan, which will be awarded next wena | as the course is not yet completed. The Sisters of the Convent desire to re- turn their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who contributed prizes or as~ sisted them in any way. ~—_-*. An “only original’ cireus is now, giving performance: at Christiania, Norway. The members of the troupe represent various grades of nobility. of the educated is a clown, the ness, charms the a countess beats evmbals, a marquise twangs the lows the fife. One baron is director dogs, another baron latter’s wife, a baro blic with her § -- zitner al d a duke railroad < e not come but German railroad manage- fair. For instance, according tween the rail- ruads, if makes only I t of the trip to which his ticket en- titles him, the money paid in excesg is returned to him provided the station of the station where his trip short has certified to that the ticket German fortable, ment 1s to a late agreement be a traveler nov master was cut fact on The executioner of Paris, M ns. Deib- r. had an insignificant lawsuit lately. it it led to the rediscovery of the fact «t in olden times the French execu- was paid according to a fixed Lriff. The highest price, 48 livres, wags on boiling a criminal in Oil, 20 ivres had to be paid for beheading a erson, 36 livres for burning a witch, ' livres for branding and 4 livres fog shipping a malefactor, etc. l bi th mer sa SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepstae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsb ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smaili Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Tret at Hontazue. Dominion Day, the lst July,1899, on the new park which is situated on the Mon» tague Road, sbout five minutes drive from Montague village, to commence at 1 o'clock p.m. In aid of the new park. Entrance for all clisees usual fee. Al! entries to be made oot later than noen on Friday the 30th, at the residence of Mr. Wm. Mahar, Montague. A challenge race for $50 00 a ride is cx- p2cted to take place in addition to regular races, $200.60 (two hundred dollare) will be disiributed in prices according to race. Bicycle race at the close. Entrance fee 50c. There will be a swing, dancing booths, etc., on the grounds Refreshment saloons and tea tables to eatisfy all. Everything will be done to make the day enjoyable. Come al] and have a good time, ance waiting at Cardigan station. A. smal} admission of 1@c willbe taken at the gate and persons with teams 25c. Mcntague brass band wil) furnish music. Sheuld the day prove urfavorable the sports will take place on Monday or first fine day. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. Never put off for tomorrow What you cai do today. If you think you are not getting value for the movey you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t | Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For thet reason we aré always glad to have you look around our store and Aseiduity—A warded to Mies J Cameron A beautiful silver medal has ; sale te Lemeebeae| learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else, John McKenna been pre~ ented by R dF y Keverne Father Keliy, Lapeer. Queen Street, CHARLULLETOWN, JUNE Parties coming bv train will find coovey~ [ SR ROTTER ALY OAS RS Dominion of fanada PROVINCE OF Princes Edward City of fharlot'etown clang DiGL I Before Feincis Vongworth H aezard, EKeq the Stipendiary Magisirate for the City of Chhaslottetown. Take notice that His Honor, the Sti- pepndiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown, bas by virtue of the power and authority ia him vested ov the etatute of the Gen’ral Assembly of the eaid Island instituted: — An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlotteto »n, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 28th June, next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to bim from the preceeding Valuation Assees- ments of the rates impused or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day and daily thereafter, until all such ap esl: have been heard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the ferenoon, in the Police Ceurt, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such app als will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 17th day of June, A D, 1899 ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, 134— Collector for said City Tea Party ST. TERESAS The Parishoners of St. Teraesas propose holding a grand Tea Party, on the beaati- ful grounds adjoming the church, and ad- jacent to the Railway on SATURDAY JULY 8th 1999 No effort will be spared to make thie the Excelsior Tes ot the season. The a-ilities of the ladies of St. Terera’s to cater to the tastes of the mort fastidious are well known, and a refresb- ment s#loon stocked with all the delicacies of the season, will be a special feature of the ¥xceisior Tea, Prizes will be given for 100 yards dash sack race, tug-of-war, elc. Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. Tick- ets 25 cents. Friends bent on a Saturday excursion will please remember the date, July 8ib, and thus ensure for them- celvee a pleasant out ng. Full particulars as to trains, efc, later. Shouldthe day prove unfavorable, tea wi!] be held on Monday JAMES A. McDONALD, 8ec’y St Teresa’-, June 12,99 ABEGWEIT CRESCENT Bicycle and Athletic Sports ——ON THE—— C. A, A. A. Grounds eC) N one DOMINION DAY, JULY 4st, *99 PROGRAMME, Mile Novice ** flying etart (heats) “* Open ‘ Open Handicap mm OND ee a * Boys 16 and under 100 Yard Dash (Handicap) 990 ae “6 ae 440 “ec se io) 850 “ Ran - 120 Yard Hurdle Race Kunsing Broad Jump Entries close with Secretary, Monday. Tune 26th. Fees 50 cents for each event Special low iares on e'l trains and steam ere. Fo train arrangements see postere. Sports begin atl p,m.sharp, Adimise- ion 25e. Grand Stand ‘02. L. B. McMILLAN, President w 132—dy2aw L.F. MUNSEY Secretar JUST LAN ‘10000 Fire - Brick —FRUM ENCLAND— Will be sold low Peake Bros & Co If you want good i Knives or Sclasoss _ WALTER’S poputar TRUE BRAND CUTLERY, Every blade warrant d stee Leading dealers sel] aaa . F Ww TRUE » -o 23, 89y Sake Hot — Weathe GOODS Straw and Crash Hats Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, 36, 38, 40,°42, 44, 46 inches, size 34, Men’s Summer Coats in cloth, cord, lur- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made uf in the very latest style Mew.’s Light Summer Vestsin all the leading styles. Men’s Cushmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qualities and sizes, Men’s Outing Shirts from 25c up to $2. Bathing Suirs in ail sizes and priecs. Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for 45¢ asuit, worth 75c. This is the best snap ot the season Trunks We bough: a lirge stock ct Trunks at a great bargain, Do you wart a trunk cheap as mo ee = The Wonderful Cheap Men HUntorerorarore a ou rs SE Scineernipiiitiies