THE DAILY EXAMI [eaws:~—Five DoLtaks 4 Y RAR, NEW SERIES. The Daily Examiner Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co.,, aun FROM THEIR OFFICE, “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Island. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—EvnRiripEs. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, CILARLOTTETOWN, P. E. PERKINS & STERNS New Prints, New Muslins, New sSateens, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF vi | © Midsummer Examinations. ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, We regret that Tue Examiner's space, to-day, will not admit of a full report of the exercises on the occasion of the dis- tribution of prizes yesterday afternoun. This occasion was marked by the presence .of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor aad Mrs, Macdonald, Senator and Mrs. Howlan, the Superintendent of Education, Coun- cillor Byrne, Edward Roche, Esq., Charles Palmer, Exq , Dr. Conroy, Mrs. Roddin, SINGLE Corixs Two CErnts JUNE 26, 1889. VOL.25.-NO. 8}. Division —Ist, Lorne Peake; 2nd, Ernest Crockett. 2nd Division— Prize, Tom Davies; 3rd, Enid McLean. Scripture —Ist and 2nd Divisions— Aud- rey DeBlois; 3rd, Lottie Strickland. History—2nd_ Division—Prize, Ethel Davies. Srd Division--Prize, Vere Hynd- man. Latin—-3rd_ Division—Prize, Enid Mce- Lean ; honorable mention, Lottie Strick- land, Ethel Scott. French—3rd ilyudman. Arithmetic—3rd Division—Prize, Vere Division — Prize, Vere do, Laurence Doiron, awarded Certificate from School Board. | Good Couduct~-Thomas Koughan, prize |presented by His Lordship the Bishop. Writing and Arithmetic — Lawrence | Doiron, prize presented by teacher. istory— Thomas Trainor, prize present- ied by His Honor the Lieutenant,Governor. Geography—Alfred E Hennessy, prize presented by F P McCarron, Esq. Readin’ Brenton McInnis, prize pre sented by .eacher. Spelling and Diligence—Brinsley Foley, prize presented by teacher. Mr.’and Mrs. D. O'M. Reddin, Mrs. M. Onn iss 6icce ses. s scp seeees $2 50 |Blake, Mra. P. Blake, Mrs. Connolly, Mr, | 2724™#2- senor pare Nir Rags ge Baas Three Te ee he ae 1 25 N L I iF (j Mit Ribb & ( f a ’ M D . td i : RB : “ : ( ’ ° General Proficiency - Alice Crocket. presente - A. andra lan, Esq. gus McDonald o edeque, and man 7 . ‘ ‘ siency— . Ct BR i bbe dic ek anes ae BW aces, ves, ace | S, l Ons OSE 5, others from town and came and ae Attendance— Ethel Davies. Se eae, | eee eee 4@ Advertising at most moderate rates. ' : > be made fi hly, ; , TE ae es] BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1889. Cheapest Carpets and Oil Cloths in the City, prizes were distributed by Mrs. Macdonald, A very pleasing variety was given to the proceedings by musical renditions and the reading of essays by the students. Mr. A. J. McDougald’s philosophical paper con- tained a closely-:easoned and most con- Vineing exposure of the fallacies in the theories of materialists, agnostics and other Prizes were given in various subjects by Rev. Fred E. J.. Lioyd, Hon. T. H. Haviland, Mr. E. J. Hodgson, Mr. Fenton Newbery, Mrs. E. J. Hodgson, in the Boys’ School, and by Mrs. E. J. Hodgson, Mrs. L. H. Davies and Mrs. George W. Hodgson in the Girls’ School. CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME. prize presented by James Eden, Esq. Punctuality —I'red. Woods, prize present- ed by teacher. General Proficiency—-Alphonsus Murphy, prize presented by Rev. J. J. McDonald. MRK CURKAN'S DEPARTMENT. Highest Number of Marks—Ernest Rooney, awarded Certificate from School ‘ * " 3 ° 9 sseneal g - ‘ . ROO \ I P A PER y RO ‘a f y+ ey py R y unbelievers in a great first cause and a gov- sah Cunhe ber 3 <3 is Heal cont cea ~ nine > povidanca . . iverse: ; oi , g oo ae . ae at 7% > _— _ SE ° “ A SLA hea . Mr. Ix A Bo an - the oe ae nt [xr closing exercises of the scholastic! Certificates from the School Board. ‘a First Quarter, 6th day, 3b., 49.1m., p.m., 5. &. i Mr, fred Datliers prize essay on tne Fu- year, 1889, were held in the Convent Hall ss Full Moon, 13th day, 9h., 45.7m., a m., | below horizon. Trade With Us and Save Money. ture of Canada, contained an excellent presentation of the capabilities of our coun- last evening. There was a large attend- Good Conduct—George Hennessy, prize presented by His Lordship the Bishop. . +E ance of clergymen, parents of pupils and Grammar—John MelIntyre’ prize pre- ter, 20th day, 3h.,22.6m, a.m, SE. a reason: ueti sonceri Reape Reo Ts ; y 2 Pp ee on ah 4l.im.. a.m., N.E a rtd Sey ~ 1 was Oinaa "| other friends of the institution. The order |sented by T. Handrahan, Esq. ) } " = . +» BU. LN. Bee _- ee ore: r ‘ f é ar . i : . : eae - : ; ee we eS ET nn 1a Cranes Wen te Soews : Reading and Spelling—Peter Perry, Sun ‘Sun |Moon' High Day's nation adhering to and proceeding, in : D! wer! . -_ OF WEEK! -ises|sets | rises |water| len’h h mh m morn! hm l Saturday 26, W ednesday 27) Thursday 15; 48 4 187 88 6 23}morn 15 20 15} 491 257/945) 34 3 34/10 25) 33 PERKINS Charlottetown. May 20. 1889 —dy & wkv & STERNS. r= A(\ time when f buy union with the mother country, along the Fines of our incomparable constitution. Judging by these essays, and by the re- There were six competitors. Mr. Terence my. Campbell! was awarded the prize. PROGRAMME, Instrumental Music—Misses B. McDonald, E. Blake, A. Payne, M. McLeod, M. Benoit, ‘* Lessons From the Past’’—Misses Hughes, Coonan, Alyward, Burke, Carroll, Byrne, prize presented by Mrs A D MacLeod. Arithmetic—John Pinaud, prize pre- ‘sented by Conductor Thompson. Spelling—Charles McCarthy, prize pre- Quillan, prize presented by Mr. B. Me- ot ai aa : 7 ae wih % De kas M. Burke, E. McDonald, G. Doyle, Le Me- 2/Sanday i7 = ; - : 30 4 — . ' . —_ , ee ee “gga seo , * wre gt Innis, B. Burke, N. Robin, M. Coady, E, |sented by F. P. McCarron, Esq. 3 Mouday 16; 39) 8 If ms... WHO _ASSISLER I LAE practical Work OF TAC) Templeton, A. Doyle, E. Hogan, G. Mc-}; Good Conduct—John Kelly, prize pre- 4 Tuesday 15 440) 9 16) 1 4 25 Xamination,) St. Dunstan's College is do- Intyre sented by Rev. J C McLe: > ' | 21\ 2 3) 26 ee 4 oi ae ; yre, 3 ai : ie entec ry ivev. cLean. _ 5|Weduesday | 15 ae a ; good work for the rising generation. | Vocal Music--‘‘ Thrice Welcome”......... Diligence— John Morgan, prize presented -5 Thursday 15 a t a ; = a @ It is significant and worthy of remark that} Distribution of Prizes to the Preparatory and by teacher. j 7\Friday | os - “\ a7] : > - of eight tirst-cliss prizes obtaiued at Laval | Junior Departments. Application—Ronald Smith, prize pre- GSeturday a of 3 | 6 54) 3) an > ee . . . University last year, tour were won by | Instrumental Music—Trio—Misses E. Benoit. | ,anted by Rev. J J McDonald. : ieee | 14! 46 4 17| 757; 2 Are Aw ai) Ahead of Competitors for Boots td Prince Edward Islanders who went up - Sg Oe nb M. enerae ot MISS FENNESSEY’S DEBAKTMENT Toes | 48) 5 36) 8 50) 32 from St. Dunstan’s College; and that aghan, C. McDonald, 8. Handrahan, D. tis a ye —- 11) Tuesday 14, 46) 5 36) 8 50) 32 \] ; ' 54. RS... P 1 Vesey McInnis. M. McDonald. L. Halleran, J.| Highest Number of Marks—James Bow- 12| W ednesday | 14) 47 6 54! 9 39) 33 Shoes, ‘ hea p;, Dura ble al ned St) lish. one of the medals awarded at the Colle ge) Waugh, E. Bloke a ; - —" den and Robert E Smith, equal; awarded 13 Thursday | a4) 47) 8 9110 27 23 of Propaganda in Rome last year, was also np — F cei a Certificates f Sateoed Weand: Sak od 14\ Friday | 14} 47) 9 15/11 14) 34 ——:0: — won by a Prince Edward Islander from! 5 On race rah lete™ eee aie see Ed ita re ded "Cer See 15|Saturday | 14) 48/10 iljaft }} 34 the same institution. Se ne Fl ra nt nw. Ss hool eat ere ertincste from 16/Sunday 14) 48/20 55) 0 45) 34 gyre ler all cirer stanencea |. There were in attendance at St. Dun- |? : atin Femean! coke he , . > : | 33! 4si21 30! 1 2 85 ‘TCunder aii cirecrumstances te hath tein Sitienetates .enieil meni hens tun LLth?* 3 ya = + $9.08 onesie: ae Good Conduct—John Woods, prize pre 17, Monday ir ) Stan's, Jast year, forty-eight boarders Distribution of Prizes to Intermediate De- — 13] Tuesday | 13) 48/11 59) 2 24) 35 \oiLS= } =< twenty-six students residing in aes aibrhmatests ” “ ave = leented by His Lordship Bishop Melntyre; 19| Wednesday | 13; 48}morn | 3 | i} % PE ele nad over all k fias of ‘town; and there were eight teachers, two} Vocal Solo...:.............005 Miss Coonan er oaaay, Ge ee a Se 2) Thursday | 13) 0 a : a = es lof whomare clergymen. | Prizes to Senior Department. rR —— &e—Robert E Smit) 21) Friday eh a ee roads. and have comfort-| At the close of the entertainment there Instrumental Music—Harp and Piano—Misses| **®*'Ing, Spelling, &e—Kobert & Smith, Saooaoe | a = ; B. oa - coe . ~| Was an open competition for Mr. A. B.| E. Benoit, M. Carroll. . Gn eee t perros, eh i Sunday } 34 io [ : bo: te . : od Vas! : : ; : " renera roficiency—Gordon McLeod, 24) Monday 15} 49) 1 56) 8 23| 34 a ble and di \ feet a li t he oem i e + sgh $5 = ened oe | Bestowal. of an smestr age ge one prize presented by Teacher; John McAleer, 25| Tuesday | 15) 49122419 5: 34 oJ | best reader. e test was most interesting. ughes and Coonan, Seine presented by Teacher; Charles Mo. | r za ‘ : 2 Ee : illan. 3 28' Frida 15} 48) 4 19/10 59 33 | After the prizes were distributed, short McInnis. Qui ; i be = 29 aay 16| 43) 5 1111 35) = 82 foot wear at | speeches were delivered by the Rector— Ivstrumental Music—Duet—Harp and Piano Perseverance and = Politeness—Ralph A 30 Sunday 4 16/7 48; 6 7)morn/15 32 Rev. Charles McDonald—by the Lieuten- Misses Carroll, Coonan, Handrahan, Lock- oo prize presented by Mrs A. D. a ' ' a ‘ : ‘ : hart, Payne, Smith, Halloran, McInnis. cLeod. _reeERNOS ————-- — GORE BROS at Governor, Hon. Senator = Hiiwlan, anes bia Th eee ara Miss M. Burke} General Proficiency -Ambrose Joy, prize ours ras ———— e (Charles Palmer, Esq., Mr. Montgomery Valedi , Miss L page we : : and Mr. Roche. The Rector conveyed to Ve MN 6065353 -+»...-Miss L. Hughes] presented by a Friend. FRED. W. L. MOORE, (Late of Davies & Sutherland), Barrister, Notary Public, Commis- sioner for Affidavits, Wills, &c., OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSE Above Mesers. Harris & Stewart's, next to EXxaMINER office. 4% Special attention given to Searches, Loans, Collections, Conveyancing, and all branches of Solicitor’s work. ju4—1m eod w pd Charlottetown, June 5, 1889—eod wky P. J. FORAN,. --HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE— ; Peter’s Schoolroom last evening. Street Schools. Z 1 hg sided and presented the prizes ; and Rev. 9 James] Simpson, Rev. Fred. Ed. J. Lloyd, Intyre that he was unavoidably absent on the occasion. ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS. A LARGE and interested audience . at- tended the distribution of prizes in St. It was | pleasing to see among those present the Principals of West Kent and Upper Prince Hon. Mr. Haviland pre- L. W. Watson, Esq., E. J. Hodgson, jand the chairman commented favorably | upon the work of the pupils. Rev. Mr. Simpsen also said «a few words to the students the regret of Bishop Me- | The different vocal and instrumental numbers on the programme were rendered in an artistic manner, characteristic of Con- vent pupils, and the essays were well written, pleasingly read, and as such pre- 'ductions should always be, short and to the ;point. At the close, complimentary re- “iarks were made by Rev. Mgr. Macdonald, Lieutenant-Governor Macdonald and Ed- ward Roche, Esq., Legislative Librarian. + Prize List unavoidably crowded out, will appear to-morrow. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL, | The number of visitors at the examin- ation of this school to-day was not large. But we were pleased to notice, among Attendance— Percy Cantwel!, prize pre- sented by Teacher. General Proficiency—Harry Hughes, prize presented by a Friend John Payne, prize presented by Teacher; Michael Mur- phy, prize presented by a Friend; John McKenna, prize presented by a Friend, Patrick Kelly, prize presented bya Friend. Attendance—Jvuhn Simpson, prize pre- ‘sented by a Friend; Philip Steel, prize pre- by Rev J J MacDonald. Reading—Alfred McLellan, prize pre sented by a Friend. MISS FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. Highest Number of Marks—Francis | Trainor, James Hughes, Certificates from | School Board ; 2nd do, John McDonald, UL TION ' those parents who permit their children those who ee preeeet, His se 4 oe cee eet A ark 1 hae Dawe \ @BT! , ' nee te et : Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Maecdonald,| Good Conduct—Dennis Handrahan, SPE C ” A NICE ASSORTWEN i Oi St WMWER ( LO j iS, einen iinet school without good and Hon. D. Laird, Professor Anderson, John {prize presented by His Lordship the cien 2xcuse. | It was, however, made Ings, Thomas Handrahan, Edward Roche, Bishop. 2nd do, John Lee, prize pre- evident that in spite of all the follies and |delinquencies of parents and pupils, good _work has been done and substantial pro- sented by T. Handrahan, Esq. Isaac Oxenham, and a number of the clergy Punctuality—Herbert Cantwell, in connectiou with St. Dunstan’s Cathedral WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. GEO. A. ROMER, prize Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York City. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- . ai © . | Those in need of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Underwear, | Hats, &c., &., should certainly call and see the Bargains we are giving in our new quarters, Next Door to J. D. McLeod’s Grocery Store, Upper Queen Street, gress made in St. Peter’s Sehools. A very interesting feature of the occasion was Mr. E. J. Hodgson’s examination of his General Information Class. The quickness and intelligence displayed by the boys was remarkable, and their familiarity with facts in the current politics of the world, and with and St. Danstan’s College. presented by Mrs. A. D. McLeod. Judging by the manner in which the pu-|40, Peter Trainor, prize pils acquitted themselves, the excellence of |teacher. 3rd do. Edward this school has been well maintained in the | presented by teacher past year. The pupils read and spell well,| Jteading and Spelling—Edward Hughes, and seem to be particularly good at figures. |prize presented by teacher; Henry Gaudet, The number of pupils enrolled is 3(0;|priz2 presented by the Rev J J Macdouald. the number of teachers 6; the daily aver- MISS CONROY’S DEPARTMENT. 2nd presented by Power, prize : x T history and science might put many men ; i ada 4 leum Bought, Sold,and Carried P. od, fi} ORAN ° | who cn hieeniiean taal islontend to *&e for the year 209, and the percentage of| Highest Number of Marks—Bertie Smith» on Margin. , alain | attendance 79. 8. og William Martin, Certificate from School pv. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. Charlottetown, June 14, 1889—eod why After the examination there was the|Board, 2nd do, Joseph Murphy, Fred sept20—dy & wky ly ai oe iteanl EXAMINERS. }usual entertainment in the Upper Hall. | McRory, Second Certiticates. a. sii : — = | Scripture - The Ven. S. Weston-Jones. Miss Benoit presided at the plano, and| Deportment—John Griffith, prize pre- MARVELOUS | Classics—L. W. Watson, Esq., M.A. Mr. Cullen Jed the singing, which was|sented by His Lordship the Bishop ; 2ud : Mathematics— Rev. J. Simpson, M.A. good. Several recitations were well given, |do, Ernest Kelly, prize presented by Mrs. Music—Reyv. Fred. E..J. Lioyd. one of the most interesting being that in!A. D. McLeod. rt English History—Hon. T. H. Haviland,Q.C. which some of the troubles of an editor are| Punctuality—John Burke, prize pre- English Subjects— Rev. T. H. Hunt, B. A. set forth. The prizes were then awarded | sented by T. Handrahan, Esq. BOYS’ SCHOOL. as follows : Reading and Spelling—Samuel Doyle | s | Seripture—Upper School—Prize, Geo. PRINCIPAL WICKHAM S DEPARTMENT. | prize presented by teacher Frank Burke, DISCOVERY. —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND- |I Foster: honorable mention, J W Godfrey | Highest Number of Marks—Edward |?” presented by Rav J J MacDonald Only Genuine Som = eae? ee jand Franklin Cotton. Lower School—' Hogan, Governor-General’s Medal and Cer- ene FT sal at cine aint fone vetoed wundertng- eueule | Prize, Walter Cotton; honorable mention, tificate from School Board; first in Geo- Personal. Evevy ebitd and adult areat!y benefitted. n | F Stanley Newbery. | graphy, Grammar and Analysis, Dictation aad : aay ; Ue 2a ndacements to C.suspondente Cree, ; Classics—U pperSchoo!— Hon rable men- and Spelling French Lat in Map Drawing W illiam E. Howard, convicted of grand Per ag, with Opinions o ar: nA am. — | tic G I Fost John W Godf John : ? ’ oe larceny in connection with the Electric Sugar moad, the world-faned Bpecislist in Mi + jtion, oster, vonn oatrey, J and Geometry; second in Algebra andj pesnery C ot al , me er aes Daniel Greonk ex, Bagot Corot the Chriatian x Harris, Harry Bayfield. (This prize was History roe — = sentence raw ot " -y, D.D- Scientist, ; “ti ? ‘ “ . * ade? | ’ ‘ i i a ork a few days ago to nine years and eight a , Seti n tetagd Pras wim, Judah P- j . Enid McLean, in the Girls 2nd, do—St Clair Gallant. Certificate | months’ imprisonment in Sing Sing at seal i: > tm ee vibe seve pat trae | School, who obtained a higher per centage; from School Board ; first in Arithmetic, | labor. Prot A. LOTS em —IS AT—— | than any of the boys). Reading, History and Algebra; second in| Gardner R. Colby died suddenly on the Lower School—Prize, Geo Irwin; honor-! Geometry. 2ist, on a train near Monmouth Beach, N. J. Jamis A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE i able mention, John Nicholson, F S New-| Good Conduct—James Duffy, prize pre-|Mr. Colby was a Vice President of the Ameri- ac 3 ~ bery, Henry Foster. sented by His Lordship the Bishop. cap Board of Home Missions, a director in the MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, e sy Mathematics—Upper School—Prize, F. French and Geometry —Edward Hogan, Delaware, Lackawana & W estern railroad, a Cotton; honorable mention, G I Foster, | prize presented by His Honor the Lieut- | litector of the Farmers’ Loan Trust Company ine : i. < ’ u ctor o Nin Na B R oO K E R Ss Harry Bayfield, J W Godfrey, H Hine. Governor. 7 .. ee a Fo = a ; mee ¥ Lower Schoo!—Prize, Waiter Cotton. Punctuality—William Trainor, prize pre- ee ann - Cacngye toate ta sap y AND Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; DV. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Curar ann 9 & 14 MixcIne LANE, | ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. {o) MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the a Taig Exh you are sure of getting the very best satisiaction when leaving! Music—Ist, Franklin Cotton. 2nd, J W Godfrey; honorable mention, G I Foster, Harry Bayfield, H Hines, Frank Smith. English History—Ist,G 1 Foster,; 2nd, Geo Irwin;‘3rd, J W Godfrey. English Subjects—Upper School—Hon- orable mention, F C Cotton, Harry Bay- field, Geo Irwin, J W Godfrey, George I Foster, H Hines, John Harris. Lower School—Prize, F Stanley Newbery; honor- able mention, Walter Cvutton, Thomas Williams, E M Arnaud. General Information—-Upper School— Ist, J W Godfrey; 2nd, John Nicholson. General Proficiency—Lower School— : . = ' Prize, R B Steele. head of this Department, and with a good staff of ete Good Conduct—Prize, John W Godfrey. Attendance—Prize, E M Arnaud; honor- : ;able mention, A Churchill, F C Cotton, your orders with us. | Walter Cotton, RB Steele. igeveral millon dollars. sented by J. B. Macdonald, Esq. Mr. John Higgins, of Charlottetown, P. E. French and General Standing—John |]. and Mr, Soi Higgins, of Colman, in the Hennessey, prize presented by Thomas same portion of the Dominion of Canada, are Handrahan, Esq. lin town, visiting their relative, Mr. Samuel Latin and Geography —William Trainor, | Bovyer, on Norfolk Street. The former Mr. prize presented by Rev J C McLean. | Higgins is a son of one of the original pioneers History and Algebra—St. Clair Gallant, _ a ton oe S that aaron » — prize presented by J McCarey, Esq. jtor the father 0 é present Queen of Grea ighest average i $ Sk nee Britain, while the latte: named has beena ook emer. i Peeetint eee resident for the last forty-three years of the in F ana Al. b . ‘ated by |8¢@"sitt island of Newfoundland. The three tee SA AIQSUER, PCize . presente y entiemen are first cousins to each other, and sf ir. James is also a brother-in-law to Mr. Diligence and Progress—John Cullen, | Bovyer. They have not met before for forty- presented by Councillor Eden. \four years. The Messrs. Higgins are exemp- Dictation and Spelling—Chas Mitchell, 'Jary and highly respected gentlemen at home prize presented by Rev John J McDonald. | and abroad.—Cambridge Daily. Application and Attendance—Frank | +-0+0 Payne, prize presented by Mr. James Mc-|! You can never know eti!l you try, how Isaac. ‘quickly a dose of Ayers pills will cure your ‘sick headache. Your stomach and bowels niin Re ted 13 SMITB'S DEPARTMENT. Vaid eieadidine. end th ills will Musonave, Kiiee by Moxniso & B. Ss. D A VIES & C O., GIRLS SCHOOL. a of Marks--Fred. Wood lolish ts minee Mestuslia‘end auniiadiiiacaean . 4, 1887-— February 25, 1888—eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. Highest marks during the year—Ist ‘awardéd Certificate from School Board. 2d auy other medicine you can fine,