a a Apo'y to Mra. aoe p 5 DPERAHOUS one solid week, commencing Monday, June (4th retarn after an absence of 4 years, of the ereat emo- tional actress, . el : f ~ * \ With an Excellent compavy in the greatest, erandest and best plays ever produced at cheap prices, \] ymnday MASTE t AND MAN Night, Tuesday Nicht, the Great sensa tional Comedy. The Black Flag. Wednesday Matinee, Woman Against Woman. Wednesday Night, the “Beautiful Society Comedy, "Twix Love and Duty. Thursday Night, the Sensational Comedy Drama, The Silver King. Friday Night, the Beautiful story of Life in the Mountains, The Golden Joint Mine. Saturday Matinee, East Lynne. As “Lady Isabell” Miss Mills has nd living rival. Saturday Night, the Great Sensa- . 5S tional Play, jhe Lights O° London. Positively the greatest company and repertoire ever in price. New, catchy and np to date specialties. A continuons per formance. No waite. Prices 25e¢ and 35e. Seats On sale at usnal places. You WILL WANT THE NEWEST My stock is a wonder- land of grandeur and beauty, full of sugges- fiors for Wedding Gifts ; freshest of goods «from abroad. Many articles and styles not to be found anywhere else. <A vast variety to select from. We will be pleased to have you call. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler TENDERS. Sealed Tend+rs for alterations to the in- terior of First Methodi-et Caourch, will be teceived by the undersigned up to noon on Monday. 2ist inst. Plane and specifica tions can be seen on and after Thursday, the 10th inst at office of Mr. W. C. Harris. TheCommittee do not bind themselyes to aeceptthe lowest or any teoder. L. L. BEER, Secy. tall say too much in praise of | | | | 7 | | the German Bun: a more SO 2466463607 2S wholesome or palatable tea bun cannot [be made. aoe 2 2] @2] @2 2 0 8S] D. ECLIPSE. BAKERY STEWART ¢ ( ( Bakes Best Bread. 2. @ @ @6es o% Sec en] © =e ce ee WANTEO—A giri a D — $3 general servant: Stewart, Euston Street, this city at pegane THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 8, 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, for Dress Goods. — Tas Wearner.—Light darable winds fine stationary or bigher temperature. Beer Bros. Tur New Bor.—Se2 him at the Opera Houce tonight. He is very funny. _—_— >- —— I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale tonight at 8 o’clock. Initiation and other very Important business. endian Nor Tuis Ssason.— The St. John Tele- graph intimates that the project of putting the steamer City of Monticelio on the route between Chatham and P. kK. Island, bas been given up, at least for this season. itiee W.C. T.U.—A convertion of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union opened at Kensington today. Among those who wil! read papers are Mrs. Robert ampbeil, of Charlottetown, Mra. R. T. Huoiman, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Colter, Ponick Covurt.—This forencon Ewen Gillespie, for drunkenness, was tinued $1 or 5 days. Yesterday afternoon Gilbert Gallant was remanded fortrial in the Supreme Court on three separate charges of bur- glary. nescienpiinann Aw Uxvsva. Skasox.—A flurry of snow in New York civ on the first of June wae hardly needed to eonvince the inbabitants that this is an unusual season. Snow was also reported in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, while on the night of May 3lst the country north of Pennysylvania seeme to have been visited by a frost that ip some places hardeued ;he greund, and almost everywhere did damage to the early crops. Deata or an [suanowa.»-The Amberst correspondent of the St. John Sun writes : A'lan Hunter of Dundas, P. E. I, eame to Ambherst.on business about ten days ago and put up at the Cumberland house. We was taken ill about a week ago, avd on medical attendance being summoned he wae found to be suffering from an acute attack of Bright’s disease, from which he died yesterday. His body was sent to P. EK. I. for interment. A Goop Movs.—We learn that Mr. J. B. Russ, the genial proprietor of “The Russ,” has rented the McMillan property and will fititupasan extension of his present hotel since it lies immediately across the street. The beautiful ,round: will te used fér various, games. We have no doubt Mr. Russ’ enterprise will prove rem uperative as no more beautiful grounds could be chosen for such a purpose.—Sum- mereide Farmer. — Ciry Scnuoon Boarp.—The _ regular monthly meeting of the schoo! board took place yesterday evening. The teachers reports show: d the enrollment to bé 144°, average attendance 1207, percentage or 88.6. On motion the Board adapted the principals’ suggestion that the closing exercises in the hails be dispenred with. The schools will close for the midsummer holidays as follows: West, Kent, Monday, 23th inet.; Queen Square, Tuesday, 29tu ins.; Prince Street, Wednesday, 30th ins. They will re-open on Wednesday, Ist of Septem ver. } — Hintssoroven Park.—Taoie beautifal spot of city property has during the past few weeks, been well attended to by our city government. Some 50 or 60 fine yonng trees bave been planted on the park. | The pathways threugh it have been cleaned up and covered with coal cine s. The ‘mound in the centre of the square i6¢ guarded by very nice turned posts and woven wire fence. The boxes protecting the trees are being whitewashed as is also theold fence iteelf. “Mr. Dalziel and Councillor McCarron, under whoee super- vision those improvement have been made, deserves great credit for tho praise— worthy ornamentation of Hillsborough Park. en ee nn We sp neneeacaceaaae cet CII Call 090960006009 8000 2604 ecg 4200 THE JOSIE MILLS COMPANY’ The Josie Mills Dramatic Company will open a week’s engagement at the Opera Honse on Monday evening next producing the great sensational play in five acts, Master and Man. The company has played great engagements at St. Jobn and Halifax and are very highiy spoken of by the pre-s of those cities. The Halifax Chronicle eave :— “Joxie Milla was welcomed back to Halifax last evening by an audience which taxed the capacity of the aeademy to its utmost. Indeed at 11 a. m., every seat was sold and although the “atanding room on'y,’ sign wesout tri, ht sniearly, a vast crowd assembled at the ticket office and clamored for admittance. People seemed glad to secure standing room, and hundreds fuund it impossible to get even that. **Mies Mills is juet as charming as ever. The manner in which she took the role of Hester Thornberry, in the ever popular Master and Man, was as surprising as_ it was delightful. Mise Mills is an exceed- ingly clever actress, Her impersonatien of the role was head and shoulders above any heretofore given in this city and we have seen Master ana Man given by good com- panies and Hester Thornberry played by talented women. It is needless to say the large audience was thoroughly delighted with her work aud the manirestations of approval were well deserve. “Miss Mills has a good support, Mr. Crimans took the role of Jack Walton with a good deal of care and gave a satis- fectory presentation. 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