4 ae wary cee cy ; te 0 ; one solid week, commencing f, retarn after an absence of 4 years, rreat emo of ] ional 1 ~— Wis Jos With an Exeellent coMpany in the greatest, grandest and best plays ever produced at cheap prices. Monday Night, | yAsTE? AND MAN Tuesday Night, the Great Sensa- tional Comedy. ) the Black Flag. Wednesday Matinee, i Woman Against Woman. Wednesday Night, the Beautiful Soeiety Comedy, | | Twix Love and Duty. Thursday Night, the Sensational Comedy Drama, _ The Silver Hing. Friday Night, the Beautiful story of Life in the Mountains, i The Golden Joint Mince. Saturday Matinee, PPERAHOUSE Monday, June 14th LOSAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. —_—-_-—-- — KINDSRGARTEN HaLu ~ Monday evening. Meeting of Lilera!-Conservative electors of Wards 2, 3,4 and 5. Let there bea full attendance. stirsiieiiineie Gosre. Mrerine. - Remember the Gos- pel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hal Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, John 14-13, “In My Nome. Rewewser Toe Dare.—Make no other engagement for July 8th but come aloog to the Tea at Lower Montague and enjoy @ pleasant outing. Arrangements will be made for a sprcial train to Georgetown, Particulars later. Ziox Cuvrcn.—The sacrament of the Lora’ supper will be dispensed in Zion e'urch at the close of the regular morn- n+ service to-morrow. Rev.T. F. Fuller- ton will conduct the preparatory service to-night at 8 oclock. Wuatcowe Meetinc--There will be a welcome meeting tonight at the Salvation Army to Major Pugmire, the leader of the S.A. for the Eastern Provinces whicia comprise the Maritime Provinces and Bermuda. Adjutant Ga!s who was statiou- ed here «cme time ago accompaaies_ him. Silver collection at the door. A Pretty Compiimert —Rev. C. M Southgate, of Auburndale, Mass., preached the baccalaurea'e sermon to the girls of Lasee’ seminary ‘ast Sunday. Hise wish was that “like our gracious Queer across the sea, when you have passed your three- score sod ten years as Queen in your ows hones, you may esjoy a diamend corona- tion.” sansa aa Sportrixe Iteus.—The Lynch brothers, of Halifax will accept Gaudaur and Hack- eti’s challenge for a race fur the doub'e scuil championship and $1,000, the race to take place next fall. A meeting is to be held to arrange for the money fcr C. E- CONVENTION NOTES. Please notice the correction of initials of the chairman of the billeting committes: instead of 8. C., they should be D. L. Me- Kinnon. Send all delegates’ names to him. The railway arrang: ments are completed and delegates will be carried to George town from any pointouthe P. E. Island railway on the certificate plau at one firat- class fare. Tickets will be issued on Auguet 10th and llth, good for return on aud uptothe 13th of August. Ask for certificate when you secure your ticket and be sure and get them properly signed at the convention. Two missionaries from Japan (Is!and boys) will be on the Island during conveo- tion time aod we caa doubtless secure one, and perhaps both, to give usa ta'k on practical mission work. In electing delegates you should not elect your ja-tor as he is expected ie ‘attend with all other pastors, who are members witbout election. Elect your best men and women who will bring you some good reports back again so that you may be as much profited as the delegates Add toyour programme the name of Norman J. McDenald, who will deliver one of the addresses of welcome. D. SurHer.anp, Pres, W. J. Kinsr, Sec. JUBILEE RATES. S1e,—Are there to be reduced fares by rail aod steamer in connection with the Queen’s Jubilee celebration? Probab y the advertisement of the rates will be less so late that many people in the country w.!l never see it. Country. ee erent eet A SHIPPER’S MISTAKE.— We've just opened a handsome line of Frilled Muslin Cur- tains and Curtain Muslins, plain and fancy, white and colored, the very latest novel- ties. By mistake these were shipped too late so we'll clear THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTTWN, JUNE 12, 1897 CPHEIES > CESSES HECEIVIED HOW TO LOSE A CLOTHING REPUTATION risky to us as to you. The customer wko buys any or every merchant’s clothing tak: his reputation in his hand, READYMADE CLOTHING is a migkty easy thing to go wrong in if the dealer has little or noth- ing at stake. The only proper way to buy readymade clothing is to get it of a merchant who hasa reputation to lose if it proves to be shoddy. We have been in the clothing business for 16 years. In that time we think we may say we have built up a reputation for scrupulously fair dealing, Our reputation is our best asset. It’s this condition that makes the selling of Clothing We have fully as much if not more to lose if the clothing is bad. Suppose we sell; it goes to pieces or does ad a just as 4 fast Lynne. training expenres, As “Lady Isabell” Miss Mills has} J°b® L. Sullivan and Bob Fitzsimmons Mecrcad ees. wae eT not turn out as you expect; you immediately blame us, and, smash ee Pepe beens ae goes the work of 16 years. Wecan’t afford to take chances on the Fs ardey Night, the Great nia! a form] challenge for @ finish fight for | a unique method of honoring the Queen. Ie clothing we sell, neither can you or those you buy from, the world’s championship and « side bet | would have the year divided into thirteen lunar | We are selling Men’s,Boys’ and Children’s Clothing this spring Pestively the greatest company and |W: 0:7. U.—The second aanual con~ | sist of twenty-nine days,and wouldtake ithe) yon which we are willing to stake our past, present or future ; | , a : vention of of the W. C.T.U. held at| Period from June.18th to July 16th. “Mepertoire ever in this city at popular no living rival. over fighting matters. Sullivanhasissued | A loyal Briton proposes in the London Mail of five thousand dollars. Fitzsimmons | months, twelve of them to bear the present promised seriously to consider it. names of the months, and the thirteenth to be Filan called V:ct>ria. . The latter month would co..- tional Play, “The Lights O° London. onaington, was well attended. The pro. 23 Sy re utation ee | ceedings throughout were of a most in- [IOS SSEDESSO DOOM 0990 O9 GOSS p! i New, catchy and up te date specialties. cndibtaisiabteses Mebelid Sancta weno . Be Aeenti-nove performance. No waite. | rea]. EE stieun : ate? ae ; | Our goods are all guaranteed the best, our assortment is guar- _ Seats on rale at usual places. sea GW tress, Soteeentan Iie Yi () Interest ito ; anteed the‘largest, our prices are guaranteed the lowest. . President, Mra. Johnson, Charlottetown; ss : ° 1 _ With our past reputation anda iarge assortment to choose : } y . } - e 2nd Vive President, Mrs. Brensan, Sum- a. ED eats merside, 3rd Vice President, Mrs. Dr. _ © . ) ; Mr ihcherta, Gene insesids’ Rev: Seareery, : {0 Cyclists from, what more do you want ? eu . C. Matheson, Char! ; Trea- S| Mire. 0: Mipbesen, Goreme cy Deel NU. conn } 00 TaeatricaL.—When “Master and Man” ; The Wonderful Cheap Men eatin: 3 aA A & was constructed, the author certainly put some very strong scenery together, A realistic anil striking scene of the furnace in the fourth act, is said to be one of the most sensational episodes ever shown on the mimic stage. The plot is continually developing new and somewhat uxexpected After a spin you get thirsty and tired. Putup your wheel in one of our bicycle tends and come in anu havea glass of our delicious Soda Water. $ 3 i v’s quite the style now for features. The play will certainly be ade- liit- quately interpreted and finely presrmtel. The sceric features are an important , factor in the play, and the resulting per- formance possesses every effort to please. A uumber of specialties are also introduc- ladies, when asked to Lave a@ glass of Soda, to say, “ves,” if you mean OOOVSOOD 0000800004 Jobnson’s. A AEN, aa ed. “Master and Man” will, no doubt, please the many friends and patrons of the i er favorite actress, Mise Josie Mille and her Johnson & Johnson exeellent company on their re-appearauce White Canvas Shoer are the | in thie city after an absence of four years. proper thing for Summer— | The company open for a week with chasge and they wear—way! there is| of play nightly. Popular prices will pre- hardly anv end to them. vail. Children 15c, adults 250 and 35c. 00000906000 © 000 0009 0900 Men’s Whie Canvass Shoe ——s — Bell’s make, $1.50. Boys’ Wh’ Canvas Shoes, Bell’s make, 1 .40 sUun- | mals ” shades, TENDERS. | Dara Sealed Tenders for alterations to the in- kelor of First Methodist Caurch, will be feeeived by the undersigned up to poor on ols Monday. Zletinet. Plans and specifica 9 Hous can be seen on and after Thursday, oe inst at oie of Mr. W. C. Harris. b + i a mmittee do not bied themselyes ri | acceptthe lowest or any tender. = of the best makes at - L. L. BBER, Secy. lowest prices in eee. rellas II p weeeeececcces n d Lot 1.—Imitatiou Silk, color and wear guaranteed, natural and fancy ar Bread, Cake, Pies, Black and Colored, D, A. BRUCE THE SHOEISTS wood handles......... inkbepeaa <encee: neue Oe a gee »75e each bi : Lot 2.—Laventina unalterable fast Analine Black, permanent silk finish, Wseuit and Buos natural and faney handles with gilt and silver mountings...... 90¢ each Lot 3.—Our Special Gloria, everyone guaranteed, handsome natural wood, celluloid and bone handles, gilt and nickle .mounted. This line sellingvery fast at..... 9 06 fe FR Abe wp 0 de celpom piginecee oN egs $1.32 Better Qualities, a: | Cheaper Qualities, ; but all splendid value. Fancy Crepon Parasols, nice bamboo handles ; Mourning Parasols, Fancy Colored Parasols. : EF The Jubilee discounts we are offering on Capes and Jackers will save you money. You never had sucha chance to buy good garments : for so low a price. | : BEER BROS 3 ‘ n= Everything tobe had in a first- | DN class Bakery we have to-night. 4 ) © Here’s a few of them:— Plain Cake, @ 200 1b, Mottled and Light Fruit | Cake, léc lb. Doughnuts, the kind é that everybody can’t make, 12c doz ¢ Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Rest Bread. Se Swewee + 2nned @ 81)30@ SR. | {oe Wwe ~~ cee Gn eee eee