THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 6, 1897 A ’ DIED. ty, Ou tne Ol i “c. wanene,| LOCAL AND OTHER TEMS «. shia C : , a One Wm. W. and Ada Harper, - “- : a : ie woar® and 11 months. ‘ : Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. 127 denc EER : we* her father’s residence * oynera! f om ' IK , diseile ” Sast, at 2D. mi *riday to : a ‘ pit0¥ Street Ba : 7. | Tue Weratrner. — Fresh northeast to peaple’s aeeneeee) northwest wicds, fine aad warm. : . gif ee _— oe’ yal into our Stare. ‘galk out in our Shoes That’s about the best ad- yice We can give you if you need s] Whv’ Because good advice bheneht a& per eon, and this will benefit vou if you heed i [n no other store in this city will you obtain better values than we are offering, in no othe r stort will you be mor r Fully and cor rectly fitted, in no other store will you find wearlhg, more dependa ie shoes. Our goods will con 1 NY . yinee YOu of this fact rf vo and wear them, ).M. McLesd & Co CONCERT, iveed AND... (LOSING EXERCISES ot Miss Macdonald's Classes IN PHYSICAL CULTURE Kindergarten Fall, .ON Thursday Evening, May 6th PROGRAMME. |. Piano Duet.... Miss Russell and Prof. Earle. a | a ....By the Children 3 Reading...... Miss K. Fitz terald /Ph¥sical Culture Exercises... ... a Piano Solo. ses Miss F, Maedonald . Flower Song ... Pope, Peters and McLeod. 1. meein@s...... Miss Jean Hornsby 8 Vocal Solo ....Miss A. Sullivan _. Misses PART II. 9. Violin Solo....Mr. James Hynd- man, 10. Reading ....Miss Helen War- burton il Dumbell Exercises Masters Macdonald and Bagnall. 12, Posings, (by request). .......... IX A Dance....Miss Nora Waddell li. Reading......Miss Helen Peters 5, The Minuet. By the Young Ladies 1s. Word of Thanks.... Miss Helen Warburton. Commencing at & o’clock. Admission 20 cents. 105 23 qesete > wy tery of Prince Edward Isiand will meet un ; | ton, Clerk. } | Meeti?G or Pressytery.— fhe Presby- luesday next, May Ilth, in Zion Church, Charlottetown, at ll a. m.—1. F. Faller- — TaeatrioaL.—The Josie Mills compary open in St. duo on Monday evening next Miss M.lls is a clever actress, and thi company supporting her They will probably play in Charsottetowo fur a short season. hee penee— Orr ox Busixess.—-Mr. W. W. Wellner, jeweler, left this morning OO & busivess trip to Boston and other American Cities, he inteuds visiting the large jewelry cent- ~ in search of the neweset creations Ip j welery aod silver novelties. — is a rood one. enemeeetpnmee rrineess brit ging r £ ‘vyeamers Movemests.—Tbe " the round trip yesterday toe Nova Scotia mail, Tne Northumberiand dd not ieave for Point Ducheve until this morning, on account ot fog. Shearcved at Sumwer- | side about seven o'clock and the mails and eo<€@2Oer O22 G23 GGCS SC BOOST 274229058 24088 & passengers by her reached the citv about noon. The Northumberland will a .cther trip from the Point this afteraoon. —_—_>--— Micitany Camp.~—The military camp at Brighton usually opens on the la-t Tuesday in June. This year, however, owing to the early season, the Jubilee celebration, and other matters, the captains of the different companies of the 82nd Battalion are desirous of having the Camp open on the 21st Juae, and have memo- rialized Col. Dogherty to this effect. The request will probably be complied with. : morrow night. Drama at Sovuris.—This evening the Dramatic Clubof St. Dunstan’s Col'ege will present their latest success, ‘College Boys,” in St. Patrick’s Hall, Souris. The drama is well written and abounds in stirring incidents. It is cleverly interpreied by the Collegians, and those who attead the performance tonight will be well pleased. A special train left Charlottetown at noon today. Itwill leave Souris on return after the performance, Vicroriovus Arrittery.—A photograph of the v co: ous shifting ordnance team of 1884, tramed for the Artillery Orderly Roome, #: 8 shown THe Examinxer’s report- ertoday. Of the team some have left the service, Others bave gone abroad, aud two or three have “‘passeu through the valley of the shadow of death.” Scrgt. Rufus Macdonald, who was killed at Quebec a few years laer whil-t performirg Ue group. Tne Queen’s JuBILEE — It is pleasing to hear that the Mayor and City Councillors have not been idie in the maiter of pre- paring to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee, They have requested the various societies to assist in the celebration, and a meeting to see what can be done is to be held to- Thev have also asked tle school children to participate. The fire- men and military will also take part. I 1s also probable that the formal opening o* the Park Roadway will be a fe. ture of the celebration. W.M. S.—The Rev. George Miller deliyered a most interesting and instruc- tive address on Missions in the lecture-room of Zion Church lastevening. The addres: dealt mainly with Corea as a mission field, and at the c'ose an eloquent appeal was made for aid in promoting the work of evangelizing the heathen. During the evening Mrs. J. M. McLeod rendered a sacred solo in her usua) excellent manner, avd there was also @ vocal quartette and a chorus by the choir. The address was under the auspices of tne Woman’s Mis- make shift, occupies a prominent position ia tie) lle SOCOS9O0O6O6 0048 6861 C960 9606005 OOO SOOT SOSEOOOD a —emeapmenn SOUTH LAKE NOTES. Our school is progressing exceeding wel! under the management of Miss Linne Dingwell, As far as the eye cin reach the Fea is covered with vast bod es of ice which, ly the appearance of thing at present will be siow in leaving. Considerable rivalry ecists among thd lobster packers this seas »n, the price paid to fishermen having ad anced from 60 cents to $1.25 per hundrellbs of lobsters. Great credit is due these enterprising men for creating such a boom in this business. The schooner Theresa Ann, Captain George Gillis, with supplies for Dennis Murphy’s lobster factory, East Point, had her Low Stove in and bottom smashed on Tuesday night by the ice. [he stockholders of tne Hast Point Dairying Association have deci ied tocarry on the business of their cheese factory this season themselves, asthe Domiuion Gov- ernment has withdrawn assistance from all factories in this province. We regret to learn that Mrs. Daniel M:Donald who nas been very ill does not se-m to improve very rapidly. On Friday last while Mr. James Me- D »nald was engaged in canlipg a piece of tinber, iWacciden ally came io contact with his ley and fractured the bone just above thear:cejon. The b oken icb was cet b Dr. M.Neiii and the j,atent is now reetinyg comfortably. Tom. _ Don’t un any risks; buy only Carter’s lis ed seeus, tur sale at our seed store and .y our ageuts. ec a. “ pmmenee-e = a For the von New Children's 2—piece Suits. from 75c up. Children’s 5 piece Suits from $275 up. Youths’ Suits D.B, or & B, from $2.75 up. blood and ; Nerves use our Sarsaparilla and Celery Compouud The Sareanarills purifies Iilood. The Gelerv OED CM the nerves. It is the best medicine to cake, Price $1.00. strengthens * Johnson & Johnson THE DRUGGISTS. | - Ss = Sie: Say ee er 1 3; Vis —./ "a Se re ve ee | '\ wee = Se et eN 7 Tae) ae // = + ee # 4 pL = ahi é, Pi =< : 0 Es oe : = B Li 3 | Ef f ELL — ee SS. Acadian now loading at Mort- irea] sails for Charlottetown on Satut; cay, 8th inst., and after discharging, here will proceed to St. John’s, Nilds, via, Sydney and North Sydney. Pro- duce deck carried at low rates. 2 For further information as to freight , or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent i 106 | | under deck and live stock ‘om $5.00 See our all wool suits for Men that we are selling for Five Dotlars. ‘There are men ‘larpets New Cloth- ing,New Hats & Caps, BDFD r~on. Im Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Good Pants Men’s Pants or ovo nontona sense ee Siac ae BO BODO et ot be "a eS eee er eS ee wmpo- Gr bso © ee ame ee eae 1100; Eleven Hundred prs. ‘in this town who would ask Carpets and ‘Oileloths. We have just opened up a large stock of new and eleg- int designs in Brussels, Vel- vets, Tapestrys, Axminster, Jute and Wilton Carpets. All we ask of ihe ladies isa call the goods. prices wil do the reste —-PROWSE DIU, for the purpose of looking over | The styies and| of those pants were bought a be cleared price. you $8 for the same suit with-! shade over half price,and must out a blush. Qur price, $9.00, out, Come and see, we will please you in CARPETS, CLOTHING, DRESS éoeDs, rl MATS AND GAPS, — —— NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW CAPES, NEW FLOWERS AND RiBBONS This is a department that will pay the ladies to visit. We have some big bargains in Dress Goods that cannot b= duplicated in this city. Ask to see our Ladies’ Silk and Kid Gloves. We also show a fine line of Millinery in all the leading and best styles made. Bought from the best makers in Evrope. Wehave just opened the newest, “nicest and prettiest assortment of Blouse Suits, ever imported by us. They will fit boys 4, 5,6, 7 and § years old; the prices range from $1.50 to $3.95. One look at those goods will convince you that we lead the trade in Children’s Clothing. PHOWSe IOs sionary Society. | a A Bankrupt Stock of GOODS HAS BEEN THROWN ON THE MARKET 4£44444444444444222222285 We do not wish one piece of this lot to find a place And purchased by us at a tire purchase on special counters at prices amongst our regular lines, an AND GENERAL ORY 2 Which should command Cotton Goods of every description is well re This will give youan oppor and Toweling. On Friday Morning a Surprise you. The prices Including one of the finest A THOROUCH CLEARANCE IN t9 o'clock this sale will begin. at which we will offer them will ast lots of Black, Colored and Fancy Dres sweeping discount. d have decided to place the en The quality onish you. s Stu QUICK TIME. of the goods we shall offer will The assortment is very general ffs ever offered, at A BANKRUPT SALE presented. Als tunity to secure olm Tequire at unheard of prices. o Linen Goods, Damask, Tabling, Towels ost any line of Dry Goods you may BEER BROS