reer Py Ss I eatin te eS ie OEY oe ae . ¥ yO ges ca Fag! PON ae 7 ae BR AGM ee . Si ee Ss SU! Mie ete ee se oe a leas aie oe | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 19, 1897 DPERANOUSE MM Mo OMY MW. |LcK, AND OTH S| GGG POSS CCSSCSCSCOOOSOSE Bone Siete for Pees Genie: Take Norice.—The only entrance for —_——— carriages to the Park on Tuesday will be Tv Tus Wearaer.—Moderate winds fair} by Brighton Road. a TO-Ni va and moderately warm. , ee Sh. Patents Genes ~The alia’ tis. Denicar your little girl with one of the a ha i scteeitete: ak Manan ca “1 a large assortment of beautifully dressed : ‘wroution GO priave Wi rane piace Of | dolls at the grand Feast of Days. Thursday evening next at 8 o’clock. : Farewell Performance rena ten Hams Forxp.—One ham and a piece On Mcxpay June 28th at the regular of bacon were found under a bridge on | Meeting of the W.C. T.U.a paper will Weymouth etreet a few davs ago. They | be read on the progress of Temperance ° a =: @ . r: . ny > ® }areat the Police Station awaiting an during the Victorian era. There wiil be 3 owser " no meeting next Monday afternoon. ; ‘s - -_ ' — rn Tine Cartier. —The J Cartie 5 Sr. Perer’s Catneprau.—There will be F fey ee ere ' syecial thaskeaiving services, aad tue eels brought from Crapaui today, thirty-one | Tat Was ea a ca fine cattle fed by the leading farmers of | mons on Sunday in commemoration of the | , 7 1 . in the F nh ' “ane ‘ rapa t yon. ; iedy drama | Diamond Jubilee. Holy Communion at 8 a ws * _ or hal aps and lla. m. Evensong, Procession and a ES: ee. a ae ae Solemn te Deum at 7 p. m. ' aus ; S| ) = Gosp E1 Msrtine. — Remember the Cuance or Tiwe.—Grace Chureh Sun- piss 1G pel Meeting in th e Y. M.C. A. Sunday day School, instead of meeting at 2.15 afiernoon at 4 o’clock, condueted by the tomorrow, wil] assemble with, the congre-- ons ILE E CAPS i Ruilwavy me ers always welcome. gation at 7 p. m., when the Pastor will JUBILE K H ATS JUB SI AVE: [ | ‘ eoeon—L dal Lo). 4 Taking up the address the audience on the subject of “( Jubilee celebration. ' ' a JUBILEE TIES JUBILEE GLOVES Scumersips Wit. Ceresrare. — The First Mernopist Cupros,— Special and Si 2 * heelmen of | San mie go ee appropriate MUsIG will be rendered by the dU) BIL K K ey ITs JUBILE EK ‘PANTS for a grand parade on Choir of the First Methodist Church at set Leanna?! he nrine ae ree ’ ] , New Med wow, next, thro gh the principal st ats of th all the BOTY IO’S tmorrow. The programme ‘ EK K C@M Ts Jl Bil JB KB BRACES ; town, Cc — ling with a dis} &\ of hre- foF the afternoon contains Gounods ob f Bib A 4 rkson 3 rker Sounare : cS New Son 2S» | Pee ee ee yocal march, “Praise ye the Fathers” and Mii Meisk! coMconnt cubed sajeinn ©) lt oe SHIRTS JUBILEE COLLAR y manuscri pis. in London a few days ago coin cas cane ; a e § . ta CCE , } : eee . Ct } Sit W ™ ter “i — Lady of the Lake Removal or Remarns.—The remains JUBILE E Cl FTES JUBILE E HOS E pegenieet — and other poet cal manu | of Lt. Colonel Sir Aretas William Young, prices 25c and 35c. Fori ts) orduget £2,250 and his “Old | Knight, for some time Lt.—Governor ot | Mostality” (published 1816 and the other | this Province, were removed today from arvtitir| CmUlisel re : prose manuscripts brought £600. The | the vault under the old St. Paul’s Church ATZATMAMAFrALMrXZ I aa Nelson erie ve mos 00, and a where they bad lain for nearly sixty-two - S cos collection of Robert Buras’ manuscripts + years, and placed in a newly constructed Nn ° ° “Uf & & brought £369. vault, built of brick aud Portland cement Englishmen [rishmen and Scotchmen, buy ne and covered with ‘Nova Scotia free-stone, Gilboy was remanded to jail until Wed-| fought in severai memorable actions in nesday “next. In the meantime several Egypt, afterwards served in the Mediter- other charges wi)! be preferred against | ranean, Spain, Portugal and the West him. When Gilboy was arested a black- | Indies, ‘and was engaged in the battles of smith hand hammer was found iff his | Vimiera, the Duoro, Talavera, Busaco,: = btain itat|s land Redivlia, and was present at possession. The owner may 0 obral an . p ta —~ HAR H T Police Station. the siege of Badag gos, the taking of Oli- ey TILK HA A &s, D A Ss a venza and the capture of eee. He . See window forme Wao ete tnt San [SORT HATS LIGHT HATS sang, ution at Long ‘ eee ness a 7. , all kinds of /Si8Tu.r.' TA") le cts | geowseseesesssensensoneoes | DARI TIES TWEED SUITS shoes first-cl@ ; ail sites heuer € During the LIGHT TIES WORSTED SUITS geet gun neta FFs uring | TO-NIGHT —_ | Sestnsiscp Sropner'e"Lang River E Whit MEN’S SUITS BOY'S SUITS renames oo Went. |§ SUDNEE CHILDREN’S SUITS LIGHT SUITS RAIN COATS if 444444444 ‘: Lubilee Goods of all kinds : sec8e8 oe audience attend b. _ oom, “esse. |¥ Gelebration The Wonderful Cheap Men oH S28 SSSS £6S6OOOOO of breaking the windows of Angus Me-| Church, Sir Aretas William Young served . u Donald place of business on Jueen street. in Ireland during the rebellion of 1798. He the People cs Boys. @ i ‘ —_——— y : Pouice Court.—This forenoon James | under the nave of the new St. Panl’s. ° B Gilboy was arraigned on a charge According to his monument in St. Paul’s your Jubilee Goods Or Prowse ros, yp the emotional drama “East » “ihe Josie : ALLEY & C0 waa Lins upon the boards by ; ie well esta as ctl sane _ deli- ; 8} Mills Company. “Eaet Lynne” ; cious a Water when you ‘hing hire known to theatre-goare here and an xf. are thiretye need be said regarding the play it. | We received a new line a : THE SH¢ YEISTS Last night Miss Mills iilianiad the dwa ; 3 Pure Fruit Juices by “Ss. S. ; “er role of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, and Halifax” yesterday and will continue to dispence the best ———— her impersonation was faithful and } es oa sympathetic. The part of Arch- bald Carlvle was cleverly taken by Mr. Thayer, and Mise Ward made So. " Water . 3 "i an excellent Cornelia. Little Nora Wad- : i. del had @ part in the production—-tbat of 3 Little Isabel—and played it in a very 3 had in the city. creditable manner. Durisg the course of . 3 the performance 80 me very pretty costumes ; were worn by the ladies. This afternoon ; ’ “’Twixt Love and Duty” is the bill of fare at the matinee. Tonight “Passion’s Slave,” = y us for bargains a play illustrating Southern life, will be put upon the boards. The company’s Graduates in Pl. ‘arm, “Y engagement closes tonight,and tuey will 6000: 300000cceoe: 000%. soors & SHOZS To-night. ; ee ree aeaee a ee 2 (ff 50 SNAPS probably have a big house. ae tT -» < ma + :R. kK. Jost Stamper’s Co rner, (0006 9006 OOF 200000000000 TO-MORROW, isla SATURDAY Hats ; iSite : our pies. Here are the prices: ’ poreneenrrnt ¥ the sbeat makes at uid . : Apple Pie, 1c owest prices in '. ¥ ¢ ' *BVOVSVFSSSVSSSSVASGS ‘WHY NOT a 106 To-morrow, we intend to eelipse any and every “Cat i <a Pies, 12 and ibe urday Bargain.” ib Tara Something for Everyone Cocoanut Pies, l5e and 29c Cull in the day time and avoid the crush and Soft , at night. Black and Colored, SNAPS IN“ DA, BRUCE Chocolate Pies, 20c and 25c Telephone 98 ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. , Pe ¢ fr t D. STEWART 4 / 4 feweene + eet] Capes, Hosiery. Sunshades, Gloves, Undervests, Blouses, a 8, | Summer Board. Hats, Prints, Towels, Linens, Tie t PERSONS hav ii 4 ae A AA a4 for summer boarders at Prince Edward B£52555 Island, will please write immediately to the undersigned at House of Commons, Ottawa, Giving full particulars respecting location, rates per wee ( rm . — and month, and pumber that z B OS *¥ june 1697— 7 G. F,OWEN. | , aly tues fri. wkly 2wks