Wedding Gifts | Choice them ! : W. W. WELLAER, Jewele (| \N Paper of Style is the kind of wall paper we sell. The reason why we sell sc much is that we give you handsome styles to (i \ more pay. MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Men. Come early. FrvvV TTT Try \\» Ihe I» Splendid | be sold 1s a good one and nearly new. Bee 4 A most complete line of the latest | nd prettiest novelties in Sterling Sil- ' yer, every article a gem of the Silver- emith’s skill. Will you call and see r ir ic » Uh {lh I)» choose from, and our prices |) are the prices you can easily Ijp- t D » be ALL NEW AT = SUNKYSIDE BOOKSTORE — — - BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS | FENUINE WEDGEWOOD JUNE MAGAZINES | ; ~ HASZARD & MdodRE LAST | SATURDAY aF ‘sie ae 1, lle! a night at the same low price. ladies’ Brown Shoes, $1.00 Our $1,00 Shoes took so well thot we offer them again to- (Extra value) Black Shoes, $1.00 See Wixpow. THE SHOEISTS. a F SOS SSVESesseswe IT IS OUR INTENTION —~ to keep reminding you of the excellent quality of our pies. We know that in time you will buy one, then we'll always have your cus- tem. You'll do no baking in the hot weather, after you have tried our goods, Apple, Mince or Lemon Pies, 10c. each Cream Pies, mei * Cocoanut Pies, 15 & 20 Chocolate Pies, 20 & 25 Tevernose 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSEZSBA KERY Rakes Best Bread. “ “6 ; 4 } Ps I . Xtra value) ALLEY & 60, =e @ > @ @ ee ee ee ees =e ea @*2222202406 20002078 See ‘!LOCAL AND OTHE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31, 1897 SEE THe Weatuer.—Fresh southwest winds, becoming showery at night. Not much change in temperatare. —- —>_--—— A Goop Priano.—Those in want of a good piano should attend the eheriff’s sale on Friday next, The piavo which will then sheriff advertisement. Princes or Wares Coitiscs Commence- MENT —The commencement exercises of the Prince of Wales College wil] take place in the Opera House on Weduesday, June Ind, at 8 p.m. An admission fee of 10 centa will be charged to cover expenses. 126 Si Sr Parrick’s Hatt.—The concert to be given in St. Patrick’s Hall to-night, for the benefit of Mies Lantry’s Christian lwoetrine clase, should be well attended to The programme speaks for itself, and the otject in aid of which the concert is given most deserving. Therefore it is hoped iat all who can do so will attend. There will be acandy sale during the evening, and those who sttend are invited to bring some extra meney to spend in that way. tnt A Bie Montn. —The amount of busi- nees transacted at the police court during the month of May ending today, was the largest fur severn! yeere. There were 15 convietions for drunkenness; 16 for lar- ceny; 4 for Scott Av’; 4 for assault; 6 for nuisance. EghtSeutt Act summonses were di-missed. One la ceny case and one vagrancy case were ulru dsmiased. A man for receiving stolen goods was sent up for trial in the Supren.e Cours, Sovsa’s Bayp.— Mr. Arthur Prvor, the great trombone soloist, with Sousa and his band, is a marvellous player. With the greatest seeming eare he surmounts the m< st astonishing technical difficulties, ex- ecuting the most rapid and intricate pass- ages as though they were the veriest child’s play, which no doubt they are, to him. His tone quality is exquite, mellow and pure to a degree, and his phrasing and shading are delicious 10 the musical ear, Mr. Sousa’s trombones are al! excellent, and im their ensemble playing it is hard to realize that one is not listening to one huge jnatrument. Pouce Covrt.—This forenoon Benny Byers (colored) tur assaulting his wife, was senienced to-two montlis imprison- went with hard labor. For being drunk and disorderly Byere was fined $5 or 30 days. Five boys, Angus McRas, Michael Burke, John Thistie, Edward Collins. and Herbert McVay, were arraigned on a charge of stealing from the premises of Carvell Bros, on Quéén street. The four firat-mentioned were each fined $5 or 30 days and the cther lad was fined $3 or 20 days. McRae’is 9 years of age, Burke 14, Thistle 13, Collins 12 and Me Vey 10. The boys were tred under the J uvenile Offenderr’ Act. The Scott Act summons against P. 8S. Brown was diomiseed. nsibiilimanials THEATRICAL.— Welcome news to the amusement loving people of this city is conveyed in the announcement of the coming of the Harkins Company to the Opera House for a brief seasou commenc- ing on Thursday eveningnext. The ex- cellent impression. made by this organiza - tion last season in the yerformance of “In Old Kentucky” and otber plays ensures them a series of crowded houses. This company is everywhere looked upon 4s the leading one visiting the Meritime Pro- vinces., Only such pleys are presented as have proven both artistic and financial successes in New York and other cities during the past reason. Mentiof has already been made in these columns cf the pleys to be presented, and they will all be produced with special scenery aud general R ITEMS! southeast to |r perfection of detail with which no other company visiting this section of tle country can compare. \ PERSONAL. Senator “Arceenault left on ret irn io Ottawa, on Saturday evening. Miss Avnsabe le McKaeszie iw ard, Mr. George McKinnon, one of the suc- ceasfnl Island students at McGill, bas returned ‘home. At the Queen Hotel: Dr Honevwell and wife, Hunter River; J. Hamblet Wood, St, Jobo; H. H. Osgood, do. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ings, who have been visiting in Halifax, returned to Charlotte- town ov Saturday evening. Rev. H. C. Aylwin, the mew rector of Kensington, spent Sunday in the gity, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Bryan. Mr. Charles F. Coughlan, the celebrated actor, with Mra. Coghlan and party, arrived yesterday from the States, and are registered at the Duttferin. They leave this morning for Privce Edward Island, where they intend spending the summer.— St. John Telegrapb. At the Hoiel Davies: F. W. Bullock, Halifax; Chas. D. Corey, do; F. P. Leilies, Torovtc; J. J. Duggan, Montreal; B. A. Loiles, do; J. R. Meagel, Halifax: J. Fred Mussey, Broad Cove; J. C. McKay, Halifax; J. A. Kenniek, Montre.-] R. H. Jordan, Portland, Me.; Allina Miller, Quebec; Antoinette Delisle, do; Emelie la Reue, Roberval, Que.; Marguerite Belleau, Levis; Beal Miller, Quebec; Chas Roy, do; Major Schurman, S’side; H. E. Hal), Moutrea; D. Schurman, eity. COO ee COP OSOO OE FS OCOCE ETE HOH s Cee eee eee se we ae PHN HHEH Ee See our Sunehades.—We do not sell : > under cost of production, with the : ‘ jntention of persuading customers ¢ ? that everything else is correspondingly : > cheap. See our sunshades.—Jas. ; * Paton & Co. : RIDE A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. DIED. In this city, on Sunday May 30th, Katie, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Doyle, in the 24th year of her age. May ber soul rest in peace. (Funeral from her late residence, Kustcn St. East, Tuesday morning at 8.45 o’clock, to St. Duustan’s Cathedral thence to the Roman Cacholic Cemetery.] At Kingston, Lot 31, on March 29th, George H. Paul, son of Wm. Paul, aged 26 years. CC Le We Compound Prescriptions ACCURATELY CAREEULLY PROMPTLY CONSCIENTIOUSLY We use the purest drugs. a reasohable pr ee. We send prescriptions to any part of We give every prescrip- the Island. tion personal attention. We are qualified for our word. Johnson & Johnson, Gradurtes in Pharmacy. — if To-morrow UMBRELLAS SU NSHADES Our raise a new one this spring. For $1.32 we offer a line which Has all the appearance See assortment in window. eolor and wear. article. BE WET BE SUNSHINE a——Are Bound to be Raised Our prices are so low that every lady can afford to Ask to see our novelties in Faney Faras)’s. Rubber Cloaks We have an excellent assortment of aud Cravenette and Rigby Garments, and sball offer them a prizes which should tempt any determine lady requiring them. We ar d to reduc2 our stock of thése goods. BEER BROS Faturday on Hon. David Paitd returned’from Ottawa visiting piends io CRarlétteiown —Pictou Stand- We charge is guaranteed both for of a regular $2 @0 Rubber Cloaks SHOSEOSSESE RHE TE SRE & Straw Fats, Straw Fats. All the New Styles. * All the Best Makes. SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR STYLES SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR PRICES DBeVesoevsessss Boys’ Straw Hats, Men’s Stravr Hats, BOYS STRAW HATS MEN’S STRAW HATS The Largest Assortment in town, The Best Styles in Town, The Lowest Prices in Town, If a better assortment of Straw Hats than we are showing Jexists, it must have come to light this morning—it has never has been in the town before. I IM - = = {l\»- Ih» [lv IW 2 = PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men SESS VSe FES s « FSOOOOS D me eee hi 4 Ties For 25 Cents Think of it. Why wear a shod- dy old Tie when youcan buy new ones 4 for 25c. Other Ties, 3 for 25 cents, and 2 for 25c, good ties at that. Our range of high class Ties in Knots, Foyr in hands, Bows, Windson’s P.C, are excéllent—never had a better as- sertment. See our Hats. D. A, BRUCE —-= te t e