-> >. © @e@ee 24288683 44226 @ 64 é Se EE a ee ss eS ce ee, ee _——_-—- —— DERATOYUSE eal avd ovwaR mews Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. _—S | Tas WeatHer.—Moderate winds, cool =) ’ | weather, becoming showery. | ” . ‘ HeELLEBORE.—Recived by express this | morning 100 Ibs. of Hellebore wholessie ‘ \ ‘ and retail. Reddin Bros. eae eee 82np BarraLtion.—Members of No 3. tail ~ ¥ . . ‘ | Company will meet at the Drill Shed at 8 § | o'clock this evening. ScHOOLS CLosep.—The Convent Schoole have been closed for the w/id-summer holidays. 1 hey will re-oped on the Ist s\ PAaVS, 1b 2 AUS Yi * ~~ Septem | er, jniicliaaiibeitia Proctamatrion.—The proclamation of the City Council inviting citizens to join | in observing Tuesday next as a public } ! } é { da ay | holiday appears in another columa. + pa Care el THE KLOPEMENT | Kixe’s Davcuters.—Mrs. E. M. Tilley, U . oo 4 D. Secretary of The King’s | Daughters, will address a publie meeting } in St. Pals’s The ¢ St OI medern fulnton iain Me } th ¢ 9 af . } ‘ > 5 troduced with a cast ot unusual ex echoclrcom on Monday tle 28th inst., at 8 oclock, p.m. A collection | will be taken to defray expenses. Ni . ‘ } ! _ | 7 MISS J OSIE I LLS A Correcrion.—in noting the confirma , a tion service in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral in e great dual yesterday afternoon it was inadvertently role of | stated that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dermans acted as sponsors It was Dr. S. Ro and J ‘ « Wi: j a . _ oe tady Isabell and Madam | Mrs. Jenkins who were the = Vine. iSONs, ; iidenlsiaiala ie Excrrsion tro Crapavp.—The steamer Jacques Cartier will leave the Steam Navi- Magnificent Costumes. _ Co’s. oo tomorrow at 2 p.m. a iS or «rapaud, returning same evening. oe ee This is ; good chance for anyone walle WATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON to take an excursion. Return tickets only 40cts. —_—_———— Fine Trovr.—In the window of Reddin Bros. there are a number of splendid trout the largest measuring 2! inches and weigh- —__—— — eer ing 3 lbs. 2 oz. They are a sight to delight sportsmen and were caught with ae tackle obtained at Reddin lires, Drvg Store. lao : J Ladies ' Jubilee s0¢— Received to day a case of special Jubilee Shoes. We celebrate by selling this line until tue 22nd at Prices 25¢ and 35¢e. nd To morrow Arrernooy.—The bee utifal will be presented by {the Josie Mills Co. at the matinee to morrow afternoon. The body for all parts of the hoase, _ 2 Ciry Scnoors.— The pupils of the City Schools were massed at Victoria Park this forenoon, when they had a most interesting rehearsal of their jubilee prograinme. They acquitted themselves in a verv creditable manner, and the indications are that their part of the Jubilee proceedings will be very creditable to all concerned. The pupils will be massed in the hails of their respec- tive schools on Tuesday next at 1 p. m. ‘and march to the park. S1 18 THE Beston Sreamer.—The Halifax e arrived from Boston lust evening with the following passengers: Miss Waddell. Geo A Safford, Miss Alice Saffard, K J Kesser, W W Alexander, H Angel, ZH M Heath, D 2 A (Description) Ladies’ Oxford \ patent leather tip, coia toe, sole. good heavy walking se W Woodwill, Miss Rachel McDonald, Miss Just the thing for Jubilee} Tracey Gillis, J M Waite, Mias Mary Mec- Day. Intyre,Mrs Miilner,Miss Julia Millner,Mrs i MecDonald,Mrs Scott,Miss Lonise McLaren, } 2283 Mre G Gay and child, Mrs D Brown, Miss J McRae, Miss Francis Huston, Mra Jas | uddy, M Gilrain, Miss Sadie E Cua oe fm | Neal, Miss Mary McGrath, Mrs M Perry, \ ALLEY & C0 {Mrs R B_ Peake, Miss Haviland, "| Miss M Mitchell, Miss Mary McLean, THE SHOEISTS Misa Katie McLean, Miss S LC | Finnegan, Mies Lizzie Ray, Mrs S J Hyde, Mrs S B Jones and wife, Miss K Lagoff, Miss Fisher, Miss McLean, Mrs. Rooney, ovine Miss MJ Saunderson, Jno Munroe, Fen- wick Jenkins, M W Lewis, Miss Hamilton, Miss Hamilton, Dr W B Clarke, A Griffin. Ths outward passengers [were: Vernon Ruggles, Mrs. W. A. Clarke, Daniel Ross, Arthur White, Mre. A. Macdonald, Miss Macdonald, A. Macdonald, Henry Williams, society drama “Twixt Love and Duty,’’ oa i ee ee “tie aren, 6 OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | a = — eee ee 1.0.0. F.—Wildey Lodge meets to- night. Third degree and nomination of officers. Cnurcn Parape.—No,. 2 Co. Artillery meet at Orderly Rooms next Suudayv at 10 a. m., for church parade. Drill to- night io uniform at 7.30 sharp. Tue Fireworks Dispuar.—The Fire- works will be sent off trom Victoria Row, Queen Square, on Tuesday evening next, and not at the Park as originally intend- edg From Harirax.—The Fastnet arrived from Halifax about four o’clock yesterday afternoon, and lefien return about two teday. She hada good general freight both ways. tiie Sons o£ Temrsranoe.—-District Division met yesterday with Muyflower Division, West River. The session throughout was of a most satisfactory character, and much business was transacted, A public meet— ing was held iu the eveniwg at which an | mteresting programme was discussed. Importast ANNowNeEMENT.—After the exercises at. Victoria Park were over this forenoon the chairuasn of the City School Board made the following announcement : The City Schools, instead of closing on the 28th, 29th, and 30th inst., will close on Wednesday mext, the 25rd _ inat., to 2e-. open on the Ist Tuesday in September. The pupils will be massed in the halls of their respective schools as follows: West Kent, 9.30 to 10.30; Queen Square, 20.30 to 11.30; Prince Street, 11.30 to 32.30 There will be no closing exercises except- ing the presentation of medals and diplo- ms. Wenppine Betts.—A pleasantevent took place at the residence of Angus Bruce, Erg., Grandview, on Wednesday evening last, when his daughter, Florence E., was united in marriage with Rev. J. W. Kier- stead, pastor of the Baptist Church at Montague. Theceremoany was performed by Rev, J, C. Spurr, assisted by Rev. D. B. McLeod, Miss Jessie Bruce, of Char lottetown, waz bridesmaid, and the grooms- man was Mr, Perry Stackhouse, of St. Johu. The bride was the recipient of price of admission will be 10 cts. to every- | very many wedding offerings, indicating the esteem in which herself and the groom aré held by all who enjoy their acquaint- | ance. Tuk Examiner joins in the con- | gratulations, and wishes Mr. and Mrs. Kierstead a long and happy wedded life. eee = 0060 9069000000090900 00 $00 It's the Truth—< f//¥ 0006006 Oe we're telling you, when we say that our own make of Baking Powder which we sell for 25 cents a pound tin is the equa! if not the superior of any Baking If it doesn’t sound as big as come of the fairy tales you are dail¥ reading, do us the juetice of comparing our goods with any or all others. Johnson & Johnson 00096000 6600 5606 9960 9906 00006408 (traduates in Pharmacy 99000906006 000000000 0000 s ’ Powder sold in this city. ; BARGAINS Sma In the Gity Ladies’ Fine Blouses, for 39c. Ladies’ Good Wrappers, 99c Ladies’ Summer Skirts $1.98 oi Fine stockings only 5c pair ‘éouine Snaps in fine Lace, from 1 cent pet yard up. Gentlemen’s wear at away down prices. Ours for best bargains in the city. P GOODSTEIN. Below Johnson & Johnson’s, cor Queen aud Richmond Ste. er atiteenieeinrentenenemeeapmemenmen a — ————— re ee [0 SNAPS TO-MORROW, SATURDAY : PrrrneeverereneconeiieT pTteseee Bseeeee urday Bargain.” = ee T/2 —— ma wened oe > ee * our ambition in price and juality, All we want you to do is to try eome of our goous, for we know that you will be perfectly satisfied in eyery par - ticular. Fresh tarts only 10c. per doz t -night. Telephone 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY =e @ @ 2 e® @ ee e43eert = 2 - - = oe | | Bakes Rest Bread. an oe oe Weaene ? » 22208 B To-morrow, we intend to eelipse any and every “fat Something for Everyone Callin the day time and avoid the crush at night. SNAPS IN“ Capes, Hosiery. Sunshades, Gloves, Undervests, Blouses, | Hats, Prints, Towels, Linens, Ties. : = EER BROS | $a ae) SILK HATS, SOFT HATS DARK TIES LIGHT TIES MEN’S SUITS Jubilee Goods - - - Of all kinds JUBILEE HATS JUBILEE Ticks JUBILEE SUITS JUBILEE COATS JUBILEE SHIRTS JUBILEE CUFFS CHILDREN’S SUI¢s ASZASMAMAMAMAMs! Englishmen Irishmen and Scotchmen, buy your Jubilee Goods 0t Prowse Bros. . the People’s Boys. JUBILEE CAPS JUBILEE GLOVES JUBILEE PANTS JUBILEE BRACES JUBILEE COLLAR JUBILEE HOSE HARD HATS LIGHT HATS TWEED SUITS WORSTED SUITS BOY'S SUITS RAIN COATS SAR4S4A4 44 Lubilee Goods of all kinds PROWSE BROTHERS, |The Wonderful Cheap Men Se eS BOSSe D LIGHT SUITS Fats of the Ebest makes at lowest prices in ard and Soft Black and Colored, D. A, BRUCE BORN At West Royalty, Charlottetown, to Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Gallant, twin sone. Jubilee medals, Jubilee buttons, ten ij different designs to select from, only 5c each or 6 for 25c. Jubilee note paper Jubilee envelopes, Jubilee papeteries, Jubilee exercise books, Jubilee flags, large colored pictures of Queeu Victoria, very fine; you will want them for decorating only 25c each; see them.—Carter’s Book- store, importers of Jubilee goods. Fivecents will admit children to the Feast of Days Tuesday morning and no words can express their delight when they 3 the toys and the beautifully dressed olls. ° Effervescent Hydrobromate Caffeine, for headache, with soda-water, at Central Drugstore. Buy al) Jubilee dainties at the refresh- ment Booth at the grand Feast of dayee LEE a ED = cs “= ee e2 8 Pe SS. Acadian is due here from Mon- treal, Monday, the 21st inst., and sails for St. John’s, Nfld., via North and South Sydney, carrying produce under deck and live stock on deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent 136 —-2i, pat 2i, quar 2i. | Steam Perry Boat For Sale In the Supreme Court Iu the matter of the winding up Act, chapter 129, of Revised Statutes of Can- ada, and the acts in amendment thereof. AND In the matter of the Pictou Stearn Ferry Company, Limited. The subscriber as liquidator of the above named company, pursuant ar. order dated 12th June, 1897, made by Mr. Jus- ice Weatherbie, will sell of public auction at Ferry Wharf, at foot of Co leraine Street in the town and County of P ictou, on TUESDAY, THE 6ra DAY OF JULY 1897, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, all the rigkt, titleand interest of iLe Pic- tou Steam Ferry Company Limited, and all the interest of the subscriber as liquid ator as aforesaid, of in and to all that cer tain steam ferry boat the “Maple Leaf,” of eighty one tons or thereabo uts, built in the year 1891 or thereabouts, as she aow lies in the harbor of Pictou. Terms of Sale—Ten per cent deposit at time of sale, remainder on delivery of deed. For further particulars respecting ferry boat, apply to G. H. ELLIOTT, ~~ ofthe Pictou Steam Ferry Co., td. Pictou, 15th June,— 18, 22, 28, july 5. Popular Excursion. To-morrow, Saturday, the 19th, the 19th, steamer Jacques Cartrer, Crapaud and back. Return Tickets 40 cents, Leave Steam Nav. Co wharf at 2 p.m. WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. D, Stewart, Kent St, 141—tf WANTED,.—For Amherst, Nova Scotia, a plain cook ora fhousemaid, good wages Apply a* this office, qisi—