x i Cl kms * 4.1, * ai ee - itn ina amet MR th oa enh dag ey Pe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 7, 1897 CC : , ae PRIN NCE LICAL AND OTHER ITEMS AT KINDERGARTEN HALL. iia ciilitucinniie Miss Biggart was er. -eted, at Kindergar-~ Ww ARB fas ae es for eae ihe | ) ten Hall, last evening, by a small “but sino literary audience, expectant of a literary is T All Electors of Charlottetown oa RB: And they were not disappointed. L Commonand Boyalty are invited _ ggart, in her impersonation of to be present at the Grand Kally some of the characters of Adam Bede gave Weeting. inthe Market Hall to- | % 2ew interest to those who had been tor- morrow, Thursday eveuing. | ‘Unate enough to have read the book, and ILLUSTRATED speeches will be made by the | to those who bad not had that pleasure ' » at the foll Liberal Conservative Candidates | she imparted a desire to become familiar Xow rea ly a lon sale at the follow- | and other Prominent Speakers, | with this and al! of George Eliot’s works. ing places, oo, "Gent — o. ne, pie She selected some of the most striking . 's Bookstore. era andidates have € parts of the great novel, and with the (arte especially invited and are expee? , ‘ Moore's. t | addition of a few explanatory remarks asZ vard & ii r ‘ ea >» » » € a , Millan & tL nsby’s. tga re, and to address gave the delighted audience a com- ro a, Roatan se the | prehensive grasp of the whole story. R. o. as é' In the proposal of Seth to Dinah, Bookstore, Summer Eicury in the shade to-day, . The E i oa oT dinette oe in the trial scene, and in the dialogue de, and at thIS UICC. Tue Weatuer.-Light to mederate winds between Hester and Dinah in the dark c ve 25 cents prison cell, she was probably at her best fine and very warm for several cays, Sent to any 2 idress postpaid on re i and held her audience in rapt attention. bs of pric Address Paixce Covsty Exnimitiox. — The sce ~~ —— ees in this — xe : Ver « Y Prince ( ‘ounty Exhibition will die ear Le talented lady was her ey ee ee: The Examiner Pub Co, held on Ocvober 6th. y ings of the peculiar dialect of most of the Charlottetown. ern speake-s, especially that of Adam Bede, Acc Liseran-Conservative canvassers | himself. She could adapt her voice to the ee | re. “— ted to report at the Lyceum to- | gruff bass of the latter as well as to the ° : night at S o’elock. Cope ged sans g ot Bert star Come one and all and inspect tee largest sale of - lal rhe, | dramatize this, one of the greatest novels / lf c aS Mark wre 7 . or Co ae rr of McRae vs. | of the century,—and it would be hard to y ; Cx - mara Wright & Co., is still before the | tind a more difficult task,—Miss Biggart court. It will probably be given to the is to be congratulated on her great success. uy tomorrow. a a Following this,the most pleasing teature J 4 Stereorticax Lecrure—Rev. W. V. | Of the evening, Miss Aimee Ceci] Jones and ( | é i Higgins of ParlaKimedi, India, will give | ber pupils exbibited that grace of niove- an interesting Ste ie m ment which is the outcome of careful Steroptican lecture at the “ee F ; a Bart st chu re h ] pn jursday evening ats training under the Delsarte ee a o'clock. Admission free. Miss Jones herself very beautifully illus- ieielaiiicilieas trated the song “Rock of Ages” which was ) TRACED TO ONE Datay.—A Toronto | sung behind the scenes by Mr. Fred despatch says: The medical cflicer has | Davies. Then eight young ladies gaily t-aced eighty cases of scarlet fever, which | dressed as gondoliers appeared and went so ether high priced | has ben epidemic here, to customers of | through varions graceful and pleasing 1 or .low priced goods | 22° dairy. The owner was instructed to | evolutions and lastly Miss Jones appeared : ; : liscontinue supplying milk within the | #gain as the frost maiden in the dawn avd a "4 are wanted, we can city. moonlight. God Save the Queen closed "nis } ee this very enjoyable entertainment. /f furnish them on the , : ; é Coxtest Forsippex.—A N-w York latest lasts and in despatch says: The exhibition sparring i newest st vles. You bout between Ru »bex t Fitzsim: noos anc d A N ( ILD A " W ELL Ri6D REM EDY.—_ ; cannot appr iat th coun Me ng a oe . . _— ‘sue plac 7 ria lo by — . , r ON EARTH chi “ reciate . fj ii } I si ' , M; arti n Juli an anvounc ed that the poli ice used 1 for over fty years by millions 0 had forbidden the contest. mothers for their children while teething Goodness of Cur Shoes hic cer ae with perfect success, It soothes the child, Cuvee Destrorep.—A church at Jon- | softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind until you see them. Se ane Si Jobn district, Que., was | colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrheea. | Gemtroyed by Gre on Sunday. The flames Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists | were caused by lightning, which struck | in every part of the world. Twenty-five | the altar, at hgh mass, destroying it and | cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable. . PALL EY & G3. } stanning the priest. In the panic ove man | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth fon, | Was Killed aud maby more were injured. iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 5w ; Rg ar RS Ae ~ [f Ae Tuey’re SHoorinec Wett —The Toron:o THE SHOEIST sis, The tmait tetrianaeae| ene as Geod|The Wonderful Cheap Men in some good practice daily at the Runny- mede ranges near Staines. They are t. & LT). peeeecoooee POS OVE GOOD Me eo mibg g better acq ua! inted with the Lee- AS saa setiOrd, ana are shooting well, so well | ————— a ‘For p> deed, that they are urprisin g the: nselves. . 0060 0000 000000000000 coer S8S0686060 It j iS understood that this year the Fae 964 - ‘ -edented number of 12 teams wil shoot 1 he t ir the Kol sapore Cup. if Horses Could Talir What a hum there would be onthe streets about the wonderful way in which uickheal - - cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try it. SOLD ZYERY WHERE The Girls We have some nice, stylish and ai Tue Orera Hovse —The attendance at the Opera House lanes evening was pot so large a» was expe cted because of attractions elsewhere. But the co mpany gave @ very artistic rendering of that clever! y-written melo Semaine, 7h 3 egal Wrong,” and every- one seemed well pleased. ‘Miss Tucker playes d the part of Helen Wilton splendi d- lv, and she was well supported by Mr. Mel. lon, Mr. Richards and the otber ehar— acters in the cast. The motion pictures were clearer than on the previous evening and “took” well. Between the acts Miss Vivian gave several vocal selections in a captivating way, and was deservedly encored. The singing of Baby Vavene was alro greatly enjoy ed, and in response to « triple encore the little one danced a sailor’s horn-pipe very cleverly indeed. This afternoon the favorite comedy-drama “Queena” is the ; fiitteccocoescccocoooones © | attraction at the matinee, and to-night: “It Johnson & Johnson Difference If you put no limit on the cost, any deaier can supply you with a good comb. : oe . . > BUT : SLAUGH | ER when the public says “I _— 3 : a good comb for so mucl thes the real fine art of the 3 comb business apptar on the scene. ng : serviceable Boots, in chocolate and ox-lood. Spring-heel and common sense hee]—jast what the gi ris like. Also, Spring-hee!l Don rola boots in laced and puttoned. The +90 is will please you. The prices will please you. ee 3 ©c39 R. EX. Jost Stamp2r’s Corner, “overt! $ Qn Readymade Clothing 4 allure trade and hold it les it FOR JULY js won, and offer the same ata 500 Men’s Tweed Suits, low price is what we are doing now. 5c. to 50c. combs that good all wool, regular price : will please you. OOO4 9OCE OOOE SOC OO8 F OOSt 9004 CO8G1O% eer BOOS LFS FGFS SSS IIOSOS OG ODE SET OB DHSDOB OVER ets eee as 4 4 jh rs eas = he “ine etie lena coe Graduates in Pharmacy. ¢ $8 suit for $4, $6 ‘suit for $3 . | Fa Mies rand laughs. Give Miss Tucker and he - s ‘| Dainty ee oe rand her com | nenieleiteniasinentieememiieedl + caning ge Suits at less tha a} : oe ro . > Pants, “7% al litgof Bra d+ gaAaaaanaanaaaa aaaanaaaang SoS i & VACATION *, oes, . ares h Improves the look of a tab Footwear’s the thing just now. Soft, light, easy-on-the led i it tai Seti ane Me DSUMMER Bargains i - Underclotaing. feet that helps to make life worth living these hot White and Colored Shirts. appetite. A neater slice than that cut from our Corru gat- ed Cream Vienna Bread is ¢ ¢ é ¢ ’ days. Men’s Colored Kid shoes, the new shapes. e impossible to make. Yiu € ; ¢ : ¢ ¢ ‘ 5 , Women’s Colored Kid and Canvas Oxfords. Shoes for ) Boys, and Girls. K K W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building WHITE GOODS AND BLOUSE SALE can buy this Bread only at our store. The price 6e. per loaf, ) Telephone 98 a, Ry a, wn, , ac, = a, Our prices will be found from 10 te 15 per cent. lower than any in town. | See our Women’s Shoes,65c. Just See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98c. To Breathe and wish to inform you that from ihis date until further notice we will do High class Tailoring at big ds ' reductions, We have a large stock, and it must be reduced ut any sacrifice: We want room for our large , fall importation. MR. J. J. McDONALD is still our cutter, and without doubt is the only artist on P. E.1. He is giving the ' greatest satisfaction. Good Dressers ect their suits made by vs, We are the up-to-date autre For Sale. Tailors. FARM FORSALE,— The subscriber offers ; i sale her farm of 60 acres,in West Roy- ; ‘i “09 a miles from the city, fronting on the North River! with =, buildings thereon, Apply on the premises, Jane Fleagher. ys Gade Tailors. a&w—tt 'D. STEWART It is now several months since our Sprimg White Guods Sale took place, which pleased you so well. To-day we are Preparing ECLIPSE BAKERY Ss Bakes Best Bread. he hte ae for an equally exteasive and successful MIDSUMMER White Goods and _———__————_—_—_—_———_ Blouse Sale. All the usual lines of Ladies White Underwear and Veste, White Cotton, Pillow Cotton, Sheeting, Table Damask, Towels and Towel- ing, will be shown at Special Prices emer eh EC CONEY we Sa. eh FP PS . nadia re iT ot OUT i «. American Machines, ” $120.00 | Empire - - - - 55.00 Aare We will also show special lots of Trimming Laces and E mbroideries. In addition to the above, we give you an ,uaprecedented opportunity a at an, a, | | ag a, wt, 7 ae, « : purchasing an. . to buy Blouses chea a buy B p- mc, a, .” - x, -, a, , a, a, whines OF A SAVING OF $65.00 We start with a line at 39c which we are convinced is the best value offered in the city. Our next price is 49c. Then we offer combination lines at 75c, 79c and 99c. We also ofter a large assortment of White Miuslin Blouses at half ! Superior i in many features. Muplici ity, Dur: ability V isible Writing Strength. Opposite west end Market. s price. ; i : Such unusual inducements should made avery busy time in opr Blouse Department. Customers arriving early will find the best assortment. BEER BROS PEER ET EEE EEE VEY Universal ‘Keyboard. 4uufactured and Guaranteed by fhe Williams Man'f'g Co., Ltd. 2d fo; ( Seettmonisis Mentreal, oh a Baad Toho) FOOTER TEENY