SSS Now ready and on mK SI Carter's b ‘ Haszard X Mo vr 7 McMillan WX Hi a S. R Mason’s Ni R. H. ] k i [ne © we ‘ y ws Stand, sum. ye} . — 2 ms 4 ie ari «@* *& su i. ; 25 t< Price ot ‘ i ) Jee ? Vs \r) Sant to any eLidas “ww postpaid — WLAN . +} i * 7 Addr s& capt of pt ict “The Examiner Pub. Co, Charlottetown. ——— ; iP wef | q if FE age Were at Your Service l ther high priced «| A 5d WwW he fat . rnish them on the and in You cannot appreciate the @ Goodness of Cur Shoes latest lasts newest styles. until you see them. ‘ “ALLEY & C0. THE SHOEISTS — Hit Making ; Sandwiches —~ / There is nothing like our { Corrugated Cream Vienna Bread Ther € is 00 waste in cutting it, and it makes such dainty slices that it tempts the poorest appe- tite. The price is 6c. per loaf. 7 Telephone 98 D. STEWART { ECLIPSE BAKERY {Bakes Best Bread. ‘ SP Bee - 222] “Preseoeoes {For—~.» The Girls _-_—_— — —/— - <. < «a, ~~ @ 6048 64644644 8228 E87 a We have some nice, stylish and *erviceable Boots, in chocolate aud ox-_blood. Spring-heel and common sense heel—just what the girls like. Also, Spring-heel Dongola boots it laced and puttoned. he z00ds will please you. The prices wil] please you. 3 SSPE FFLOPSOLECCPSCeCEBeLBOOeSD R. K. Jost Stamper’s Corner, Methodist Sabbath Schoo! “il Pic - nic MIDGELL Ml Wednesday, July 1th aie Tounds se “ers| lected for this Picnic Saree Park) ers attnate } aks of )are situated near the 5 + . . drm ine the St. Peter’s Bay, and is a © ~pot for a day’s pleasure d wit} isitors will be well sup- Md per. * 200d things, also the ice cream foment | 'Bitorg Trai! R ‘al 5 cents iwa pli é table for y a 00th . ¥Y return ticket, 50c, tea Tain wi ey, leave at 9 o’clock, sharp. |], USTRATED nt the follow- | ce LOCAL EDWARD | | met last evening to transact | examination of the several candidates for | terian Congregation of Dundas intend hold- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 6, 189 oor ge AND OTHER ITEMS ——— Beer Bros. for Dresa Goods. sensible ini Po.ice Cover.—This forenoon Thomas Cavanagh was tined $2 or 10 days *or drunkenness. Kixxora Tra—The tea at Kinkora yesterday was well attended, and all had & good time. a o> Pw Special meeting of Avondale tonight at & o’clock. A attendance is requesied. Court full lines CaLeDostan Crus.—Adjourned meeting this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. re ating to the SCe Busi 2USINeASs itish gathering. Tae Mepicat Covneit of P. E. Island the business for the annual meeting of the society to- day and appointing examiners for the registration. — ot —_ Tre Lapies Arp Soctery of the Presby- ing their usnal strawberry and ice cream aD THE ETHEL TUCKER COMPANY. The return of the favorite emotional aci™ ress Miss Ethel Tucker, supported by Mr. H. P. Meidon and an excellent company, attracted a fashionable audience to the, Opera House last evening. The opening bill was the popular comedy-drama “Queena” with Miss Tucker in the title role, and it was presented in a manner which left nothing to be desired. Miss Tucker's rendering of the character of “Queena” was most effective, and the *““mad scene” in the third act was especial- ly good. Mr. Meldon was natural and manly as Lord Walter Huntington, and Mr. Richards gave a clever impersonation of John Henry Wilkins. Miss Belle Vivianas Florence Nightingale Fletcher was most pleasing, and her splendid comedy work was roundly applauded. The stage settings were in keeping with the performance, that showing the American Legation at Paris being es- pecially striking. The costumes worn by Miss Tucker and the other ladies in the cast were exceedingly handsome. Between the acts songs and dances were given by Baby Vavene, aclever child actress who also had an interesting part in the play, and Miss Vivian sang seyeral “coon” songs 4 or iow priced goods / : are wanted, We can |i | war. festival on Thursday, 15th July, commence- ing at ll a. m. Should the day prove | unfavorable it wil] take place first fine day. splendidly. sounded about nine o'clock this morning, The fire was caused by a spark from the chimney, and was extinguished before any material damage was done. ¥ : last night, when J. —— | | assisted by W. R. G. C. SAcorn as Grand Perm’ Foctnp Dean —Post Office Inspector King. St. Sunday John, was found dead in his bed morning. He had retired early on Saturday night, and was dead next morning when a member of his family went to his room. He was 59 years of age and leaves a widow and four chil ing officers for the ensuing term :— N. G.—R. Rattray. V. G.—Geo. S. Pearson. Rec. Becy.—C. C. MeNeill. P. Secy.—J. S. Nelson, P. G. on ‘ ~ dren. Treas.—A. Clark. es Con.—J. F. Whear, P. G. Miuiria Cuances. —Tt je announced Warden.—F. W. Prowse. R.S. N. G.—W. Small, P.G. from Ottawa that sweeping : : is AON L.S. N. @.—John McLeod. changes in the ; ~ liitia service are contemplated, and that | L. 8. S.—F. Semple. Chaplain.—D. A. Bruce. I. G.—Alex. McRae. O. G.—D. Finlayson. Marshal.—H.M. Davison. J.P. G.—J. McKinnon. : > + r eee Yr . several district ofiicers, prigade majors, re os J 2 . ee | etc., are to be retired. It is believed in sas ; W. Wi trays | Charlottetown that the recent dismissal of -S. S.—W. Whitlock. Major Dogherty is the preliminary step to | the dismissal of our own brigade officer | and the annexing of this military district | to New Brunswick. il allbiiicaii | Nor Goixsc Now.—The Mail and Em- } pire says: Mr. Tarte to have gone ‘> | Eurcpe to inspect the harbore of the Old World, and let us know how harbors are built. That was when the Drammond deal was on the point of investigation. The luvestigation has blown over. Now Mr. Tarte, according to the latest advices, is not going to Europe. So we shall be left to build our harbors in the old-fashioned was A NICE COMB? dla A Sap Case.—Fifteen years ago Sarah Bass, wife of a prosperous farmer near Shelbyville, Ind., was taken suddenly and violently insave. Her relatives had her tak- entoan asylum with the hopes than she would soon be restored, but her case scemed hopeless. A few days ago, says a local exchange, her husband was takex suddenly ill and died. The same day letter was received from Mrs. Bass who wrote to her husband and children, Paying that she had been pronounced cured and would return home immediately. Not until she arrived nome and was surrounded by her three children, a son and two daughters, was the news of her husband’s death imparted. The blow was more than the unfortunate women could endure, and she again became unmanageable, and will have to be returned to the asylum. areas good value as we haye ev shown. Prices from 5c. to 50c. each. POCKET COMBS ¢RARAAARARARBAR ARAAR AAA ; - @ ens = = = 7 WHITE GOODS AND BLOUSE SALE It is now several months siace our Spring {White Guods Sale took place, which pleased you so well. To-day we are Preparing qually extensive and successful MIDSUMMER White Goods and Blouse Sale. . All the usual lines of Ladies White Underwear and Vests, White Cotton, Pillow Cotton, Sheeting, Table Damask, Towels and Towel- ing, will be shown at Special Prices We will also show special lots of Trimming Laces and Embroideries. : In addition to the above, we give you an .uaprecedented opportunity uy Blouses cheap. ; : . ob We start oni line at 39c which we are convinced is the best value offered in the city. Our next priceis49c. Then we offer combination ; 5c, 79c and 99c. ; : ni "de thes offer a large assortment of White Muslin Blouses at half rice. . ; , : . Such unusual inducements should made a very busy time in our use Department. ee pra eass arriving early will find the best assortment. BEER BROS PAAAAAAAAAAAAARSASAAAAAASAARARAARS FESS EFF SS FSS SESE The motion pictures were something new here and were thoroughly enjoyed. They must be seen to be appre- —Mrs. A. Millar. ciated. Tonight the company will pro- —_-— duce that very strong melo-drama “A Try it. — Having been favored with a Legal Wrong,” and a full house may be sample of Stewarts cream Vienna bread expected. There will be matinees on made at the Eclipse Bakery, we heartily Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, recommend itas a good thing. Careful | when the admission to every partof the housekee ers should never miss reading | house will be only ten cents. Queena wil] Stewart's advt. every day, be repeated on Wednesday by special re- UL eg onal quest, Fire.—A slight fire in the roof of a aoe house on Dorchester street, near Wey OppFELLowsuir.—The installation of mouth, caused the alarm which was officers took place at St. Lawrence Lodge S. Nelson, D. D. G. , Boreham, as Grand Marshal; P. Bridges as Grand Rec. Secy; Secy; W.D.Waye as Grand Treas; andJ, McNev- in as Grand Warden, installed the follow- WANT See our new line of Hard Rubber and Horn Combs, Tney do not scratch, do not tear the hair, and A nice assortment to seleci from, Johnson & Johnson EME Ee ae a et aE EE EE EE Ey M. er R Come one an ~J CLOTHING SALE For July is now on d all and inspect tee largest sale of CLOTHING. ON EARTH NE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men ‘GREAT SLAUGHTER rhc On Readymade Clothing FOR JULY é good all wool, regular price : $8 suit for $4, $6 suit for $3. 100 Boys’ Suits at less than first cost. Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50, worth double. See them. Bargairs in Underclotaing. White and Colored Shirts. M Our prices will be found from 10 to 15 per cent. lower than any in town. See our Women’s Shoes,65c. See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98c. J.B. Macon Ud Saul, Opposite west end Market. TO RENT A dwelling house and stable at Alexan- dria, Lot 49. Beautifully situated for a summer residence; four miles trom South- port. For particulars apply to —— W. W. WELLNER BINDERS, MOWERS AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER isrecognized to be the best im: plement on the marked. It is trne only right hand cut, and also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break- ing twine. MOWER.—The lighest cutting and strongest machine in heavy or light hay. Hasall the best improvements — foot lifting spring, raising finger bar clear of all obstructions, stumps, roots, etc. RAKES.—Tiger and Sthied. These Rakes are fitted with the new steel wheel, having 26 teeth and solid steel axle. Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. The teeth are set to rake, not toharrow the ground. They are the most perfect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines in- vited, or write us for prices. FINLAYSON & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK’S CORNER — TADIES CHOCOLATE SHOES 150 pairs different styles of this nice and most oe able color, just received at Goff Bros. Having bought a large quantity ot these for cash, we can make the price to suit. COFF BROS 127— SS LERS CSE SD - tai