NPERATOUSE one solid week, cou mencing retarn after an absence of 4 years, f the ereat emo x nal actress, " “ _—s x ’ J } With an Excellent compavy in the greatest, grandest and best p! uN sever } rodueed ean prices, i : Monday g | qiSTE? AND MAN | Tyesday Night, the Great Sensa- tional Comedy. fhe Black Flag. Wednesday Matinee, Woman Against Woman. Wednesday Night, the Beautiful Society Comedy, qwix Love and Duty. Thursday Night, the Sensational Comedy Drama, fhe Silver Hing. Friday Night, the Beautiful story of Life in the Mountains, The Golden Joint Mine. Saturday Matinee, fast Lynne. As “Lady Isabell” Miss Mills has no living rival. Saturday Night, the Great Sensa- LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Breer Bros. for Dresa Goods. ———— — Tue Wearner.—Fair and coo!. ——— =. ™ Maritime Coit Srakes.—Geo Hughes Chariottetown, and James McLeod, Sum- merside, have horses entered for the | Maritime colt stakes, - ~~ — Nova Scotia Gotv.—A bar of gold, 276 ounces, Came in last night to Mr. George A. Pyke from the Richardson mine at Isaacs Harbor, worth about $5.5 00, mak ing dearly $17,500 takea from this mine during the ast three mouths.—-Halifax | Herald. Sigxs or Prosvarry.—The Halifax Herald is out in al!the glory of a new dress and has also been improved in other ree- vects. The Herald has always been an ‘xeellent vewspaper, " now even | Letter than ever. best wishes and is It has our ; for continued success. ——@-— 2 rom Monrreat ~The Bonavista sails from Montreal Friday morning, June llth, due at Charlottetown Monday worning, June 14th. Sails at noon on Monday for St. John’s, Nfli. via North Svdney. See advertisement or apply to Peake Bros. & Co., Agents, Aqvatic.—Jake Gaudaur has challenged aby man in the worid to row for the single scull champiouship aud » purse of from $1000 to any amonut tdesired. He also will back him-«f sau Hackett for the double. senli champiouship and a stake fram $1000 upwards. Marrreviarioy Examyarion.-~In com- pliance with au application made by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor the Lon— dou University Matriculation examinatien will be held under the supervision of the Chief Superintendant of Education, inthe Legislative Library ou Monday the l4th of June, inst., at 2 o’elock p. m. Foorsa...—A correspondent writes re- garding the footbal! match betweenthe Ster and Anchors. He claims th:t the Stars did not get fair play in the ,second half, and charges the referee with showing partiality THE DAILY EXAMINER; CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 9, 1897 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (From The Morning Guardian.) “A publicatioe of rare artistic taste is being issued from Tue Examiver Office. It is a work descriptive of Prince Edward Island and will be keenly appreciated wherever introduced. Printed on the beet of paper, profusely illustrated with life like scenes of the garden province and written in a pleasing and graphic manner this publication should afford hours of delightful reading to many thousands of people. The history of the province is accurately dealt with, followed by a des- cription of it8 pioneer life, when the early settler’s axe was heard in the heart of the unbroken forest, clearing sufficient lsnd on whick to erect a log cabin. From early morn till dewy eve this work con- tinued, until the seed, potatoes carried ofien on the settlers back from the nearest port, were placed on the burnt land, to be covered withearth by means of a_ hoe. Then the march of progress is described, until attracted by the reports of prosperous times, shiploads of immigrants began to arrive from England, Scotland and Ire- land; these to begin life’s battle anew te the music of the woodman’s axe. Con- siderable space is aleo devoted to Char- lottetown, including descriptions of its publie works, public building, churches, and various institutions. In this connection appear the photos of Lieut’-Gov. Howlan, Hon. L. H. Davies, Hon.F. Peters, Stipen- diary Magistrate Haszard, Mayor Dawson, the city Councillors, city clerk and Chief Large of the fire department as well as views of many of the public duildings private residences and other scenes of the capital. An account of the resources of the prov- ince and several rural views also find @ prominent place in the pages of this work. A fitting conclusion is a pleasing refer-nce to the Island’s wealth of sea and forest where fishing and shootiag so largely in- dulged in, cause camping out to be the ideal life of the sportsman. More than ordinary ability is evident on every page making it a work the circulation of which should be encouraged by every possible means. A few hundred dollars thus spent in presepting so attractively to touriats the charms of this province might be the | means of bringing thousands of dollars to its sheres.” and being iguorant of the rales of the game. Hesaysthat if the referee had acted accord:ng to the rules the score The book will be ready for delivery about the 2let inst. Advertisers should make instant application if they have not tional Play, qhe Lights O° London. | ; Positively the com pany aud | repertoireever in this city at popular | prices. ced New, catchy and upto date specialties. A continuous ver formance. No waits. Prices 25¢ and 35c. rreat ‘ yrealesi SN asia } z ’ , ' Seats on rale at usual places. 4 i you WiLL WANT THE Afi Wi! | My stock is a wonder- land of grandeur and beauty, full of sugges- tivis for Wedding Giits ; freshest of goods «from abroad. Many articles and styles not to be found anywhere else. A vast variety to select from. We will be pleased to have you call. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler ES aii | dance | TENDERS. — — Sealed Tenders for alterations to the in- terior of First Methodist Cnurch, will be ' Teceived by the undersigned up to noon on Monday. 2ist inst. Plans and specifica tiong can be seen on and after Thursday, the 10th inst at cflice of Mr. W. C. Harris. ThelCommittee do not bind themselves 9 acceptthe lowest or any tender. L. L. BEER, Secy. eod-—td. ee ooo etna BVO SSD GS O48 OSB s Tea Biscuit like home. Just the kind make at you Is that the kind you want? We have them ‘ ‘ 4 ( Our Cream Tartar Biscuit; just ¢ 3 RR — GL Pe eT CB like homemade. Price 10¢ doz. t D. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY . ; ; ¢ ; ‘ , Bakes Rest Bread. BVVeVe2.We 72228288 ie | quired. Chief Engineer L:rze and the! ” | firemenfare svell pleased with tne ladder. : hatentite ¢ . a ie a fs > + Scort Acr Exvecrioxn.—The /ast Canada | @ a L; NEWEST ‘ ‘ } ; : — have Leen altogether iv favorof the been already called upon. Extexsion Lapper.—The new oxten- sion ladder bought by the Fire Department from the Gutta Percha Rubber Company, Toronto, will prove a valuable addition to the equipment of our fire brigade. The ladder is in two pieces,and the tctal height 3 is fifty-five feet. By means of an endless chain it may be | any distance re- 3 wered Ce OO o O. Gazette contains the on direct- tpg the voting at the repeal of the Scott Act in Charlottetown. Walier B. Rebert- son, Sheriff of Queen’s County, bas heen ; proc.amat appointed returning officer, and as already the voting takes 22nd, of July. The uD &b 1 the announcea place on Thursday votes will be fina y summed resnit de- clared by the returning officer on Monday, 26th, of July atten o’clock in the forenoon. : ' will give you an appetite, help you digest your food, strengthen you, and increase your weight, Tt ia the best extract of Malt, ; (Fluid) on the market. It is : Istanp Workmen Praisep.—Mr. Lees, of Chicago, who is here superintending made by a reliable firm and work on the Messrs. Rattenbury’s new pork: will do what is claimed for packing establishment, »pesks iu tae it. highest terms of the amount o work per- Price 250. formed by the men engaged in the erection of the building. “I have never met a better lot of warkmen,” said he to Tue Bxawiver today, “and I have had a good many men working uoder me in my day. I would pit them against any similar nutn- ber of men to be found anywhere. Their capacity for work is simply enormous.” Johnson & J ohnson Graduates in Pharmacy 000000000000 a amon oon es The Truth Should always be one of the primary elements in an advertisement, We are The People’s Store. We are the Busiest Store on Queen Street. We are the Always Busy Store. We are the Wonderful Cheap Store. We are Charlottetown’s Greute-t Store. We have the largest stock of dry goods in the city. _ We have the best assorted stock of dry goods in the city. We mark our goods clover than any other firm in the city. ; We mark our goods in plain figures and don’t deceive you with characters. We never offer you any last year’s goods in our store. We always have tresh new goods to offer you at big discounts, We give bigger discounts than any other firm in the eity. We alweys buy direct from the manufacturer. We never copy any other firm’s ad. of day before. We always write our own ad and don’t copy from Jones. Our goods are all guaranteed fast colors—-does not matter who made them. We always give 36 inches to the yard. ¢ < : Our dress goods are the most stylish in the city, consequently we dis- ceunt them early in the season. : ; We have the best assortment of dress trimmings in the city, : Our mantle department contains the only up-to-date goods in the cit . consequently we will seli you our $50.00 garments for $2.50. Our Milliner gives euch excellent satisfaction that we will sell London and Paris imported stuffs for a good song. Our clerks are tbe most obliging in the city. Our parcels are the neatest done up in the city. i Our parcels are the most promptly delivered in the city. : One dollar buys more goods from us than anywhere else in the city. You will make a great mistake if you buy anywhere before seeing our stock. : It does not matter how big a discount you are offered elsewhere, we will go one better. : We admit that in preparing this advertisement we have from other people’s ads, still we think a good lot of it is true as applied to our atore. If we have a truthful enstomer who can guarante? that all the above is true, we shall feel under a debt of gratitude t. chem, and will give them a Jubilee Medal free. made selections | CC ON itt AO EC ct tt ee Se iy ae LE A eaten omen nan FOSS ECS SNCS 4089 9O4 = THE GREATEST SALE OF CLOTHING ON BARTEL 10,000 Bargains ——Now in Stock (0,000 MORE TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. PwsIrFrrDrLMM Children’s Suits, Men's Suits. Youths’ Suits, Boys’ 2 piece Suits, Boys’ 3 piece Suits, Youths’ All Wool Suits. Mien’s, Boy’ and Children’s Suits, from 25¢c to $3 less than you can get the same goods in any other store, Any school boy can say asuit is worth $12, but we are now selling it for $8, and $5 suits for $3, etc; but when it comes ‘to selling suits for $8 that competitors ask $12, and for $5 tha competitors ask $7 for, that is where we shine ye a = = Ip I f Im Ip t i > PROWS The Wonderful Cheap Men 00863006086 TS 0000000 a rs aE. Speman aN nin See To-night © Don’t forget to see our range of Neckties. 4tor'25c,2 for 25c, 3 for 25c. These are without a doubt the best value in Ch’town. HATS of the best makes at lowest prices. See them anyway even if you don’t want to buy‘ D, A. BRUCE (The firm that sent us this ad omitted signiag their-name). Please supply. Se er ee Nee ourblothing this week i 0 Nb AE ie BROTHERS, iia cesciAaggD a dt anal oa, beak iw a: aS St ICE Na AIS: 5 I ei eT ae ai ces aan mee $3 Sa eta eee ee SS soe me ete ty a eS ee te met SAN ape ee PH se oy naan ween bo 2 sorte eR Sone 5 Ba ste OO bed Sg. Fu lal eae as SA. ee ay > — oe ; i i‘