el TA ~ | Men's Light Snoes $1.00 a Pair If you want a light shoe this one cannot be beaten at the price—we are showirg a better grade at $1.28 anda mee stylish Dongola shoe medium toe at $1.35. Ot Alley & Co The Shoeist:. Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of vour neighbor, as well as the purely accidental jhey may come tu you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ee Gro 11TCS. a ese You Can Fin Your Faith To any representation we make. The Watches we sell are the best money can buy. And the plain truth is strong enough to sell them In there days of sham ard misrepreseniation, tak tine to think hefore buy ng «a watch. We have sove F ex ‘ eptionally gin ad MmOVEeMmentS plain niekie and silver Caner, ~hey make pood, ren-ible, eve} 1 V WA (Crier, If ” single ore proves lease trie«worthy thar W* promise we'll take it back willingly. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. EVE EERE EEE EY ne et Stewart The way to succeed isto keep ever~ lastingly st it, Stewart. Does that every time and that is the reason he has succeeded tn pleasing TASAARAASAAAAARARARASARA BPYEWY YP SYS FREE ERY ( ‘ ; f the apper'tes of 20 mane enstomers with the Beat Bread, Cakes, and Pastry ever tasted, seep or heard of ip this city. Tev_eruoxr 98. D. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. oer SS 8 8 eo SO OS OS OS Oe = seu «Oe St GS OU EV SA VS @® 4 _a«+i a & SS SO Oe oe © OS Removed enema | () coman Victoria — Row en F J HORNSBY Fookstc re. “+ > THE Local and Other Items O08 ald Ui ; Nover Tea-—T his is riginal and re- title of the Tea to take place at Kiokera fal] particulars regarding which will be learned on reference to the acy. in another column. - > -- the « freshing ae Mats es. . Oe Sfanafecturivg Co.. of Montague, advertise 250 fifteen to twenty galloo cans for sale, made of the dest mater al. All who desire ty have good can* should address Mr. Bell. ~_-——— (;00D Tuxy Were Tickerep.—Two little girls aged four ani seven years arrived at Bon- aventure Station last night, from Quebec, with nekets burg around their necks an- neuncing that they were passengers for Ma-kezon, Michigan. They were looked after by the officials at the station and sent on their way rejoicing.—Montresi Star. ‘idliantliaiadin Evrove’s Wheat Crorp.— The Mark Lane report says: The wa:m weather comes ip time to help the wheat, which has -eached the critical stage, but the most which can be hoped for is an increase aver-~ age to b slance the decrecse in the yield. Rust has invaded the wheat fields of France, and heavy rains have laid the corn in entire departments, but it is still hoped there will be au average crop. There are Russia, both of the Azima and Chirka sowings. Is om d reports from - Married at “7. Jons.—The Telegraph save: T ere wasaquiet wedding celebra- ted Monda «wv sing inthe eturch of the Assumption, C rl o The principals were Mr. Jame- Bot! rothe popular pro priever of a West End tensorial establish ment, and Miss Mary Trainor, of P. kK. Is land. Tie tride was attended by her vister, and Mr. John Buckley was grooms- man. The ceremony was performed by tev JJ O'Donovan. Me. and Mrs. Bui] r will reside in Tower Stree’, West End. —_— > The Overs Hovse.—Taat the Miles Ideal Stock company is p»pular in St. John was evidenced by the crowded house that greeted them on their re:urn at the Opera House Mond:y evening They guve as their opening piece the great naval drama Under the British Fieg. The play is one abounding in stirring incideo's aed holds the closest attention of the andieace totheend. Itis thoroughly upto date ip its charactor, and the d fferent members of the company who have been seen here befure were warmly applauded as they ap-~ peared. A particularly enthusiastic wel-~ come has given Mr John E Miles, while Mr Batler avd Miss Essington were also welcomed, Some of the pew players made good impressions, The specialities were new and excellent. Under the British Flag was repeated at the matinee this afteraocn, and it will be given again tenight. On Friday evening, by request, Damon and Pythias will be presented.—St John, N B., Glove June 14, ~~ DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 25 1898. iN THE FOCUS. Is This the Feason Our Actors Like the Center cf the Stage? Perbaps the fondness of certain actors today for the center cf the stage isa survival from the time when no other position was adequately lighted. In the early days of this century, before the introduction of gas, the footlights con- sisted of half a dozen or more vil lamps, and the point where their rays converg- ed was very properly known as the ‘*fo- cus.’’ Here all important passages of the piece bad to be delivered, since else- where the accom panyjng play of feature was not assuredly visible. It is told that when one of Kean’s admirers com- plimented him at supper after a per- formance of ‘‘Othello,’’ saying that in the great scene with Iago he almost thought the tragedian would strangle the villain, Kean answered: ‘‘Confound the fellow. He was trying to get me out of the focus.’’ Under the electric light the face of the actor can pow be seen clearly in the most remote corner of the stage. —‘‘Tbe Conventions of the Drama,’’ by Brander Matthews, in Scribner’s. A great deal of trouble is expended in educating the showy, bigh stepping horse. He is trained to step high and act showily by being driven along a path whereon rails are set crosswise. He steps high to avoid stumbling, and in time always steps high. Bergen, Norway, boasts a paper church large enough to seat 1,000 per- sons. The building is rendered water- proof by a solution of quicklime, cur- dled milk and white of eggs. . A business tran ia pot the most paticnt creature ip the world. He cannot wait to bear any long-drawn-out etory of the cause of his ailment. He does’t care two strawe about a fine spun theory of how he should treat himself. He may be predis- posed toscrofula, or consump icn. **That,’ he will tell vou‘ has notbing to do with the case.” He wanis to be well. IPf he can be cured, write out a perscription and send in your bil. So, here’s the first part of the proposition Dr. Pierc.’s Golden Medical Discovery isa microbe hunter and killer. Many persons of scrofulous blood, encourage the breaking out of susightly «re, to preven! the disease goirg to the lunge, There is no need of this state of dread and discom- fort. Purify the blood. It can be done. *“ Golden Medical Discovery ”’ will enre 98 per cent. of al] consnmptive cares, also of all other lingering bronchial, throat and lung diseases. oe Buy your tweeds from ue, All wool tweed selling at 45 to 6£c. Blue serge selling at 30¢ per yard.—W D MacKay AN * ae will be @ 64s How they can be purchased for less money. ent; Ladies’ Night Dresses, FF > 83 cents, de Special prices on a}! better lines. 99 9 or 2a,. 230, 30¢c, soc. 3 assorted prices, from 19c up. Ai: NZ ‘@ —_ 7. NA SIL eng $1.36, $1 55. $1. 75. ‘——_! . *? > ie ; {es i at the right prices. Ss NWS. e* 4 se ese eae Midsumm S¢ White Vfear Sale —eny- ° During thie week we eh.ll make an exiraordinary ¢ffort to please you in all lines of Cotton Underwear. ; tock for you to select from and are making cur prices such that it 3 Quite Impossible for You to See fully trimmed fur 49c, 63c, Tle, Special prices on all better lines. All specially reduced for this sale, Ladies’ White Skirts, 25e, Whire Aprons. 25¢c, 33e, £6¢, t5c. Children’s white and colored Dresses—a large} assortment ihe All special value. AXP All special value se | dl Cf which must be sold—make your selection at half price. e J p AV se Children’s Finafores all blue marked for this sale. We wish you to help us wake this sale a tuccess, L«dies’ Cotton Wrappers, vicely made and good fitting, 99c Ray your Blouse Waists from a, ard get the correct style BEER BROS Be SESE CCRSe Nv We 4 iy , a SEOEER ESS eT SEH SOSH eEs E% "@° ' We have a splendid Ladier’ Knickers, l4c, Ladies’ Corset Covers, 43e; 69e, 79c, 99c, $1.28, - } PROWSE aoe : ne . +e . na OTHERS ashe Wonderful Cheap Men Show the Largest. Assortment SELL THE BEST GOODS ASK THE LOWEST PRICES > In each of our five great great departments—Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. In our Ladies department we are making a special display of white and fancy Glouses, each line reduced to clear; alk aew fresh styles this season, not one of last years goods in stock, and bound that we will not carry. one over till next season: Fit-Reform clothing, made of good every SU it made in the style, every suit material, every suit limed aad finished, equal or better than custom made, and we oniy ask a shade over half Our Childrens Clothing pricé. Department is rushing PROWSE BROTHERS this spring, we are showing all the best & newest in little suits which are a'!l marked low to sell quickly CLEARENCE SALE SECOND HAND Fianos and Organs. Nol. R. &. Williams’ Grand Piano, only ; No, 6 Sinall Upright Piano, good practice ‘ : { ; . 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new | in trum ent, sale price $60. $600, sale price $150 No. 2. No. 3. price $150. John Rogers & Son Upright, a nice piano for practice, sale price $91), | } > . , a | Fredrick Strass, New York, a} medium size square piano, nearly new, sale | | j No 4. A modern English Upright Piano in good order, sale price $150. ' No 5. Stodart, of New York, a small | size square Piano, good as new, sale prc» $130. | No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, a ;sma!l size square Piano, in good order, sale price $65. No. 8. Dunham, New York, small size equare Piano as good as new, sale price $125. No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a small square Piano, in good order, sale price, $125. No, 10, Bradbury & &>.. New York, small square, nice for children to practice on sale price $99. We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. We are putting them in though order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging | | i from $15 to $60. Every Piano and Organ guaranteed for a reasonable term of years. A grand chance to let your children learn to play for a small outlay ef money. Liberal discounts off tor spot cash, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers. MILLER BROTHERS, } ‘The P. BE. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street. Ay ee ee Sea: eee een tema eet teeter eratters ne ee Ud acters ‘ t i tea, ree