Pr ———— Or ES > Y : s " 3 4 re 1: Something NN rs _ of oy oy > : Now Comes The Rubber Time ey However 1 v and our-}| the meeting. Visiting strangers welcome. | 4/ selves would like to have ify| _ BY éother® e, the fact remains that Founp Deap.—A Halifax despatch says: Wit ning November | Mrs. Marcelle Steele was found dead in J the | t rul assumes & bed at ber home, Campbe 1] road, this fp, part int position, i now be- morning. Mra. Steele has been heard to ; sbern, _ complain at times of pain in or near the < months of wet feet, Cols, | heart. ¥ Lox and a thousand otner | fe %. “ ; Loa Rotiins.—The latest issue of th Our rubbers are the best, | Dominion Bank bills contains as a centre we i i made on pew lasts to suit | piece & view of lumber men rolling logs. cS t Ji es, thew fit “like the | The design is suggestestive of the log roll- ‘® paper on the wall ng prociivities of the Goverament which \ lecture and Ertertainment Course SEASON 1897—1!898. Spter's New Hall, Ch town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— “ov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jaoy. Lith and 25th. Feb. Sth and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will begiven ip due course in our loca! colums sept 3— ese 3S DB OO7FBSFHF 788 ’ ‘ ’ g Our Rock Cakes rice 10c per doz. : ¢ Trieruone 9° ¢ STEWART f / BAKERY dD. / . : Fresh to-day. ‘ } £CLIPSE . Bakes Best Bread. a ee £3e 0? Fo Fee —— ARSSAEHAP é € THE “Wedding Present * of to-day, if rightly chosen, becomes the heirloom of the future. No gift is more sppropriste of Silverware or Jewelry. Mt this season our new goods We have the very best and latest ideas in are coming in. SILVERWARE and JEWELRY FHMAAAAAARARAAAARAANRAN Jeweler. ee Weve eeye EE, Do You Read Between the Lines? Royal Oak Scap under the counter. Inferior brands pay larger profits. Tnsist on having,Royal Oak Soap. You will get it if you are plucky. ® ALLEY & C0. The Shoeists | i he > KS Ka i ae ae ae a on the wedding day—none more welcome or more lasting — than some form a m W. W. WELLNER - THE rs CAL AND OTHSR ITEMS. fu Pot ice Cor at.—This forenoou Charles Slate, charged with drunkeness, was fined £90 or 99 days. He took the days. i -__> — ! Sr. Paraicx’s Haii.—The programme } prepared for the concert ton ght is a goo | | one and should attract a large audience. Bee oe game ete i Temeiars.—Wil! members of Charlotte- | town Lodge kindly be prompt to-mignt as » very important business willcome before | issued the bill. as Tas Woret “Fearsv.—Advices from Louisburg, C. B., state that quantities of \ wreckave.consistiog of bulw arks, topmasts, hatches, etc., have been coming ashore on the coast near there As two. small schooners were sighted off there just before the gale sorang up on Friday last it is fearcd they were lost with all bands, i | “| ay | | 4 | Hus Tarp Set.—Freeman Noiles so well and tavorably known here, ad who has but | three years to lrve to have attained his | three score and ten, is now cutting kis third set of teeth. He had his front teeth extracted about ten years ago and is now proud of a new set just appearing.— Sackvil.e Post. Tue New Gas Comvayy opened up their uptown eflice last evening and made a wonderful shor, The Aver light i'iuminat- ed the cffice brilliantly while the many gas heaters and working appliances caused many favorable comments. The offfee will be open each afternoon and evening. Friday evening will be reserved for ladies and their escorts only. The crowd “last evening prevented ladies from seeing very much. Sav Deatu.—Mr.Geo. McKenzie, of the Registry Offiee, died suddenly last evening. We understand that Mr. McKenzie was sus- pected of appendicitis and tbat an operation revealed that be bad perforation of the bowels presumably as a complication of typhoid @fever. All that human skill could do in his case was done and much sympathy is expressed with his wife and family. Mr. McKenzie belonged to New London, and made many friends during his term of office in Charlottetown. Lost Bora Train axp Lire.—A warn- ing to those who run for a train ‘comes from Aylmer, Ont. Mr. A. D. McDonald, a news agent, after dinner ran from the hotel to the station to catch his train, and return to his family in St. Thomas. de was late and ran nearly all the way out, but the train had gone when he got there. He walked back tou town and went to the store of Mr. Palmer. Leaning up against @ work bench at the back of the etore, he remarked to Mr. Palmer and his daughter that he had never ran sc hard in bie life to catch a train, and expressed regret at missing it. Almost immediately he placed his hand over bis heart, saying, “Oh, I’ve got an awful pain.” Those were his last words, as he fell on the ftoor a corpse. Buy ladies kid gloves at Pat on’s, one lot at half price. December, Argosy, Velinator, Nov., Puritan and other Magazines on sale. Haszard & Moore, Suanyside. 86.75 Jackets $4.98.— Beer Bros. — cc we é Lily... Gloves famous and buttoned. Buttoned, 85c Laced, 95c KABLLBBLGGBBAGHGBIAD ts Pompons A large range of colors. Several Sizes. Several Styles. BEER BROS. BAGBABBALRILD We have received anoth- er complete range of our LILY KID GLOVES — both laced We have never heard ot its equal for we ar, style and value BEER BROS. <tme MARRIAGE AT HUNTER RIVER. An event ofa highly interesting and most im portant character took place vesterd ay afternoon at the residence of Mr. D. McKinnon, station master at Hunter River. The allusioniatothe warriage of Mr. McKinnon’s daughter Katie A, and Mr. Jobn M. Nicholson, the popular and efficient siauou agent at Wiltshire. The ceremony was performed bv Rev. Geo. Miller,in the presence of the immediate frieuds of the persons interested. The bride wae attended by Miss Jeanette Mc- Leod, of Hunter River, and Mr, H. Bethune, of Charlotietown, supported the groom. The bride was dreased in fawn trimmed with lace to match, and the brides- maid wore grey. Amovogihe many val- uable presents received by the bride was a handsome clock from ihe choir of the Presbyterian church of which she is a member. The groom was presented with an address of congratulation and also with a very havdsume clock, by the mem- ters ofthe Order of Telegraphers in the railway service, to which he repiied in fitting terms. A well-prepared supper was served after the marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson have Tur Exami- NeER’s best wishes. -7eoe IT DON’T PAY. | —— To buy driaks for the boys —it don’t pay to buy drinks for yourself. It will pay to quit. But the trouble has been to do this, My Vegetable Cure will absolutely remove all desire fur liquor in a couple of days, so you can quit without any self-denial, and nobody need know you are taking medi- cine. You'll save movey and gain in health and self-respect from the start. Medicine 1s perfectly harmless, is pleasant o taste, steady nerves, and does not nterfere with business duties.—Full particulars sealed. Mr. A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue, Montreal. 4 The Queen is returning to Windsor and will make final arrangements for the settle ment of the Duchess of Teck’s estate. The Duke of Teck’s income will be heavily reduced by his wife’s death, but she left him at least £1000 a year and jewels and plate worth $250,000 These wili probably be purchased by the Duchess of York or the Queen, aud the Duke will be enabled to remain at White Lodge. : re mf _— ———— = ~ BORN. At Providence, R. I., on the 13th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams a son. At North Bedeque,Nov. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Clarke, a son—Janes Neil. iif You i Want {Soap ca!l at either of our stores this week and you will be surprized atthe low prices we ask for good Soap. SEE OUR WINDOWS Johns on & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. POS BOO OOOO TEOS! 69908 8995 GGCSSHO0 0908 OOOO 902 O09 8096 SSF SOOO vtec e 0000000 00000900086000000 w— —————— —— a — ee —.... Sa Aaa AAI * i Prainerd and Armstrong EMBROIDERY SILKS —the best known. Un- equalled for stability of color. A very large range of the newest col- orings now in stock. BEER BROS \tamped {pimens We havea large stock for your selection, and in addition to {regular stock show a counter line at 33 per cent. discount, There are several unus- ual bargains in this lot, EAE SEES EEE AE PEER EERE ENE EES EER ES BER BROS % haa FFEFFS ES DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 18 1597 ‘BOOMING | The treatment you 4-11-44 L, E. PROWSE, ODS OD 0 DOD OD ) efe bo - OO St or ote ge OS wre shade over half price, $10,000 City Debentures EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tenders tor City Debentures” will be received at this Office until noon, on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26th For the purchase of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) Debentures of the City of Charlottetown. These Debentures are of the denomi- nation of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) each, and are payable in twenty (20) years from date of issue; bearing interest ‘at four (4) per cent per annum, payable half yearly, and are issned by virtue of a special Act of the Legislature, in redemp- tion of School Board Debentures falling due December lst next. bear interest from the let December, next. The Council do not bind themselves to aceept the higheet or any Tender. Tenders will be received for part or whole. By order H, M. DAVISON, City Clerks Office, City Clerk, €ity Hall Nov. 11, ’97—3i eod HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can, See, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Corvell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Derigning. ° 0 9 ¢ 0 a : ¢ 0 3 0 § B99 DOO9D9OD9VOQI]OD To come and trade with us once, means that you come again, in goods as good as gold. spent with them. The Debentures will be issued on and BOM MAW MYM Me N THE SQUARE @ OD OV ODO 0VWV9BW VW OFF Honest Goods Honest Styles Honest Prices. > OD DO9O4020 OD receive, the qualitv and assortment of goods shown. and the exceptionaliy low prices on all lines of goods, asked by us, will make us lasting friends, OR OVOVOWVO@OD CDODOHD 0DOSIHD ODI ODF DODOID ODO DWOIVOS $100 PROUWSE BROTHERS -$1.00. + WiLL PAY 4-11-44. § Full velue for every dollar B. C. PROWSE. Zeno 9S 959508629 00DODIND OD OOD ODS OOD IDV ODOSOFDODVIOVWOM Overcoats Reefers Ulsters Suits, $2.75 $3.95 34.50 3,50 4.50 5.00 4.00 5.00 5.50 4,50 6.00 6.00 The above pricesare only just a few of the many bargains to be obtained in our famous Clothing Department. we have thousands of dollars worth of good honest realymade clothing, bought at a Ladies’ Sacques, Ladies’ Capes, Fur Sacques, Fur Capes. Our great sale of ladies capes and sacques, is moving the gar- ments out in grand style, every person pleased, so if you want to be pleased— please come and see, PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men >. SAM EXTRAORDINARY. STOCK OF ST. GEORGE'S PHARMASY Bought at 50 cents on the dollar, will be sold ~ accordingly. Hair Brushes, Combs, Perfumes, etc., HALF PRICE. All the leading Cough Syrups and Emulsions 20 per cent off. A lot of Shelf Bottles and Fixtures cheap. REDDIN BROS, OPPOSITE THE P. O > I am showing a nice line of Plain Gold Rings in extra heavy weights. Wedding Presents I am opening to-day a new and choice line of Silverware, as good as the best, and as cheap, we believe, as the cheap- est. Your trade will be mutually helpful, G. F. HUTCHESON The Queen Street Jeweler, Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. 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