— _ — Se A oa . ne ~ — THE DAILY FXAMINER ° ° : - . - SATURI DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1896, ITEMS ~ See ur Kew | Fal Gvercoats oie OUR NEW PALL HATS The best and latest styles ing Wew Tock Manufact ery fa lng department. \ ny fac made, at prices to suit a wre the leading hatters. produced by leading Boston | are now open and ready in our ve hats to suit any head or, y cket made. No mistake we PROWSE BROTHERS. Ladies, if you would have the very best and latest styles | in Mantles and Sacq tes, ee is no need of you paying two or thice prices for inem as we are now in a position to supply | W a Sis : Don’t buy a sacque “without see: ng ours. PROWSE BROTHERS. ‘you with the best goods made, at prices to suit the times. ; ee orm Smee fa husdred, c, : Lue Cre sf} Su Ss from 90c uy ; from $1 ap, ulsters from $5 up, and all other lines: is good and mach cl saper tian any other pl n th wn Ast to see our i $1.76 boys’ suit, it is a corker, PROWSE BROTHERS - ou 7 i Was AVERTED. W nai} néeariy being accident : on ‘ Grafton St. West iast ¢ ,uE 4 cai: very a@ serious Heart cs ox I> Just as g — as Cl istom made in quality, cht, fit, finis sh. " i . : s : and Raia ship, al experi- st - . ’ oe . ence fas ore uc if us to a point S ‘aN va S where we can guarantee our dem ic styles to be up to date. oe , PROWSE BROTHER Phiba i rrow ait ‘ AU rE S i at ot — The Stylish Hatters. o } - rr A i s has be - ve! w et ! noe. | : Rist M Ly ¥ THE OPERA HOUSE, S ‘ ¥ — ‘ i t l comedy-drama “ ve 7 ped Wife,” was presented to a large and Hs .. t , \ ure ra} nable au n the Overa He ouse iia aot st ning. lke play dea ith fashion- Pank 3 W ee e life at Newport anid Washington, and + New \ \ Parkland, 2.26 piot is ver teresting There are tg kOe ; several scenes which give scope for power- ons ’ . ; ; ; . : Pp “ | acting, notably the see n the library as ‘ Rutherford’s house, and the comedy — oi element is part rly bright. Then, too, Firs hi; ‘ ' The Rey the costumes vy M 87 ker were George Ma . prea Bis eg handsome. i he features, Me:hodiat ( ' iar and. splendidly | ght out as they were by the Rev. loward, B. A., will preach | Miss Tucker, Miss Harmon, Misa West tt, “Mr. Meldon, Mr. Brennan, Mr. " “ Krawz : the other laiies and Foy HH ‘ ka rentier ! the cast, served frot ‘ presentation day after a! t I V * a distinct success, and ad ke d pine ast S > : ; argo I } iMmureis to t ye already won by the i poth ways Tiere were three pa vers pauy. The epecialties betw n ; oui Wards act? were very entertal 17. and, as usual, - evoked much applause Miss Westcott Gosref Meeris Remet he G was @@ain rewarded with a handson« | meetgoz t Philharn li S é work. This after- day afvePnoon at 4 CK , 1 by n at half-past two the matinee bega | the laiigay Sirangers always w eing ever- popular “Fanx i come. Les ~1 2-1 “Paul’s Prea : t j 2 €Y y at& o’ img” 3 j ihe company w give their farewell per - forma a i s Engiis Baeever 1 Mee It is a i nel ama “ibe bu ve, Ww } pr | that a meeting of the breeders of registered | sentéd The play isa good one and it stock into< maritime provinces will be/ willbe cleverly interpreted. Let there be held in Do én the 29th instant, for!a full house. — : the purpose of organizing & warilime| mas ie eta reer Srrociat iy | It gives a realizing sense of the new re- A Suort Cx ta je eet 1 that the|/stions into which we sre coming with Nova Scotia cranberry ere p will he ‘hort astern Asia to learn that . great Japan- eaing tothe early frost a, tetul winks j eee maritime organization has gg . Rae cn f — ° »12 De ffleamers across ve a j Sa Chen “ t he ag ~ 1 olile my | compete with the Canadian railway and ——- It sl ib » by “Seo . | steamships. The steamers are of the —+ Pons tok | highest grade, and the Navy Department Eruet Tecxer Company.—At the ~ ra | at W ee bas given pe a. for One Blouse this after the. Kihe! -‘Tu of them tobe received in the Government Company ar ng Fanchon-the Cric ae | dry deck at Puget Sound. Hitherto ships to an a Pe) ew hi Ic hh ie at ones he lar gest | | of that size have heen ob li ged to zo to the aod amaiiest they have. yet. had. Te «| Britis} hb naval sialon at Esquiman! t € ening $hey play a- 2 farewell pone n— | British Columbia. Th Puget Souad dock ened, th 4 famous Boglish m iain ir as recently been finished, and this will be “The Fugitive.” he first use to which it has been put+ Ss niilaatiianesci From Monrréat.—The steamer Coben } arrive ‘ 1 fror tm Montre al a i Ay & 900 “= WR “a ¢ YOu. erat tour o'e ce, an ett a c ex this morning Be “ro awabd-careo awd } cluded 18 head « , 76 shee; arid horse, béside aoe aaa paantity of pre lu oP & EF et Mri Minto and Mr. Deek we S or Only passe he former g Jolin’s and the iatter to Svdney -|E - —~- “ , alway Set: at wen i : ast as good” busi-| donnson broke the worid’s re } TOF two] ness Vv 1 us Wur udvie —if | miles, paced, fivying start, at New (artield | anc i osts thing, and} © Perk —_ Cc ca 1 hursday ie Sees § i ieee wen ame | noon. e made the rid » 83 oe 4 : breaking the record previously held by] A it. Wi went th Berlo of 3.43 1-5, made at Louisville, Nov drug busmess much tx ter thar 18th, 1895. The firet mile was rade | we kpos your bus ; W e are ].41 2-5 and che sécond in 1.57 1-5 ! here to s@#ve you, fiot to dictate eb uzsg i ve ty. things as low as we can Gpapvarep Wirna Honors.—Mr. Louis | Foal Ses enela dias We denis | M. Le Lacheur, of Mu ray Harbor S 7 ’ : . a oe i ton of Mr. B. Le Lacheur “of that place,! Pi aca us anal 5 CoeeD Aree I has been awarded a d ae fora eqngie | ut “Money’s worth drug business course at the P. E. Island Com its us better. } mercial College. Mr. Le Lacihieur made a very high per centage of: m arks “At his J ba § J i examination, and we bh eartily congratulate 0 nson () i500, | him on his success. We feel assured he wi'l make his mark high io whatever THE DRUGGISTS. field he may be employed as an account- Qui, whether at home or aoroad. happened ven ing abou! eigbt< A young lady was sitting in a carriage when the horse be- came frightened and started to run back- wards, but by the timely arrival of a pass- ing yourg man named Williams, who risk- | edhislifeto save tbe lady, what might} have been a serious accident was averted. | Mr Ww ams res eived a bad blow on the head but seems all right this morning di P. E. Istaxp Ratiway The fa strangement of trains on the Island Rai! way went ft € to-day Ty j r the expr se train leaving Charlottetown at : ‘ & 7 6.15 a. m.rune through ‘to Tignish, re : A SAM} LE of the cheap turning ‘eaves Tignish at 12.50 p. m. and/imported chairs, the legs be- arri ie at Chee! etowa at 6,30p. m . oor Ae acceinmodatica tran kaves Tizneh myoome loose and drop out w ith 5.55. m. arriving. at Summerside at} Very little use Buy the home 1.00 a ms returoimg will leaveS immer 'made kind if yeu want wear ade at 1.40 p. m: An accon xdation | 1 : train leaves Summerside at 6.3 a rand satisfaction, airiving Chark itetown at 9.55 a. m turning willleave ( bari yt wn at 3.15 HARK W pm. There bras Chen tro change mace in ti Strangementof trains east of | town. RIGHT & C0. LTD. ; ‘ 5 bariotte - o Sell at Selling Prices. OPP RRRR I RPIRPITITS yovnvnennpereennptenrr4ne ys Pt fPPZ You Have Heard of Saturday Bargains. Bo een Want to See Them at Their Best. at Our Store o-Wight. Counters covered with baskets crowded with Bargains. ~s es *~ BEER BROS. FOR MEN Socks, 25e. | talk is _of our gentle nen will notice this and do 4 sells at P. S.---Please do your shopp- before 9 o'clock. Mabbadddedsdbaadads Ai sebabess 3 z 3 = 3 z z = = E 3 Z = = z = = clothing try the London House. |THE PHOPLE'S STORE. ONLY Men‘s Knitted Un- derwear Suits, at 40c. Good heavy all wool ribbed suits; at 72c. Good all wool Scotch knitted suits, $1.20. Finer all? wool ribbed suits, $1.50. Fine all wool shetland suits, $1 80. Finest all wool natural and lambs’ wool up to $5.00. SrpECIAL MAKES FOR Strout Men. x Cardigan Vests,—-A comfor- table garment for fall and win ter. Ail sizes just opened Price 80c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $1.80, $2.00, $2.50. Men’ 3 all ‘wool fine Knit ted Men's heavy Cashmere Soc! KS, 25 ; Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Caps, cheap. Ties and’ Boas in great var- iety. A bargain in shirts tor work men.—100 only, grey flannel shirts, full men’s. sizes, best makes, with collar, well worth $1.00, our price only 60c. Men’s finest Fnglish make Waterproofs, warranted. Men’s linen kid and nappan gloves and mits, . Men’s woolen. ‘and cloth rlove s. 5 The Peoples Store is ready with bargains in up to-date Try us. foot ls. MATCH SUGG ESTED. SW IMMING y—Since the swimming season is almost over, some people will think my “out of date,” but I think Iam not a bit too early in- writing. What I want to say is that there have been a great many kinds of races this season, and almost every kind of athlete has had his chance but the swimmer. Now if there could be some swimming races in convec- tion with our boat races what a grand thing it would be. Almost everyone would be pleased to see it. Hoping some something towards getting up a race of this kind, I remain, respectfully yonrs, WarTerR Dos. 9, 1896. PERSONAL. Charlottetown, Oct. The Rev. WY B ‘ Gordon Pringle, Kincardine, , was at the Queen Hotel last evening. He went east this morning Mrs. E. Palmer and Miss M. Palmer, of Charlottetown, were atthe Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, on Thursday. Mr. Whitehead, of New Glasgow, who has been attending the Presbyter’an Synod at Pictou, N. S., returned home yesterday W. H. Craig, of Truro, registered at the Queen Hote! last evening. The other arrivals include: A. MeMillaa, Summer- side; J. J. Gay and Vonclure Gay, Pownal; A. Macdonalki and wife, Glenaladale; Mary Crawford and Miss Ellen Ross, Boston . There is some talk of having the Pri nce ot Wales visit Canada next year. It will be 37 years since H. R. H. was here.. He was then a lad of 19 years. He is now a randfather several times over. Judge McLeod, of Summerside, regis- tered at the Hotel Davies last evening. The other arrivals include: D.~ M. Pres- ton, M. E. Maloney and T. B. Little, Mon- treal; C. A. Haycock, St. Stephen. R. N. Cox, Morell. H. W. Higginson, Montreal, and H. R. Sturdee, St. John, are among the arrivals to-day. —_—_»~e-—__ ___ —_—_—_ Wurre Castice Soar is one of the purest soaps made. It improves with age, not in appearance but in lasting qualities, and from 15 to 20 cente per pound. For a few days only you can buy for 10c. a pound at Watson’s Drng Store some of this soap, made of the same stock as-a well known baby soap—last of several hundred bars. » 2i Georg for ip Musicat.—Miss Burris, Great Street, has re-opened her classes striction in piane and violin music. oct7 tf Visit the busy store—that’s Paton & Co’s Compare our prices on rubiber sheas | with others and you'll buy from us every time.—A. E. McEachen. Read Paton’s Saturday uight list. Read, visit and save money store this p. ™. at Paton’s Special Saturday Co’s. this p. m. bargains at Patom & Carter's for Wall Paper. PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION, We are requested to publish the follow- ing corrections in the Prince County exhi- bition prize list : Half dozen cans lobsters, awarded Mrs. Wm. Beairsto, Muddy Creek, should read John C. Macdonald, S’side. Filly, 2 years old, awarded David Stav- ert, Freetown, should read John Mackin- non, New Annan, Collection hand knit goods, lst prize, awarded Miss A. Walsh, should read Pearly ' Bowness, New Anpan, Two bush. white oats, lst prize, awarded Percy Marchbanks, New Annan, should read Stephen Muttart, Cape Traverse. Two bush. white oats, 2nd prize, award- ed J. Stavert, Freetown, should read J Seavert W alker, Freetown. .eaf of 4 or 6 rowed barley, lst prize, aoe Ambrose Cairns, should read George Rogers, Bedeque. Half bush. timothy seed, 3rd_ prize, awarded Robt. Elis, O’Leary, should read Thomas Wright, Bedeque. The name of Frank Glydon as_ having taken Ist prize for Jersey bull], under 3 years, was omitted from the list. Yearling colt, 3rd prize, awarded Mrs. B. Bowness, Montrose, should read Geo. B. Macnutt, Darnley. OE - oe PICNIC AND SOCLAL, Tue picnic and social which was held at the R.C. Church at Almira was a de- cided success. About one o'clock the people began to assemble, and when the time came for selling the baskets a large crowd had gathered. Severalamusements and a well-stocked saloon made the inter- vening time pass quickly. The baskets were numerous and handsome, and were quickly disposed of by. the popular yo g auctioneer, Mr. George Morrow, of After appeasing their - fappetitia wih. the} good things that they contained, the crowd gathered at the Hall, where the following programme was rendered in first-class style —_ OG Op See. ws shies caked tesco Choir Violin Solo..........Messrs. McPhee, Camp- bell and McKachern. Solo—* Beautiful Isle of the Sea” eisiecns Hike sashes Mies Lizzie McInnis Reading—-* The Sword of Lee ”....... pinkbrnilaleneideedial Rev. A. J. ‘ing | QB Legitation—** The Silver Question ”. * .Mr. Frank McDonald \ ida § WOU cass ’ Measrs. McPhee, Camp- bell and McEachern. Dialoguc—* Mrs. Buttermilk’s Trip to Mauro iain Miss Dora C ampbell, ‘Me. Sohn "“‘Mclonis, and Master Wilfred McPhee. Solo—“ The Sword of Bunker Hill”... i anttiacamianas Geeta F. J. McKinnon “ars *-Thie Boots.” .2...34 hw ...Cho'r #9! —Scotch Medieys....Mias Lizzie Me- Invis and F. J. McKinnon. ~ Au'd, Leng Byag” «10. cades - ¢scdedstes Choir “God Bave the Queeh ”........ roanen Jedstepctell ————— = KOOTENAY. 44. _')) Hawmroy, Jan. 21, 1895. Me. Ryckmay : Dear Sir —I have been conversing this day with Mrs. E. Clarkson, 138 Hannah street east, this city, who claims to have received great benefit from the use of the Kooteney Cnre, which is sold co generally. by you at the present time, Her special trouble was Bright’s disease, and was of” nine years standing. Jt was so pronounced by two physicians. While she does not claim to be completely cured, having taken only four bottles of the remedy, yet she feels so much better that she does not hesitate to recommend its use to any gne afflicted as she has been. The pains in her head have entirely ceased, and almost from the back. The complexion wears the glow of healta and the puffed appearance is gone from the face. She bas increased nine pounds in weight in two months, and is thereby encouraged to believe that what has eo improved her physicial condition will ultimately ac- complish # complete cure, J. VANWYCK. 50 Gore street, Hailes, Ont. a a SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Oct. 9—Emma, Chaisson, Pictou; ‘88. Electra, McLaren, Montague; Leading Star, Joyce, Arichat; Charming Lass, Garcen, Sydney; ss. Fastnet, Bethel, Hali- fax; ss. Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARED, Oct 9—Polar Star, Stewart, Glace Bay; Annie Laurie, Stewart, do; Edwin A. Gro- zier, McDougall, Pinette; ss. Electra, Mc- Laren, Montague; Henry L. Ph Mips, Skinner, [la lav’s Warf; Albert P.. Porrior, Sydacy; os. Baciue., Beiwe!, Sum- merside, ss. Halifax, Pye, Boston. NN a HE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hlood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. —— DIED. Seapine cates In this city on the 4th Oct., 1896, El- zebeth Kleatha Donovan, dearly Leloved daughter of Loretta and George Donovan, aged 13 months. It was only the footstep of angels That silently entered our door, And tok from our bome our dear baby To dwe'! on that Beeutiful Shore. Only one week of sickness and pain. And then the dear pet was at rest ; And the seul of our baby went upwards. To dwell with the pure and the blest. At Long Creek, Lot 65, on the 7th inet., after a lingering illness which. he bore with Christian patience, Duncan N, Mc- Canuel!, only son of Mrs. Neil MeCannell, aged 23 years, He leaves a widowed mother and two sisters to mcurn the loss of a dutiful and affectionate son and brother. At the residence of Ronald Macdonald; Summerside, on the 7th inst., after ee mont illness, Miss Mary Elizabeth M 4 Now is the time to get supplied with intyréfin the 27th year of her age, da a “g os ter, of @John Macibtyre, formerly of giass and crockeryware as we will sell off H id d t cheaper than ever before ssoving. Rempedetyte, Summereiie; ane Bow © P. Goiwill. Caarlottetown. ‘ » fi For Cardigan Jackets ‘and Wool Under- —_—_— e_—~— . What you want when you are ailing is a}. - — Finest Japanese * Awata” Vases. See them ia south window of pee Bvok- Store. New Ladies’ Jackets aa today, the medicine that will cure you. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be convinced “6f its merit, vecy latest styles und remarkably low price. Look at them.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. WEDDING|#—~ arm GOODS My entire stock of Silver- NOW OPENING wrre offers a spectacle of un- . = usual’brilliance. Do you want|, Japanese Terra Cotta Ware in Jardinieres, Bowls, Vases THE Water Bottles, etc. A ‘aw NICEST handsome Flower Epergnes, Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks Fancy Candles, Fam-y Work. Boskets, Chinese Lantercs Finest Lot of Purses in Tov Bermuda Lily Bulbs, direct from the Summer Is'es. Ctoer choice bulbs in serson, Raszard & floore, es “3. Wreck Sale. ve CLASSES To be sold. at Public Auction, on Thursday, the 15th day of Octoher, inst., at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afiernoon, The Hull and Rigging of the wrecked Schooners Azof and Hattie E., where tiey now lay stranded at Rildeon Sandhills, o» GIFT That a reasonable price wil buy? Something that can be given with pride and accepted with pleasure. Will you call and see the many new and pretty things I have on dis- play. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” W. W. WELLNER JEWELER.... EVENING « oeves ae TEE..... P.E. 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE | Giving a full Business Course and Short - hand Course, 3 nights each week, will 4 the north side Cascumpec Harbor. open on Monday Evening, 5th October, at | ~ Rigging and sails of both vessels in good 7.30. Reduced rates. ‘Apply nt the Col- order, lege to JOHN P, BRENNA ISAAC OXENHAM, Broker. jp aS Principal oct8—4613 ‘It's Fractical Economy f 6 To trade with the Si Tailor eQualities ¢ CC) are not sacrificed daosics never high Buying close saves many a cent to our numerous customers We get the best goods and sell thoi as close to cost as possible, to meet the demands of the times ty CY JOHN T. McKENZIE. ey LOOLEOCLLE OLY and yet } rices are re 0) To Be Sure Of a suit or a pair of trousers that will fit § ” _you.well and give great wear, you shou'd call at Bruce’s, the popular tailoring estab- lishment. There you can see all the new- style. D. A. BRUCE, Granby Rubbers of Iron Wear Fame cost us more but we sell them at same price as the common Canadian Rubber. GOFF BROS., BOOT FACTORY. ee ee NEW STOCK cccvesOMecccns LADIES JACKET eoseAND.... ‘iDRESS GOOD: NOW OPENING. Yi ollie - Fiow Often..... so ye * oo] 2 ee @ ~ >see] @] @ « A fire occurs when no insurance is car: ej Be pre- pared for such an emergeney by insuring with Ez. R. BROW, Charlottetown. Rubber Shoes. 200 CASES. — ~~ — Ee _ Best quality, latest styles, at tive Lowest nossible prices. RY w = Macdonald, Merket Square, Queen Street a EE ee ER EO ee = enticmien Wear th Ames Holden Company’s SHOES — Best fit- ting and hee wearing goods on the market, NEW FALL STOGK JUST IN— W. H. STEWART & CO, LONDON HOUSE BUILDING... AE OEE Pe eee ~ anor? CRC —_——_——— Ty fae EQUAL to any Machine in the mar- ket IRRESPECTIVE of ; rice EX ADDITION (Like our Sewing Machines), it has severa! VITAL advantages, ALLITS OWN; fally patented ome EMPIRE ” oviy $55.00 sible house or Party upon recsipt of the money. satisfied return it aud we will refund your money. ocanaaa, The Williams Mfg. a Ltd.. Montreal. -——— Now is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- coating. See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. Of other standard Machines We will send a machine to any respon You may use it len days and if not AGE NTS WANTED inevery town meh, l4— JOHN MACLEOD & CO. «—|Yiacde in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— ‘Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown.) uly 22. 1896—246 & wy EMPIRE BLEND TEA “ds I the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, a? Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the For sale wholesale or retail by *.. J- i ORRIS — est. PUR Once used, always seiieered th to any other grades. Sales have more then double i during the past twelve months. For sale in boxes, half chests and chests. HORACE HASZARD TT. d. HARRIS, LUZON HOUSE Ch’town, next to Messrs. Reddin Bros, * ate tf ee oe im. » °* . Atom do ‘ay regal ey ae * th 2 BBB: <n! BIR Ge |S, HAG OMA way DO aby Dee ee FE Be Se Be Mei ee ee ee ie! gps oop Meee te Becain es Cte SA OE ee a CP a 2 Bagh ws Vea peo ay TNS om ig At oo aT 08S Ceri ae oe