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PBB 224243 88 =e e226, 4 @*. #2644794 <6. % 468 =e @ =] ST. PETER’S HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN ON OCTOBER is. PROGRAMME. 1L-O» rture—“*The Diadem”. . Herman Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orcliestra. t—Readiog ebetkn.a ae sancies touiaines Mr. = A. Maclean. 8~String Quintette—‘ Reverie’ F auconier Members of Mr. Vinaicombe $ Or- chestra. 4~Solo— Vocal —“Angel Land”...... oe onder 3 Mise Cotton. O—V aj ee—“Idylien”.............Gautier Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra 6.~Solo—Clarinet—“The Power of en i Le Mr. Reginald Ste vart, with Orches- tral aceompaniinent, ** 4 °~Solo— V wiirc—“Love Song”.. Godfrey Mr. i. W. Vinnicombe. 41°.—Two Step— “Charlottetown”...... itnhes aliilicos ineccennndiliieass CORREO Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. 10.—Soio—Vocal—“The oa _ Revd J, W. Godfrey. tring Quintette—“Resignation”...... ..+«-Fauconier pnicombe’s Orchestra, 2.—Finale—“Buatterfly Danee” ....Car! Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 20c; doors n at 7,30 +} Concert at € o’clock. i oct? - Members of Mr. Via Great vailety | Tne shoeist | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBEE, 15 1897. LOCAL AMD OTHER ITRWS| Read Paton’s ne acvi. } - i What's the matter with a bund concert che Ot these nice warm evenings ? - Exaingers.— Engineers will meet at the Drill Shed at 8 o’clock tonrght. — Lecture.—Remember the lecture to be delivered by Rev. Mr. Geggie, of Truro N. | S.. ou the 26th inst. _ {he Mex-o Medicine Company introduac- ng the Mex-o Remedie-, Open a Cc peert coureein th Marke Ha bigot with a fi 6t class variety Company, tree i LOMOTTOW ee Diep 1x Moxcroy.—A Moncton despatch Lea, Paul the feneral takes place | He died trom says: Hiram second sen of Lea, died today. Wedoesday ailerboon,. epileptic fits and was only 18 years of age pene Pernice Trems.— Lawrence Henuessy, drunk, $2 or )0days. William Prond received a summons for violating the L-quor Regulation Act. It is ret r atlet».0: ow. He is charged with eel ig On tLe etreet a ter the clo ing hours on Saturday. albeiiliiteiesia Aproixtmext.—His Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to make the following appointment, viz. : Orrawa, 23rd December, 1896.—Feter MeMillan, of the village of Annandale, in the province ot Privce E iward Island, Eequire : to be Sub-Cyo.jjccior in Her Maj-sty’s Cusioms. ee Orens Hovse— The entertainment given by Mr. Ansiach in the Opera House last evening was pot as largeiy attended as was expected, but the performance was great'v enjoved by those who Were present. Ansbach is certainly a very clever wagician,and be will doubiless have a full house at the matinee On Saturday after noon, ~. oe — SHakespengeaN —We have very much pleasure in anaouncing that sufficient patronage having been promised Mr. Williams will give his Shakespearean recital in the Kinderyarten Hal! on Oct. 22. | In aid of the new P. E. I. Ho-pital. The seats have been placed at the low price of ECc each, and as the speaker 1s good and the object good, a larle sum ought to le petted. a Freperticton Dear axp Dump Institv Tion.—Mr. Geo. E. Powers, of the above institution, 1s in the city and will make his usual annual tour of the Island. Dur- ing the past year forty-three pupils have been in attendance, including a boy from Charlottetown, In September lest their fine brick building was totally destroyed by fire, but the work is being continued at old Government House which has been granted for two years by the New Bruns- wick government. Besides the loss of the building most ot the furniture was des- troyed and only partially covered by in- enrance. On accountof their heavy loss by fire the institution this year is particularly in need of funds, and it ia hoped the appeai will meet with a generous re- sponse. seeendilicieion Evaxetist Gate on Decipixc.—What shall it profit a man if be gain the whole word and Joss his own -oul? Mr. Gale last evening spoke on this all-im- potant question. He told the vast audience of the simplicity of Christ’s talk to the people of Palestine. Christ always spoke,on subjects familiar to the audience which he was addressing. Would you, said he, take the world in place of your two feet or bands? and vet some of yon are giving vour soule for the gain of the world. } We believe that the soul is immortal therefore we must dwell somewhere at death. Where shall it be? Chriat eaid more about Hell thao about Heaven, for he knew everyone believed in Heaven; but they were in danger of lying on their oars and trusting in 4 merciful God. Mr. Gale apeaks at 7,30 this evev— ing. SS ae eee PERSONAL. We regret to learn thatJobn Brecker, Eeq., is still seriously ill. Miss Jozie Cairns, of this city, left yes- terday morving for Florida where she in- tends to spend the winter. Among the mauvy visitors to the Island, who are delighted with its attractions in the way of fishing, shooting, etc, are Dr. avd Mra C. S. Dunn, of Haverhill, Masse. They have spent some time at Souris and other points of interest, and are now the guests of Mr.and Mrs. G. A. Dixon. Mrs. Simon McLean, of Davenport, Washington, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. J. Lewis, of St. Peter’s Road, left for home on Tuesday moroing. She was accompanied by ‘Master Gower MeLean, son of Mr. A. A. McLean, who goes west for the winter. Quite a large number of the friends and relations of Rev. Benjamin C bappell assem- bled at the railway station this ‘moraing to say good-bye to Mr. Chappell, who with his eetimable wife and family are returo— ing to Japan after enjoying a very pleasant holiday on the Island. They will first spend a short time with friends in Penn- sylvania, ——- Honest, full sized bottles, uniformity of quality, great strength abd purity are cuaracteristics of Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. Try them. Dress goods for particular ladies, high class stuffs sold as cheaply as good goods han be, see ad.—Moore & McLeod. Ladies’ Sacques:— Have you been through our mastle room this fall? If not, why not? Come now and come quick and see the finest assortment of new styles ~. in the city.—Prowse Bros, a373i | THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE The Ganadian Mavazine, for October, is true to it8 Dawe, The froutisy 1 c® isa | very fine likeness of Chief Justice Sullivan ofthis Province, and refers to an ari:le«, the vt Prince Edward Istana Since Confederation, by the editor of Tue! EXAMINER, “ith portraits of Pope, Owen, | Davies, McLeod and Peters. Another] illustrated article that is particularly | interesting to persons in this part of Canava | isthat on “The Universities of Nova! Scotia” by Mina A. Reade, These include | King’s, Dalhousie, Acadia and St. Francis} XNaviers, from all of which there grodnates at work in this Province. Premiers are | The i art cle on the “ Royal Society of Canada, its History and Work,” by the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Bourinot, with prtraits of its President and other distinguished members, 18 deserving ofcareful perusal; and this article on American Trade Relations” will attract the attention of all who are interested in| the condition and course of Canadian trade. A “Dominion School System” ts | advocated by John A. 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