ED ANSE Ee CCAS CCA ST RRND you Can't Make Hi ater Pun Hyp FI3%4 B i e Rev. A. E. MePhee, Baptist, Kings- { @ i . AN thy + rea ~~ ..% } } | } i . . waa | Ba dah tl AND On the Oquar tonight, probably borough, preached in the Presbyterian | > iaut 7 . e , : ou ; _ | Ue last time, Church last Sunday evening, Pastor Neither can you make & success ot r 4 tts : McKay being absent, having gone to Mt, your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy, | _ [#8 Supreme Cover will open at | Stewart to assist in dispensing the Lord’s , : 1 lest ript essences. Summerside to-morrow. . Suppe r there. . | Tee W ete 4 ; The Presbyterian Church bas been 1 § i Hf SATHER.—TFlue and stat) ry ahaa —e = os overel n WY EATHER.—Plue and staliouery, OF | recently furnished with a hot air furnace. + @ jittie bi er temperature. W M >} ad . T} ] . ; } | \ Meilet had the contract. The old} ‘} t | heaters, stoves and stovepi hav i ; nee ; aters, | ! Ovepipes, have been H a V oring Y.M. C. A.—Evangelistic meeting | laid aside for ti oy ed E teniekt in Zioe Charch at 7.30 aid aside for tue more moderna means of ix tracts “= - oc ana heating. The Charch of England, St. } " ; “ i . Albans, bas lately receiv tenti ‘ | Do Nor miss hearing Dr. Potts this} | ait lately received attention at the ] . evening —eloquence, wit and wisdom hands of the painters. A coat of white! ition for 5 oe | paint with brown trimmings, adds much | “ is ’ oa | to itS appearance. a mM n f . | | r V/ on 3 d Densknntiinl a H. B. C.—Regular *meeting Hills- a ae #17 9) Excl at f S p Ss at Ou d ful ad S Ci j § re noth p; rity Chan a CO eT EE | The steam sawmill that bas been runn-; 10 S i rl e r er 1 cy 1 iu ‘ni ts BU iy, | v borough Boating Ciub will be held this}. as rte i H — . f evening at 8 o’elock Im portent b sui meds } me in ebe ao part of the village for | e > i . A vel on? _ = ‘ ™e or te oa >} some time baek under the agemec ; r ad S Sac 7 re S all members will please attend. by order, “a 2 ‘ be manages eree | O le ues OO apes. ; brand, mrnufactured bv Cee a local company, bas been removed to| t . Y . . . . RPHSOGN BROS, & CO 1 Wormwoop’s Moker Tuearere willarrive | New Harmony, where it is being re-erected | 4 NAS SPEC se SH UNM | in the steamer from Pictou tonight. The _— Po brook thst skirts the northern | i Halifax. N. 5S. | opening performance will be given at the er — . the estate of the late Edward tek dacie 6) Sie . : ht : . TizZpatrick Ipera House tomorrow night. Seats on " a - a f ‘, . | sale a the usual places. : Tbe storm of Friday night is reported | Py Ae ; , | to have been the severest of the season ae ¥ —_— i . - } : . ’ . ‘ . 7} 3 ug. } | Porice Covrt—This forenoon William | 4/098 the north side several fishing boats ~ bv : AY | McCullough was fined $2 or 10 days for | Were Smashed by the gale. The mackerel ay ’ m mits eivg drunk and incapable, Lemuel Me- fleet ran to Souris for shelter, where they @ ifRl | Gregor for assulting bis wife was remand- | Temained in safety till the wind abated. ef: hed Omorrow mecrping. With the exception of a few good catcbes Be TMP tT along the north eide over a furtsight ago, c ' - t , acker ishj i] ’ 5 boo | Liv fs i Sveer Lar Harirax—We are glad | mackerel fishing has been a failure around “- e th ir. Geo. Chilton who took to here thus far thie nes The next few a FIG , Halifsx Exhibition the flowers which | 94Y3; however, may bring better luck. \ 3 took | s here was cqually successful in Hecume home again efieran absence i I /Q - , .. | Halifax. la nine exhibits be took eight | Of twenty-seven years. One day last week | | IK Went to market, this little | rizes - Mr. John Cottin, who is close bordering on pig stayed home ete ete. How | his 80th vear, and his aged partner is life a el _— i niiiiadl th thi - : r > yt Svery Coie © Sars Wie Sars No. 3 Company.—i'ne anaual shootirg | were made glad by the unexpected return ‘ iit'e rhyme, it seems to them immediately. _s Beet ik A pair of little shovs Seems to give almost as much delight, why not make them happy ? we can help vou. This week we nave made 2 special display of infavts shoes, eee them, they are interesting to every one. Prices 45c 50c 58c and 65s. Boss Ys . ALLEY & C0, THE SHOEISTS. | 9 You get your money back if a 4 _purchase from us docs not please you. {Cream ;eALtaAr ‘Biscuit 10c per doz. Ours are light, fresh and baked carefuliy, and ’ 7? just the same a3 home made, Telephone 98. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY i h-“> Dh ae S2Seeo0o 22a oe es “Carpenters. Wanted. New Cathedrai. eept30—2i—pa. WANTED.-A second hand pair platform scales, in good order, to weigh about 800 Ibs. Apply to Wm. Clarke Norta Wiltshire. oct 435i pd Aa By Old Fstablished House—Man WANTE or Woman, good Chureh stand- ; irg, Willing to learn our business then to act as manager an ' ‘Provincial Corre- spondent here, -a#lary $900. kneclose self ad- dressed starnyped a to ~ H. — 7ene Mar ager,—care Daiiy Examiner, a oct4dy lwk pd THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 4, 1897. Nos ee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS mitchof Nu. 3 Co., 82nd Battalioa will take plae on Kevrsivgion Rang: at 1 o'clock on Wednesday next the 6 h inst. Prizes in kind and money w:il be com- peied for, Ammuo'tion free. y Ten Carp nere Wayteu. Apy Ly at tne j Don’t Foreetr ii:.— Do not forget the pienic to take place at Fort Augusts on Wednesday rext in aid of the Church recently destrcyed by fire. The peop'e of the parish have made arrangements fora most epjoyable picnic, and hope to see many visitors. cipitniigalibes ComMANDER CHEYNES avoid the rusb at the ticket Petcrs Hall temorr)w night tickets for Con:mander Cherne’s lecture upon “The Great Search for Sir John Franklin” should be procured at Watsoc’s drug store. Price 25cts to all parts of the hall. Lectrre, — To office at St. OvexixG or tHE Grace Cuurce Lec rurRE Course.—Tke Epworth League of the above church is going to cousiderable experse to bring several lecturers here, knowing Charlottetonians always appre- ciate the best. Tomorrow night Dr. Wilson | will deliver the first lecture in the course entitled “The Typical Irishman.” Ten cents will admit you. Come and enjoy one hour of talk on a most interesting topic aiecihonelyincint Evancenistic Services—-The evange- listic services under the auspices of the Y.M.C. A. of this city, opened most successfully yesterday at 3.45 by a pubic meeting in Zion Church. The audience room was packed to its utmost capacity, chairs being placed in the aisles to accom- modate the congregat‘on. A very spirited song service under the leadership of Mr. | Greenwood, of Boston, was followed by prayer by the Rev. G. M. Campbel!. Mr. Greenwocd sang very affectively & solo, “All of Christ and None of Self,” after which Mr. Gale spoke for about prayer, for quiet work, for God. He stated that his services hadin view first the lifting of the church wembers to a higher plane, and then the salvation of the uncon- verted. The address was full of the quiet influence of the Holy Spirit, aod was well spoken of at the close. Mr. Gale laid down a fewru'es which he said it was his purpose to follow out. First, the time would be strictly adhered to, to the minute; second'y the doors would be closed during the prayer, the solo, and the address, hence persons coming late would not be aimitted uatil the singing of the full choir. This hint sbould be sufficient to bring the people on time. The service at 8.15 was again largely attended aad the address on “Woe to them that are ai ease in Zion” was fuil of power and effact, CLA aS NS SS ME PC SE AER ERR NSRP TTL SCS ADLER A IY SOURIS NOTES, of their son William, who left home twenty- seven years ago. During all that time they bad never seen his face, but they recognized him at first sight on his arrival the other day. William belongs to the American pavv,is married, and returns shortly to join his sbip. Mies Lottie McWade, of Souris West, leaves home today to take a course of instruction in kindergarten work in Char- lottetown. Miss Lottie isa general favorite in the east, and there is no doubt but sha will give a good account of herself in the new sphere of life on which shé is about to enter. «e+e oo Tonienr.—Dr. Potts delivers his famous lecture “Pulsit and Pew” in the First Methodist Caurch. Admission 10 cts. Show day at Patons on Thursday, dani Miss E E Ernst, graduate optician, on account of her anoual trip to Summerside will be absent from Charjottetowa till 9:h inst., but will be at her office at Cap- tain Samuel McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen Streets, Charlottetown, on 11th and 12th inst. ~_—~_ Criminal proceedings have been com- menced against t_e Frankfort Zeitung on the charge of lese majeste, for criticising the erratic course of Emperor William. ©resevecense ¢ CeeCseceecoso 7 FOR :COLDS Cure a Cold -10c¢ Munyon’s Cold Curr 25e ho* 77’ tor Colds 25¢ For Coughs. Johnson’s Cough 25c takes the lead. Is pleasant to take, cures quickly and thoroughly. Safe for all ages. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. Syrup : 7 : : 8 O0OO6C5E6F% OOS SEOECSTSESCSIS OOOO S366006 50800880 OSOe@V950 A Great Change in the Style of Furs. “bene Adeotes® { “Ly Watt . ‘ What Beaatitul Designs. What a Magnificent Aso ‘tment. Oh, how Very Cheip No person seemed to have any idea that we showed such nice goods in Sacques & Caps. 100 Seven {hundred and fifty garments to select from. We are not like some of our com petitors, know what every other merchant would ask for those goods, but one thing we do know is if they do not ask any more than we do, they do not ask too much Come and sce cur Jackets and get our prizes. PFrBAUWTrAMrAMArXALM PROWS: BROTHERS, - twenty minutes on the words, ) Bakes Best Bread. “The Houris Come,” showing that the i aad i a Ral } SQ SDB QO OO / hour had come for their services, for y “— { nine | i The Wonderful Cheap Men ~wSSSICT POSTE ESRS 1879 Hst'b. BRUCH'S AAToWn S elesl aig. Estes ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALRING YY ieee eR ag ee ee ne or Soe 3 Ee ee ae ee Ree +3 “an This season makes a distinctly new style in Furs—in ) if fact we do not remember having ever before offered anything a in the least like the new ideas in Muffs and Collars. There is} Ahout our and valu in venuin . : a one word that will convey any idea of them and that is - Br oa: 5° e stock of Overcoatings and a Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Inmsh Frieze, Meltons, Beavers ? Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wotsteds, etc, The above is imported f direct from London and other foreign countries, See our fine r suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. We sell a no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, i STYLE. Some ladies may think the change too startling, but we think the majority will agree with usthat a more beautiful range of goods was never before offered them. Our illustration gives a good idea of one of the many novelties. We invite you to see our exhibit of these pretty goods in our Fur Room which is now at its best. Perfect satisfaction or no sale | _BEER BROS. DA. BRUCH | FURS—WHOLESALE AND RETAIt.. High Class Tailoring. ly SS oe eee eae See