ca - THE DAILY EXAMINER : - LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Beer Bros. for Worth * ‘ Tie representation of Naneen dice yg i N Pole, it M. Mc! & ( ‘ City C Cae ac mouthiy met P ‘ Wit ft held ea M ‘ i si Hour, Pa Utter, @ned & v d4avoa ‘ { wl s . bay pat § $30 P i } rs ad ‘ } fl 5w 10 ¢ nu ‘ fhe Guidi people > )¢ { ~Si. Jobo ~ i ix 1 i ‘ Cra ¥ \e ni i t i a“), 4 ‘ + lee € o i NTRY : arKentit Aiba ‘ i ‘ hicks . arriv { ‘ sod Ww wield Wilh t> . ma 0S ~ A 8 ¢ ary Zz a ‘ vf Scout A has A suc MeN Rich = us e 3 piet ue sum- k oat m DPhursday tite AR T i > . ] S poon ofticer Taylor arrested Frank Ellworth on Lower ( » Street. Eliworth was wanted fur t g drunk and maliciously rjuring t property of Patrick Hebert some time a. ciiesiiiiliameaie Cosceart.—Friends of t erance, dou < Lovi \ vue concert b Ww Hall on Munday evening. Evers ix ted Silve alle D Doors op concert at ) Don't Luke que ian Le M ET - it en r G etir mrs =m. @ Parlor s tu’ . jucted ry 4 ot &iWays “ i ur 2-i “Giving fa j sienna AS s It ex ! nat af s ‘ ' tee mar ed riuKn Ww hay a z 1 he nouey wi ‘ » t ‘ i ee tl Orci I ‘ At Halifax, on Thursday th Wa ers wou an easy V ctory over the Navy team, making the immense score of 19 to The result of the game gives the tr y to the cily team, which ha; not Leen ecored against this season, o LA — Di 1 6Y if Bis or somebody else's sister with you to the con- cert and socia) in Basement of the Me- thodi-t Church on Tuesday evening. Pies, hot beans and brown bread, with vocal and justrumental music, etc., all for ldc. epee No More’ Bap Batiors.—Alex. Mac donald, of Ottawa, bas applied for a patent for anew ballot. The ballot is entirely black, witt e exception of the space for t cacdidate’s name. A cross avuy other piace than ia the wh spot is not notice able csilieai-oinn Areries ror Escianp.—Halifax advices siate that J. R. Eiliott and others of Anvapolis County have charte red a steam er to take a cargo of 9,000 barre!s of apples from Halifax to Manchester. This is the first direct shipmeat to Manchester from t iower provinces. i Crvin Service Examinari The Pr liminat’y examination begins on Tuesday, t 10:h of Nov. at 10 o’elock a. m.—t! qua ng on Wednesday, the llth Nov. at} hour. There are four cand.date 3 + station coming up for the prelimin- ary and thirteen for the qualifying. - Serrtep Oxce Mone. — The Manitoba ol question has been settled once more. ia the ninety-ninth time. It was { months ago by the St. John Tele- i bas been settled three or four We hope it wil] not Thi- geile graph, ar times a week since. peed to be settled again.— Chatham World iecunstiniendiean Acky epGmMEeNT.—We are indebted to D:. H. B. Finlay for a copy of the British olu Mining Record, containing a great d information a3 to the mines ani! rs of our great western proviace, Dr. Wm. H. D. Brown, of Chicago, has Vase Exay en's thanks fora copy of the Sanday Times-Herald, of that city. eliaiiiapeah Scorr Act at Tieytsu.—Tbey have had another e inthe Scott Act farce at Tizni+). On Tuesday evening, the last Dimpartia! says, that egged on by its remarks of last week, which we put before our reade ly, Inspector Broderick instituted suit against Theodore Bernard, -in-law of Hon. S. F. Perry, and sum- moned the editor of L’Impartial, a strictly temperance man, to court to prove eale Sgsinet he friend. This Broderick ° > ‘ s rocent There th ' be @ very ¢ lever ruse. Was cu te a lively scrimmage at the court house. T pubi: seeiag through the whole business and holding the author of the farce supreme contempt even went © far as to act contemptously in court. There wee bigh words and the [nspector got wild, threw his coat, if you please, ani got into a scuffle with George Conroy. It appears he came out second best by a large majority and was hiesed out of the place by the crowd! This is certainly a ¢redital'e state of affairs. What are we coming to under a plebiscite goverament ? The majesty of the law is being badly lowered, and ite officers are the culprits . Dress Goods. ,| general use ? ry ecooes, lh ge ' ai Who , | ways ; Made for the RAVAN AMES | | } | | } = nee ace caeteta at i tatttattenaaapenneetaatintinencmsneeniseiitns nipunaveni A SEPTLED PACT! It is now asettled fact that we carry the largest assort- ment of Hats, Clothing and Carpets on the Island. It is now asettled fact that the qnality of our Clothing, the style of our city. tavor, Prowse Brothers ' “| Hats and the designs in our Carpets, cannot be equalley in the It is alsoa fact that by us doing the largest business and buying all our goods for cash, we are placed in a position to sell goods cheaper than competitors. take our word for that, but wome and see for yourself. Any |tman wiih halfan eye can see the difference, 16 to 1 in our You don’t have to remem ae amon ae ae Taare eee a Singing al oft tem price advertising. making a purchase. lower than other places, you don’t have to buy. fer to have you come iu and see the article and get the price at the same time, and then you| will not be ied to believe that $5 gold pieces are selling for $1.75, but you will find thot for every dollar we take from you, that we will give a dollar’s worth of goods. - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 This is a new department with us, therefore we have no old styles in stock to use for We ask any person in need of a new Sacque or Mantle to see ours before | If the styles are not correct, if the quality is not good and the prices We can give yon prices in this ad,, but pre PROWSE BROTHERS ~ MANTLES AND SACQUES. | ETS, FURNISH Nis ————— — — — iright. us. See our new fall hats. | PBOWSE Hearrz’s Haui.—Rev. Mr. Lodge will preach at Heartz’s Hall tomorrow after- noon, at 3 o’cleck. sciniaaieiiiliail Goop Times Comixc.—From all sections the United States come reports of indus being started, and business generally us to be taking on new life since the Presidential election. sikelele Curistian Cuurcay.—Rev. H. E. Cooke, “of Summerside, will preach at the Chris tian Charch tomorrow morning and even- ing, while Rev. George Manifold will ocenpy the pulpit of the Christian Church ut the Western capiial. \aendliiiciakes Tae Macisrrate’s Counr.— Before H. James Palmer, 8S. M., on Thursday, James McKinoon of Bradalbane confessed to a first violation of the Scott Act, and was fined $50 and costs. A few days previous ly James Wynne, of Emyvale, was fined $3 avd costs for an assault upon Michae! O’Brien, nev Curiixe.—What are the devotees of the *Roarin’ Game” going to;do this winter to ring this healthful enjoyment into more ? We observe thatthey bave enlarged and improved their open air rink vhich is now capable of engaging three three rinks at once. It was very pleasant to stand by last winter and watch the game aod hear the “soon her up” rouse the l We trust to see a good strong club formed this winter which will offer triendly battle to the Pictou, New Glasgow 7 me otber club. ssunncailiieali arrive from leon Monday morning and at givea street parade headed by the Swanee River band. On Monday evening Witson’s Mixsrrets will Ss immMersi noon will they will be seen in an old-time minstrel performance at the Opera House, given underthe personal direction of W. S sila Of Harkins, Esq, and it is promised that the entertainment will be both refined and amusing. Billy Wilson, heads the list of fun-makers, is pronounced a most natural ccmedian and one of the greatest who exciters of merriment before the public. 2ee-mUC il Ringing noises in the ears, snapping, buzzing, roaring, caused by catarrh, ail disappear with the use of Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. li —— To Have 2 Box Of ccs. Everybodys Pills —— In the house is an evidence of prudence od judgment. Disinterested perscns mnake a careful examination of the real merits of different makes of pills, al- rive Every body’s Pills the preference peop.e of P.E.L. at 25c a box by Johnson & Johnson, Gradvates in Pharmacy. *“—* *— “>* 444° Eee Gold, Silver, Bills All go a long way this fall in their purchasing power. We apprecixte this, and we are go- ing to give you more for vour money on FURNITURE than ever before. We shall lead asusual, in low prices and high quality, and if we loose money by it we hope to be re- compensed by your good will. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LED. Who Sell at Selling Prices. ery e ores ody NY oxbye oxbye oxy hee aR SS SiyrnvevvrrvrvvrvervvevpInETOTTITTIITETTIVUPIEN PNT’ Range SMALL MEDIUM LARGE WHITE BLACK large discount. Berlin Manufac- turers Complete of Sample Yoo] scarfs COLORED FANCY INFANTS’ CHILDREN'S LADIES’ Now displayed on our Bargain Counter at a Prices range from 10c up. ~~ BEER BROS. AUAAALAAAdbAbAbdbbAbAdALAAGAALALdbAAdALAGAAALALLAASALALALALS 16 bAbALALALAAALddALdddddddddd Fi iNNUNNAnnUnNs KAUaiNNNNUuUNUaliuuat LOGAL AND OTH8R ITEMS. | Pil PCL ES x $4 Sip. FOR THE Men Folk. IN Gents’ Linen Cotiars,Gents’ LINEN Currs, GENTS’ Wuite Dress Suirts,GEnts’ LinEN HANDKERCUIEFS, UNLAUNDRIED Sits, Gents’ Warm WIn- TER UNDERCLOTHING. GENTS 4 ply 15 cents cach Linen Collars $1.75 dez The very latest shapes, 4 ply linen, standing turned pointe, rolled or lay down; sold always and everywhere from 20c to 25c each. 4 ply 22¢ a pair Linen Cuffs $2.50 doz. The best 4 ply Bnen Cuffs, square or round corner, 22c pair, or $2.50 dozen. Yo. can save 10¢ pair by buying cuffs at Weeks’ Low Priced Furnishing Store. Gents’ 15e¢ each Linen Handkerchiefs § $1,75 dz Gents’ 2in. hemstitch or plain Irish Cambric Linen three quarter size. 15 cents each or $1.75 doz. Better quality 19cente each or $2.20 a doz. Very special value. Gents’ 39¢. White Dress Shirts > $1,00 Unlaundried Shirts )$1.10 A good Unlaundried Shirt 39c regular 50c. Business Men’s Sairts, open front, with short bosom, $1.00 and as good a xhirt as you want for $1.10, suitable for full dress, sold usualiy at $1.45 to $1.60 Gents’ Warm, ) 60¢ each Winter Under $1 20 suit clothing A big purchase of fine plain Shetland wool Linders and Drawers. Double breast ed in Men’s and out size Men’s sizes, worth $2.00 suit, now $1.20 suit. Other lines 39e suit up. ALSO.—AlI! wool sox now 22c. Full line Necktiez, Gloves, Brace, Cardigan Jackets, ete. GENTLEMEN.—Save 20 to 30 per cent. by purchasing your furnishings at The People’s Store. If you can’t come yours send your wives, and if not satisfactory, we will exchange or return your money, WEEKS CH Low priced Gents’ Furnishings Store Wholesale and Retail ARRIED AB suns. ives ISLANDERS M Two young people well and favourably known in this province were united in marriage at Somerville, Mass., on the even- ing of Oct. 28th. The contracting parties were Misa Fannie Abbott, of Union Road, aod Mr. Ernest McMillan, formerly of Covehead. The words which bound the two willing hearts were pronounced by Rev. Mr. Atkinson, at the newly-fitted up residence of the bride and groom, 73 Avon Street, in the presence of a number of immediate relatives and friends. Miss Gertrude Farquharson, of Charlottetown, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Will'am Beairsto, cousin of the groom, acted as groomsman. After the c:remony a very pleasant evening was pa-sed by all present. The bride was the recipient cf agreat many beautiful preseats. Tue Examixer wishes Mr. and Mrs. McMillan every happiness in life. o “ed 6 —— PERSONAL. John Richmond, Sussex, end R. E. Smith, Sackville, registered at tie Hotel Davies this forenoon. Mr. W. R. McCurdy, of the Halifax Herald statl, is enjoying a well-earned holiday, @ portion of which he wiil spend in this province. Mr. James Beales, of this city, has gone to New York to consult a medical epecial- ist. He is accompanied by his son, Mr. Frank Beales. Mrs. F. Peters and Miss Helen Peters, of Charlottetown, and Miss Myrick, of liguish, reg atered at the Royal Hotel, St. John, on Thursday evening. Wil J. Keyes, agent Wilson Bros. Comedy Company; Annie Kelly, Agnes McCormack, Annie Smith, Boston, Mass, were registered at the Queen Hotel last evening. Mr. George A. Freeze, the well-known representative of the Maine Central Rail- way inthe Maritime Provinces, intends moving bis family to Moncton next spring and making this city hjs headquarters.— Moncton Times. < The last Royal Gazette contains an official notice saying that the C. M.B. A. of Canada has, under section 6 of its Act of Incorporation, appointed the Reverend Alfred E. Burke, B. D., parish priest of Alberton, Prince County, its agent for P. LE. L., with power of Attorney. o-=—s0 eo ee THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Llood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. § Extra quality at $5, forty to choose from, at Paton & Co’s. THE MORELL DRAWING, The grand drawing of prizes in aid of St. Joseph’s Church, Morell, took place on Weduesday, 28th ult., in the presence ofa large number cf people. Following are the winning tickets and pames of pur- chasers :— No. 3888—R. A. Ryan, Lynn, Mass., organ. o. 2367—Annie Straton, Amesbury, Mass., silver watch. No. 576—Mrs. James Trainor, Morell, violia and case. No. 575—Mrs. Rose Hegan, Charlotte- town, parlor stove. No. 2116—Jos. M. Arsenault, Morell, arm chair, No. 96—Louis Clarkin, Boston, two oil paintings. No. 4816— M. McCormick, Boston, three pairs ladies’ boots. No. 3043—P. J. Hughes, Morell, five o’clock tea table. . No. 577—Mrs. Henry Green, Charlotte- town, sofa cushion. No. 1486—Thomas Mahan, Florida, fancy lamp. No. 1053—Mrs. John Larkin, St. Peter’s Bay, dozen dinner knives. No. 3438-—J. M. Devine, Mass,, meerschaum pipe. No. 4996—J. McEachern, Charlotte- town, alarm clock. The above prizes will be forwarded to winners un presentation of winning tickets to the undersigned. G. A. Hoorgr, Secy. or DRKUNKENNELS ON POWNAL STREET. Sir,—A laie Examiner contains a com- munication over the siguature of Mr. A. G. Bremner purporting to give information of an alarming and deplorable nature, regard- ing the social depravity of our citizens from the excessive use of intoxicating liquors. It is indeed to be regretted that such a state of society should exist, if cor- rectly reported by Mr. Bremner; but there is wide spread doubt as to the correctness of his sweeping and serious accusations. Not that any person knowing him would, for a moment, accuse him of the commis- sion of so uncharitab)2 or disrepuptable an action as to wilfully, knowingly and imali- ciously misrepresent and malign his neigh- bors. But the charitable impression is that Mr. Bremner may have been mistaken. I have been on Pownal street morning, noon and night every day for the last six months, and have not seen a dozen of drunken people in al! that time and very few of them, if any, belonged to Pownal Street. I might add Iam a life temperate man myself, { neither drink liquor nor beer; but [ like justice and truth and every man to mind his own business. Warp Ove. Palatra, Roxbury, Nov. 5th, 1896. Six,—A late number of your contem- porary the Gnardian, has madea state ment conveyed to that paper by Mr. Brem- ner, @ respectab'e citizen, disreputable to us—one which I can hardly rely on. The Guard an states.that Mr. Bremoer counted over thirty drunken men and four boys on Pownal Street. Whether it was in one evening or duriug the evenings of one week is not clear. Whichever way it is assumed to Le, it is from bad to worse and cqually disgraceful tous. I beg to say that I was astonished at the news, because Mr. Bremner is a gentleman well krown tous, one who would not iatentionally make a misstatement. A more damning statement could not have been made to the inutility of the operation of the Scott Act, although Mr. Bremner attributes it to the fault of the police. What do you, Mr. Editor, think of it ? A Citizen. Propvosep Navat Caances.—The late st information regarding the proposed changes in the British North American squadron, is to the effect that Admiral Domville will succeed Vice-Admirel] Erskine. The Renown will go on a year’s cruise around the world, and will not be stationed here. The present flagship, the Crescent, will be the senior officer’s ehip at Jamacia. Before another six months the North American squadron will attain great magnitude. It is proposed to attach three torpedo boat destreyers to the equadron. Agent for Prince Edward Island required for the New York Life Insurance Company, one who can write large business and or- ganize ageacies. Men of large record pre- ferred, but experience is not absolucely necessary. Country agents also — Avply promptly personally or by letter to hanes Director.” Hotel Davies, Char- lottetown. —_——--_—_@.4>o>——--_—""" For To-night Only !—50 Ladies’ Sacques 65c.. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, $2 75 and $3.00, at Paton & Co’s. Fifteen Golf Jerseys $1, Ladies’ $1.50. One lot sat 20 percent. off for cash at Paton & Co’s. MARRIED At Savage Harbour, ov Nov. 4h, be Rev. A. Craise, Jozeph Coffin Douglass to Gertena Frances Ceffin, daughter ef Samuel A. Coffio, Savage Harbor. Atthe Manse, Belfast, Nov. 4th, by the Rev. A. McL. Sinclair, John H. Mor- ris, of Charlottetown, to Margaret Marcella Enman, of Point Prim. Atthe Manse, Belfast, Nov. 4th, bv the Rev. A. MeL. Sinclair, Murdoch Alexan.!)r McKeuz e, of Garfield, to Buar- Dowald, uf Garfield. DIED. At Charlottetown, November 7th, 1896. Minnie, infant dauzhter of Fred and Annie Rowe, aged 5 months, At Haikett Road, on the 25th August last, Catherine E-ina, aged 5 years and 9 months; also on September 25th, Donald Beaton, children ¢f Joho A. and Anaie Stewart. Ee J Richmond Bay and Malpeque «_OYSTERS_~ On Half Shell and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET ) NEXT DOOR TO R. B. NORTON'S bara Isabel, daughter of Mr. Jou W. Me- f, A Ghat A Great‘ T invite your inspection of my new and extensive stock of Watches, with the certainty that you have never yet seen anything that will compare with it for variety or excellence. WHAT | OFFER YOU —ut I offer the widest choice for taste or fancy, the newest styles, the best value you ever received, the lowest prices evec made. [have Watches from $2.50 up; come and see them. W.W. WELLNER JEWELER. EVERYBODY eee «WANTS Acces ml = 17 rr 7 em ul Ve. You thinking'of buy If you are, let us show ing a cook stove? you the good qua'i- ties of the FAVOR TE AND oyal Pw é- We have just opened a splendid iine cf American Purses in all the newest leath er coloring and shapes Silver mounted, and plain, In low priced purses we shew a large assortment of shapes and cvlors,while if you desire a top style and quality we have them at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 each. See our stock before you buy. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. OPERA HOUSE THANKSGIVING DAY. A GRAND FLORAL CANTATA will be rendered by over 60-CHILDREN-60 IN THE OPERA HOUSE, Thursday Evening, Nov. 26. Prices of admission and further par- ticulars will be given later. Oct 22—evd this wk,135 nxt wk—guar Ranges If not as represented ur money back Dodd & Rogers. 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A splendid Value,soft Ladies’ Drawers, underwear. hee AY > ~ ® + e 2 AS AS AS AS aS as Stay what moderate. It isa profic cause of severe headache, an to pursue iste HAVE YOUR KY Cotpelent optician. Weare here aE en RR iirc cesses Gloves, Ties, Collarsand cuffs, Braces, Shirisand Under. |clothing, in all the leading and best makes a: prices thet are We can give you asa low a price on collars and cuffs and give you the lead‘ug styles, ‘est assortment and the jowest pric? on Uuderclothing, and we have the best value in Gloves, (Kid or Wool), ever shown by We can give you the larg- BROTHERS. SEM SY. Mee SYP. SP. ope > “me Tee Mex vagie o “ape > o Ladies’ Unde vere nb ver so well prepared to meet all your wan.s in this regard. a few s.m,.¢ ; rices that will repay your . y Sete eee ececceceer een ery fine ribbed, shaped, button front...... 30c Extra heavy and warm, ribbed butto front.36¢ so‘t finished vest nearly and warm, pure wool. .58¢ ” ” 77) 30c, 36¢, 60c and up. A fuil line of sizes. and prices in children’s See our north window for samples, BeBe wsG Moore & McLeod. & SSSI eccece [222222 iC Cheer up,iielier times are coming wo. ES cdiee oye ody misery it will seve you. ste SYM SV . We quote sv Mackinlay is in the field closely pressed by the Stur Tailor with his magnificent line of Suitings and Overcoatings. For you whe at hom+ good w<tl made clothes is really a necessity es well as a luxury, get ther, patronize the 8tar Toilor, and if @ To you propose to travel on the peril of cour life, get one of our suits, for you cannot tell Prices Defective Vision, e, and in such cases the only reasonable method ES TESTED snd fitted with proper glasses by a lo serve you. a. F. 1iUTCHESON, o+eeeessQueen Street Lily Gloves. All sizes of th’s popular Kid Glove now in stock, We do not know of its equal for 4 wear and value. ZF, 4) Try a pairon our recommendation ZA, Buttoned, 5c, ~* Taced, - 56, That confronts every m al We simply ask you to gi ey, you can bid us good day, don’t give you the hest wear ard the best value BEER BROS. See The Question in, woman and child, is where am I going to buy my Boots, Rubbers and Felt Footwear this ve us one fair trial, and if we for your mon GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY a wie ear. ite. gg ES Ea OUT Hi r 3 “ 3 dole spisss tin ann . i ued 2 4 : * co ae r, at KA gommrer 7 AOS Ra a at OTe SN SL eT Le PAS = ed wi Sk lil eile Mle PR. TS. Bae: linsint ine tate