ey ge es 22 en ee 2 St a le Lecture and : Entertainment Course — 1898, j St Peter's New Hall, Ch town. SEASON 1897 rhureday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows:— } Oct. 5th and 19th. Nov. 2nd, 16th and 30th. Dee. 14th and 28th, Jany. llth and 25th. } ,pand ZZnd, i Y ( i E ‘ wil] rse cal 4 - i i } ._—“- -~ <e N em 2 P| et SSS" C2 ee vey a Se Pal 4 - / ——< x - ef 7 Ta i 4 > 4p Infants’ | y Shoes. i | Sometimes give you a lot trouble. When you want to buy a pair it is hard te find ‘just the article you of iré i10081Ng ior. vur new ; A stock we think will please { i > you. Buttoned boots, made kid, with hand- soles, in black, chcenlate, oxblood or green, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, at 58c and 60c. Also aline in pale shades, made of fancy guilted Satin, at 60c, very pretty. ALLEY & CO. THE SHOEISTs. VISITORS T0 THE EXHIBITION can spend a pleasant time looking at my new and at- tractive display of Watches, Clocks, Rings It is a wise buyer who knows that the best place to buy is at this store. The quality the best, the price a moderate and fair one. We shall be pleased to have you visit our siore. of nice, soft sewed turned tan, | | ( | >> @ es @ e © 82 & e024 6004606040076 3 84 22 2 ’ > ®m @ # ee ~~ @]e *% 4% *@ 4 @ 2442 OOOO @ ) W. W. WELLNER, ¢ 9 Jeweler ‘ BB 2232222B22B2e! LOJAL AND OTHBR ITRUS has risen to 7c per loaf, ow- ing to the advance in flour. We guarantee every loaf we sell to be pure, sweet and clean. ; ‘Telephone 938. ‘Dp. STEWART ( ECLIPSE BAKERY THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 14, 1897 Se ernest eninnneseseneneel Messner + ~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING The regular mothly meeting of the City To-night wonderfal Living | Cousci! was beld last evenng, Mavor *ictures. ile casein Social at Moytacug.--The 4dadies of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Mont- agur, iatend bolding a social on Nov. 4. Look out for ad. —_——_—> Y’s Annxvat "Meetixe.—The Y’s will hold their annua! meeting for the electiog of officers in their parlors, Grafion Street, on at 4 o’clock. Every memterand all young women in- terested are ask Wednesday afternoon 1 to be present, on Saturday, September 18th. Tea will be furnished to those without baskets for t rmall sum of 15 cents. Excursion To Boston.—Cheap excur- 8j kets will be issved to Boston and ;return, vis SS Halifax, good for thirty days. The return rate will be $11.00, including berth. The SS Halifax will }eontinue leaving Charlottetown every | Friday until close of navigation. Exutpition Noves.-— We are pleased to learn that entries for the Provincial Fixhi- bition are coming in rapidly. For the convenience of intending exhibitors the directors have, as in former years, opened an cilive in the Market bui'ding, upastaire, today to take entries. This office will be a ull the end oi ihe week. $109,000 Insunayce Dea --Probably the largest poicy ever written on any singielife in Cans'a was placed last week by A. E. Donovan, the we'll known #pecial man of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, oa the lif+ of a leading mari- time province citizen, We understand the premium was in the neighborhood of $3,- 090.—Halifax Herald. Sienna Harper’s Weekiy.—Harper's Weekly during September will contain many fea- tures of particular interest, among them illuetra’ed articles on the “Comedie Fran- caise,” by Katherine de Forrester, on Kan sas city as“*A Great Grain and Cattle Merket;” on “The University of Califor- ni*;” and on the two great new libraries in Chicago and at Columbia College, New York City. The Weekly of September 29 will be the “Sportsman’s Number,” and wi!l contain 32 pages. scchesiiianive Barrer’s Macazixe.—Harper’s Maga- zine for Octot er will be particularly strong in fiction,’ contsining the first instalment of “Spanish John,” a story of adventure by William McLellan and continued ia- stalment of “The Great Stone of Sardis,” by Frank R. Stockton, and of “The Kea- tuckiane,” by John Fox, jr., together with short stories by John hKendrick Bangs, George Hibbard, and Alice Brown. Among other interesting features tnere will be an article on “The Strategic Features of the Gulf of Mex co and the Caribbean, Sea,” by Captain A. T. Madan. Has Taree Wives.—A warrant has been issued in @ sensational case. The defendant ia J. W. Lane. who is aceused of having no less than tlr e wives. ll three of his alleged wives bave been subpcenaed to give ev dence when the case comer$ ap in the police court. The warrant has Leen placed in the hands of the chief of police for im- mediate execution. It was issued at the instance of wife No. ], and charges the husband with cruelty to her children and desertion. Wife No. 1 was Mias Lizzie Hamilton. Lizzie Ryan is the name of the woman who, it is alleged ie wife No. 2, and the third wife was Mrs, Tupper.— Halifax Mail. Prince Edward Island Hlug- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 2d5«., - - a # Hx * moderate prices. variety of. ¢ é Bakes Best Bread. =e &e eae Ff 2264224 TERPSICHORE HALL GREAT GEORGE STREET ( | | | | | | 7 Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris wil! reopen her dancing classes, for the se 3 on, on Thursday September 30th. Advlts at 8 p. m. Juveniles and young ladies at 4 p. m. Private lessons day or evenings. Satis- faction assured. mou fri sat tf not obtainable elsewhere, still i AHA AAAAAAAAS AARARARARARASA | } i | inclined Pieste.—The annual Sabbath school | co n with the Huzel Brook Baptist Chuieiy ll be held on 12 grounds of Mr. Boswa!l! Jenkine, Mount Albion, — Dawson presiding. Couacillor Haghes was the only absentee. After routine business a petition wa: read ‘rom a number of the residents of Wa d 5, asking that a poition Siof Upper Queen Street be macauam zed, A motion that the prayer of the petition b- granted was voted down, and ‘ine matter was referred to the strect. committee. Mayor Dawson intimated that only ten milk verd rs had paid their license, the others reusing on the ground that tieir taxes last year were illegal and that those should be recouped by the city before any farther taxes were paid. Th» Recorder, whose opinion he had a+*ked on the matter, to the ojinion that the milk- vendors cannot compel the city legally to return this movey, but he was bound to say that the question was not fre from doubt by any means. Itis impossible to say which view the court might hold. Whether or not to risk a suit was a ques- tion for the Council to decide. Th>* City Collector was instructed to evforce the bye-law in question. A letter was read from the policemen asking for one weeks holidays darng the vear. The request was granted, Councillors Nicholson, McCarron and Taylor dissent- ing. Mayor Dawson called the attention of the Council to the fact that the city has no authority to regulate the driving of vehi- cles on the Park Readway. Councillor Nicholson gave notice that he would in- troduce a bye law for this purpose at next meeting. Couucillor McCarron moved seconded by Councillor Douse that the Stipendiary Magistrate be required to pay in all money collected by him forthe violation of the Lord’s Day Act. Carried. .. Councillor Nicholson introduced the following resolution which was seconded by Counciller Donse,— Resolved, That the counc i] hereby authorize and instruct the City Marshal and police officers to lay information in the Police Court against all parties violating the Liquor Regulation Act. After considerable discussion the resola- tion was unanimously adopted. Meeting adjourned sine die. College and school supplies, books,per.s, pencils, scribblers, cheapest and best at McMillan & Horaosty’s. Remember that to-night the Cinematograph in the Kinder- garten Hall. i > _ - f32ee¢ eeecece 7 000080000008 i Fresi : Vaccine just received by this morning’s mail. Phy- sicians Wanting pure, fresh Vaccine can now be supplied. Johnson! Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. $OOOOS4« €96SS9S4 © & FE OSSF 6000 O9060868 1O0G000 000000 0025694 00800880008 0060006 0000000000002 6000 PPAR AAR ARAAK AK HAHAAAAAAAAS f SOUR Fab STOCK OF ENGLISH GERMAN AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS. Is about complete and is certainly one of the nices* we have ever shown. Many pretty nuvelties at very Fancy Blacks which wll be con- siderably worn this Autumn we show a splendid Our Mantle Department Has received the greater part af its stock of Jackets. Capes, Fur Lined Capes and Wraps. As usual this de- partment will be found sipplied with special novelties Our Millinery Department Is receiving new goods daily. Miss Duntar is charge of our work roon. 602660000000 BEER BROS ig crmce ea EE EE EE SRE EES SESE SEES SEE Ee ee = a *% bnglish Goods, Jackets & Capes, NEW FELT RATS FOR LADIES, t New Dress goods. ha in a > a oY A Our new Mantle Department is groaning under the tremendous assortment of new Sacques and Capes—-Ladies it will pay you to cee those goods before you make any purchase in that line, New Overcoats, New Reefers, New UWisters, New Suits. As our half price sale last season cleared out our entire stock of Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers, we have nothing but fresh new goods to offer you this fall and we are ina position to give you prices on Clothing that cannot be duplicated in any other store PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men OHSS SS SCESE FEES ESOD ee Est'b. 1879 BRUCH® Hst'b. 18'79 Charlottetown s Greatest Talloriag Judges of Value-—™ pronounce our Fall and Winter Overcoatinge, and Suitings to b2 of the highest orde and at the very lowest prices. Our ambstion is ever to get materials that BANNOT BE EXCELLED by any other house in the trade. Our Mr. .. J. Ross, who is known to the public as one of the best cutters on P. E. 1, is at the head of the cutting department. We have a nice line of Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices, D. A. BRUCE iHigh Class Tailoring. 28 cmgermapenmicer an a aia Py a a eee ee Pt Sos tae 2 Ear: OG oom ee ee ae Zs aM MBS a - 5 San earns ada Pn a i it NR nik, AI sc iB a sentences ttre snneshianiasem ee ny eel: ae ee ne = . B o n a ae ns A aay i A Pe i patna sini Satie, aaiiiont Ge ets area oe