The Shoeist » ie 3 ' ra i # é ; Ss Se Fe £4 4 Ye 2 he sy) a ak bat i 7, tl. > ee € re we Kt a . | 3 «(or ‘er — a. aed (a oe i aN eB CM eI ea Ee Rag Re i a lalla THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 3, 1897. | ae SF RY a, = <n eS ST ss pnetntieneede enema — — — a» —_ a ale “a ate, Ate, al ‘ aS Ss ; mv 9 e <2: as 23 23 2M Se YES e Se 2 aM Le MM tz. V2, as 7, ae, 2 M2 SMe Ne ate o- Ne Me Nese sir ’ ? a oc ‘. wee Poe “AY AP AP ALP ALY ALY AN SiS “ar “ar ae “Ay \ Zane Av a SAS aS aw “er \r ae x” [ Y y a ‘ - ’ ~~ aye ww } | Ss Ste . I, | My ; a> ; , adies choclate = GT,QOO.00 = : | sit 7 _ me Ky , ’ . . . ; a vr : } Skatise tools | se we : a rr . . “a ae , | te lo-morrow, Saturday, we make a full exhibit of our se = Are nov th e ave | a y . ; : ; @ Siw rr : . " ay j ae Xmas Fancy Goods, including $1,000.00 worth of a bark AW , mn ‘ bem waithdinilest Whos — | s $1,00 of a bank: 3M on TN INI em seit I j farteeen wan | wv rupt stock, bought very low and marked at absurd prices, we ¥7 “ew as j Qn s % i y ae V4 gu-} Siz See th of 4e, 10c, 15c, 29 Novelties. 4s a | 3 i’ } ‘) wo i “aS age ‘ .* A ‘mi | oS s% ape a |? | BEER BROS. » i} f a 2 ta he :s | | Sa 10 | ates ten Me SM MMe NV 8 Me SMe SMe Me Mee ) MAM MME. MM MMM Me MSY . W/ = | ye aye AP iP PAPAS UP UE TE TO AE UE TE AS AS ASAE US AS AS Ie Ae AS ASAT MOD MMe eB ous | aK ae > “ “a i ) /) aw aul ane Do you want to buy your fall and winter goods where you ean get the best for the . ‘ ide of a handsome |= least money—1 ry Prowse Bros. ‘ ate calf—feet lin Local AND OTHE R (TEMS BROAD SCOTCH. ed with good heavy soles | _ Gru,~—As oneof his delighted audience. Do you wish to select from the _— and best assorted stock of Dry Goods and Cloth was particularly amused by the effort of ing in the city ? if t Prow B > ‘het . » . ° : £0, tr owse ros ; Ye J oe at Jacket sale. Beer the Rev. David Sutherland, Jast evening, zy e ros- to convey the impression that Lowland 7 Tue Weatuer.—Moderate westerly a aeeaohe mals no mention of Do you want to buy, overcoats and Ulsters for $1, $1.50 and $2 less than in other , \\ winds, fine and coid to-day, increasing a ee. Reena: Seery places? if so. try Prowse Bros. _—~7——_ GhARAR AAA AAAS €\ Thine of Beauly ha dav Forever, Do not miss it but come and see our beau- tiful stock of @ Watches Clocks Silver Novelties And Jewelry of every description. Specially selected for the XMAS TRADE They are very pretty and worthy of inspec- tion, W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. FESS PSPS ee vv NYE ¥¥e veeevNyEY ed . = +» & ©6453 Fs 2-00 F S} LEMON E COOKIES 7. ’ Fresh to-day, 8c per an doz. Also French, 3 Ginger, Hermit, and a seed cookies yf 8 PER : Spoz. TrLeruove 98 D. STEWART , ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. ~ 22 7teem Oe ese EISEIZURE - SALE ! az7acnea@ ao @ } O24 @OE 82408305 © @ The undermentioned liquors, seized Mm by the Collector of Customs at the ' . Port of Pictou, N.8., for an infrac- ' Bie tion of “The Customs Act,” will be ; 4 fold at auction at the Ba Appraiser’s Warehouse, in _ Port of Charlottetown. Proespay, DECEMBER 7th easterly winds witb snow or rain to mor- row. awsialiliasaal Ciry Taxes.—Watch the daily papers for the list of those who have not vet paid their city taxes. Pay up at once and avoid publicity. 3i. Tue Vivian.—According to an exchange the schooner Vivian, Captain Peters, before reported ashore, has been got off and towed into Pictou, Moperw Improvemests.—The Annapo- lis town council bave recommended the institution of @ partial sewerage system at a cost of $13,500. The esti: mated cost for a complete system was $26,000. It is also proposed to invest $12,000 in an electric lighting plant. ietetipenanain Krixe’s Daventrers.—The “Faithful Cir cle” of King’s Daughters intend (D. V.) holding a sale of fancy articles suitable for Christmas, and a tea on Thursday next, December 9th, at St. Paul's School Room, to aid in their work at the P. E. I. Hospi‘al. Admission 10 cents, tea 20 cents. Temperance Scprper.—A _ temperance supper was last evening held atthe resid- ence of Mr Mathew Ca!lbeck, Tryov, un- der the auspices of Wadman Division, Sons of Temperance. About thirty couples sat down tothe tables which were plentifally supplied. After the supper toasts were honored and songs sung, ao d the evening was most enjoyably passed, ————_- Roya ing of the picniindaniainte branch of tLe Royal Arcanum last evening the follo. wing officers were elected: Regent, A Down; \ ; Regent, T J Morris; Secretary, L Miller; Collector, 8S W McMurray; Treasurer, R K Jost; Chaplain, J T Mellish, Orator, W A Weekes; Past Regent, R MeMillan; Warder, C B Warren; Guide, F H_ Beer Anditors, W T Huggan, H M_ Davison. The affairs of the Council were shown to be in a healthy condition and the order seems to be growing in favor. Scexpay Scuoot Coxvention. — A Sunday School Convention embracing the schools of Summerside, Lots 16 and If. was held ov Tuesday afternoonand evening in the Presbyterian church at Lot 16. J was resolved that a Distriet SS Association be formed to be known as the Summerside District. A constitution was eubmitted and unanimously adopred. The following officers were elected: Alfred McLean, Lot 16, Prest; G@ W Warren, Summerside, Vice do; C W Strong,,Sec’y~Treas; W B Ramsay, Supt of the Home Department. The subsequent proceedings consisted of reading papers and making addresses. The meeting throughout was highly successful - Bap Drivixe Accipent —News of a ter- ribie driving accident has been received from Tangier. A wagou containing Miss Butler, school teacher at Tangier, the three Miases Miller, and J. Miller, a boy, weut over a steep embankment. The party were on theway trom Spry Bay to Tangier. ‘The accident happened on Ways,< hill, One of the traces broke and the horse, wagon and occupants were thrown over a steep enbankment. Miss Miller bad an arm broken and was terribly cut about the face and heade Onevfthe other ladies had her skull cracked. A large piece of bone wae removed showing # bole right through the skull. The other two sisters. also sostained serious injucies. The boy was b-dly injured. The horse was killed.— Halifax Herald. language than the English. If this be so, how is it that Burns used to burst into English whenever he had anything exceed- ingly good to say? As, for instance, in the midst of ** Tam O’Shanter, ” clares that, — when he de- “* Pleasures are like poppies spread— You seize the flower, the bloom is shed; Or, like the snowflake on the river, A moment white, then melts forever.” Will the learned lecturer tell me how Burns could have poetically expressed this true and beautiful idea in broad Scotch ? Or take the peroration to tne “* Cotter’s Saturday Night” beginning,— “From scenes like these old Scotia’s grandeur springs, That makes her loved at home, revered abroad; Princes aod lords are but the breath of kinge,— An hovest man’s the noblest work of God.” How would that verse sound in “a!! the graudeur of the Doric”? Or think of the sentiment of “ Mary in Heaven,” —the finest thing that Barns wrote,—could it have been expressed in thedialectof the heather ? For myse’f, I must say that I have little sympathy with the effort that is being made to keep the Scotch idiom of the} Lowlands from dying a vatural death in! the presence of the English language. British Canxapian. ve Gauiiopeiis, Ohio, Dec. 1—Two hun- | dred and fifty patients at the Epileptic Hospital were poitoved today. Dr. Butler and his corps of physicians succeeded only by desperate efforts in preventing any fatalities. As itis,*ome of the patients are atill in a critical condition. The phy- sicians think that the patients were poison ed by means of some article of food eaten by them. The bacterio logical department is making arigid analysis of the food cooked during the past tew days. Some think a drug was pl aced in rome of the victuals. This suspicion, with the wholesale discharge of e mployes, has put the institution in the throes of excitement. | Detained. ‘*‘When is Professor Frizby going on his expedition to the north pole?’’ ‘IT can’t say. It has been indefinitely postponed. The professor isn’t in condi- tion for the undertaking.’’ ‘‘What is the trouble?’’ ‘‘He took a drink of ice water and it made him sick.’’— Washington Star. By the old Saxon law a maiden and a widow were of different value. The lat- ter could be bought for one-half the sum which the guardian of maid was en- titled to demand. A man, therefore, who could not afford to buy a maides might perhaps be able to purchase a widow. A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMP TION There no suck thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will not cure advanced cases, but taken in time it will cure this disease, “The Ethel and Lillian Tucker Company will play a return engagement in St. John next week, ———_— ee at 11 o’clock, a. m. 136 Cases of Gin, (5 cases troken) 18 Cases of Brindy (4 cases broken). 8 by order of the department of Cus- it toms, ms JAMES CURRIE, Collector Custom House, Ch’town; P.E.I. r c3—fedin ad AA. A. McLEAN, 0. C. Barrister, Etc., af Brown's Block Charlottetows Money to Lean. a Me Call or send for samples. a NZ bse S 2p Nes be sib Ns NZ \s = Sea in Tae 7% Sie Sie 7 A Ve announce te the arrival of a large purchase of “Silish Sa Goods ¢ Secured at 66c on the dollar. {A SMASH ASSHRE WY SS i “aS s% be Me Me SMe Me Se SMe SAS AS AP AS AY eae “AS VW + VEN \ % S zi “> We are therefore ofle ring Oho Cuntettss Tiredde GEE. . 5. oo. ods nc st once ccccee ocemee l5e 60c Pretty novelties for... 2.6.6.0 cee e ee eee eee eee 38c = #1,50 French Goods for.......-+++e +++ eet eeenee $1.00 = Thousends of Yards. a Dozens of Patterns. ae BEER BROS Ladies, do you wish to purchase a svcque or Cape from one cf the best selected stocks ever shown in the city ? if so, try Prowse Bros, 000 Over one thousand Capes and Sacques, all purchased this last fall, not one sacque car- ried over from last season, all new styles and marked cheap. Boys and Youths Ulsters Each and every coat in this department must be sold. The prices to clear will be $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Bring your boys down; if you cannot come, give the boys $2 or $3 and eend ‘them down for a coat. Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters Just as good and only half the price of custom meade. If you value money, if you I think anything of quality, if you like style, see our stock before leaving your measure, Save your dollars when you can trade with PROWSE BROTHERS, The ‘Wopaese Cheap Men Senos > O20 zjOoseasz Have You Tried the Montrose Cigar The best 5c cigar in the city. Try The MONTROSE. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P, O OD OD OOOH 6H6065H 6090404650909 GOD OD 4 ©6060 03] OVOGOQDSOD OOS 6S 690586569 DIVIDEND NOTICE Mer chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown Nov. 29th 1897. Notice is hereby given, that a half yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the capital stock of this Bank has been declared payable at its ne House, on and after January 3rd, 89s. Transfer book will be closed from December 20th I897, tothe 3rd of Jan- uary 1898, both dates inclusive. By order of the Board, J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. Nov. 29 15 wk td TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Road (with or without barn) containing eight large and well finished 100ms, Frost- proofcellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply to 3. G, Thorne, Revere Hotel, novzi—tf a ort is dependaut[]>n furnishings; a soft easy chair to drop into when the day’s work is done, makes a more amiable individual of the bread winner. A pretty rocker gives rest to the household. We could suggest many such articles from our stock, beautiful solid, yet niexpensive, any of which would make Useful Christmas Presents. “Sellers of good furniture.” “Strangers to poor furniture.” JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row ilome ‘om It’s resources are marvellous. No cost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. Their new patent Agrafli Bridge places this Piano Ten Years in advance of any other Piano made, It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano. ILLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House. —_- = = af OTE ET Mee Ep eee. a ee. * 2 to2 r ¢ Jd SEs = ‘ “<a — m4 + . 7% i * % ee eee eo - ry erento - “ , eee a Fi ,. _ We ? , r # Rye x ¥ , - a Mg a a: ro | te he hn Po. ees a k fe po I. 2. eS : “g * > . sa Pe ce “ie PS A a ¢ A : . Ba ge | a md 2” Oe zs i, eh BLP: Mt Pw . je i ‘ be : ti" ad, \. P, } os ., 2 i baal’ =o . Se a ¥ ; ee Ee ee i's } ce de ape ' =e ’ = ' 7 o s te fe a 7 cz = ie ‘ bs : & Fd . 4 | ta ‘¥