THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O-UTOBER 26, 1897 ¢ AN (i? oP ~ THE zs 2; WOMAN | (rood instrumental music, | ings aod refreshmen Who has ever tried a / | a, ' pair of Crerman felt | 4’ yy slippers will want them ~~ every winter / > i 4\ There is solid comfort ia | 4 } them. See our window | for styles and prices. : } t ry. “3 ALLEY & CO. = _—- e083 =@ & ©4664 6 6 SOF Cream Pies The Shoeists | Cocoanut Pies Fresh to-day, always the same quality, price, Cream pies 12 & 15c each. Cocoanut pies 15 & 20c each. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ra A Ladies Walking Shoe In Grain Calf Goodyear Welt an! patenttip, Just the shoe for thie season of the year, A shoe that protects the foot frum the cold aod dampness. Colds in a great many cases can be traced tothe wearing of light soled shoes. If you want a good serviceable fall walking shoe, have alook at this line. A full line of ladies fall boots just opened. _— 00606442 OO0O USS 244682 GOSES OOSE lore =e 2 = 2 @4 » 6% © @ ~~= = eces ( ( ¢ ( ¢ ( ¢ ( , ( | 0906" 0 000660689009 6008 FECEtCos oe _R. E. Jost 900060000000 BLANK ETS—25 pairs white | and 25 pairs"grey Blankets to sellquick. We are selling un- der regular values; if you want a pair come soon, B Macdonaht’s, Market Sq _ |UOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | Read Paton’s big advr. — 1.O F.—Meetivg of Court Avondale tonight at 8 u’clock. Payment of dues. Barrist Cuvecu.—Do not Rev. Mr. Geggie tonight Church at 8 o’clock india Remember the zoncert and social in St. James’ Hall tonight. fail Ey: NY of St. James’ week will tonight. Tu take place ia this Hall vood solos reac SOCIAI s, ali fur 20 cents. - Lors or Poratrors.~—It is said that Mr. Tait, of Shediac, has already bought this fall over 30,000 barrels potatoes, which he | will ship direct to Bermuda and the West lodies, sailed Frovre Srim.u Avvaycine.—Ontario | millers advanced the price of flour 15 to 20 cents @ barrel on Saturday, wheat going up t cents a barrel. ExrertaInment.—The Loyal Circle of the King’s Daughters intend having an enter‘ainment in St. Paul’s schoolroom on Thursday evening, November llth. The programme will appear later. 250—3aw An Oap And WeLL Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Soid by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It« value ia incalculable. Be sureand ask for Mre. Winsluw’s Sootb- ing Syrup, and take noother kind. Aditi Death tx a Kiss.—What appears to be a remarkable case was recorded recently, according to a Paris despatch, when a young girl named Mile, Santasiero died of hydrephobia, alleged to have been caused by the contact of her lips with the tongue ofa petdog. She hada small terrier, which one day refused food and driok from its mistress, snapped at her, but did not bite. The veterinarian sent for recognized hydrophobia, and the dog was killed. A fortnight later Mlle. Santa- siero atfected the same symptoms that preceded the death of her pet, and her last moments were terrible. She refused to kiss her friends lest she might communi- cate the disease tothem. Dr. Chaillon, of the Pasteur Institute, unhesitatingly expressed the opinion that the disease was communicated in the manoer supposed by the poor girl. The slightest contact of the tongue ofa mad dogwith the raucous membrane ig sufficient to cause hydro- phobia, cnet Laip ro Rest.—The remains of Mr. George Thorne were today laid to reet. The funeral left his iate residence and proceed- to St. Paul’s Church where, services were conducted, then to the People’s Cemetery. The pall bearers were Mr. John Elliott, Mr. Geo. Simmons, Mr. Wm, Small, Mr. P. 8. Brown, Mr. Geo. E. Hugbes and Mr. Joseph Warren. In losing Mr. Thorne we lose one of our most upright and honored citizens. Showing at all times a cordial and open- hearted disposition he crept into the hearts of all with whom he came ia contact, both in social and business relations. All day Saturday, although not feeling well, he continued his usual duties; but when the evening came his work was laid aside never to be resumed. His last hours were hours of intense suffering, and despite medical attendence and loving care the “Angel of Death” gained the victory. He died trusting in the mercy of his Redeewer. He leaves a widow and five children to to J) mourn the loss of an indulgent and kind husband and father. to hear in the Baptist OBITUARY. Passed peacefully away on the 13th October, 1897, Sarah Dalton, aged 59 | years, beloved wife of Mr. Daniel Murpliy. Deceased leaves four sons, who reside in Boston, Mass., where they all hold very responsible positions and are very much respected. Two of her sous visited her in her last illness, which was a great source of comfort to thewick mother and the stricken husband. She also leaves two daughters, who unceasingly did all in their power to make her last moments as easy and happy as possible. Mrs. Murphy was born in Shemogue, N. B., from which place she moved with her husband some }. | thirty-four years to this village where they bave ever since resided, The deceased W483 @ woman of the most sterling qualities loved and respected by all who bad the pleasure of her avquaintance. None will be more missed by ber family and ber hosts of friends. The large funeral bore evidence of the very high esteem in which she was held by all. The pall was borne by Joho Bradley, E-q., James Inman, James Me- Donald, James A. Howatt, Thos. Kelly, Charles Mackintosh. The husband and family have the sympathy of their many friends in their berevement.—Com. Victoria, P. E. I. (N. B. and Boston papers please copy.) Catarrb, like ecrofula, ie a disease of the blood and may be cured by purifying the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. « The passi ng away of the venerable edi- tor of the Sun, will cause no change inthe editorial policy. Itis announced on com- petent authority that Paul Dana, the only son of Mr. C. A. Dana, who has long been connected with the paper, will succeed to the office made vacant by the death of his father. While Mr. Dana did not control the stock of the paper, he owned a large share, and this, together with that owned by his close friends and supporters, gave bim practical coatrol of the publicatioa. It was always his wish that his son should encceed him, and it is certain that his wish will be gratified, BOR N. At Little York, on the 23rd inet., to Mr. aod Mrs. Harry Prowse, a daughter. EET = MARRIED. In Victoria, B. C., on Thureday, Oct. 7th, by Rev. J. C. Speer, at the residence of the bride, 222 Yales street, Elizabeth Maude, second daughter of W. H. Smith, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, to Henry Richard, second son of R. W. Savage, of Victoria. eX lhe Seniesa Seno ————— [tis pleaeant to The take. It con- tains no danger- Best ous drugs. It loosens up o the cough. Coug h It removes 4 the tightness in syrup the chest. It soothes the inflamed tubes of the throat. Is Johnson's Cough Syrup. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. 7 | 7 ? ; 7 ; : : | ; 0008008 000060300080006000 Not too bad a line at the Price 50 pieces Fancy Neek Frilling in a large variety of patterns, and in all colors, some of these ar2 worth 25c a yard 50 dozen White Embroidered Hdkfs. 6 lb Blizzard Blankets, 7 tb Super Wool Blankets, Se yd Be EACH 1.90 °" 7 BPR NEW FURS Just Keceived ~ BEER BROS. Wholesale and Retail. bargains this fall in order to turn Goods, Clothing. Carpets, Jackets, and Capes, Hats and Caps in:> money. 3 PAT Vis Vin bala 7 oy Les Boe ee and ALL FOR MO We are willing to place before you some v7 unprecedente | our tremendous stock of Dry PAY ors She Sten eae cores) > ou ae on ve at 3 aT «(Ulsters, ee mati ] F and , Reefers ue Fi es PROWSE BROS : We have them in very L ~ rere) ny put it im your vest pocket as a reminder that we want money, you that owe that lit- tle bill. Jaclzets Capes 3 EE SO What about Kid or Wool Gloves ? large quantities in ali the best makes—the prices are right. Wool Underclothing, all sizes, from 34 to 46; all prices, We cannot give you all wool for 30c, but we will give you the best 2 dollar all wool Undershirt in the city. To men who like good goods we would say—see our fleece lined and Australian wool Underwear. Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, to fit the little fellow of three and up, for $2; better grades $3, $4 and $5 Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters—See our all wool Ulsters for men for $3.95 We have a corker for $4.50. Just opened to-day—A full line of blue d. b. Suits for men and young men: good heavy Scotch Serge that you do not often see in readymades, We Want Money The book keeper will give you a receipt. Pes wsI wr. r ars PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men SESCCebht OES + So 9 Bee © ya <} Pratt's ASTRAL K. OIL This is the highest grade of American Kerosene Oil imported here, and as we can sell it much cheaper than last year, we intend to handle it almost altogether this season. If you want an oil tha will not smoke your chim- neys, hor create a ‘disagree- able smell in your hease, buy only Pratt’s Astral from Beer & Goff OO FOR SALE. — RARE CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and se situate in the village of Pownal. 7 miles from vharlottetown, is offered for sale. Th- pro- prietors have carried op a large market gar- den re and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain & large share of the localtrade. The prem- ises comprise a large dwelling house, s —— ut Reasons Why The Ladies SHOULD HAVE THER JACKETS MADE TO ORDER AT D. A. BRUCE'S You can have any color or quality of cloth you want. You can have any style you fancy. Your Jacket will be made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can make, You will have a first class fitting garment. Many of the most stylish jackets seen op our streets are made by us. Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high a price a: for an imported garment of similar quality, Give usa trial. D. A. BRUCE. warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and abo acres of the most ferti:e land on the l»iand This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so ag that as an vid man said the other day.; “It isall abed of manure and could be hauled for top-<dressing.” Thia would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- aut, er it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathi fishing. boating, shooting and wi easy distance; churches, post office scho>l telephone and shops all at the door. For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J oor £0n or to. '. JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown ] daw oct 7 i on 8 & a ea OGM LE OEE IPED LE ELI LA LIE EE GGL LE ER Og Nil! POLES Ne EE MEIC i wares 1 late Siar eT GRIT cet nominal Asati oe eee — oe ee Ogee