THE DAILY EXAMINER . LOCAL AND OPS? ITEMS, | Boys’ Suits a Peanen Atenas atl $ .90 $3.00 1.25 3.50 1.50 3.75 1,75 4,00 2.00 asp. | 2.50 5.00 2.75 | Prowse Bros. | Boys’ Reefers Boys’ Overcoats. a ne ae ~— R 28, tes, - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE . NE, epee - — - — _— $2.00 $4.00 2.60 4-25 2.78 4 50 3.00 4.75 3.25 5.00 3.50 5.50 3.75 6.00 Prowse Bros. 5 5 Men's Suits. $3.75 5,00 6.00 6,50 7.00 8.00 8.75 9,00 $9 50 10.00 10.50 11:00 12.00 13.00 14 00 15.00 Prowse Bros. MENS OVERGOATS|MEN'S iocenpnanieliieastiieiaieanenenisntnt ices Men's Reelers. ULSTERS. $2 75 $6.00 $3.95 $8.00 3.00 6 50 4.50 9.00 $9.95 $8.50 3:75 7.00 5.00 10.00 5. Of 4.00 7.50 5.50 12.00 : a ee 4.50 8 00 6.00 13 00 10.00 5.00 8.75 6.75 15.00 7.09 12.90 5.50 9.50 7.00 18:00 ” BO 14.00 Prowse Bros. Piowse Bris. Prow e Pro , Show us the man who says he can sell clothing cheaper than Prowse Bros., and we will show you a man that doesn’t know what he is talking about. Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, | B M the $ .75 $2.50 Mas l i right at 8] on » "5 o’ i rough Brulge question bay oe" ope | 1.00 3.00 : liegularr ting | 1.10 3 «25 of tt vening it 1.25 3.50 Si. Ps a 8 o'clock. A full] 1.50 3.75 atien is ' 7 4 | 1.75 4.00 Porice Cc li renoon ( es | 2.00 5.00 Wa barged With a tiird infraction of > of the La 7 my 4 e \ Was < av vi i senlancea to we moo _ gs | Prowse Bros. Ba at tHe Rinx 5th November. | com! j Entrance 15 ent Front ~ seat reverved, 10 cents. See programme on | whore oes ; Se PERSONAL. , . ¥ C.F. Tra _' Hon. Mr. Fisher, Minister of Agricul- Ge ‘aa ot a ture, is ¢ x pected here to-night. 7 a ce hone - os Rich ard Huot, E qs of Summerside, is : Nort pose pe in town. He is at the Hotel Davies. 4 Mr. S. K. Foster, Monire al, was regis 4 : } tered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. i Sed “Qeenesl a Jobn T. Crockett, of J.H. Myrick & n Sa S ( 0., c harlottetown, is at the Halifax— , : trr.—NO. 4 Halifax Chronicle { x ‘ . ant H h R a Mr. and Mrs. Re H. Macdonald were ° “S| passengers in the Campara ‘yesterday en | ronte to Port Hood, C. B. ™ | The many friends of Mr, P. P. Archibald, Scorr A Scott Act summonses were | of the Queen Hotel, will regret to hear t ii. ©. Connolly, Duncan | that he is confined to his bed through MeM i. Ca » Oldpey Street, illness. Joho Ca Ning Street, Catherine Offer,] George Forbes, Vernon River, W. A. wife ; Otter @ Thomas Meek,}MeLauchlin, St. John, A. H. Foster, Nor- R Stree Ail are returnabie On |}tham were among the arrivals at the Thursday week. | Queen last evening. seen {| Mrs. John R. McKay has returned ( S.A resterday was the third | bome again after visitng her old home in 8 ary the organization cf Branch| P. E. I1.—Balfron, Colchester County cor- 215, C.M.B_A., in Sammerside, and the! respondence Pictou Standard. : OCCA was ce brated by a grand conce rt} Rev. Father McMillan, D. D ° of P. E. that ngygin the Brar hall, Crabb’s| Island, preached two excellent sermons on brick A choice programme was|Sunday morning and evening in St. Ber- we 4 — church.—Mvncton Times. —_— - a jas N “ var “ov € New I Facrory.—The Little . fon. fw ‘stn yond ed = . |! . W. Anglin, bas adopted the York correspondent of the St. John Sun/| stage as a profession and will soon appear writes: Georg gworth, of Charlotte-|at Montreal in Hamletand Virginiua. town, 8 ling @ ver lobster factory on The Rev. J. G. Cameron will supply the the no t le, east of the old factory, be-| pulpit of the Rev. E. Gillies in the Murray twe vi barvor and Stanhope. It} Harbor South Church on Nov. Ist, at 6.30 8 wly st year’s lobster fish-|o’clock. Mr. Gillies is spending a few ipz weeks in Cape Breton. : ~ His Lordship Bishop Macdonald and Cuan vy Warcnway.—We understand | Rev. Father Reid, of Kelly’s Cross, were that Mr. D. F. Macdonald, fr some years | passengers in the eastern train last even- employ s watchman in the Dominion|ing en route to Morell. The Roman Building, has received notice that after|Catholic Church at Morell was re the 31st October, ins rvicrs will be | opened to-day, after being closed for alter- no longer required. Itis said that Mr. | ations and repairs. Angus McKenzie, of Sirathalbyn, will Joho D. Burns, Halifax, and W. D. Le succeed him. Boutelier, Montreal, registered at the lotel Davies this forenoon. The arrivals last evening included: R. F. Stupart, Toronto; H. P. Wetmore. Halifax; W. C. Sumner, Toronto; Miss B. C. Ead, Halifax; inion LECTURE —The h tures will be delivered in Hal! on Thursday, Nov. 5th, “at of a course of lec- Euston Street in aid of St. George’s Lodge Lending Library. by Rev.| Mr. J. R. Noonan and child, Summerside; W. J. Kirby. Subject, “ Character and E, P. Romere:l, Montreal, Characters.” From the rev. gentleman’s a Teputation as a platform speaker, no doubt _ this lecture will be a treat. Admission 10 cents. Quick Worx.—The steamer Elliott wep which sailed from this port for Pownal on Monday afternoon, was loaded there for St. buys you a box of lozenges that are John’s, Nad., by Mr. Nathaniel Gay, and superior to anything else on the tailed at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. market for the different throat He cerzo was made up of hay and oats, affections, such as hoarseness, and it speaks volumes for the energy an tickling in the throat, cough, huski- enterprise of Mr. Gay that it was placed ness, smoker’s throat. For singers on board iv good order and condition. in and public speakers they fourm a ton hours. handy and retiable aid. Can be siesta easily carried in the pocket. Their B IN: Faucres —The Summerside name correspondent of the Guardian says: Many wil! regret to learn that the well known rusky y mercantile houses of Messrs. A. M. Wright, Wright, Schurman & Co., Sum- merside, and Celin Wright, of Bedeque, Sold only by have been closed, having assigned to Messrs. E. 11. Wright andI. N. Schor-|JOhnson & Johnson man, for the benefit of their creditors. ’ Their -tores were closed yesterday morn- Gradvates in Pharmacy. ing fur stock-taking. - From Moyrreat.—The steamer Coban, Captain Fraser, arrived from Montreal about six o'clock this morning, bringing a large general cargo and several passengers. She will leave this afternoon for St John’s, Nfld. Her cargo will include 200 sheep, 20 head of cattle, 5 horses, 1560 bags oats, 206 bris vegetables, 350 lbs butter, anda quantity of boots and shoes, leather and other sundries. Mr. will be a passenger to St. John’s. -— Henry «Business Drowxisc Acciwwext.—W. F. Giffin, a master of the schooner Meta, of Lock- is port, N. S., .o port at Georgetown, re- om thatab utthree o’clock, p. m, on turday, the 24th inst., when 3 miles off 2 Cape George, N. S&.. William Hardy, aged | 33 19 years, of Lockport, and one of his crew, | Li S| Nn ess accidentiy fell overboard and was drowned All efforts on his part and also by Capt. Anthony Gidio of the schooner Mabe! and we are after . T. were made toeave him, the latter veseel | : : a } being in compeny, and hed rounded ep to} secure it we will shave where the man was when he sunk our prices so fine on “s ee factory made furniture JopreLLowsutr.—Last eveninz Special . Depaty Joho S. Neleon assisted bw Bro. that youll buy now Houle. wiitu el Alpha Rebecca Lodge d . © y . 1 Alpha & 100g and come back and bu No. 10 After the Lodge had been} : J Teguiarly instituted the following officers | ; were elected and instituted : MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. N. G.—Mrsa. A. W. Mitchell. Tha Gall i > rj i Se Me Who Sell at Selling Prices. RK. S—Mrs. J. F. Whear. Treas.—A. W. Mitchell. P.S.—J.F. Whear. Chap.— John Wares. 7. N.G Mrs. Joha Wares. The Loige will meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. There area gool}y number of applicant« for | membership in the new Lodge, and it be a great success. 78c. We have just placed on prom eee te sale 75 pairs large full size Fancy Blankets at eeventy- eight cents a@ pair. BEER BROS 006600600086 FOSS 98S 9086 0600900069908 00006006 69860080 A226 tx Our special sale of flan- nelettes ccntinues a few @ ren's wear diysonly. An equally $ curls, plaids, ete—reg- youd chance to buy$ ularly worth up to will not probably offer $ $1,40 per yard, but we again this year. Beau-§ intend to reduce our tiful goods regularly § cloth department to worth l6c, in a variety $ one half its present of patterns. $ size, and this is the quick way to do it. BEER BROSS BEHR BROS. ee e : A Bargain ins Speciaily suit- Blouse Lan- - able for child 30 pes heavy winter 64 cloth. in tweeds, | WEEKS’ hag al i j uyfl “NN ESTAULISHED 1863 Wholesale and Retail. The oldest dry goods store in Ch’town; where you are sure to be well se: ved; the store that gives you the very best value; the store that keeps the very best goods and sell at very lowest price; the store that buys direct from the manvfacturers; the store that will save KS’ SPECIAL BARGAINS WEEKS’ GREY FLANNELS SUPERIOR VALUE l6c quality ......eeeee IDSC Bho ali wool .cccce coesesde Oi Reh i Céne 36sec LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. Oe Cae coca cocenueae S2c heavy wecceees ~se80 cee ORs Geer is sekeisse és se ee $1.00 Unshrinkable ..... «820 40c Ladies’ Pants......-+ 990 45e quality. —— Equestrienne Tights .. «$1.35 “Our underwear will outwear, in wear anywhere, any underwear bought else- where.” GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, COLLARS. ETC. $1.30 quality per suit.....95¢ $1.80, best rib per suit. .§1.40 $2-00, plain Shetland... .$1,20 75c, Top Shirts, job .....-H0¢ i i $1.00, Grey Flancel, job. ..B5¢ $1.45, Dress Shirts, .....§1,10 25c, best Collars .........15¢ 32c, beat Cuffs ..ccccceee ZH 30c, all wool Hose.......-99¢ % . $1,45, Men x Cardigans. $1.15 $1-60, O. size, Cardigans. $],95 ws ; ; Very special lines, ask to see them. Our big parchase of heavy Ferther Tick- ing at l5e, worth 22e to 2\¢; our big purchase of heavy wide Cream Sheeting, isc, worth 24c our job line of Cravenettes, Black Grey and Fawn, 3!.00, regular $1.45; our job line of wide beavy Flannelettes; our celebrated 5.¢ Cash- mere, worth 75sec; oor Empress Corset at 65 worth &; our aberdeen Yarn at 15c; our Table Linens, Napkins and Towels SHIRTS, 2 Headquarters for Mantles and Jackets, Dress Goods and Furs, Gents’ Furnishings, Rich Millinery. ST, JAMES DEBATING CLUB, An Auspicious Opening,—Able paper by Mr, T, C, James. It is pleasing to note that the Young Men’s Literary Association in connection with St. James Church have formed a debating club, the season for which was auspiciously opened last evening in the presence of a considerable audience. The rcom in which the club will meet is suffi- ciently large and comfortable, the sbility of the members of the club excellen.. and we hope for many a rattling debate im the long winter evenings that are to «ome. Last evening Mr. T. C. James read a capital paper concerning movey and its uses, Afterwards a short but lively dis- cussion arose upon the question wi e-her or not the United States would be justified in adopting a bi-metallic standard in the ratio of 16to 1. Mr. Duncan Marshall opened the question for the Silveritee with a short but eloquent epeech which was heartily applauded. He was followed by ¢, ,O. Gardiner, Esq., who quoted at length trom au able speech delivered several months ago by Mr. Secretary Carlisle. Some re- marke were made by Professor Shaw, Mr. John McPherson, Mr. Donald McKenzie ard Mr. W. L. Cotton. The debate was adjourned until the evening of Tuesday next. ———— ea OOO LEAGUE OF THE CROSS. The members of the Committee and Band of the League of the Cross Temper- ance Society passed a most enjoyable time last evening at Mr. A. J. Quirk’s Restaur- ant, Queen Street, and partook of an oyster supper prepared in Mr. Quirk’s best style. The proceedings opened with an address by the President. After the eupper the following toasts were proposed and drank in sparkling cold water :— The Queen—God Bless Her. Our Spiritual Director—Rev. Father Johnston. The President—F. A. Trainor. The Vice-President—W. J. Brown. The Secretary—C. J. Mitchell. The Treasurer—P. J. Cantwell. Our Camping Expedition for 1897— Thos. Trainor. The Ladies--P. J. Hughes After singing and instrumental music had been enjoyed for some time, the pro- ceedings came to aclose by giving three cheers for the genial host. MARRIAGE BELLS, Asintimated in yesterday’s issue, the marriage of Mr. Frederick Conroy, brother of Dr. Conroy, of Charlotietown, and Miss Sara Campbell, neice of His Grace Arch- bishop O’Brien was celebrated at St. Michael’s Church, Tracadie, on that morn- ing. | The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr, Campbell, brother of the bride, assisted by Rev. Pather Hogan, P.P. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Conroy, while Mr. James Campbell supported the groom. After partaking of a sumptuous wedding breakfast the bridal party drove to Char- lotteto» o,where, amid showers of rice and good wishes, they took the train to Tig- nish, their future heme. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy heve Taz Zxaminen’s best wishes. IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE Of Howard C. Binns, who Died at His Home, New Glasgow, Sept. 30, 1896, The autumn has come, and all nature adorning The earth and her garments of emerald hue; A dark cloud of sorrow was gathering o’er us Each day, slow, but surely, the nearer it drew. Within our home garden one flower was fading. Drooping, still drooping, by night and day ; ILlopelessly watching we saw him deyart- log, Patient and peaceful, yet fading away. The hoar frost of death had eettled upon us, And cruelly blighted that full blooming tlower ; With hearts fall of anguish we saw that our darling Was drooping and fading beyond human power. Dear Howard, we loved you with hearts true and tender, And prayed that your life might be spared to us still ; But in infinite wisdom the Master had called us, In humble submission, to bow to His will The brigbt days of summer have come NOW Dal Wi i nity : ho? om ‘quieee faa Silk, ty a ~~ _ will net : 0» talking. ‘hie a ae hae eae = ae cir enor . apness; there aie eae ae lest Pied Da : — , ty e, oe i, etc., and Lesides we town bis seer tok Nate mont and e y | ¢ ie ve it bunnmy to trate with « reliable Sat ee at Sar cae Sl. “Athalually: gests cies] tar o'aaee a house, as it many mean a good many dol week what was sold this shivey, cut, nor slip. ey ee eee the end vi the year, week; and we shall have to say to you: “Very sorry but every one those ALARM CLOCKS | That is why T say come to-day. They are cheap and you$ want was sold.” one, W.W. WELLNER JEWELER, a the VEPCOLLE SI De pin 38 We nay be , Black | & Persistent ——a ) Dress But until every god dresser in our city 4 e is mde aware cf the beautiful cacnents | CLCLACLLY ue $1.45, $1.65, 82.20 BEER BROS., fo'e Ag2nts for P. E. I, O\ this popula: Silk, a= ceO@2eesosesee se JOHN T. McKENZIE. COO JOS SPORTS MEN |g ooconeaonoconesoangg 0) cf 3 €) I have now in stock the and departed, The chill winds of winter again moan and sigh ; Still sadly we miss you, “ the house eeems so lonely,” We sigh for yonr presence, and wish you were nigh. We sigh for the sound of that voice hushed forever ; The hand that has vanished we’ll grasp never more, Till the twilight shall gather, when lifes day is ended, And loved one shail meet on Eternity’s shore. Though often we sigh, and though tears come unbidding, We’ll take up the burdens of life as of yore, And cheerfully wait until Jesus shall call us To meet thee, dear Howard, on Heaven’s blest shore. A Sister. — re THE ADVANCE OF THE FASHIONS. “Coming Styles designed by the Great Costumers of Europe” is the title of a most artistic brochure just issued by the Corticelli Silkk Company of St. Jobns, Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg. Within its covers are contained two full page colorcd designs from each of the leading costumers of the fourteen great cities of Europe, i. e.; Paris, Lendon, Berlin, Frankfart, Brussels, the Hague, St. Peters- burg, Vienua, Turin, Florence, Moscow, 3 for 20 NAP’. 3 Chinese Lily Bulbs, 25c 3 Named Hyacinth Bulbs, 25c 3 Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 25c. All new, choice stock. must come quickly to share in these snaps. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. You ow i Lily Gloves. All sizes of th’s popular Kid Glove now in stock. We do not know of its equal for wear and value. Try a pair on our recommendation, Buttoned, 85. «= RE ER BROS Laced, - 956, argest and best line of Breech & Muzzle Leading Cuns Ever shown on P. E. Island. in 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, bore. Prices from $4.00 to $60.00; from which I give special Discounts ~ 3 ee I have also a complete line | i : ie : of RIFLES both for long} i °% range and gallery shooting, BRU which include the celebrated OF SCOTLAND Wincurster REPEATER, just the thing for goose shooting. Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think. Had he lived in this day he would not have See the Duck and PLover ‘Decoys at W. E. Dawson's found it necessary to think long in order to. tell the best place to get his suits and overcoats made Glasgow, Dublin, Liverpool. The illustra- tions show the siyle, material and color of the different gowns, jackets or cloaks ex- actly as they appear when made up, and as they anticipate the coming modes, are accurate in every detail. The publication is of course of much value to the dressmaker, the storekeeper or the lady of fashion. Price 20 cts., and 2 cts, extra for postage. Tue Pressrtery of Prince Edward Island will meet in St. James’ Hall, Char- lottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, at 11 a. m. The instructions of the Synod anent the contributions to the schemes of the Church will be discussed, and the amount to be levied on each congregation for augmentation will be fixed. It is therefore important that all members should endeavor to be present. Seniors are requested to send in their minutes for examination and attestation. —Thomas F. Fullerton, Presbytery Clerk. An O_p Anp Wett 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 Diarrhcea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Draggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth n: Syrup, and take no other kind, 51 3 w Have you seen the window full of babies, black and white, at Wat- son’s Drug Store ? BORN. At Coleman, on the 23rd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Major Howatt, a son. — LL MA“ RIED On Oct. 17th, at Montague, by Rev. W. H. Spencer, William Samuel Beck to Miss Lucy Amelia Lumaden, both of Lot 64. At the manse, Caledonia, by Rev. Johu Sutherland, on the 2lst October, John Acorn to Catherine Nicholson, both of Glen William, Lot 63. At Orwell, oa the 2ith ult., by Rev. Donald M. Campbell, Mr. Joseph Lowe, to Miss Dorcas Letitia Grant, both of Marray River. DIED. On the 27th inst., at Mellish Road, Lot 51, Anne Douglas, second daughter of Albert and Annabella Mellish, aged 22 years. Oh, how cheap! Those fine bea- ver Overcoats only $1650 and $17.50 at § A. MeDonald’s. THOSE FUSSY amm— (CAPES are wonderfully smart and stylish looking and are of splendid value in kseping out the cold when they’re interlined with Fibre Chamois It gives double service in furnish ing the required etiffness for all jaunty +tvle—and the stiffoess lasts —and in making the garment abso- lutely cold and wind proof without adding weight. Se:ls for 26: a yard now. Find the Star Label on each yard. OOS OCOCOSSOE$OECOSCOOSSOOOOOOL OO08 196 0006 0090090000008 S89 60906008 008000 : : : : ‘ here to serve you. Defectitre Vision, Is a prolific cause of severe headache, and in such cases the only reasonable to prusue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED by a competent optician. G. F. HUTCHESON, OPTICIAN........ BERGER’ Pure Paris IN 1 POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS GYPSUM IN BAGS oe > “Smon Walker’s Corner for he would go at once to D. A. Bruce’s, high class goods, high class workmanship, and the best fitting garments to be had on P. E. I. at away down prices. New hats now opening. D. A. BRUCE, AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS. ee (a Cold Storage and Dairying method We are Hox. Mr. Fisner, Minister of Agriculture, will address three meetings in this province on Dairying and Cold Storage, as follows: At Montague Bridge, on Friday, the 30th October, at 6 o'cleck, p.m __ At Kensington; on Monday, the 2nd November. at 2 o'clock, p.m. Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 3rd November. at 2 o'clock, p m., in the Opera House. _ Asthis is Mr. Fisher’s first visit to this province as Min- ister of Agriculture, and as he is an extensive practical far- mer, and has thoroughly mastered his subject,it is to be hoped that as many farmers as possible will make a point of attending. oct$4-1896 3in eod wlin. Eyeen W. Crabbe STOVES HARDWhE ff "Ee. EE EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Royal Insurance Company Every pound satisfactory, tvvo or three kinds of Empire bi . wst. For sale wholesale or retail by dé “3 ——————— EE WOOL UNDERCLOTHING SHIRTS CARDIGAN-JACKETS... |nacertinerel HOSIERY T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE ASSETS, $50,000,000. but remember that there are Blend. Be sure and get the ; Ty. J MORRIS “LOWEST RATES "= ° zs PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES —= J. MACEACHERN, AGEHINT. fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tue Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY . oe Sgt a opt eee Oe tr wer ee a iD ae a op he OF et ee ery oe eS eee ee ee gee te Et Pe Me nae ssa Rieti fie Tatlin: 5 tect aaa ly ay ele = Ae igen AR A 5 Ae eB