’, o — a ao... ‘ A 4 te wee =~ Bs és CaS mm we - si 7 Hi Ney Overs%es f Seen fy 1] Wn) f j T i} —_- yilil Ld | ’ : ane anything on ca : 7 ine } , gore comfort able than a pice buttoned overshoe, We have 4 brand new stock at the following prices: me . i d Fr 4 ; P ; Sizes 0 te 10 SI . 00. é 1 to 12 $1.30 womens Overshoes $1.40, 1.60, 1,30. j Nothing ‘@ Like a Bi dome-made Bas Cake.” Ss = some pie think. | shat weryooe tbat thinks -a tocome and sample Ours RB You may wake a coke “just as 4 good’, but you canaot make a better ' toe, Then we save you @ lot of and labor , ae the § = Wehave every facility, we use materials. and employ skilled Pa _ that’s why ourcakeis pest that can he made The price 2 and 25c per 1b, pe 98 ap. STEWART “~m) SCLIPSE BAKERY , Best Bread. gee s3ee eres Geacaae > oo ee The Rink will open in the course of a few 4 % - | TICKETS > N es 2B NOW READY iM Geis’ Season Ticket, $3 50 ¥ Ladies’ “ 2.50 - Aftersoon =“ 1.50 ‘ 1.50 1.00 rs 5 sé a ‘6s bs : « .? *y*_ mS prices for famiiier. | Good Music 3 Monday and Thursday nights ‘avd ever) > y ober urday afternoon. : a & seaxon ticket; everything possible yo ae Will be done to make it pleasant for the Pty SB patrons, Tickets can he had of the manager#, or — tithe leading Drug Stores. 4 TOWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. ar af car #H SPOR XMAS GIFTS About this time of the year we begin to think what we will get for Xmas Gifts. There isn’t anything quite so nice for a present as a nice piece of sitverware or Jewelry, We ave show- ing some very pretty things in Rings. Watches. = ~sreoches. Cut Glass Novelties. Solid Silver Novelties. * i have bought a very large stock ef ‘holiday prices. . 3 goods, and will sell at All beautiful new goods. rices that cannot be dup- lessee ee . 90c Fancy Novelties tur | : 25c Tweeds for W. W. WELLNER : Jeweler. ze @ SOOT SEV =~ )oe a @ @ @ @ @ 2 © S&S ey EERE SEES SS SS Ee EEE ee ATT & a o % Pome wae AY , ms | ME MeN MMe eM 22 8 7 9 SV MEM MY Me Mo Ma ME Mo ME av FIP EINE INP AIS GIP IIS AD GD TD Te AEE a WP ae US AWS AP AP ray “> ar Sx NZ #ay ‘zy 5 * ae » 9 e ome st Woirkhaw's \ ae 2% 1O-MORRGWS yALY: RV 2 sh wh i on’s £1 O% ¢ SY 2 ‘ 2S oe hildren $! 95 for $! 38. $1.90 for $2 80. WH a> ( ackets, 3.10 for 217. 693 for 421, ¥ st, b bd Doa t let to-morrow pars without! seeing theae. BS & ‘ 4 4S Childre ’s $1.39 for 800, $1.50 for 80c. Se Ve ata ie : “a> Felt Hats. 1.90 for 80e. s% we wy. | 3% Children’s Ca-hmere and Ringwood G 9¢ pai as KYA Vildren’s Ca-nmere and Kingwood Gloves, 9c pair. = 3 = , ; , hae 4 . , ¥ ay Children’s Hosiery . 3 | unGxercoiels, ete,, etc. We offe 23 — ee ne 7 9 C r Apes a> te Prices to-murrow. S% Me ot ow nae Y BEER BROS © Fin . : , . alt. 4 4 Aw LD AWS AS “aS 3% aa NE NE NE Ne NG OY, Ne NE NE SEND DN MG NY Ae Ne Me NIL Me WY Ne we Kee —— -_ = — Sd ee we ae om aw - ee) emo <7 = oo ee IP IP GIP AP ALY AP AS AS AS Il AY “Ast AP ASAP UP AS UP AP DS es 2 eo 4 ee ei i Pe ret eee Ss Sac a Ee ey es een ed . my A AP UP AS AS LOCAL AND OTHER {TRuS Great Jacket sale.— Beer sroON- 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. —_——<—--— Hecker. ~ The Summerside Hockey Club has organized fur the season. H.T. Holman is President, S. H. Hobkirk Secretary-Treasurer, and Cree] McArthur Captain. ae Y. M. C. A.—The executive committee of the Young Men's Christian Assiation will meet in Secr: tary’ «flice on Monday affernooo uext at 4 o'clock, aad the general annual meeting for the election of officers add other business « |] be held in the Y. M.C. A. pa-lor at 8 o'clock same evening. ARRESTS FOR? UruNkenness,—An ex change says: In Bangor, Maine, undera probibitory Jaw, there were 1382 arrests for drunkenness last year, out of a popula- tion of Jessa than 25,006. In St Jobo, under license, there were 707 arrests out of a vopulation of more than 40,060. GraypratHex Vorep ConservaTive.— A story is current in ratiwav circles that Mr. Blair aud Mr. Killam stopped their. palace car during their recent trip long enough to dismiss a painter who was working on one of the iron bridges in the region of the Miramichi. The minister had heard, so the story co's, that the painter’s grandfather had voted conserva- tive fifteen years ago, and this wa* consid- ered good ground for dismissal. The Moncton Times has not yet been able to verify the story. Ixstrance Sratisrics.—According -to the Statistical Year Book published by the Canadian Government, in the twentv-seven years frem January Ist, 1869, to December Ist, 1896, the people of Canada paid tothe fire insurance com- panies of Great Britain, Canada and the Uniied States, $126,047,254 in premiums. During the seme period the insurance companies returued to the people the snug sum of $86,953,343 for tire losses. In otter words, the companies’ profits from their Canadian business in twenty-seven vears amounted to $49,093,9!1, or nearly million and a half of dollars every year. ———_p—- — + Marriace Berirs.—The marriage of Mr. S. PD. Campbell,fof Uigg, and Misa Margaret Bruce, of Valleyfield, daughter of the Jate A. D. Bruce, was rolemnized on Wednesday e¢vening Isat, The ceremon was performed by the Kev.D. B McLeod, at the residence of the bride’a motber, in the presence of the immediate friends and relatives of the participants. Miss Mary McLeod, of Orvell, was brides-maid, and Mr. A. A. Bruce, of Charlotte-townu, sup yorted the groom. Very many useful and handeome presents were received by the bride. After the ceremony supper was served, and at its conelusion the happy couple left for their home in Uigg, followed b» the best wishes of all who enjoy their acquaintance. The Examixer joins most heartily in the congratulations, Maririme CommerctaL TRAVELLERS. — At the apvual meeting of the Maritime Commercial Travellers Association held in Halifax on Wednesday evening the follow- ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: — President—Captain Thomas Douglas. Vice Presidents for Nova Scotia—R. Ff. Merlin, B. Quinan, Joseph B. Wier, G.A. Woodil!. Vice Presidents for New Brunswick—G. F. 4. Anderson, George A. Horton, A. R. Melrose, Fred R. Marray. Directore—Wm. A. Emmerson, F. P. Hayden, Frank C. Simson, W.B. Arthur, George E. Davison, 1. C. Stewart. Treasurer— Wm. Robertson. Auditors—James RK. Cragg aud Wm. A. WESTERN NOTES. The parishioners of Tignish presented the exceedingly popular and zealous assistant priest of that place, Rev. J. 8S. Turpide, with a magnificent fur coat and gloves to match, all made to special order by the tirst firm of Montreal,in St. Mary’s Hali on the evening of the Sib inst. Two flattering addresses,one in English reid by E.Hacketr, Kvq., and the other in French read by 8. F. Perry, Keq ,M. P., were also presented the talented young clergyman. There was & great concourse of people, and the Revs. D.M. McDonald, A.E. Burke, and Dr. Chaisson, expressed their delight§at ibe maunerin which the.r worthy conferre was appreciated by those in whose interests he latored, Speeches were also made by Dr. Murphy, J. C. McUarthy, Cbarles Dalton, Joseph Arsenault, J. A. Brennan and J.P. Buote. The festival of the Immaculate Concep- tion was celebrated with great pomp in all the Catholic Churches on Wednesday. L’Impartial says that the success of the new factoryis already assurred. Much enthusiasm is being thrown tnto the work ailaround. Mr. Myrick alone has sub- scribed 50 cows and all the shares the regulations will permit. This gentleman also intends importing some thoroughbred dairv cows and bulls. His example 1s commen‘table. Alberton has done a brisk shipping trade this fali, a Jarge number of vessels having been loaded there for Canadian, United States, West India and Newfound- laod ports. In some parts of the west where the land is low and ljate the grain and potato crops are next to nothing. The range lights in Alberton have, under the recent heavy stresa, changed hands too, Mr. John Mountain, the efflsient keeper, whose politics or life generally was never MOD MWD EM OM Do you know that arr Nii : : ut we ¢: l aie ; able fabries ad Ni e carry a full line Dress Goods, including the best and most fashion 1 tabrigs made. ow, it is a fact that we show the goods, and don’t you think that you are foolish if you de not try and save money by-trading with us for Dress Goods? Tnere is no one so poor that they cannot buy adress from us. There isno one so rich that they annot buy a dress to suit from us. Don’t imagine that because we sell cheap that we have » ‘ i ‘ ee nothing good. See our Dress Goods, get samples, compare qualities and y rill find £ 2 2 5 , i you wi ind that there isa big saving to be made, Ladies’ Corsets and Cloves There is no better assori‘ment of Corsets in the city. We are showing all the leading and best makes. You may us well save 10 or 15 fou a pair of corsets as not, And in Ladies Kid or Wool Gloves no house in the city can beat us on price, We show PERIN’S BEST in all the different shades, laced or buttoned, black or colored. Ladies’ Sacques and Capes “offensive” to any man, being replaced by Mr. William Chsmpion, whe would not be any longer what his same indicates for gritiem if something did not touch his polms. Those range lights at Albertou aave been dragged all over creation and now are perfectly useless ones built on Savage Island to furnish sops for hungry heelers, The main light ou Sandy Island is now perfectivn, ite oright flame beivg distinguished for 13 wiles to see ibrough thoroughly grit spectacles by the very men who swore before Commissioner Palmer that it couldn’t be seen 3 miles off when tory oil burved in its Jamps! What a wouderful change in nerrow minds a change of party produces! We must be prepared ty hear of consternation in the Magdalen Islands if Cascumpec light in- creases its range at the rate it was going lately. CHAMBERS JOURNAL. We are io receipt of the Christmas num- ber of this high-class Briusb pericdical. Chambers Journal! is to be congratulatep for having reached its sixty-eighth year, full of vigor and energy. The methods which characterizad the polcy of the early conductors of the Jourval are con- tinued by ite present editors. Scarcely a subject of general interest can be mention - ed thut has not at one time or another founda place in its columns. There were magazines before Cham ber’s Journa); but probably oecuuse Jacking in that whole-ome, practical and independent tone #0 necessary to exirtence, One bv one they disuppeared leaving it still flourishing amongst an ever-increasing host of new, able,and popular claimants for pubhe favour. The same conijnuity of purpose and endeavour are to be found in its pages today, and it continues to be supported by the British public on both sides of the | water. One of our seven firat prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merite. — ———— ee Don’t fail to see the fine display of flavoring, dried fruit, candied peels, etc. at Beer & Goff’s before leaving your Xmas Mejor. : . order. 288 2) 12, NA NE NE NZ ND VAAVZ Kis ie AS AS 4 % “AP IP 7S FP AP AN % “as French and English Costume Lengths Bought at 66c on the do-lar, at dare selling at 4 60c Diagonals and Tweeds for 38c BEER BROS. [2 Me “as . % NI , off regular 5xc 15¢ This department Las come to the front like smoke;and the ladies who have bought from us this season will testify to the truth of our statements when we say that our cloak depart- ment is the best in the city. Why? Because we show the styles, we carry the assortment and we don’t ask two price, and the people are now finding out that they can save mney by trading with PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men omfort 2029S 6O0060O 98060603 | Something New Cigar or Cigarette cases Bought from us. wished painted free. Geld aud Silver Headed Canes. } ; eee ome Home C 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 Any design Engraved Free. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P.O @ a DOS 46]OS FOODS HSS CDSE BADD 9SIDVNVS DOOD ¢ ! 3 i ——— eee ee —— 89c SLIPPERS FOR MEN We have placed on our counter a line of men’s velvet slippers, 1eg- ular price $3.15, our price to clear £9. Aiso other lines at $1,1C 1.25 and 1.50. This is your chance to secure men’s slippers at low prices. Come early. R. &. Jost Corner. XMAS GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY SILVER MOUNTED GOODS 25c to 10.00 Beautiful Rinzs, Good Watches. E,W. TAYLOR 0060 0004 D> 6666000660008 6060 BOre Stamper’s &OOOOCSO0”~’ COCHOS S SOHOECEORCOW 2 | eee reeseoes Seseseor eves a? be ede 3 OR ea ey aes ag Oe Ale a ee ny } v7) bi Fe ae ae * Fas ete baat \ a ‘ aa pei >