|| @ t BEER BROS. ¥ (LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Read Paton’s big advt. A r gene: by i he Best REMEMBER the grand orchestral concert . . ) ea in Si. Peter’s Hall next Pucsduy. _ - Fire.—The alarm last night was fora slight fire in the bake-house of Murphy & Thing That DONABLKE SIN, “But the sin against the Holy Ghest shali not be forgiven neither in this life nor the world to come,” Some would ask, said the speaker, how do I know that I have not committed the uoparuovable sin?) My brother, if you have the least longing for someting better, | if your heart is uot hardened so (hat the)! . ee Son. \ ¥ — - — | > 4 Ky er Heanrz’s Hatt—Rev Mr. Gordon of | ha Boston will preacn at Heartz’s Hall to- | eo a morrow afternoon at three o'clock con ‘ ArmA l am : s By: Happ lee Mission. —The Paulist Fathers will open | _— , a mission in St. Joachim’s Church, Ver- | Mi ; ] ] non River, tomorrow. The mission will J ' ‘ oud se , &£ i In a duisses scnhoo be continued daring the week. Ge. shoe you will find - : id P } Suremenrs Fau.ixe Orr.—Shipmente of & at our Stor e, nade P. E. I-land potatoes by ateamer from St. hs. ri od anc strong | John having fallen off owing doubtless to ‘ ‘ < . \ f ; 7 re |adrop in the price in Bosion.—St John 4) tor tall wear. deed I a Sun. gg sitesinde Porice Court~—This forenoon Michael ‘® Misses’ Pebble Button Com mon Sense, $).15. Misses’ Pebble Button Spring Heel, $1.25. | are F—-—, Wedw \ ALLEY & ( 0. A Prorirarte Mrxyex.—The Le Roi mine The Shoeists | has declared a dividend of $50,000. This is the twentieth dividend in two years, aud swellsthbetotal to $525,000. This ia a pretty good showiug tor a Br tish Columbia “baby.” Prunty, for drunkenness, was fined $2 or 10 days. Another drunk, from tbe rural districts, was admonished avd discharged ‘ upon his promising to take the temperance pledge. j Under Distinguished Patronage é'é © b's ical iaints Fouxp Deap —A man whois thought to be Th« mas Bar el! Bell, formerly a tailor at Kensington, in this province, was re- i ‘ , r ’ eT OPerna HOUSE cently found dead bv the roadside in U of I ; ‘es } Northport, Washingion. It is believed that he had been murdered and robbed. a aceianees A Snorr Service —The service in Grace church tomorrow night wil! close » ja time for those who wish to attend the afier service in the first Methodist Church where Mr. Gale speaks at 8.15. An im- pertant topic will be discussed. The Rev. G. M. Cawpbell will preach at the morn- ing service in Grace Church, dips Saturday, October {6th Draccep ro Deata.—George, the 11 year old son of George McKnight of Stewarton, King’s County, N. B., and hie | vouoger brother went to the pasture on Tuesday for the cows. George tied the end of a rope arouni a coa’s neck and the other eod-to his body. The cow started to run and the poor little fellow was dragged | over the rough stumpy field at a rapid MAGIC, MIRTH, MYSTERY | rate. When his eked reached the oat | a few minutes later the boy wae dead. The The Famous German Magician . , itt Presenting a bewildering programme of Phar sifair hascasta gloom over the entire Popular Prices, community. Admission 20c. Children 10c D A -0 T ; : bee = « IED ONE. — g idetes gt otee LONE n Tuesday morning at 2.30 sharp. . ’ py Rnary some of the school children went into the Cucack in New. Irejand, ilbert county, and discovered the body of | the old lady, who lived alone, stretched on SOQ QS SCOSVUESGS SSE? | the floor. Assisiance was immediately call ° J ed and she was found to bave been dead It's Only A d — ‘Dp nouse of Ross tne } | for some time. She had milked her cow ’ | and the milk stood there in the pail. She | had evidently fallen from her chair Diff (} e T f | while in the act of eating her breakfast, as | erence | as é g | the things remainiog on the table clearly | showed.—Maple Leaf. | New York, October 12.—The Jefferson | iam Democracy of Kichard County, ; Supporters of Henry George, have | nominated a strong county ticket and will |make a determined fight to beat the Tammany organization. Erastus Wiman | is one of the nominee for Councilmen. ' when you buy here everything is the same qvality§ the best Cream pies 12 and 15 cents each, Cocoanut pies 15 and 20 cents each Chocolate pies 20 and 25 cents each Apple aud TIemon pies 10 cents each. Pumpkin pies 10 cents each. Silver cake 16 centa per |b. Light fruit cake 16 cents per ib. Fruit cake 20 cents per |b. Mr. Wiman, before he lost his fortune, Staten Islanders say, did more for the development of Richmond county than Wine cake 10 cents each. any other man, and he will poll a big vote. It wasin attempting to give Staten D. STE WART 0 Island an electric light system that be met ECLIPSE BAKERY @ | his financial Waterloo. The regular ’ | organization refused to nominate him for the Council. He runs as ap independent : Bakes Best Bread. s | Democrat. He was bluntly told that he i a on oe oo se @ «2s = was ‘‘too independent tc take orders.”’ =e e-e 686° @ O66 64624 SOSO HSS 26S SB4KEESS OS | time so thatthe Holy Ghost is withdrawn | mightily with you. God knows word of God has no effect, then you may know that you have not committed | the unpardonable sin. I believe that this sin is the rejection of Christ time afier | and the siuner goes down to perdition | hopeless and Christless. Beware how you treat this loving spirit that strives this may be your last chance for ever and ever. Mr. Gale’s remarks were printed and direct, and God no doubt is using him for the furtherance of His Kingdom on earth. Mr. Greenwood sang feelingly, “O, to | have no Hope.” The following is the programme for the | remainder of the week,y: onight in the Brick Methodist Church at 7.30. To- morrow in th Baptist Church at 9.45 in the morning. Come and hear sval-search- iog words from one who has experienced whereot he speaks. MARRIED At the residence of the bride’s father on 13th Oct by Rev. James R. Mackay, George P. Walker, of Summerside, to Ethei M. Underhay, Bay Fortune. At the Baptist Parsonage, Trvon, by Rev. David Price, October 13th, Tremaine H. Dawson, to Mabel M. Curtis. At the same time and plece by the Rev D. McLean, Mr, James Coll MacFadyen of New Haven, to Miss Ida M. Ferguson of Argyle Shore. ee CN Geese: DIED In this city, on October 5th, 1897, Mary McDonald, wife of John Vissey, aged 81 years, leaving a sorrowing husband four sons, One daughter, six sisvers, and one orother, besides a large circle of friends to mourn their loss. May her soul rest in peace, {Boston papere please copy.) In this city on the 14th. inat., of; Bright’s Disease, Josiah Stagman, aged 46. At Glen William, on the 6th inst., after & long and painful illoess which he bore wi h exemplary patience, Archibald, the beloved sonof Neil aud Flora Melonis, dave 25 years and 9 months, On the morning ofthe 14th inst., at Catskil), State of New York, Colebrocke Perley Welsh, in the twenty-fourth year of Sis age. S2OG6 9088000 ¢ ooeoneseceee. A FAMILY MEDICINE that should be in every bouse is a box of Everybody’s Pills. = - * : < : so a ; ; ; : & 6 ; They act mildly donot gripe, are guaranteed purely vegtable, and are sugar coated. They cure while you sleep. 2 ° For Constipation, Biliousness 4 e &c., they are specially adapted, @ >. Each box contains 32 pills. Dose | to 3. Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by, eo . ® s e s e 6 e ® e Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. 0008000 0006600800002 600 If You Want A Share of These “ee DO NOT DELAY 6 boxes silk plush, assorted colorings, regular 85c quality, for fancy WITKS 50 var 60 does dob ewe Cosed Oe AV FUSS IT he. 2 boxes Ladies Doeskin Gloves, Morley’s celebrated make, very choice QUAIt Ys obsess ic cee b'e6 0 06 6 O 6 8 8.08. 0:6 66 0.9 © 0 0169 0.06 8 6 200 yards jet and Fur Trimming, in black and brown furs principally, worth Up 00-400, o's Sapiae ce cece s S006 AL ee eeseeeeee New Autumn Blouse Waists, made from pretty American Persian GOCSNB.« «0.0 6 cased ©00666 deece de eiseteee seer ereeeeeeesseesseses ss PHliOO each A number of ends of Art Silk, good designs, we do not undertake to cut lengths at this PEIOG 01d. 0d dado bares cgoginp ene ceseuseeeses 6th bases b0n need a yard just the thing teeeereseeeess-25C a yard beautiful goods, eevececees «+++ 50C a pair Jevesvess sce ee 50a yard Wrapperette, «! ‘ 4 4 li Our Fur Department Is Now At Its Best | and proves our claim to be j The Leading Fur Store of P. E. Island [ LVANGELISE .GALE ON ‘CHE UNPAR-s Est’b. 1879 Chariottetown's Greatest ‘Tallring Establishine ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~- IS TALKBING 'Y grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wotsteds, etc, The above is imported direct from London and other foreign countries, suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, Perfect satisfaction or no sale JT). A. Suitings Clothin Department} Department Never in the history of the Clothing trade on P. E, {sland have we been in the position to offer such un- ;precedented Bargains in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Readymade Clothing as now. Just think, $25,000 (Twenty-tive Thousand Dollars’) worth of Clothing, the greater part of which has been bought at a shad over half price. Over one thousand Ulsters, over thousand Overcoats, over seven hundred Reefers, over one thous- and Pants, over twe thousand Suits; just think what a tremendous stock to select from, and at prices that you cannot get ia any other store. We keep the best Goods. We sell the Lowest. PRO wSE BROS. ms J Our stock of ladies garments is so var- ied that it will be necessary for ycu to ca'l and see the magnificent assortment to fully appreciate the stytes and quality of goods shown by us, Department This is one ef the lines we are pushing this fall and this is one of the deoartments that is pushing us Each andevery line is selling fast. The people are finding out every day that we keep the best line of Carpets and House Furnishings in the city. Go where you will there are no better designs; go where you will there is no better value; go where you will there is no larger assortment; in fact if you get a carpet from us it’s right; right in guality, right in price. Come and see. ~ PROWSE BROS OUR P. BROS] Depastments BRUCHE Hat & Cap This is one of the departments that is known on all parts of P. E. Isiaud. If you see a nice stylish looking hat on a man’s head, take it off, and nine times out of ten you will find our name inside. We always carry the leading and best makes in Engligh, American and Canadian Hard and Soft Hats. The best is not too good for our Customers, and that is what we have for you this fall; all the very latest styles in English and American Hats and Caps. Ir you want a nice hat or Cap for fall, don’t fail to see our new steck, PROWSE BROS. Lalies Cages To the ladies that do not know that we show tlé ‘nicest styles. in the city, we . a ‘ ' = say come and see . Department Men’s Underclothing, from the cheapest made to the best in the city. All sizes in stock, from the little fellows of six summers to the man of 250 Ibs. White and colored Shirts. laundred and unlaundered. We are showing just now.a very five line of grey aud fancy flannel shirts at prices which we consider very low, Also a very large line of Ties, Collars, Cuffs and Braces ete, Cotton, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, wholesale or retail. We cannot say too much on this line, but prefer to have you call and see the goods and prices. PSOWSE BROS. I Est’b. 18'79 About our [High Class Tailoring. See our fine We sell BRU CE, oe : > Bs ee wv RMR HE oe sal: Bin riety Mimi nin Mee i Rial sxe siguitieseet: sts: Measion aM * gy se | ;