ie Gece Bree ee ge A Be nisi eC} i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16, 1897 Lecture and Entertainment Course TRON St Peter's New Hail, Ch town. | | ureday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows: — Oct. 5th and 19th Nov. 2nd, 16th an 1d 30th. Dec {th and 28! Any and 20 bh 8 . » ar ( ach «Ente Lint wi viv yu se OC% ( iums,. sept 13 pt 1: 6 See 2 Pp > fu Gaiters and 7 wpers houl a now nt Zé as, vy, claim your at- Low shoes are this cold, damp we eather unless your ankles are protectal. A few prices w ill speak lower than words Ladies’ low Gaiters from 32c. Ladies’ 8 button Gaiters, 48.:. Ladies’ Button Gaiters, better quality, 60c. Ladies’ 9 bution Gaiters, leather bound, 70c. Ladies’ 1@ button Corduroy Gait- ers, 65c. Men’s Gaiters, 75¢ and $1.10. Child’s Corduroy Leggings only ‘vc. ALLEY & CO., THE SHOEISTS. toe rerous Le i pe 2aee @ 8 26 62054686 S82 § Hermit Cakes Seed Cakes Lemon Cookies a are Se: per dozen. We have them fresh don’t you want a doz for tea to-night ? elephone 98. ¢ D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. a. >be @e - 2282428 8 SOs 6040084 ~ &Be BeBeDs® Geqaeaa =e ee ee 222 38. | VISITORS :T0 THE + EXHIBITION can spend a pleasant time looking at my new and at- tractive display of Watches, Clocks, Rings Tt is a wise buyer who knows that the best place to bay is at this store. The ‘quality the best, the price a moderate and fair one. We shall be pleased "to jhave you visit our store. i 998000008 ’ ° W. W. WELLNER, ‘ Jeweler s SVwweeeses seweueo! | 4 ‘LOGAL AND OTH3R ITEMS. Look Ocr Tomorrow for the pro- | gramme of the opening entertainment St. Peter’s Hall on Thured: ay 25th inet. iv LE cael !—A be held this eveuing 8.30 atall attendance required moment ! escents ATTENTION meeting rescents wil! } Cr the © ot at Tue Cosine Seryrce of the Missionary | Conference will be held in SS. Peter's Cathedral this evea'ng at 7.30, when the Reverend Provost Welch,of Trinity College Toronto will preach. is Pouicr Cave (his forenoon Peter Yq ig vas fi ,and $5.6.) expenses or tro monthegmprisonment for violating the Lord’s Day A ct. aah Fire ar Graxp Tracapie--The new Ise use at Grand Traeadie was burned lt e gr ae this morning between 2 and 13 3 < ock. The cause is ae n. There | was no insurence. sitesi hain | Kitten sy Liqurxixe.- Two horses i were kill bv lightning at St. Mary’s, Kent | county, on Friday morning last during the | severe electrical etorm which passed « over this section. —Muncton Times. - Ist. anp STEAM} The Prineeas re- irned to Cuarlottetown last evening, and this morning the Northumberlana took her old place on the Summerside—Point Du Chene route. schnell dit Doc Tax.—A number of sanmmonses | have been order red to issue against parties who have neglected to ) pay their dog tax. Owners of canine who bave not yet paid axes should do so at once in order to save expenses, Actioxy FoR Waaes—Bef. re F. L. Haszard, St' pendiary Magistrat, eaterday, Captain John Jummo appeared in answer to &@ summons issued against bim by Thomas Whittle for the non-payment of wages earned on board the schooner Leanora. The amount claimed was $67.15, for which sum judgment was given. Mr. Ra'tenbury appeared for the plaintiff. and M -. Stewart, Q. C., for the owner oft @ vessel, Misstonary Meerinc.—The Misses McCully held a missionarv meeting in the leeture-room of Zion Church vesterday afternoon, which was well attended not. withstarding the disagreeable weath r Miss McCally spoke of the spiritural needs of China and of the obligations of chrie- tians,as trustees of the Gospel, tc send it to heathen lands. Her sister treated the audience to two miasionary solos, the accompaniment herself on the auto- harp. Rev. D. Sutherlaod presided. _ First Meruopist Cuvaca.—The meet- in the schoolroom of the Firet Methodist Charch Jast evening was well atrended and proved most interesting aod instructive. Mrs. B>vj Chappell gave a pleasing address, dealing with the social life, manners and Cpetome of the Japanese and several que — tio as§as to the home life of the p2ople were. answered in an interesting manner, A duet set to Japanese music and words was a pleasing feature of the meeting. Losr 1x tae Woops.—Nelsoa Sillick, who lives with the celebrated hunter, a few miles from Monctoa,on the Irish‘own road, had a rather Unpleasant experience on Monday night. He went into the woodsto hunt cows aod darkne#s over- taking him, he was unable to find his way out. Tt was too cold to aleep out, and Mr. Sillick was obliged to keep moving until daylight Tuesday moraing, when he was able to get his bearings. He does net care to repeat the experience very soon.—Moneton Times. Prince Edward Island lMlus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25. Excellent TERPSICHORE HALL GREAT GEORGE STREET ill Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris wi her dancing classes, for the se 2 on - D ob bursday September 30th. wiles at 8 p. m. Juveniles and youag ladies at 4 p. ™. Private lessons day or evenings. faction assured. mon fri eat tf — Satis- Sets, Braid Ornaments, etc., ete. AAAAAAR ARRRREIR ESS iT plaving * “Wily MERRY M imac an BELLS. Mr. Alvio F. Webster, of Carvell Bros. establishment, and Mi-s Jessie Currie, of | this citv were united in marriage last even- ing. The ceremeny was performed by Rev. C. W. Corey, pastor of the Baptist Church, at the home of the bride. Mr. | John A. Webster, the groom’s brother, was best man, and the bride was artended by Miss Maggie McLean. A large number of wedding offerings testified to the esteem eutertained for the conrtracting parties by all who enjoy their acquaintance. Among the gifts was one from Messrs. Stanley Rros., employes, one from Mr. Webster’s ow emploves at Carvel! B_os., one each | from the members of that firm, one from |} the members of the Baptist choir and Sunday school, and a valuable chair from the Misses MacMiilan, Prince street and the groom’s tellow boarders there. The EXAMINER joins in the good wisies extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Webster. a if] Sovurts Notes—A basket social took place in St. Patrick’s Hall, last night, and was most successtul. At 8.30 o’clock.the hall was well fiiled with people from town aod country, notwithstanding the disagree- able weather. The opening address was delivered by Mr. Arthur Mellish who in- formed those present that they were there to eat. drink and bemerry. The manag- ing Committee did all they could to make the evening & pleasant one. The baskets were auctioned off at the conclusion of the evening’s entertainment and the eum of $95 was realized. The following is the pregramme aa rendered: Instrumental Selection. ....0...Orchestra Solo......00.........-Misa Sophia Paquet SOlO ——— oc ceveeeces Miss Carrie Dingwell La Marseillaise........0...0+ Prof. Marcand Solo....ccscee ees eeee--ee Miss Lottie McWade Solo. ......++00....Miss Mary McDonald A much longer programme had been prepared, but the encores were so numer- that it bad to be cut short. a ore Artittery.—No. 1 Company, G. A., will meet for drill tonight at 8 o’clock. Tue Piay.—The Opera House plan for Monday night’s bill, “Sune,” will beat the nenal places tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Get your tickets early. ——————E DIED At Norwood, on the 14th inst., Temple Hopson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Douee, jr. ee , CVOOCSOS COE FT O4-OSSSSSO6SO Then Making Fickles you want pure, fresh spices That’s the kind you always get when you buy them at either of our stores. Don’t forget this, it’s very important when you want good pickles. Acetic Acid and everything else required for pickling, always in stock. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. ea pee QUALITY. Stylish appearance, Beautiful Effects, SvlendidAssortment, a SG Our stock of new Fall Dress Goods is unrivalled. We have also received a complete assortment of the newest dwess. trimmings—Tubvlar Braids, Black and Fancy Gimps, Baaid Trimmmed Millinery :Show Day FRIDAY, 17TH INST. ee2800eeeee0 BEER BROS PERE VEE SE : 7 | | : ee monn es conenes LO Value, SAAR NYY¥ FEES wis ila a ins tpi RT a Mi i TW. Us rs Coe, Ct SE eS cad Se ae vow! SOS 2 50C8SOOE8E2 2499 & New English Goods, New Jackets & Capes, NEW FELT HATS FOR LADIES, New Dress goods. DB WMA LD OM Our new Mantle Department is groaning under the tremendous assortment of new Sacques and Capes-—Ladies it will pay you to se those goods before you make any purchase in that line, New Overcoats, New Reefers, a New Wlsters, New Suits. As our half price: sale last seasom cleared out our entire stock of Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers, we have nothing but freshne w goods to offer you this fall and we are ina position to give you prices on Clothing that cannot be duplicated in atoreny ethers PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men SSSVSSHSOOSCSESCEOOEOSD \Hstb. 1879 BRUCE'S CTteloWaS: seal Judges of Value— Hst’b. 18'79 CIM st id pronounce ou Fall and Winter Overcoatings, and Suitings to be of the highest orde and at the very lowest prices. Our ambstion is ever to get materials that CANNOT BE EAGELLED by any other house in the trade. Our Mr. J. J, Ross, who is known to the public as one of the best eutters on P. E. I, is at the head of the cutting department. We have a nice line of Readymade Clothingjind Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices. D. A. BRU CB High Class Tailoring.