. To Be Well Shod . For Little Money N& BUY SLATER’S. * ALLEY & £0, The Shoeist The Rin will open in the course of a few days. TICKETS NOW READY Gents’ Season Ticket, $5.50 Ladies’ “ 2.50 Afternoon ] 50 Children’s “‘ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for families. Good Music Monday and Thureday nights and every #)er Saturday afternoon. Buy a seavon ticket; everything possible will be done to make it pleasant for the pairons. Tickets can be had of the managers, or atthe leading Drug Stores. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. — se |3«~S] S OS O3 OHS OOO Ht Is Impossible, . . to make a good Xmas Cake without the very choicest ma: terials and the greatest care in taking We use none but the best of Fruits, etc..in making our cake and as to the mixing and bak - ing of it. we will just say that our baker thoroughly under- stands his business. Are you going to experiment with good materials (perkaps spoil them) when vou can buy a good cake for 2e per |b. TeLeruone 98 : D. STEWARI ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. 2222 I3ee Or eeeF | aztact eo @ @ @ 4 @ 2 @ Oe] O22 @ ss OS Po not miss it but come and see our beau- tiful stock of @ Watches .. Clocks ~ Silver Noveities And Jewelry of every description. Specially selected for the XMAS TRADE They are very pretty and worthy of inspec- tion, W. W. WELLNER FESS PEE SESE TS Se FESS E Jeweler. Say ee “re nee LOCAL AND OTHER {BMS Great Jacket sale.— Beer Brows- Ciry Taxes. for the list of those who have not vet paid their city taxes. Pay up at once and avoid publicity. 3i, Watch the daily papers om Vatvabie Discovery.—It is reporvetd that large quantiues of manganese have been found jn a bog near Pomt Dn Bute. it is said to be fifteen feet deep and of good quality.— Dorchester Spectator. a Funerat Service. —The funeral service of the Rey, Willimm Scott will be held in Zon Church on Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 0’cloek. The body will be interred in Marshfield Cemetery, Friends and acquain'- ances are requested to attend the service in the church. Wats Sextexcepv.—In the case of John Walsh, tried at St. Joho tor killing Join Meahan, the jury returned a verdict of manslaughter and the prisoner was sentenced to seven years in the penitentary Walsh struck Meaban with a stone which he claimed to have thrown at a bottle. CHILD Burnep on a Strove.—A Wey- mouth paper says: Ruth, the little daughter of Mr. Wallace Blackadar, met with rather a strange accidemt one day last week. While playing she fell, burning ber arm on the stove, and the scar formed the Jetters R U B as plainly as though they bad been printed. A Nosie Resronse—A few Sundays ago Rev. Mr. Gandier, pastor of Fort Massey church, Halifax, asked his congregation for 10,000 to pay the addition which bas recently been made to the church to be utilized for Sunday schools purposes, On Sunday week nearly $5,000 was subscribed one gentleman giving $1,000 of the amount, The $5,000 has since been supplemented and the 10,000 will probably be forth- comming. City Scnoo. Boarp.—The regular monthly meetiog of the City School Board was held Jaet evening. The teachers re- ports showed the enrolment to be 1441, with an average attendance of 1219. The highert percentage of attendance in Prince Street School was made in Miss Harris’ room 97, Queen Square Mr. Bradley’s 95, West Kent Miss Ashley’s 93. T}e Board ordered that the schools close for the Christmas holidays on Friday, 24th inst., and re-open on Mond»v, 3rd prox. —_—__—. A Svuccesru. Exp eriment.—As an ex- periment.a seven mile branch railway op- erated by electricity was built last season for freight service through one of the best fruit districts in the neighborhool of Niagara. It bas proved @ great success. It has carried as many 9s 19 cars of fruit in one day and averaged 9cars per day during August and September. This branch is used for a psasenger service ae well as freight. It connects with the New York Central. The rate for carrying preaches, the principal crop, is one cent per basket. Owen Hawita’s Dearn.—A Shediac man who was in the city on Saturday told a Times representative that a good deal of suspicion exists among the people there as to the manner by which Owen Hamill came to his death on Nov. 28th at Point du Chene, notwithstanding the verdict of accidental death returned by thejury. He further raysthat there is some talk of directing the Attorney General’s attention to the matter with a view to haviog a further investigation. Hamill, it will be remembered, was found in ao old car used as acoalshed on the Point du Chene wharf with a bad mark on the side of hie head which witnesses at the inquest gave as tieir opinion bad been caused by his head coming in contact with an iren bar ke t behind the door where he was found. Dr. Legere gave it a8 his opinion that the wouod might have been caused either by a b'ow or his having fallen and his head coming in contact with the iron bar, anc it would be sufficient to cause death — Moncton Times. Pope first gavea succinct account of the OLIVER CROMWELL. ably pcrirayed by Mr. Percy Pope, in the course of a two hours lecture delivered in St. Paul’s Schooiroem last evening. Mr. This colossal rebel was carefully Hy conditions in which Oliver Cromwell was promoted to the Protectorate as well the causes Out of which those conditions grew, and then he depicted the great figure of the mar who triumphed over king and parliament and who taught the world ts fear the might of England. For this purpose he dwelt upon the cole lection of letters written by Cromwell to his wife, children and friends—setting forth his inner thoughts and feelings ana motives. The lecture was longer than usual, but it was interesting throughout and bore the marks of a careful and conscientious study of the subject. Judge FitzGerald occupied the chair and convey- ed the thanks of the meeting to the learned lecturer. oe SUMMERSIDE NOTES, The sehr. Rosemary, McDonald, master, cleared on the 6th inst., with the follow- ing cargo? shipped by J. R. Larkins, Esq.,:— SISD bus Gals... coccoces . oo oo cesccsresGO5EO0 BEDS © BORMIOER. 6... o - occccecvscocses BEARS COS The pathonscscccccssscccccosconvssi si 317.00 ee, SEE os ag) RSs . 208.00 See GQ als ceili bees ic cicteicintdecisansbiunsels” DEO DEO DOW QRCONNG ic ccicdic sic vcceccesn s > See $2371.00 ~_ least money—v7Trv Prowse Bros. y ~ places? if so. try Prowse Bros. and send them down for a coat. At the regular meeting of Court Chaut augua held on Friday last the following members were elected officers for the en- suing year :-— C. D. H. C. R.—Charles Murphy, C. R.—Donald McCallum, V.C. R—R. H. McDonald, F. Secy.—T. C. Baker, Champlain—A. L. Anderson, R. Secy—John Mollison, 8. W.—Everett McDonald, J. W.—Roy Connors, 8S. B.—Fred’k Schurman, J.B.—Robert Arthur, Court Pbysician—Dr. McPhail, Trustees—J. A. Brace, and J. M. Clark, Finance Com—A. L. Anderson. and T. Robertson. The election of delegates to the High Court will be held at next meeting of the Court. ’ rer GIRLS APPEALED TO. _ Asked to }Drop the Custom ef Oflering Liqnor to Young Men. Miss Olivia Van Tassel, a leader in Topeka (Kansas) society, has created a sensation by declaring that the young society women Of the townare Juring the young men to ruin by offering them driok when they come intotheir homes. Mise Van Tassel charges the dewnfail of one young manto this custom, and she has made ap appeal tothe society women of Topeks to put away their wine decanters and assist in saving the young men from drunkard’s graves. She said: “I think it is just awful the way wine is given to young men by some of the society- women of Topeka. One young man has been ruined by this practice and others are on the road to rnin. These society young women of this town do not object to the young men drinking liquor, and it is still more shocking to know that many of the young women drink liquor themeelves.” Mies Van Tasse! wil! carry her war into the churches and will appeal to the parents to throw the stuff into the gutters. It is expected that the sprig rush to the Klondike will include several thousand Australian miners. The Canadian-Aus- tralian eteamehip people will make arrange- ments to take their paseengers right up to Skagway or Dvyea, or whereever else they may desire to land for the trip over- land to tbe Yukoa. be Me Me Se Ve Me Me Me MEMES MEME Me Me Me NE A Me Me MMe MMe Me Me Me Me aS SSeS SENENET SE SAS AS AS AS AS APS AS AS AS AS a se x a+ a % ar sic at 4 SN 3% he a M4 se ar SY Ne is aS : s% Not two pairs in 100 turn out unsatisfaetory. = Me Have you tried them ! a Buttoned 85c. Me < Laced, 95e. KD = . . “J e fra . ad > wis ‘very pair guaranteed. Sce our fresh, new stock. % Y 3 BEER BROS. | See AE Just as good and only Do you want to buy your fall and winter goods where you ean get the best for Do you wish to select from the largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods and Cloth ing in the city ? if so, try Prowse Bros. Do you Want to buy overcoats and Ulster for $1, JUD M WILD + *e gx “23 7 a> - a i a Se map ela ee el € 7 +e Ee ere) oi ieee i a, 2 ay Aaa a Shad Rote ek ge Oe il! ae te ee a tgp a: Soe ee © ee Sia eee gE Cg Me, gee - oe Ree es ‘ Winer thane cea ake es ik Beane Sale agi ie a No BR RES eee ae Se EE EO Cai THE NER, CHARLG WN, DE 1R 7, 1897 I} DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTLETO N, DECEMBER 7, 1897 i . Ale. ats, ate i ‘ ate . ? . t . + : ’ se oes : Ss A» . mt SEs Me Mle QP sn Qiho AIS, 89%, AVF ATA. SU, APZ, 894 Nhe NZ, MZ Ve Ve WV My nN ae SSCS SDS ae eM NS SEEM MM MV MN MEN AN i ? eset AP DY AE AS ASE TE AS TF DET SP UTS TE UU AE AE USGS TS AS US AS SAS Sd a TN ' S32 . : s ; NA, Y MOS “ae 10U to-day ival of % is es Mandel CS i ah We announce to-day the arrival of a large purchase ot “ar se ; ' Ne, & a FCS Ne “We ‘ “a 4 . : mt i : } od :%, ‘ v2 7 “Ww mall e XR a we - a0 * “it : — Vz oe AVA | “ee aS CG ” r “ae Secured at 66e on the dollar. We are therefore offering ae a ' - ed ’ oy ’ | ° M2 whe he * + “o* ‘ ew . => tat Press? sina ° ae 25c Costume Tweeds for lde ae 2 ry } ee . i> .: : SZ i j =~ oUc Frettv novelties tor oe JSC aS iy o\i/. A - : ‘ , i ; yy Pr wir S1.50 french Goods BOE se beee oes eee. S1 OO N% uy : = Cie a ek ee ee ~ “aw s - - — . . «a, 2 4 . Ny Mh bhousands of Yards as “4 i iP, sy ' _ ' W | ae AV by “ie Uozens of Patterns. Zi | ts \ new : receive | ti Nz . . : wt, : : “ae Call or send for samples. 1 } “ay KJ aay, sithgaie or double Aw) ' BR S v7 3 p - ot = : & i ; “i “as - , ' MOS, ed and round <7 WP. NPS. SIZ QI, DIL AZ. AY AIL ML ME MA A AVY, 2d, 4, HK ™ ” Kj 7 j ES SCENE IN ERR CCE GN ON RN ZN NAN NAN ENN RU RU [ ’ AP AS TS AP AS AP AP ASAP AL AP ALPE AS AP AS ASUS FS US BS ae TIP ie eae the $1 .5 and $2 less than in other Ladies, do vou wish to purchase a sicque or Cape from one cf the best selected stocks ever shown in the city ? if so, try Prowse Bros. 000 Over one thousand Capes and Sacques, all purchased this last fall, not one sacque car- ried over from iast season, all new styles and marked cheap, Boys and Youths Ulsters Each and every coat in this department must be sold. The prices to clear will be 2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Bring your boys down; if you cannot come, give the boys $2 or $3 Men's Overcoats and Ulsters half the pr'ce of custom meade. If you value money, if you think anything of quality, if you like style, see our stock before leaving vour measure. DLBVPBOBOSDOSS PO@y Have You Tried the Montrose Cigar The best 5c cigar in the city. Try The MONTROSE. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O ° ! DHO6O6O5O 8695628554 ODS OOOOH 8O8O094 605504604650 6506 HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Corve!! University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Enginee:- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondents address to Char'ottetown. oct 14 d&w Application to Parliament: Public notice is hereby given that appli- cation will be made to the Parliament 01 Canada, at the nextsession thereof, for an Act changing the name of Tha Dominion Building and Loan Association, tu that of The Dominion Permanent Loan Company. Dated at Toronto, this i7th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1£97. meoasiecsils cALD, BOLAND & BT iar piito-anrest Toronte, 3 Solicitors for Avp isants, , +3 Save your dollars when you can trade with PROWSE SROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men is dependau into when the day’s work is done, makes a more amiable “n furnishings; a soft easy chair to drop individual of the bread winner. rest to the household. We could suggest many such drticles 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 A pretty rocker gives ee Herring, Herrins — — NS NS Se = Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quality barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat. We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the maey For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown