-_ — = ~ EEE : : em roe gy _ 4 ; ‘ Py THE DAILY EXAMINER - . - - - ‘ Pi MONDAY. NOVE! PD « aes 7 Beton a i : d ’ OVEMBER 9, i996. + t arm YT "Nn ’ jail onic b cate = oe SS — — ceneaaetnan 2 eee ae ae LOCAL AND U int ITEMS | ee 4 REET Yah —y we t a nee MANTLES AND SACQU PRAY \} ‘ a “yg wee tae 4 <; " : : a Beer Bi T Goods, | It Is NOW a 8¢ ttle d fact that we carry the largest asso t- C E S. | a i : ‘ment of Hats, Clothing and Carpets on the Island. It is now | 1 Concert | = tn that the qnality of our Clothing, the style of our : to | ats and the designs i } e ey j —_ — : signs in our Carpeis, cannot be equalley in the ? . ——— ; » siesinlialios Se >. , : This is a new department with us d atwlasi : ee ‘ : mee SEN a aiso a fact that by us doing the largest business price advertisin Werack any y therefore we have no old styles in stock to use for Gloves, Ties, Collars end cuffs, Braces, Shirts and Under c and buying all our goods for cash, we are placed in a position] making a a1 ~A if tl alt poreed tx weed of) Hew Sanque-er Mantle to: sea-cuss before ‘clothing my ll th . ain | at ee i oe! that . - j gall ennae chaanar ths . a r ; i renase, 8 i . : . |Gotning, 1n a ne leasing and Dest makes at prices rat are | | |to ell goods ch aper than competitor:. You don’t have tod bate: eter of eee awe not correct, if the quality is not good and the prices oaid © We Gan ive salt ‘a Ineo aa " Ay sii and cuffs \ é, ‘| take our word for that, but come and see for yourself. Any | fer t baie ry ier places, you don’t have to buy. We can give yon prices in this ad,, but pre |. . eet es ce Bi rae Sef gid ga Anant i : ri mers. toy oo, Man wiih halfan eye can see the difference 16 tol in ot er & have you come .1u and se2 the article and get the price at the same time, and then youly give you the wad pps aS ee ces a . at % | 2130 tfavor. 9 ‘oF In OUF | will not be ted to believe that $4 gold pieces are selling for $1.75, but you will find that forit. assortinent and the Jo vest price on Underclothing, and we * | every dollar we take from you, that we will give a dollar’s worth of ici t | bave the best value in Gloves, (Kid or Wool), ever shown by lontreal nei B i , | Us. See our new fall hats. SD ime wse Brothers PROWSE BROTHERS | PBOWSE BROTHERS. 4 \ v.—A amed PERSONAL. Qa batons 1 £ ‘geile Salgial nolinnes K . hon Gale She | is ‘ RARY INSTITUTE, ek ee Tee ae teens ee ee ee ee . : " Hinnter and Crossley, the evangelists. } we ’ j 8 » . ° . fn ; ‘ J? nge Ists, ee ‘ - | % y ’ ne Mee, Wik ‘ are holding evangelistic meetings in Qan- | ; a a a See } | a3 f 3B f - A 2 eee 2 ~ Stee: S 4 ry Iostiu was held in St. atrick’s ge e ee & oe ‘ | Mr. W. 8, Harkins, managing Wilson’s | Hall lastevening. Judge Richard Reddin = 2 Pret" . ’ ce ' of Ce acd Minstrele, is regictered @& the presided; and there was quite a large | eer i @ ay ies en £0 = ‘ ry a rank | Hote! Davi attendance of members present. The > h + h ti t [Ga ¢ 5 1g 8 Lb ( ; ( oy Mr. P. J. Quinn, the well known com- nee. ee ee ee aoe TR ANKSGIVE R& i} i} " ae " ro) R p » “| mercial traveller, is here on a business ee and approved. They showed 1 ; al 1 TI es Macki c& } } ’ @ B ors ( . ‘ - ; ns ad usi the y t = a ec Mackinila ee ha . a} C0 a} \’ race Peake B A jr. H a <r eee elk aan ka Sena ua george es sig Z 7 Tailc : nana o . t I . : ‘ d by i ‘ . , . _| vince in the interests of W. D. Strou i « awake mere d a pew ~ Pr, ae pent | «> 5 * ; : 7 v€ wd ‘te : te bbe aciuass Gras ee Rend ee ee Paes established had bees soiled | Se of Suitings and Overcoatings. For you who a o . chey Set & grande gat Mr. M. J. Johnston, of the Merchants’ he receipts during the year amounted : . , . stay at home 200d w«ll made el hes of see 0 wwaon Saturday. Tw nty-} Ban f Halitax, Kingston, N. B., is tates tif } to $793.71, and the expenditure to $769.32, I invite your inspection : Kt oe ea an a cas € ee ” 7) - ‘ pe V e players are laid up| ing-Charlottetown. He is registered at the ) a . oaeee, tothe creditof the In-jof my new and extensive will be rendered by over e er y a ne to y as se as ned ury , To or repairs more or less extensive. aicesk Thseled, stitute of $24.39. ne ; eet them, patronize the Star Tcior, and if e or | ; stock of Watches, with the : Me , Nike ; Very many persons in Charlottetown i In the Sectetary’s report reference was i ? Ay /Ou |} yore to trave lie aril of c a ies | oie ra ® for the} wii] hear with regret of the illuess of Mr. Py mn a snsotes that bed ettended. the certainty that you have never 60-CHILDREN-60 life, a gh ’ oo. ae “6 ee “tell . Zu nner twill apnea “i ec vee yo sol ae Ts efforts o ai ° . oc > y veg » vet oF a J *F gece, Unless you feel confident of itsluie High Sebeal, ee FOR THE withstaudiog the masgevings they had at /Set seen anything that will IN THE OPFRA HOUSR, ae Se ee te Ud mic ude mnot te . sice igh Schoo!. > = sri :18€ : f Bave w you a ‘ » attend. The Te is aad thet Rev. Father .For- the outset. The increase in the number|COMpare with it for variety or Th (| 1 pnine Hov 6 ww rd #1" ae este ee Hf ante Prices - on > con! t) bes, a Scottish minister of the Society of 67 0 of readers was also noted, and the bevefits | excellence. W's ay V nye, ui. 40. ee moderate, ; _ ~ Jesus, of Montreal, has been summoned to id ? The devs fa ryrty | ier cere Prices of admission and further par- a Se tana a Vin teed Nidan tings ie departure of the late Spiritual Direc- iculars will be giver ; fit iai TF" ; oes SERS Ss Come and} ant of papal! anode. _ IN tor, Father Arsenault, toa new field of WHAT | OFFER YOU —aat . eo j er bap “gen os u J : ta ‘ s A : Cc K E N Zl E . : se tal “ta be given! Rev. E. M. Dill, pastor of the Presbyter : labor called for regrets. The energy and . j : Ct S3— eve this WE ASP. BES Veer GoM . a |. bs Kisee. Coit Jase in 0. Deadlies tee resbyter |. Ee yy] activity he always displayed in bebalf of I offer the widest choice ee ee ote Ot tg 2, * Teen | s ' . i ,returned home from! GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS GEN TS : : i Pine ae a saat . S rev 16 +} his vaca on Weller evening fe dood ’ “iS | the Institute were referred to, and hearty! for taste or fancy, the newest ' cx <7 ies j w hings offered liad |) While aes hi ean th Bontha LINEN Currs, "Gents’ thanks extended for his labors. The pre ‘tyles. the be i : For every tronble under the 6 6 % A a . ta 6 a t tl ime Doors open at 7 | Sad mensahed thet Pl a Wisin a 3 : | sent Spiritual Director, Father Ignatius sty es, ie best value you ever gun . BeR ialesin 56 etme "5 aunt, Nellicas iamenatiene. iTE Dress Suirts,GENtTs Macdossid, also received hie meed of} received, the lowest prices ta an remedy or there is - — —~ | & : sisi i Kenstartce .std 20 meuabere of ~W leva’s is Trcneeveriiere | Price for the great interest he has sLown ; } mn | Kents ‘ky ieee. fesdeiees te Lin EN HANDKERCHIEFS, | jo the workings of the organization during pan made. Thave Watches none; | peeyer : 1 on Friday even-| Queen Hotel this forenoon. Rev. J. W.| GEN TS’ UNLAUNDRIED the short time he has been connected | from $2.00 up; come and see | 4¢ 4 i iry to find i 's mag Oext, * wreonthe Y, MM. L. A. j M Con: ell, Vernon River; and Geo. W cS) G WwW W —— The comfortable and home- them If cick ee ers aa . - | course, f St. James’ Chu snnonnced| Boyce. Brockville, Ont. ea ae CHIRTS, GENTS ARM WHIN- | like appearance of the present quarters there is none, never min for that night is postp ued up Tueeday leeds a — ot., registered on = tiememnoeutne were also dealt with, and the savirg in W Ww Ww j ; i ae og, the 17uh inst. 7 sulject will There were “Pemiotered at the Hotel TER NDERCLOTHING. expenditure expected to result from tlie * ‘ ELLNER it. i ” with eter she view Sts liebe tien 6: i a, eitiees er , change noted. The report closed as fol- J | 1 Beryerxe H ae Ay / land, Quebec; A. K. Masse, Fredericton: ; J ry ( 15 cents each ee ere Ww hen your eves trouble ee AaB A young son Cf! ( HH. Rice, Montreal; J. E. G. Creedon anen “ The good work the Institute is intend pte Ss av ; +e erat ae t i a ins : . i 3 U- “e e oO = yt u a id hav e them ; = ba 7. . — Sea : "7 w ae | Quebec; Geo. F. Baird, St. John; W. A : Collars ) $1 15 doz ed to perform has already made itself _ eal oo a rated all ‘ aes of plavuidt ne mir ae Sanght SY. *| Cookson, Montreal; E. J. Marsh, Torontc; . : oe apparent. There has been a notable in- ‘ tested; if your watch, Ca t fall! to th - on b the caeebs i aa +} sf \ liam Minto, Summerside; Henry 7 = very ae shapes, ‘, ply or creare in the number of readers, princi- and have it repaired, or get . ie that he | , pangs ad : a vc 'S) Chauf, J. Laughton, Montreal. standing turnes points, rolled or lay} pally in the rauks of our more youthful f > . 1 . me had to un ergo two operations Hon. Mr. Davies sat on the platform of dowr; 8 id always and everywhere from | members. As it was chiefly to place clean, One of Our Hew, ONnvs. - | s neck. dciaiathsl the opera house in Moncton and _ listened 20¢ to 25c each healthy Jiterature within their reach that ; ef SELINT sts o-cia oae S apa the eloquent denunciation by liberal 4 ply o2¢ a pair the Lustitute -was called into being, we see eWANTS Aveee E. W. TAYLOE ’ ' : 4 er ee: @. @ Rickie ov j orators of the Conservative ministers who Li thiok the fact calls fer congratulation. ¢ " i of Mr. W. S. Harkins, arrived in | travelled about the country in private cars. ainen As time rollson we hope to see.more of Cameron Block. S oC LwWe 1510 4 the city tbe oon, and will give alw : t ° . os ’ : 2% i : ! : Svenaes at the O el al . eae ;% esterday Mr. Davies, imitating the ex- Cuffs $2.50 doz. our members partake of the intellectual r et : : 4 T a : po ch'-|ample of Messrs Tarte and Blair, had his rhe best 4 ply linen Caffe, equare of treat always apread before them, and thus SBLTVVTeseseseses E at Gk: deeneen “full } rcommende.'s| private car for himeelf and family.— 7 al Tea, ade ae 56 i participate to a greater degree in the : ; ; : | ao! they deserve @ full house tonight. | Sroveron Times. J round corners, 22¢ pair, or $2.50 dozen. | advantages afforded by their membership. Ch [t is a profic cause of severe headache, and in such cases the only reasonable method © = Their tive band paraded the streets of the| Yoae in save 10c pair by. buying cuffs at | we fally believe thet now many who for- aes all- w pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESiED and fitted with proper glasses by a city at noon today, playing well. Fr Weeks’ Low Priced Furvishing Siore. merly looked upon reading in the light of We have just opene i s * competent optician, We are here to serve you. = -—- Tacrory Re-opexep.—The Childs} Gents’ 5 * a disagreeable duty have come te recog- id onir : ‘ x Hi ‘Ss tase HUY We cites Si ecennes ni Whe eden tO mastery at Amherst, formerly operated linen 15¢ each nize 4 it one of their an clans ee all th of ae pion G. i f HUTC ESON, 3 i a a -i by H.M. Coates, but which was closed aie sti na € newest ica PT mittee meets every Tuesday afternoon at} , : “a pastimes. e ss? yp : y . a = W.C.T. U. rooms, Grafton Street. japon, we ~— we by ‘ D. ~— Handkerchiefs $1,75 cz ey —— the first milestone has been} €r coloring and shapes Silver s Black te sarge pislones s ai ae Cmpie one : | he superintendent wishes to thank ;| Mr. Taylor rua a boot and shce store Geuts’ 2% a as -.) | passed in safety, the most trying portion ‘ } ? - who have so kindly contributed to this) a connection with the factory. Cansteie censure awe des, 18 veer of the journey has yet to be covered. To _ x — Sree i : ree ee ee . 4 work the past ! continued ne each or $1.75 doz. Better quality 19cente achieve the success of the year just closed In low priced purses we , Dress eo ee ee i aid through the winter months, when | each or $2.20 adoz. Very epecial wnlael and safely wade the financial streams that show a large assortment of l § , a 2 S vite, Sipe te & ¢ | flowera are scarce and sick rooms so much . G a ” ilies oppose our onward march the concerted b ° “4 = : 4 . % cw the more in need of their brightening | EAE Very Latest aca sents ji Boe. efturts of all must be obtained. Bach and |* ve and clors,while if yo 3 4 8 fluc nce. 9 White Dress Shicts > $1,600 | Savers he! Oe ee tae desire a top style and quality made from = # \ntagrivennne a . oe well-being a3 depending upon his in- ‘ as \ a 9 pean Cates ortte tne OD OLTAGSOW'S — | Unlaundried Shirts § $1.10 | Fvisachon. “Wie beste and’ adva. [0 hae Enem ab $2.50, 93.CU tron ta : - dependent Order of Good Templars was! A goed Unlaundried Shirt 39¢ regular gt _——o- from membership should and $3. 50 each. See our atic = ‘| A . acelin Saieniiiiiady ii: Mla adieaiodi 50c. Business Men’s Shirts, open front, | be made known to others and their co- a eee ‘¢ ago by Mesers. Geo. Irvir g and J ‘B. Mat. Cure-a-cold with short bosom, $1.00 and as good a| Operation thereby secured. If this be stock before +r buy. Silk. Absolutely guaranteed not to wea | ip ¢ f , th ' of Charlotietiows. The officers are shirt as you want for $1.10, suitable for } done all fear for the future is renjoved god v shivey, cut, nor élip. . > = a. ot Mehmet th Os: Audie @ eae a ec _, | full dress, sold usually at $1.45 to $1.69 | a log life to work éut the aims and objects Haszard & floore $1.45, $1 63, $2 20. tS. , 4 7. A. McArthur, Sec; Edith Stew- | For the tg ge and cure of cold G nate? Warm 69 “ ‘} of the Institute 1s assured.” ~ 9 2 fest 2 s art. A 8 , El a Stevenson, F. S ae. ic 1b the head, ete. a : a . ’ € Cac i The membership last year nunibered one ‘Booksellers. BEER BROS., D « . } } 7 : . ° 9 ; | Mcl.ran, Treas.; W. E. Stretch, Chep,;| It is done 7 an pul form — is Winter Under hundred and eighty, the receipts from Sole Agents for P. E I : a ou intend buying @ ja ket this fall? If : / D. J. McNeill, Mar.; Mrs. W. E. Stretch. | easily carried yin @ vest pockel OF? 6) thing 31 29 suit which source alone amounted to $424. VT Lost.—in * this of this popular Silk. s so be sure you cal! on us and get our price - ; ; ‘ _? hand satchel. : 5 oi xv Sul ’ : 5 : $1 00 RE W ARD— ‘ _ g P i: Frank McLean, Guar a" - The election of officers for tl . 4 city, a bro ‘ : i i { heat a ae McNeill “I hoy If “Cure-a-cold” is taken whea] A biz purchase of fine plain Shetland | year reaulied a9 follows : ae a oe Spemmune tp Usowinen ASpay wi at paid cas ealeacamiieiienieaaaanane lor one thade Nelaernpnet. een ee | , Sentinel; D. K. McNeill, P. C. T. ee” oc ee . : ; 3 i owner, > vat sath = } sy cgiimtang you first feela cold coming OD, 1 | wool Linders and Drawers. Double breast President—Judge Richard Reddin (re- | Office. . en re mela. we give better vaiue than you can get on . & : . 18 & sure cnre. ed in Men’s and t size Men’s sizes, | elected). i i ih ak - ao dasa te eh ieee! 1 NO ae Beer fe: 2 A op sizes, | lect al in a ee r imported males. Prices from $7.00 upwards i i son of Mr. Thomas Murpby, of Shamrock, | ine vills. Price 10c. Sold only | jines 39e auit up. elected). .& and brother of Dr. Murphy, of Tignish by 2ud Vice President— ’ e mova "' died os at Hartford, Conn. a wa i see = S0X _ 22c. bs (osteaid. pea Se ee : , j ‘ : days ago. No particulars of the sad oc- | r > ine Neckt'es, Gloves, Brace, Cardigan} §.c’y.Treasurer—J Salli - fi : currence are at hand. Mr. Murphy only ‘Joli HSoil & Johuson, Jackets, ete. elened). ” e : es : e - ; 5 ; le ft home on T bursday week ° He was ‘al G } . . “T.* ,D s\r a 9 ¢ 1 i We today move from our old sta d > : , 7 jradvates in Pharmacy. GENTLEMEN—Save 20 to 30. per Managing Committee—Chas. Hermans : : . . | See, ' young man of good character, and his} eee cent. by purchasing your furnishings at | (re-elected), Alex, Macdonald, James Eden, peers Be Mote nite Post Office, to the Richmond Bay and Malpeque gee -% eu len death at the early age cf The People’s Store. If you can’t come A. E. Arsevau!t, James H. McQuaid (re- oe Mi aad y réiiae i by R. K. Brace,north ‘ “ | +e nie oe — regretted. The} vyourse! send your wives. and if not) ¢ ested). 7 : . ~ , ak thom oe be pleased ~_OYSTERS_~s4 | si, <i ‘ t oe Es ocean te — * - ¥2 94, SV Fg Si Qis | catisfaciory, we will exchange or return| The Institute begins the present year | /© 80° FE PO Oe PE | oie = be oterred at Shamrock to-morrow morn- sy AU S24 ''' SUAS [Zz your mouey, with every prospect of achieving even pare ~~ aesen th On Half Shell and served in | . | ing — — “@* 4ab° ." _" “A greater success than that of the year just W. A. HUPCHESON jae b ‘= -—-2.+- — closed and of accomplishing the mission nov7— lw, then cod 2w—pat. ovrrd, + arlety at the 0 —-: ; acelin for which it was called into being. | bch ahi. VRE. ee a) 2 &§ nd | . * — ¢ ; 3 : This forencon Peter Campbell, Jobn U st 7 New Prices ll Watches HUB RESTAURANT ie McLeod and John McTavish, were ag ij IMPORTANE PECHHOE. | , fined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness ee eee ~ | Zs hat : well aa chenntets | A . At the last Michaelmas Term of the We have lately received i oo ara dee ; was arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. | rri ve Low priced Gents’ Furnishings Supreme Court on an appeal from the}. ately ived a nice ’ hi Ticoemestehtnisilamtion 5 A Store ens ee of. the ane oer of ; NEXT DOOR T0 R. B. RORTON'S & nlnetion on to hae sanllt. , ourt o ing’s County, an important de— tlw . oat : Francie Bliworth, pene en Salesian A nice assortment of r *] | cisicn was rendered interpreting the County Silver Watches for Ladie 8 a morning for maliciously injuring the pro-4 Tron, Tron and Brass holes é all Retal Court Act of 1878 With respect to arrest and Gentlemen, ~~ . gery et Patrick Hebert, on Lower Queen: and all Brass Beds in for debt before judgment. : which were bought right, and can- ir] | 4 treet, was remanded to jail uvti! this day | an "oh — Aft , d Cc ™ eau a oce sng _ . not fail a please in geles : week vit, a vin, an ee eee ote ore 7 a : . : -—— =. a il aa -_ ‘Akad \widthe , LETTER EROM MR, BREMNER. aaree S es —_— S an yey Call and inspect them. To be ealk tor Peblie Avation, on’ thd! " lculeted of « caetinahane ot the Ghats! 4 } 8. setting 1 the nature and amount of the } veaniees. : : ‘¢ A Das 1 $l and $5.95 The Tron Beds can be] Sta,~-I observe in Tue Examiner of debt and ae debtor “aes parted = W . ‘ TANTON S te . } ensiv, and Joy $100 and $15 15 costs, The! ceemneniann . anv des Saturday’s date two letters, one from | OF assigne all his property since the debt ; X ~<~@t—— a 3 4 inion ta os pone e ai ciel ™ namented 0 — de “Ward One” and the other from ‘*Citizen.” | Was contracted.” s Great George Street MALPEQUE ROAD, CHARLOTTETOWN : & ihemens | sired colors. Prices | As both letters express doubts as to the 4 = ee appeared ~~ ce . —on— : 14 D P Gillis was convicted Of a third io.| Ow. correctness of a statement made by me in| @ebtor assigned all his goods an NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. : & Riciten of the Seott Act ead r ae al to | a letter to Tae Examrven of 2nd inst., and | chattels — eT — for the — Wednesday, 11th day of Novemoer SOLD ONLY BY. . two months imprisonment. | j published in that paper of 3rd inst , I wil} | of nis creditor-. e creditor, on an affi- ' Wonk of i —SUL ji ve. eg Wesles W ; . aed for a first MARK WRIGHT & 6., LTD. now give the number observed drunk by | davit im the form above reterred to, issued PROPRRTY BY AUCTION. oo -_ oaintinemngapmeneenen ) * infrac tior of the S ott Act, did not re spon r| , + 47 : Dok me on each dav of the week referred to in| ® Capie® aod arrested the debtor, who igo eg ee Magee na oeedee yriwe-d aoa tie 5 3 a 4 APS : Sod a warravi for his tenet was ordered Who Seil at Selling Prices. that letter, commencing on Sunday, 25th bail. An application made to the Judge of To be sold by auction, on Monday, the west side of the Mal eque Road, ane Ss i= 3 : | ( ‘> f 4 ? tela + 4 4 TT) rs i od: October: 25th, 4 men; 26th, 8 men and 2 the County Cyurt to have the capias set | t&th-of Nov. next, at 12 o’elock noon, a ewenen oe 2?, ye Sig froat on Malp que | Ss a 6 ne an 6r \® The Scott Act cave against Arnie Hynes x Ls le SASF Sz | boys; 27th, 4 men; 28th, 2 men; 29th, 6 aside and the bail bund delivered up to be | small property on Dorchester St, East, be ‘Terms aoe arti aie } 1-49 i. Si dethov ediouraatlitea eiaiet dear, J 4a\S dk AN dé aS Ss mn; 30th, 7 men and 2 boys; 3ist, 5 men cancelled was dismissed, From this de- |onging to Miss Margaret Clarkin. Terms| For turther particulars apply to i Charlotterown,Juiy 22, i896—24" & wy 5 , : : —in a!! 40 persons. [may mention that) Cision an appeal was taken to the Supreme etc. made known the day of s ile. PETYURS. PETERS & INGS, 5% “ several people have of late expressed them- Court. The app al carne cetore the Court } - oct30—46 obi’. ‘waaat Solic:tomws, Cameron Block | - . site elhiedposoceahnatiatek os bi ‘ aclves to me, some of them strangers,| in the form of @ cuse staicd. ne case} s a " 5 savnnnennneeHaTNRERPNOHOD TPR SOPMOIT ATEN TETITIOPIPPIPITIOTETPITIZ | oon ach surprised at the| was argued before the full beueh at Trinity = | Lancs a ee ; = number of drunken men to be seen| Term last, when judgment was reserved. ¥ ae : Fin v6 +han passing along Powna! St. I may also state] On Tuesday last the Chief Justice de- | 5 Be E ” s that [did not in my letter give the least livered the jadgment of the Court, sustain- we ers ; % a hint that the parties I saw drunk were | '"& the appeal on the ground that the affi- “ ny residents of Powna! Street, but were seen davit upon which the capias issued was a> ‘i ie in that condition on Pownal Street. I iosutlicicn’, inasmuch as vo intention “ to ee es Money's W orth There are points in corset buy ing you think of besides price- correct f.r.n that n eins a good figure, perfec: fit, that means comfort and ease, are quali- ties worth considering when you want a corset. All our special corsets are shapely and an easy fit that you can live in with comfort. a———)N EXTRA GOOD LINE-——™ Gffered by us just now isa lot ot New York sramp'e corsets in the best selling sizes, which we have mark- ed at New York bargain prices, As there 1s only one pair of a kind you must ca!l early to share in these. ANOTHER LINE Of unusual v2lue is our new s5 CENT Corset, perfect shape, good quality and right weight. *— BEER BROS. UAdL AA AUMALALCAALAALAALAALAULAN AMAL AA AMANA AAA EAAELLE Abe GALA UMU A AAA CUAL believe with Tne Examiner that several of them go to their homes by way of Pownal Street, avoiding the more public streets, as also to avoid the police. I would say to “Citizen” that my letter was quite plain, as also the statement in the Guardian, as it was distinctly stated that I counted forty person® drunk on Pownal Street dur- ing the evenings of one week. I have no wish to carry on this corres pondence further, but would simply add that since the publication of my letter I have received tharks from several 1e8 - dents cn Pownal Street, as also from a ‘large humber of citizens from all parts of ihe city. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for epace afforded me, I remain, yours truly, Avex. G. Bremner. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1896. ve — DIED. In this city, onthe 8th inet., Isabe''a May, aged 15 years, dearly beloved daugh- ter of John and Christie Gillis, {Funeral on Wednesday, at 2.49 p.m., from the house on Kent Sircet West, for | People’s Cemetery}. After a brief illnese, Saturday afternoon, | November 7th, at her late residence, Dun- _ das Esplanade, E-ther Lowden, widow of the late Geo. F.C. Lowden. At Hunter River, on October Ist, 1896, ' Wesley, the dearly beloved son of Alexan- der and Mary Nicholson, aged fifteen moothe. ! At Boston, Mass., November 25th, Misg Rebecea McDonald, formerly of Argyle evade pay ment of debts ” was alleged. Mathivson for appellant; Ratienbury for respondent. —————————————EE=E OBITUARY, Mre, Anvie A. O'Donnell, wife of Daniel O’Donnell, of Bradford, Pa., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaw, of Peabody, Mass., formerly of West River in this province, died at her home in Bradford, Oct. 21, after a briefillness. Her remains were brought to Peahody for interment, and the funeral service occurred at the bome of her parents on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 25h, Rev. C. H. Stackpole, of the Methodist Church — officiating and speaking fittingly of the rare character of the deceased, Besides educational at- tainments and marked ability as a teacher Mrs. O'Donnell possessed aleo a symmet- rical character, warked by a sweet, cheer: ful disposition and real charity for all, Her personal worth attracted many devoted friends, and the community in which she was reared, as well as that in which she has pa: sed tue latter years of her life, feels deeply its loss ia her unexp-cted death. Here had been ® happy aud useful life. She has left to her bereaved husband and sorrowing parents @ rich legacy in her pr-cious memory. Ste died i toe firm coasolation of the Christian faith, Mrs. O Donneli’s age was thirty -aine, Bat ERFUL ®ve the cures by ‘he home circulation is the most valuable fer advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accoun‘s for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. 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