t= oe ae ee ee Se RT ka WT) ks A ke a a ee -. Fea apes CR as ss RIS MT Garten a See SS ee. Fade f —.* wall a aul LD ms ; oes he eA a9 ® 2 ies +a a ee ee .” - . eee oi eee i < Pai © “Pele Ea B Psrd Be Ca ai - . ai ae epee 2 YR eee i? 2 a : % ~ . sine ' o¢ ee A Pi E 3 a : a = we . ‘ 7 4 " ~*~’ TdE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARL( TIETOWD , DCMBIR }, 1897 ' “ ) 2 ee Se ee a 2 a «rer ¢ . a ' MURDERED FOR INSURANCE. IN PSF LOCAL AND OTHER UEMS ‘ea ra 7 ° => Sy ~ : Arrestin Connection with a Crime Com - oy ‘ g 7s dl F eae e au os Sinan de as | 7 | See our ad. to-dav avd come—Moore a ee : oe a Oey ree va : re Newark, N. J, Nov. 30—James A, ; Ladies ‘ Me apere late itil Clemmer,of Norristown, ta., is under y LO. A-~—Regular meeting of St. Georges | arrest on a Charge of murder. He admits 3 ' : . Lodge, No | tomorrow, (Thur-day ) | lis gurit, Un October 26, L896, Mrs. a. Skat i sous i 94) i = iigot. Klee ion ot officers and team work. iimiua P. Cuiser went driving near Norris | Visitors welcome. | towan with her busband, Chas. O. Kaiser, " our kel. ow hawe | me . - se p | James A. Clemmer aad E: zabech L. \ vaiting for them Cc moral §=Ascarcn.— I eee Pawere | Dekalb. The s art was made from the pti i : : ) Vou x i meets tomorrow, ( lursday ) Kaiser homestead early it he ‘ning ny : 3 a ag Gace Re : ie a : . AL BIST . « 3 1 the morning, . i ee ' F a . . eo 6. ie 5: ; . e Wa Bo. ‘ 1 in the om eof J.1 Mellish, le q aud that was the last seen of Mrs. Kaiser For the largest a8 501 tm nt of he w and Sty lish 5s 1Cq ues see our 8; Prowse Bros. } vith raers puriness: the eieclion Of Officers for the | give Mrs Kaiser had ‘ed : nd é j ail rs. 8 al not live Ween ee ih ° A lelay—-the recu-| coming yea | with her husband for some time prev. | 20 the best and most fash‘onable sacques made, see our’s, Prowse Bros. j } “ <6 | iously, but she ghad paced a $10,000 » tate ; a - a ip : f\ hey are DeAULLES \ made of a handsome late calf—feet lin ‘A ed with good heavy soles \ “ALLEY & & ., The Shoeist —_—- gee DV Oes There is only aif One kind 5 jor pastry . ‘ : SPBVBceen é } lel that i ‘NY that you should Luy, that is ours. We make only one the best. We have ind, that is Tartlets 0c per doz, Lemon Pies 10c each. Apple Pies l2c Mince Pies im Terernone 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY 4 pr | 4 ( ¢ ; ‘ ; ( ( ¢ , / ‘ ; ( ( A ; ) Bakes Best Bread. U. ; 22373403: e728 8 AAARAAAAARAS a *| Thine of Beauty Ela Joy Forever, Do not miss it but come and see our beau- ti ul stock of h @ Watches , Clocks , Silver Novelties , And Jewelry of every description- + loa i Specially selected tor the EXWAS TRADE They are very LAA RARER EEE SL ry pretty " and worthy of inspec- tion, W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. Sey SE PEG SS clure and Rieriainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Rov. l6thgand 30th. Dec, 14th aad 28th. Many. 11ch aod 25th. Reb. Sth and 22nd. iculars of each Entertainment will sen t'ven ip due course in our local colums om, tl 3— : ANNUAL MEETING PACHANTS BANK OF P. E. | fhe Annual (General Meeting of Sisharcholders of the Merchants’ Ps Of P. E. Island, will be held at nking House, Gt, George Street, ee “*sday, the 11th day of January, *t, 1898 at the hour of ll o'clock mi. Proxies must be left with the “ler at least one day previous to meeting. F B0+29 i M. DAVISON, Cashier. “"—1) &wtd n't , as L gg | cents a bottle. ) : : —s ae Pe ae | Q een of si Tue Wearner.—Winds increasing to strong gales from the southeast shifting to southwest becoming unsettled with a fall of svow or rain. Higher tempcrature, | turning colder tomorrow. om > — A To WiINT! Jack Frost was a ttle sh arp last n yutl an i the weather to- day is fine and exhilarating. There is good skating on Government Pond. = Porice Covear.—Ano assault case in which two prominent citizens figured engaged the attention of police—magistrate Haszerd this forenoon. The defendant was ? fined five cents and costs. sania Leervre.—On Thursday evening. ! 6th instant a lecture is to be delivered by Rev. ‘bos. F. Fullerton in the basement of the Brick Methodist Church. Subject “Mary It well be illustrated by magic lantern views. ; t ULs. onset ‘eNTS. — You do not require 1882 admission to Zion church lecture room tomorrow evening. Ten cents will admit you to hear Rev D Sutherland deliver bis new lecture * Bits of Heather. or Scenes and Stories in old Scotland. ” | Canadian cents of any year at face value, in exchange for tickets, will be accepted. ieeiccieiaiaenieni Satvation Akmy.—Major Pugmire, Pro- vincial officer from St. Jotn,N.B., and Ens sign Adams, will conduct 3 days special meetings, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day Dec.1, 2and 3. at 8 p.m, in the Barracks. The Major will launch the an- nual Self Denial effort for P. E. I..on Thurs- day evening. A half-night of prayer will be held on Friday evening, commencing at 9.30. 198: cents to cet Nor Arraip or Worx —A teacher near Delhi, Ontario, has offered to teach a school, sweep the school room and make the fires, keepinthe window panes and also keep the fence in good repair for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars. She should have offered to do the fall ploughing for the trustees, play the organ on Sundays, and call of at all the local dances. Ay OL_p Anp WELL 1RIED Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been us d for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child:en while teething with perfect success. It soothés the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and if the best remedy for Diarrheea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ng Syrup, and take no other kind insurance policy ou her life, and this ac- counted later to the police for the interest her husband took in her. On the same day Kaiser, Clemmer and the Dekalb womau returned with Mrs. Kaiser’s dead vOody lhey told a story of h aving hen waylaid by ev, Mrs. Kaiser being shot dead, and Kaiser himself being slightly wounded. The story was not be- lieved, and Kaiser aud the Dekalb woman were arreste], Clemmer making his escape. Kaiser was eventual- ly sentenced to death. Tne Dekalb woman is now being held for trial. <A personal bas been inserted ina New York paper purporting to be from the Deka!b woman. Clemmer wes a victim of the decoy and responded with a letter, which fell into the hands of the district attorney. He was eas.ly located. Clemmer offered to go to Pennsylvania without waiting requisition papers, highwaymev, The best that money can buy at the price—read Stanley Bros. ad. in today’s issue. 280 21 Skating.—Boys we have hockey boots to suit vou. Pric2s $1.60 to $1.75 a pair.— R. K. Jost. We are selling out the balance of our crockeryware at cost. Call and get bargains. —T.J. Morris. | ST ST a at OSES VOC SOHSESSSSOOS & OOOE One Peculiar Thing About Johnsons Emulsion is that a dose from the top of the bottle, con- tains the same proportion of oil, as a dose from the bottom. Physiologists teach that fat is positively necessary for the body. All standard works teach that Cod Liver Onl is the most easily assimilated of ail the fat. JOHNSON’S EMULSION Prowse Bros, Contains only the best Norway Cod Liver Oil, thoroughly emulsified, pleasantly flavored and freshly made, 50c, Johnson & Johnson : 0060080800069 3000660000802 7 : : Fifty- 98c yd 98c yd 08c yd 8c yd Late suitable for Xmas to choose from, for blous2 silks, t former selling price was 89c. ——$+ = = =- — —— 8 elont vart of a bankrupt stock, th for remnants of Colored Satins, and Silks,shades work. for fancy and brocade silks and satins for Dress Trimmings, worth 80c. Hundreds of yards of silks; dozens of patterns Arrivals Valenciennes Lace—Crcam, butter and white. Silk ¥ vening Laces, Butter and Ivory. Silk Chiffons, double width, seven colorings. Silk Velvets, new Blues and Hleios. Art Sateens, a very handsome display. L5c yd. Brocaded Silk Velvet, the usual $2,75 quality, 99c. Double width Cloths, part of a bankrupt sto. k, prices $1.10 $1,25, and $1.40, now only 75c. Kider Down Quilts, satin and saZeen covered, very rich BEER BROS. P.S--Expected daily, an extraordinary p urchase. of Dress Gcols at 66c on the dollar. - fulness wel! WINTER COSTUMES. While trimmed skirts are certainly newer than the plain ones, there are many very Smart costumes made with skirts that have no trimming whatever, ard which are severely plain and of medium width. The tailor-made gowns eepecially have the plain skirts quite as often as the trimmed ones. A _ peculiarly attraetive model for a cloth gown has the plain skirt and short jacket trimmed with velvet and chinchilla fur. The jacket is belted in, and has ajaunty little basque, which is trimmed all around with a band of the chinchilla. Revers, wide at the top and tapering in at the waist-line, are bordered with the fur. The high collar has a band of the fur, and there is fur around the flaring cuffe. A fittea vest of gray velvet is one of the features of this gown. A smart gown of cashmere is made with theskirt slightly en train, and all towards the back. Around the foot of the skirt isa pattern braided in velvet ribbon. The waist is cut 80 as to give breadth, and yet tapers atthe belt which is of folded velvet ribbon. Wide but short revers turn back sharply from the vest. and are faced with velvet, and the waist itself fastens across diagonally, with the edge finished with braiding to match the pattern on the skirt. The sleeves have three tucks across the puff. Quite iike the old portraits when stocks were worn is the effect of the band around the throat of mousseline de soie with a bow-knot. The vest,also of the mousseline de soie, ie shirred across hor- izontally.— Harper’s Bazar. The Australian colonies have until re- cently beeu very apxious to obtain immi= grants from Europe, and many of them have paid large sums in aid of immigrants desiring to make Austrailia their home. This policy has built up these colonies rapidly, but adifferent sp:rit now seem- to have taken possession of seme of them. The legislature of New South Wales has passed a bill for the restriction of immi- gration, by absolutely forbidding colored persons, who are not British subjects from landing in that colony’ and by imposing an educational test on white immigrants What’s the matter with our $10 over- coats ?2Have you seen it—well made; good trimmings, cut io the Jatest style and equal | to any $18 custom made.—Prowse Bros. } Men’s Boys’ and Ghildren’ suits cheaper than ever. COME IN FOR PRICES PROWS: BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men 206009809 O 45254 TO-NIGHT BANKRUPT Of} 00 96O 60560658 Combs, Combs. Combs 40c, 35c, 25c, 20c Your choice for 15c Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, etc. Big Discounts. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O O@B OR O]OO9O45 94) S699 6009O50]982 } i j ‘ PORTO RICO Molasses and Sugar OF CHOICE QUALITY Ex Schooner Edna 8S. Will be sold low while landing. Horace Haszard . the, best goods and lewest prices on sacques see our’s, Prowse Bros. Ladies’ Capes It will be necessary for you to see the magnificent assortment of black and colored cloth capes to fully appreciate the wonderful value offered by us, all we ask is a look LADIES DRESS GOODS It is our opinion that if you would only just take time see our Dress goods, before making a purchase in that line, that you could saye- money, Prowse Bros, Readymade Clothing We still lead in this particular line, men’s o’coats, boy’s o’coats and ulsters, men’s ulsters ee ee eS me FOR SALE. em RARE CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and.son situate in the village of Pownal, 7 miles from vharlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- gneiss have carried op @ large market var- en ee and seed business for thirty years, and the panenoser will no doubt retain a large share of the local trade. The prem- ises comprise a large dweliing house, s ore warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about acres of the most ferti:e land on the Island This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so long that as an o]d man said the other day.; “It isall abed of manure and could be hauled for topdressing.” This would be an ideal spot for a country merch- ant, or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathi » fishing, boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, post office school telephone and shops all at the door, _ For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to. JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetow n d&w oct 7 Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt, Geo. Sts, North side Queen Squarre De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOWV & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. wim. 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