TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, THE DAILY EXAMINER . : . : . 1896, eel OL CER, a LOCK AMD ORATR ARMS.) ecrcincsncs acne wn anes | he aa — ied, may be exchanged for sly wil be provided, where LOL Water Come everybody. $1 to 5 saved on every garment HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY. At Bay Fortune, on Nov: 17th, by Rev. James R. McKay, William Henry Towns- hend to Margaret Craig Francis. FOR FANCY a er was an 7 Astrakan bak kGloves w re sellinzfor 7T5e | ! $3 gh $5 Hf) i $6 00 M _ foes eed Se Beer Bros. for Dress G wrdia. |” G8t the Same they are tne bert va'ue in | $3. 5 and $4 5O an ' 0, ; all . pee -. ‘ iS. a nike. i . s a | | - ° “i x Take notice we sell our goods every day t — a gota f the week stas cheap as competitors } we oe sell on Saturdays 5 to Lin our favor.— Se re catinsiessiilteiiante ce e : No sine : PROWSE BROS, HEAVY ULSTERS r atop —A fom ot tne in Top Boys’ Boys Reefers Uf \ : \ Opera Hon Shirts and Underclothing Ask to see} OyS 66 ers ” | ot : | aday ( ‘ mane ¥e € : ar 20, 40, and 50c lines, they are beautes, N te Ff ; and worth more money, PROWSE BROS ¢ to fit boys fron. 4 to 8 | | FOR ME i thee el y om 8 years to fit Boys from 4 to 14 seus offige. ane loses, cro- i a ale si : ee ‘ Q Ol age. ! i a ift. i Our Boys’ and Youths’ Ulstersa and Ree ' » fit boys frum 12 to 1S years of age. 8 |All sizes, * three difterent . at th fers are selling fast. Reefers 90c, $1.50, ‘ | I a Piursday : .* ' shades > $1.75 and $2, to fit boys from 4 to 14 yrs} palinac eases: P B : il on—t ' Prowse BKos. | PROWSE BROS. | gare to ah , Yr ‘ROWSE BROS. . ee ee . foe ' ; Seats Aas pane . { { Prow.e Bior, | The Wonderful Cheap Men. Prowse Bros. Ch Be ‘ A AY Ha SEE ~ . —_ Ce ame ee en a — wh, ” PERSONAL. | | > ~ ? Ei | NOTES AND COMMENTS. f | i i ‘ - « Rats 2 Go We ‘ Summer —The Philadelphia Enquirer points out LuVE AT N N N a hs ~ ‘ ’ M I H f ‘Ss that because England bas decided to in- a ‘ 7 a nn - y, Imm . le, 1 / | crease the naval force in Canadian waters | ai : : — ut Me n : best Of Mra. 4 xy" - jit does not follow that she contemplates ‘ ST SIGHT “ ey , , ’ necrip ae, y : s }another we Tried States ee : . : ao ee : a ; ut Mr. James i) cd ae aa a. ‘she ealied ceicaltel Sue tg Fag ! i. a re ' — — Se itohis bou-e | Gigs : | peace desirable Kags ras v ‘ P . ; ms f M Church. for the past few dav-, is well enough Le “ eg ULSALE & RETAIL ete ape pe iat yee Must be the fate ol every i ‘ ‘ act.ve ous a t : i et x ; r ro om , , . ; cod : ° . & Wee Ts 7? xe is lac : one who gazes on the su- — BY- Indian Teas have s irpissed all other grades, The fol- Pi liss Gertie Arbuckle has been appoint-| <i d —The cold process of making condensed rea ee : ; ; : : . > iT Be - . a principal of the Summerside High | milk is something new in the milk. busi- perb stock of watches [ am Philip Brooks lowing were the tota's printed for public sale in London, Eng- p s ( The annual thanks-offer- School, in succession to her father wh ness. The ordinary method of making showing, not only be- . land, during the week ending 51st Oct., 1500. Fea ait WweM S. of ‘ he Ak te laa condensed milk is by heating the milk ‘ Drumm nf c rte ‘ be held on Wednesday eve g at 5 Kkobert L. Beairsto, b-q., of this city, and evaporating most of the water. It is <ause they are handsome, 0 China Teas 6.856 pkgs fab ; K in the lecture Mes. fike>« nod lest evenian fink Vk ib. bie! now proposed to freeze the nulk, aad thus but because the price Ruskin ae ae Tee, Tee ee me ro pgs. Sit Dodee, of Halifax, « uddrese the meet- brother, Mr. James Beairsto, of Mis precipitate the solids, stirring and freezing makes it ‘ossible for ’ Ceylon I CAS, eoscee evesee 19,505 pkgs. bh ei I welcot couche, who is very ill. | it until the sulids and water of the milk post ‘. Arnold Sie ass 6 tas, ain Kil es 62.379 pkgs st Srl - Mra. J. C. Lapthorn and Mrs. W. N mix like snow, and then separate them by ! everyone to buy. Xmas yi , sle ; a : ise axsutp.—The Ha Riggs, of Charlottetown, are visiting in “—. ‘ contrifugal force. It is claimed that milk i re . vA ‘ oP Ma os s. Kennedy, a woman the cy, the guests of Mre. J. C. Gunn, | SELLING condensed in this manner can, by the will — be here, don : 8 y, H O it AC ry HASZ A } t 4 D. Be ee etc. about RB on utieet. «dtoncion Times: addition of water, return to its normal you think a watch Parkman, ‘i ‘i . . * Ne rsome time,! Mr. J. A. Hoghes,of the Prince Eiward | condition, so that no one cau tell that it} would make a pretty gift? ; Chto »n. nos 20—2w ecd Director Importer of Indian Teas br 34 smissed for active partisanship.” Island Kailway, returned to Charloitetown () Weather Goods has ever been condensed. You ect r f, i - Henty ee = -< ant: N last evening efter a very p.easaut trip to —Brockville Times: When Sr John 7 wr were er 2 + in eno St. Jobin and Moncton. Macdonald, hoary ani frail in stock that gives the widest And other. Noted Authors. J iy SY, My sry Sa AN Fa ¥ I Miss Hyodman and Mr. Wiliiam Stew- AT vears of ervice to his country,|caoice for taste or fancv. Come . sess ay G 1s erected at Alberton, a new sash | 8ft sang with sweetness and touching ex ised to travel in comfcr. in ti e private car Big stock of Fancy Goods, Japanese » Di ~<a. schinery of | presaion a duet (eoprano and tenor), = My Caitindead, the sinnene Os queekin and see them. Chipa, Lea: ber Goode, etc. lescriy “ . g pla Wandering Child.” in St. Andrew’s Chureb . came terribly indignant. But no sooner S-e our 40c line of cloth bound Books. ate Ce an Gas ted a good centre for Y® Suaday evening.—New Glasgow Eater does the Laurier government @ tain power T W Ww Gold top and tities, good readable type, by 7 " sand we w him su S. | m . : ' be than Sir Oliver Mowat promptly fal's into vW : ELLNER best authors. r j sincsesctialiviens icorge Forbes, Vernon River and Mrs the vicious private car habit, and now J. McDonaid, St. Peter’s Bay, registered at [sreal Tarte is splurging about the North- JA WELSR. Haséard & Moore. S ‘ g5 the Queen Hotel this forenoon in Gy) west in the identical same Cumberland % ? , Belle River and, T. B. Woodford, | that was honored as the transient habita- Book llepagim \. { As < Alberton, were among the arrivals last tion of Sir John Macdonald. If tbat car es rm ; ' s first | OVeMBS . iialieiciiiian had voice to sveak how it would sigh for . t " : . FO See t Or. b. A, MeLellen; wits and family BLANK ETS, ack duesand lain Oi tau deen Do you inten! buying a jacket this fall? If D ' are at the ote V s tod: ! sute to eee oa ion! ‘ F i . za and Mrs. Mary | iyo uid = tel ~ ’ wd “=e ; te BLANKETS. tion | 8 a sv be sure you call on u and get our price y * 4 t a i rac ——-——--_____. 2 =» « ao _————— ’ r ‘ > 307 1S pro ession. A : 2 umentary Lowest prices in the city. “HEAR THE KINGING OF THE BELL’, iné é / for one made to measure. We are confident 1 Fa I pe inner was tendered Dr. McLellan at the ; ; ; WEDDING BELLS,” we give better value than you can get on Rheophale il! Sea View Hotel last evening, which was COMFORTS, a eee imported makes. Prices from $7.00 upward a Cart, | attende i by the lea ling residents of Souris. COMFORTS, St. Mary’s, Indian River, was, on Monday bisnnlilig - ae — a rr we va srves Ine toast list was long, and all the speak- COMFORTS. last, the scene of a happy event, when . : » : ont ers expressed their deep regret at the hr a Miss Katie Ready and Mr. Joseph A. f A TEE « J «* , a af dcherins | departure trom Souris of the guest of the Woo! filied ani eider down. Hughes were united in marriage by Rev.A. Are adjudged to be the rm: NKSG1) ING DAY. ad ¥ FINE FURS Mecitonal.’, of St. Dunstan’s College assisted — con the aia tn we PUR by Rev. Mer. Gillis, Tadiar River. Mies | Des! Oysters on this Island. I A GaA\D s ’ 5 Saeeieeet ?Giiias as We, Sas Wak Gl FINE FURS’ Ready bs the: dougie of Richard Ready,| have just received the first e mee diveeliy’ heeh- Gite 0h Reennan eka @ete bade Wik the ee E-q-, of Irishtown, and Mr. Hughes the| shipment this season, with eee ee Be a 8 Of every descri; tion son of Patrick Hughes, Esq., Hunter to foll TY ’ b - icker Company, have a compan River. The brie as tae mor . Th 4 . cl rown onthe road. They have writ LINED GLOVSS, mained = < : oe aoe ror, a : — : — * 7 . ” ‘ ve —s as 20rd, Fis en the Opera Hon-e management as to LINED GLOVES t eenttied aus nak? ce wae seen in the window cf Vic- will be rendered by over Sy sterday Lear i aia el eat ee li cakuben Gat ce a ae 8 _ ee dsage * : ; : ; WC. Hobkirk, je" P 7 ps , . r gin ing " ra : : ' ae LINED GLUVES, ber sister, Miss Maggie Ready, ad brides- toria Cafe. But do not J udge 60-CHILDREN-60 y Inape vg ta heb ae ae ee ee ek ae ek ie ae maid, wore blue. Mr..John Hughes, of |them till ycu sample them uf Che Ethel Tucker Company are playing Value $l for 79c, aod $1.35 for 98c, and] Charlottetown upported the room : At a P = IN OPERA HOUSE waa) aS argea % e523 return envagement in St 7 n . oro: « sam slea : =o ' £ ° : ° a > = = = ” comes 1 tee 6s ee 1 ngagement 10 St. John,to crowd fam pies. the conclusion of the ceremory, the wedding JORN P JOY 1 - : " ed | ses. The Lawrence sisters are st . , j of phe’ . . _ : Nov 26 Septet as A ftei g« with thon The variety olio algo it | UNDERWEAR party drove to the residence of the tride’s urs a I ‘ , ? With the 1 e arie oo also incinaes ™ ’ e ° r . Me. Lord dis sed t] rma eine ox cadet Ria iadidl hia : UNDERW#KAR, fatt er, where a pleasant surpii-e awaited \ ICTORIA CAFE. eos h scataiiein Bits served Seate 35c. . ; ete I \ Palmer at ar eee ee ee ee UNDERWEAR them ia the receipt of numerous presents ne ee p l] lla ] é nsurance 0 () eW oy “ and Mr. Sully, an old time comed an wh a _— mr , ¢ o ; ; " ia n alf of the Fishery a and good wishes from their many friends. ———- a j og ee ot ,> | was with Pete Lee in his paimy days. Ladies’ and Gents’, special value if tat ane SF. ow the | The company . I} probably play in Coar- “— : — SN We We We We RICHARD A. McCURDY, President — ttetown next July. FLANNELS Tapes ce Ne sages ry Ky — So Rebeca Gakicad Mtidiih. Wil ates i oI NNRLA’ MARMIED ~~. lye el@e 0 epee © fa? fai? efg@re ele ye ef ye * * ope Gold: Kesets 301 942 405 © 8 Soctal pic socia the] oetocmance at Chatham. &. B : a aeueans oe At the parsonage, Nov. 25rd, by Rev. us BEETS. ecccccescreccsee ves ve eee ee SURE UBL: MI performance at Chatham, N. B., to-morrow FLANNELS x ' ) a the I Me Chu eee. seiatispiui ete G. M. Campbell, John McAleer to Emma | YZ oo at 8 | ses be one ’ Grey, white and ecarlet Jane Reid, both of Charlottetown. faye sl interest It is gotten up by a i At the residence of the bride’s father we ic rs in is © ; av ‘ rth Leagae that the young peopie o' JACKETS, on Wednesday, 11th inst., by Rev. R. se 6 ~—— ° All policy holders = this Company wanes have the ame Charch may become better acquainted WE BOUGHT A LARGE JACKET», Melnam, Moggir, crock: Sonnaest ahaa} Se , ‘j *@* | indorsed pryable in “Go'd or Conadian Currency,” by sending ther and may take more inter OUANTITY OF JACKETS. ter cf Mr: kwen McPhee, Heatherdale, to : . ‘rel’ a ero oe YUANTITY 0} T , them to the underrigned, ¢ eburch and its work William Munro, Commercial Cross. —— os JOHN MACEACHERN, nov2l1—pat&guar lw AGEFT eat Res Newrouxpiaxp.—The Bonavista) = = === Se. Ladies’, Children’s and Gents’, all kinds. DIED- iano ails this afterno r St. John’s, Nfld., The other day very cheap. Luck seemed At Pisquid, on Nov. 19th, Isabella Cam- | North Sydney, with a cargo consisting to be with us. Yvon can have oue for mings, wife of James Rogerson, aged 55 we : 5 re 5 of 57 bags oats, 718 bags potatoes and; , years. AS 2442444244242 224222222 28 ot vegetables, 108 barrels vegetables, One By ler . ‘ ce a cs e E222.34323.2. 2.222525 20 ue alt i. : 10 roll ° At Georgetown,” on the 23rd inst., after ii. -«f] {hiv ‘ iD- ieT, Le arre’s oysters, iV ros : : : . . ° Nees a! " 50 cases eggs, 15 carcasses pork,| White they last. Splendid thing to have ere —— ae ee oa SY We're showing a fine assort- > | ail ip et a “ j - . i voet, onduc . & is ° . ; 20 yaarters beef, 27 arcases mutton, 25|inthe house for cramps, cold feet, ete. | | Very Best Goode, Very Lowest Pricer,| way aged 39 years. — “ ment of all fancy wock . ne- wy il ip 4 - wrk, 32 sheep, 6 head cattle, 3 yme to us expecting to be cheated, and] Paying Spot Cash. The policy of The Bi ' -” A oW- - sys : } oss "i Sundrv ot ; freight. Mrs. J. | be—disappointed. veoh a ae gem ao Ne “triendebip [Funeral to-morrow (W ednesday,) af- AS cessities. vee -t}f jl aa € Campbell and Master Campbell, T. B.| ‘. and esteem of every patron who enters | ‘ernoon at }, p. m. ROM Full range of newest designs aif i W sn and Wm. Sellars are outward Johnson & Johason, within its doors, and all treated the same. | * ; es sige a Te in Stamped Linens. SiS alll if : passengers it te Tue Cou.a’s Crew.--The captain and | ¢4pe aye i ’ 2 ib iariie me ; Te HONEST GOODS part of the crew of the wrecked steamship A complete line of Art Siuks | -| warin by buying them o > warm Ru ie A M I Moncton ! » 5 a ane at Coila arrived here via Pictou last evening. oN ° : : ‘ SwA ; : = uC BO We £8; ea I at whe a an =named sPOPT PRON DH TOTRNPRE TOD PRT TT HT ONT HONEST PRICES. Captain Nelson and the crew tell weird of all kinds. << is - m -«i{|| and the place t» see the largest and 3 v x, W ed at the head Lobineon SSSGGSSSS9945 4995949933444 stories cf their experience after the wreck. As. See that special in Em- ot: ~«tl| best aszorted stock is at Dawson’ a street, went home to his dinner last | C Itseems tbat the sbipwrecked seamen Tee broidery Silk. AS | | iinet 4 ' 2 a ‘ 8. eu Thursday, he found a ae fr m ae we Jo et 2 . . ,| landed on - Cubano a eee al rices range from 50e to S15 00 Head. i 4: or : wt 6 mel he ed to jeave aim LL miles west of Havana, where they fell into} , . ™ quarters for horse fittings ™ and st it would be useless for fim to - ————_ ithe hands of Spanish soldiers. The | &% 4 I$ "AN af > as for ie The note a intimated | REECHERAS A SLAVE AUCTIONEER. | Spaniards, believing them to be eet 4 te man waa not satisfied with the iciatalk sane from tbe American coast, lmprisonec We « ° ah P provided tof her by her Lustand OPE WED Even people of mature years whose them and treated them harshly, threaten- Tee FOR oR | «ill} toe i sband | tne matter very | memory is clear about mattter before and jing to shout “ = —— - atl] o + a, I | ally, and has since broken Up ‘ : : : 5 .| during the war have practically forgotten | were conveye to Havana, where they! ¢ © WA *% ng The fa y nsisted 0 i A \ ery large stock ol that Henrv Ward cealiiee used his pulpit were taken in charge 4 eee eee % > a ' 9 . «tll af po aud bis wit window shades in plain }i0 Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, aan auc- | Sul, who sent them to New Lork. ney | oS ES SSS TS TES STS TST veh ve es a and loeorated At ‘ tion block for slaves. The most famous] came from Boston to Halifax on the we ; oh oT TT. ee oe FFFFF Ae » 1s Bosro che Fost eqns sb . ee oe 505 | of his “slave sales” was that of the beauti- steamship Halifax, and from a MOORE & McLE D ws | - ’ : a tot ay rere ting event wi 0% somethi i new 1n Win-}] ful girl, Sarab, and it was upon this occa- Charlottetown on the Priucess. » udTd. o . We ae Oar re ee a ee ee *. . 1 e my Py ; co dow yoles Joth these sion that the most exciting scenes ever —— _—— ' Pe : * a James T. Black, : i : ee ~ | witnessed in Plymouth Church, or in any REAT SALES prove the great > — o— - mm ry } rirst if y cc hurch, | lines are worth looking other American Church for that matter, e merit of Hood’s Sarsapari'la. We -e- kaw unite ' ~ age M ( a J : De z’ at eccurred. Mr. Beecher was unusually | [[ood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it Tape AY he eras . ae SS eo dramatic: he puta fire into his words as} gece aan ' a J. Keir, of East B 00D, at @ the ' : aaah rae a aie on the platform accespliahen CREAT CURES. ows 4 | “ ab : ce f the coupie, 100 Sara~ if A DY WR HHT Ht 7 beside him, which fairly burned into the a ad “fare ee ee ee ee fu : : i a ; a im eiilee i, -— —T? adies, fancy work—Mavflower brand— | . : . . : be | . : \ ere : a ~p@ ARK AIG i » UL i} hearts of nis cone It was = oa cae is oe embroidery silk, 2 elie aI: I Lave J ust reveived the first instalment of my winter's ii — , Bn = —— o . : ve te > yp! yecame almost v3 ic -* ee 6, e e P ° ~ . 4 ce Mere G. A. Sharp of Who Sell at Selling Prices. — eA sh = a "ae large epoula for 25c, equal to m4 panies AS Bs th hc he hc ROR RRS | supply of this famous tea, In 1, 5 and 5 tb. ting and 50 and 60 It a a? | I 4 . , : 4 “> ne ’ P . 9 iA ile — yo f , Mrs. Jenn _ Neill | on until he was ready. to} VOmper wveck i Oiler se "ae - | Ib. steel ches‘s. Remember there are several qualities of PA ‘ ay, B. ( vi jessie DVINC, | 4444644465 9S55tSS3 4,562 on -ollection basket. Then | ® a — eo) = ———— ~ : re a = ~—-—- - . em a as . son Sus 7 ao Cate, SS panies base subs 4 auaiansduninie es penn ie to ae oor store, meray Empit ° Ble id. As il the BES1 . wa) }. Ga , Johnsoa J. Mahoney, and W. beads bbbeeacencads bind pie not only beaps of money was put into Blankets, blankets, blankets —5, 6, 7, 8 | 7 ‘ay A. brelaut the baskets but men and wumen took off} an ; , poun is les "_ I ob rome os * ae. - " : -_- Ria CORRIS st their rings, unfastened their watches and] middle p otit—d tfrom manu uct vers u . Qt vpeppnenONRRDERHOERDUPEOID SDOnETSEIDNEDIPMETH TN ETON EMPPTERTPTD threw them into the baskets and on the|to ccnsumere; lowest prices. ie + é ¢ Gros?r and Crocker y M i al . = platform. It was a Tr inarkable scene, | Weeks & Co., wholesale and retai ’ : : : ” y an Fue © and such a one as probably will never be nov24 2i ini e equaled in this country. Mrs. Beecher tepeat order just rezeived Greenland ae we , | lerful vivid 3 l _ t Lowest | * recalls the event with wonderful vividness seal capes, Al value, big sweep. 40w ' a in her article in the Christmas Ladies’ prices in all kinds of furs at people’s store. ° PRATTS DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY ti I W. A. Weeks & Co. nov24 2i Home Journal, when she tells the whole in stamped linens. We are now showing i : ‘ range of Lanusome stauip d gods an unusually complete eeeee Centre Pieces, Tray Clot iS, ..ePillow Shame oe Doylies, " uble Sear fs, even @ Olecvcsese Qur rang? story of “When Mr. Beecher Sold Slaves in Plymoath Pulpit.” The scene itself is remarkably weil brought to the eye of the reader by a ttriking ilimstration made by De Thulstrup from material furnished the artist by Mrs. Beecher. Eporm., Wixpsor, N. S8—The addi- tion made to the buildings of the Church School fer Girls at Windsor are now nearly finished and add greatly to the appearance and convenience ot this flourishing insti- tution. The addition consists of a large as-embly hal! 65 feet by 41, and 20 feet high, eleven teachers and music practic’ rooms, a large and well lighted art room, together with twelve I'ving room:, a large trunk room and an additiova! fur nace room. This commodious aod im posing aun<X gives @ total east f-ont to the buildvegs at Edgebill cf 122 fret facing King Street. The south front, which overlooks a lovely country from a com manding position,i> just 100 feet in length. The music rooms, with the art room, are already fully occupied, there being no less than 8L music pupils aod 39 art student at Ejgehill. The newly issued report of tructees informs us that the number of boarders is 74. There is yet accomodation for half a dozen more pupils, but when the Only one left. A beautiful Sealet Cape, with bear trim- ming’, r.chly lined with heavy quilted satin, it’s a nice one, sez it, the last will go cheap. - J. B. Maedona‘d. SABO DYsVvssSeoesestese Cham- ‘Silk, male from fin «st Pied- mont and ” Overcoats, ( 6 ¢ ¢ ¢ Reefing Jackets, ¢ ¢ hundred and fifty, ¢@ all sizes, but on those we have yeu can save a lot of money. 4 ¢ ¢ ( é ¢ ¢ é 4 We have about one § ’ é ¢ é ¢ ¢ , . ’ ¢ ! Tod. HARRIS Geo OeeG]O2387202 0 - | ASTRAL OD) sees eee e06¢69 6 | ; Pratt's Astral, is the high- est grade of American Kero- | ‘sene Oil that we can buy. We have secured a quantity of it for this season’s trade, and we, can confidently recommend | it to our customers When you want your can re filled, send | it to Bren & Gort For Sale or To Let able property ov Prince St., opposite Meth odist Brick Church. known as the Lyceum nd vertise the Society the direction of Miss shaw aad ot Montreal at Queeu Hotel, The less ‘ns are freeto all. A visit is re- — sad sotee - the artistic work, ve Objectof the Society is to - gw know edge of the work than 40, as well as io For particulars please call at the above address Hours trom lOULLI2, 2Un4 123-iwk pd st Bamuel CLOCKS Cuckoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Musical Clocks, eight day and thirty hour Ciocks, and regulator Clocks and Clocke of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gula.o- of Clocks, WATCHES and JEWELRY —— a At & TE = new living rooms are ready, the building- : S a : Br itia Raw 5 : will accommodate 90 pup'l boarders,] 3,4, Absolutely guaranteed not to wear Advertisers I eo . : teachins aa : . —_ sthe numerous teaching staff and shiney, cut. nor tlip. omestics. $1 45, $165, $2 20. BEER BROS., je Agents for P. E. I of this popular Silk, VZVBseVseeosseeswVwsweseswes Brainerd & Armstrong Embroidery Silks was never before so extensive and property, formerly Bible Christiau Courch The building is 80x50ft, with basement 12ft high, whole length and width, and has aright of wav on both sides This property is suitable for different purposes, such as a public hall, reading room school building, ten¢mects, ete. Apply to A. MeNEILL, ‘ Real Estate Agent noy9—sat tf, buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry » G. G. JURY°S, y Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0, i aspecialty. Ifyou want to save money, FE > — he home circulation is the most valuable tor advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reaches the homer of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE F.XAMINER PUB. COMPANY, -complete et a A London Times despatch from Vienna eave that Russia has rejected the French proposals to improve Turkey’s fisances The Austrian papers comment upon this as a disagreemeut between France and Russia. eee? ~~ BEER BROS. AUbSLAbbbAbddlAUdAGbAbLALAAGAAAGALGALAALALEARLAALGUSALALAALG Ob UALAddeAddGAAddddiddddadaddd .THPHenePNROTEONPRRPRERIORODERDRERORRERPD ROTOR ARRRRDRnERR DET pRRRPRERRRRERRRROnOpnOnERTD RTT OnE |