# rubbers rubbers rubbers Latest styles ig Latets styles 7 Latest styles * 4 4) [ow prices 2 Low prices AJ Low prices & ! 4 treat variety y) Great variety reat vaiiety ~ Great variety y ALLEY & CO. -~ Cc dl 2 PS Bet . a g Baa ALLEY & CO. ALLEY & (0, The shoeist Tne shoeis ——— Under Distinguished Patronage GPendA douse Saturday, October 16th The Famous German Magician Presenting a bewildering programme ot MAGIC, MIRTH, MYSTERY Popular Prices. Admission 20c. Children 10c Curtain wil] rise at 2.30 sharp. ne => es © 649636 806 Fresh this afternooy 10¢ each. Telephone 98, ‘D. STEWART teeee wee ou G2 Se 2S OFO0 =s2e2e@38 G =e 696° 62 » eo 4 es ° ECLIPSE BAKERY 2 ; Bakes Best Bread. =2224 224460808 «28 ' | | The shoeist | 5, THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTORER 15 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Read Paton’s big advt. union: Leevurk.—A lecture will be in this erty by the Rev, Mr. Truro, N. S., on the 25th inst. Particulars later, delivered Geygie, of Siti daeiesiins Macie at Sumuersips —Herr Ansbach, the celebrated German magician, will give & performance in Summerside on Monday next. _~ —— 1.0. F, Founera, Noriwe.—A_ special meeting of Court Avondale will be held this eveni.g at 8 o’clock to make necessary arrangements for the funeral of our late } ’ r ; . - ‘ broth+r, Perley ©G. Welsh.—By order, C. B. Warren, C. R. ia schuieak 2 Coxrracr.—We are informad that Mes+rs. Paquet and Godbout have secured the contract for the building of the wirg of the Parliament Buildings destroy- ed by fir The amount of this C pilrac mililoo,. e last winter. } ity of aquarter of & tis id (he Vit Ei eelabe Prizes ror 4! pvEertTisEMENTS.—Messrs, mes Paton & Co., whose offer for prizes for advertisements written by bovs was t published a few days ago have decided to allow competitors up to eighteen to try for prizes. The limit of age as first anno 1 wae fifteen. nepiinidiniisitiin A Dastanpiy Trick —Some young boys whore names are well known amueed them-elves Wednesday evening by stand- ing at a street corner and throwing cayenne pepper at persons by. A voungson of Mrs. Pet-r Conners was one of the victims and was almost blinded as a result. Those will it is understood he made an examp’e of.—Summerside cor. Guardian. bine Runaway From Sackvi.te.—A Jad named Anderson. of Sackville, a schovul boy, skipped out ou Mondav. He went to St. Johnand continued to Montreal. His elder brother arrived in St John yesterday morning and on bearing that the boy had purchased a ticket for Montrea’, wired the lice of that city to arrest bim and have fim sent back. Last evening a telegram was received by the St. John Sun stating that he had been captured by Officer Medill aad would be returned in charge of the sleeping car conductor.—Moncton Tran- script. ae Kititep at Smepiac—dAn unfortunate fatality occured at Shediac ‘esterday after- } again to you a!l, - young J) noopv by which Mr. Gregoire M. Boudreau, farmer of Barachois, loet his life. Mr. Boudreau waa driving into Shecise from | his home with a load of potatoes in barrele, and when almost one mile from town he accidentally dropped bis whip which in at- tempting te recover cost him bis life. In attempting to pick up his whip he lost his balance and feil of his seat and the wheels | of the heavily loaded wagon passed over | him. Death was almost instantaneous. Deceased was a married man, 40 years of age, and leaves a wife end three children, —Moneton Times. oe Diep Aproap.—All who knew him will hear with regret of tne death of Mr. C. Perley Wel#h, the well-known electrician. Mr. Welsh had been in il! health for about two years, and during the summer was compelled to completely abandon work. Thinking that a change of air might prove beneficial be left in company with his mother about a month sgo for the Catskill] Mountains, New Hampehire. But last night brought a despatch from his bereav- ed mother, telling of his death and stating that the remains would leave New York that night for Charlottetown. It is expect- ed they will arrive here tomorrow night. Mr. Welsh was for two or three years manager of the Full Electric Lignt Com- pany, in which position he gave the fullest satisfaction. At the time of his death Mr. Welsb was in his 23rd year. His early death is deeply regretted. His mother, father and sister have the sympathy of all. | If You Want A Share of These “fIe— DO NOT DELAY 6 boxes silk plush, sssorted colorings, regular 85c quality, just the thing for fancy i ee a a ee LE ake 6 068 bbe 6 66n 6 pb 008 006s 00 pink yard 2 boxes Ladies Doeskin Gloves, Morley’s celebrated make, beautiful goods, very choice quulity..ccccccecs see eee ese eeeseeseeoeeveeeseoseopescoeseses --+»5Oc a pair 300 yards jet and Fur Trimming, in black and brown furs principally, Worth UP tO 45Ce se ececceccccccccccvesccccceesees ee0cece eee 6 Sb Wi oo 4h -»---5ca yard New Autumn Blouse Waists, made from pretty American Wrapperette, Persian GESIZNS.. .seeereees Coc crccccc ccs ccces cocceeesceessceseseseee eo 1.OO each A number of ends of Art Silk, good designs, we do not undertake to cut : lengths at this PTICEs ere cece eessoecerecccecccsccenasesesseresescsesess SOC a yard BEER BROS. ENANGELIST iGALE DN WATCHING. “Watch ve therefore for in an hour that ye know not the Lord cometh.” After Mr. Greenwood had sung “IT once was away from Jesus,” Mr, Gale preached on the text given above, Most people, said he, think that there is plenty of time to decide for Jesus, | have been here two weeks and a great many of you still seem as if you could never die, You are eo} : i ind: ffereat to vour soul’s welfare. God’ a ‘today and man’s tomorrow can never agree. hk athers, mothers, sons and | daughters have you ever thought seriously | of the shortness of humap life? Doea not! the memory of your mother stir you up to | lead a better life, Let memory spesk | Conscienee and tribal- | ation are factors in drawing us to a full} sense of life and its duties. Ged’s | love to you even while you were a Ssinvercan never be pictured by man, It is greater than any earthly loss can ever be. “* For God so loved the world that he gave His only begott n son, that whosoever believed in Him should not perish, bat have everlestiug life.’ But great as Goa’s ‘ove is, I do not believe that He wili sirive always with you, for “* My spirit shali not always strive » ith man.” Mr. Greenwood then arose and made a forcible appea! for He tcld them that God often left nations to areprobate min', aud if this city is mt careful God will uot strive always with it; too much deadvess is apparent and the city sleepeth when the Lord calls. Tonight Mr. Gale will ep:ak at 7.30 on a very interesting topic. Come and hear this gifted man of God. PREPARED FOR ACCIDENTS. It is always well to be prepared for accidents, for we don’t know when they wilt bappen. Everyone should keep * Quickcure ” at hand. In cases of burns, sealds, cnts, toothache or any pain, it gives instant relief, aud cures more quickly than any other preparation on the market. lt From Bostox.—The Halifax arrived last evening about 8 o’clock with the follow:ng passengers: Jas Mobbs and sister, W F Rich, A R Rich, H B Howard, C D Newton and wife, Miss Strickland, Mrs J K Moore, J WSmith,N Perphraise, E J Seaman, Miss McCorma-k, Maggie Driscoll; from Halifax, Miss Hart; from Hawkesbury, Mr Lagnton, C J Water. She left again at two this afvernoon, taking the following passengers: Jams A Smith, Murdina ¥c- Donald, Mrs G Rendle, Lilian Steddard, Mre Ackley. Mr. Ackley, Mr Corbin Mra Corbin, Miss Innis, Miss Sencebaugh, Miss Murray, Mise B Luttrell, Thos Butler, Miss J Beaton, Miss Blue, Master W Campbell, Matter J Campbell, Miss G@ Campbell, Mr Newton and wite, Miss A Martin, Jas Began, Jas Campbell, Jas Murray. Cvecesvseaeve ¢€ 0000000000 + for coughs i and colds sore o00e ‘3 you canaot get ia any other store, more épiritual fetvcr. * } | S hing japartmen Never in the history of the Clothing trade on P. E, [sland have we been in the position to offer such un- precedented Bargains in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Readymade Clothing as now, Just think, $25,000 (Twenty-five Thousand Dollars’) worth of Clothing, the greater part of which has been bought at a shad» over half price. Over one thousand Ulsters, over thousand Overcoats, over seven hundre1 Reefers, over one thous- and Pants, over two thousand Suits; just think what ‘a tremendous stock to select from, and at prices that We keep the best Departme This is one of the departments that is known on all parts of P. E. Island. If you/see a nice stylish looking hat on a man’s head, take it off, and nine times out of ten you wiil find our name inside, We always carry the leading and best makes in Engligh, American and Canadian Hard and Soft Hats. The best is not too good for our Customers, and that is what we have for you this fall; all the very latest styles in English and American Hats and Caps. Ir you want a nice hat Tide or Cap for fall, don’t fail to see our new steck, rOOUS. PRO ASE BROS. PROWSE BROS. wakes | OUR | [alg J We sell the Lowest, ee Our stock of ladies garments is so var- ‘ied that it will be necessary for ycu to ca'l \and see the magnificent assortment to fully ,appreciute the styles and quality of gcods P. BROS] Depastments Carpet Gents’ Department | Department To the ladies that do not know that we show the nicest styles in the city, we say cowie and see. P. BROS. , Men’s Underclothing, from the cheapest made to ~~ This is one of the lines we are pushing this fall the best in the city, All sizes in stock, from the little $ and this is oae of the departments that is pushing us fellows of six summers to the man of 250 lbs. White ° | Each andevery line is selling fast. The people are and colored Shirts. laundred and uniaundered. We We have nu merous cures; ° finding out every day that we keep the best line of are showing just now a very fine line of grey aud fancy if you have either, call § Carpets and House Furnishings in the city. Go a flannel shirts at prices which we consider st low, on us, we can certainly ° you will there are n@ better designs; go where you wi Also a very large line of Ties, Collars, Cutis mt praten please you. a | there is no better value; go where you will there is r ete, Cotton, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, w 0 - " Prevention is better than §|/@rger assortment; in fact if you get a carpet from us or retail. We cannot say too much on this line, but cure, however; we also , g cin emery onl 7 Johnson & Johnson ; The Druggists. 00060608 6600000000003 6080 Our Fur Depariment Is Now At Its Best and proves our claim to be i The Leading Fur Store of P. E. Island prefer to have you call and see the goods and prices. PSOWSE BROS. it’s right; right in quality, right in price. Come and see. PROWSE BROS Est’b. BRUCE'S Est’b. 1879 ratielown’s Greatest ‘TaOrind EStaniShne ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALKING About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Worsteds, etc, The above is imported direct from London and other foreign countries, See our fine suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. We sell no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, Perfect satisfaction or no sale dD: A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring. 1879 ——— a ee SO aL se os — Ee i ema ca I aE a aD at a = oO 2 i A. aes oe eee —— = = a MI aes es 4 meee etter + & - we" « lm > ; a ora inal aR. ee ee ee ee hb ae acl Ti I ie Bi in ee ee a ee oii, a Ng SPR: te gee Mag 2 0 Ep i AN AR ee os cee Tce Ss Ri > ee ,