THE DAILY EXAMINER AND OTHER ITEMS Dres LOCAL Goods | — ~~ — ~< i LINES \ oy Scale Ae EET ONT LOCAL AND OTHER ITBNS. r Sr vvVo \SES were P y and Catherir ‘ Cc i va third « ses a ‘ l ay nex ‘ AC \ l { iv ! ‘ ‘ ! A Xa da acl 2 ‘ C i is CO two ienceillisiianns j 7. ©. —T} i ©. a : z { nM lay the 7th at 3 30 p.m Th ‘i +3 1 , a ve t wou ke to meet all the mem in Report Dominion Convention, ‘ f FEW Ottawa city council, ’ f to 8, has de led to adopt i ‘ He jx | the curfew by-law Children under 14,1 :panied by parents or guardians, | - } thy 0 p , -_ aipway Mi N Mr. Jobn C. Moore, I ‘ gy Secretar fthe Bs. BM. CO. A., ‘ ‘ Le at the Railway Meeting Sunday ' 1d w also hold a Mass Meet- p ba \ vy al night. Everybody weicome. + ~ : a {7OSP MereEtine Remember the Gos = : +) | pels 1 the Y. M. C. A. condueted | of : y the Railway Men Sunday evening at 4 | ac S i ers always weicrome ia uns 5-7 “Ye did run weil.’ ; o { mw Hat The Fastnet arrived ™ H x ni to-day bringing ope w ave jiere i C y wills goto Sua n { : the The Fastne n i, é PP uel Ma “~~ f this ' seialiaabiicas “ W s ne Sr. Lawrence—A gang } elie rd J Ww oO pat to work today stripping a St iwrence, which was re- - i mya — y used by Mr George F. Baird, : yh A a 4 nager of the Star Line Ihe work wil hes iat schr. Santa Arle, osed | be done at t vharf where the steamer to x : ! , : ie machinery will also Ha : . ak —St. John Telegraph wv ' ‘ - ve BY, . i "UNI i Tre t As U ‘ 1 Wa I if he Armenian sufferers has d i A aZ re ef x g st ; - t ’ clk take : ire \ ; . 4 1 of First Metholis Church..$ 642 tr and s Lion | fT | Opera Honse . .- 4440 ti f their and Rev. D. McNeill .....0000... 1 00 e led. Fr : » hav Wm. Stearns, Esq, Morel 1.0( tr ted to t = t a Snails } . iy T * 4 r | I al f s2 82 ' 4 rack F I Treasurer e § i | _°* _ °° peeoaeo2eoeeoee oe OOD | Beast We have now in stock 25 Blue Melton Overcoats men. Double breasted or single, good all wool cloth. eet be $20. Our price is only SIQ. PROWSE BROTHERS. for Equal every where for $22 to $25, made to order. Now, we <o not jone just as good and just as well made for S92. Co | | | i | | } to custom made in every respect, except the price which | wish you to pay $20 to $25 when we can supply you with OE This line is a corker, blue and b!ack Beaver, and retail a — —— SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1896 Twenty-five Overcoats for $14 each. Blue and Black. Sing’e and double breast d. Now we would lik» to hive tie pleasure of showing this line to all those who like nice goods and are willing to save money. Come and see. PROWSE BROTHERS IN MEMORIAM, ‘A VERITABLE) .. ly beth A. Wyune, of Emyvale, P. E. L, | died Nov. 22, 1806, aged 17 years. | ln the fullness of the summer, With the bloom on plant and tree, Laid to rest, a long forever, Stilled the heart so kind and free. of | Bareains. Is what W. A. Weeks & Co. have provided for their cus-| tomers this week. And just what a “rich” feast it will be the following examples abun-| dantly illustrate. Decisive reductions on Jacxets, Capes, | Homeward at life’s early close, Felt Hats, Trimmed and Un.-|Asa calm and peaceful river trimmed Millinery : | Backward to the ocean flows. | | Gentle as the flowers of spring time, } ‘True and good as molten gold, | From our earthly view forever | Laid to rest within the mould. In thy young life’s early promise, Blighted like the autumn rose, For lithe young frame and hearty spirits Death’s cold, dreamless, dark repose. Dark brown tresses, sunny curls, Bright blue eyes, a gentle maid ; Fair sweet face in life’s young morning, In the churchyard shadows laid, Without sigh or fear, returning This Week's Bargains: NotLing like these values ever offered before ; Ladies. Round that dying head a glory— Promise of a grander life— .ike a gorgeous summer sunset, Crimson clouded, tipped with light. — Sadly from our earthly vision, Good and true, thy soul has flown ; Dweller in the fields elysian, Fair before the great white throne. Regular : Selling Weeks’ ames +. Selling a Gents. >: arg el te , Price Price. Pure young soul in Heaven’s mansion, 95 to) 1 : ie ees 1) 92.95 Called to dwell among the just, 10.80 " “C ao ee oo on ‘©) Where the riches of our Father . : =. now § $0.J0. Are not marred by moth or rust. T8c to ? Ladies’ atrimmed Fe't 7 50¢ M. M $1.50 4 Hats, al) at \ 50¢ ee Se a8 November, 1896. $1.50 to) all Trimmed Hats Half) 75 to 5.00 4 Price § $3.50 $1.35 and ) Job line Black Ben ) $1.10 and ig ob 1 . galine tilk at 1.260 Mr. C. R. Rogers, of Alberton, bas gone T5e. Fine Cashmere at 50c} ee John’s, Nfld, on a ie evi on . 1 > t is authoritatively stated that the Duke Soe. ipress se 3 ; ieee +o: eS Em pre _ Corse is at bUc and Duchess of York will not visit Canada 65e. Splend id Cors-t at 55e¢} this year, as had been announced. 95e. Ladies’ Linders at 20c Csptain Barnard, of Summerside, regis— Od. Reidy Sie or tered at the Hotel Davies last evening ¢n 32c, Heav y quality at 20C] bis way home from a busines tripto Hal.; {O0c. Ladies’ Drawers at 32c| '**- Se ‘o.. Ladies’ Hosa “at “30c Mr. Thomas Green, of California, is baie on a O82 ab UC} here on a visit tohis parents, Thomas 2c, Gents Collars at 15e Green, Esq > aid Mrs. Green, Grafton 29 ‘a fo i 99, | Street. a x Gents uffs at 22c Miss Louise Dawson, daughter of 50c, Unlaundried Shirts at 39e Mayor Dawson, of Charlottetown, is visit- $1.45 best Whtie do at $1.10 ing in the city, a guest of Mr. and _Mrs. 00 > Shirt’ ov Draw aoe E. C. Cole, Alma street.—Moncton Times. LOC ; shirts or rawers ? DUc Kev. John A. McDonald, of Miscouche, 1 00 5 fine Shetland wool 4 50g | was 4 passenger on the Northumb rland to oul ae os Summerside yesterday on his way home 29C. heavy Ticking at 10C] from a well earned holiday passed in the :2 00 and ) Fine linen Towels ) $1.59 and | principal cities of the neighboring republic. 250 doz \ at { 200 doz. We learn with great pleasure that the Ge. Grey Fiannel at 124e Rev, T. H. Hunt, M. A., has won a firet- ae es ceed 19 class and come out first in the final 25e. Heavy all wool at L9C| examinations for the degree of B.D. The Oe. very firest do at 5Qcl| examinations were open to candidates $1.25 Cravenette at $1.00 — all parts of Canada. Congratula- 31.00 Gents lined Gloves at 79 $125 best Kid Clasped at Sc Furs, Dress Goods, Blankets It is pleasing to cbserve that Mr. Dun- can McLean, Secretary to the Board of Water Commissioners, is able to be out again after his severe illness. His many friends hope that it will not be long before he is sufficiently recovered to be able to take his place in the office of the Commis- sioners. he Guardian reports that Rev. D. J. Fraser, formerly of Alberton, is visiting his friends in thisprovince. Mr. Fraser resigned his charge about a year ago and took a post graduate course at Harvard. During the summer he has been travelling extensively in Europe. Rev. Mr. Fraser leaves here shortly for St. Thomas, Ontar- io, where he will assume the pastorate of the Presbyterian congregation. TT DIED. At Rustico, on the 15th ult., after a short illvess, Janet, widow of the late Vn. Craswell, aged 72 years. At Wheatley River,on the 29th ult., John Clary, aged 43 years. Comforts and everything to be found in a first class dry goods store, and our large buy ing facilities with spot cash puts the People’s Store in a position to off-r the buyiug public Hoaest Goods at Hon- est Prices. EEKS Wholesale & Retail. Johnson’s Baking Pow _| der gives fullest satisfaction HAS MADE AN IMPRESSION, Mr. Laurier —Welcome home Israel. er Y ‘ K e¢ ; \ for Kenness ty ® was ft i vying dronk in a lane leading off King Stree',| 9 oliver aH a al ne o ast might He had to} teiskinotie pic enoes “en? Gold Mounted an several stitches adi t at it n nis head « hb wae badly : S Wess Sisti 9 1 ? Cons 3.—We regret | @ Panes 6 state that the Webb sisters concert in the Opera Hovse’on the l4th of Decem- ¢ with pikes and with- ? _ ane i : gt = 7 out expected cn the Oth. ¢ Fs early ¢ g of the Sammerside @ Sust what you want at a ¢ — te a oe é just what you want to pay ( i r mS efuturet i ONE ‘ ‘i ~ . of r ex nt istrumenta ) rts ; price. $ ss Iu. Wixn, &c.— A Missout é Watt Tue. é pt # reapor » for he state “ cae F ’ Johnsen & Johnson ¢ wi! er he « . { and geta|@ * RATES « e fisUn, ? dre kesa tha ¢ straight d Graduates in Pharmacy. j af $e r i? an ‘ne wide hin anboorionion tt SL CSBWWVS PWVOGNCS va At la- unts he A | . r Pe T a a sD aERNORETTADORTEIRT POPPOOMED ITNT / I XCED Ad « from 75% 6355544955 S4SFS4 x at the North Mississ- ; pt ‘ ' : Me 2S ure i in i» ~a € } + ree egia » | €a,% ta t af if 1 4 y OT o ege, ee - T ae a ae To friends for advice. t; i €, e-peciaiy acyis ail $6 pe ' f our} ; er ec aw ) gar i forbid To women for pity. e : sie = To strangers for charity. Mi _ T I Mi fon | a e T . sma Ty relatives for nothing. but Eig Wer: J o M ay and ‘iuesday, On To ‘ and ( ayne rivers, where e e . thes mie end eat 7 WRIGHT f Lif ane i | f Pisgah MARK t atti & 0., rst } §22 4 : vy. ai i st: ge re gh0 1 g200. Ti For FURNITURE. — | n Z at suc ; yers = Oe ONS TS 66 5SSSS4S5S 9899999999999 ben baa Shae sbhabbeecead aes sae hegadedde mpi GME A he oP ra ; ES THE PRIC: t 3 Xmas Fancy Werk = febla f K&, sultapie -O cylors and qual- On Remnantsote ; EB THEM -MORROW. , nants of Ril bons. inelud neg s me very hand- j EM TO-MORRO\ O48. SEE THE RROW. - suitable for Fancy Work.— Plush, ‘atins in various On hem On Rei ' Vl Pp On odds satan of Embroidery, Silks, an ettractive = lot, - r 3 Remnants — of a'l Kinds, Suitable for Fancy Work = A Great Display Tomor- row, SATURDAY : * BEER BROS. Fund uaiudiddllAAAsnnsebbbSLLbAALAAAA GAA LAAAAAAAAGALALLAULUS : e 4 4 " a e@ Tae Wearuesy.—Freeh wo strong south cast to weet winds, ups2tledy with scm gain or sleet; higher temmperatare, nnants of rHEM TO-MORROY = = 25¢ a pound. Johnson & Johuson. hope you have had a pleasant time. [erael Tarte—Magnifique. Z-e Camber- ind, she is one splendid car; and zee din- naires, neum, neum, zee vaire vairy best I have evaire taste. Mr. Laurie:—Do you think you have made an impression ? Israel Tarte—Vell, I have promise to enend some forty millions on zee public : It vill be an impression on zee noeleot of zee taxpayer, at least.—Mail and Empire. zee , a New California Prunes and English Chestnuts received this morning at Beer & Golf’s. Splendid handkerchief values for to- night.—Moore & McLeod. Boys, Own, Girls’ Own, Leisure Hoar, Sunday at Home, Chatterbox—Christmas numbers at Carter’s Bookstore. Atable full of fancy glassware, 25c each—Moore & McLeod. Warm underwear at below zero prices— Moore & McLecd. The silver and gold question is well illustrated in the window of Watson drag store, where taere are doz:n3 upoo dozens of silver and gold mounted mirrors —very pretty, very useful, suivable for any room in the house and marked very low to be sold quickly, for Christmas presents, A chance for a few days ouly. Big boysand little boys see our big stock of hockey sticks, best quality, Ash and Rock Elm. See our 25 cent sticks and up io 50 cent*s—Geo. Carter & Co. vairks, Special Arrraction.—In the Kirmees and Delsarte enterta:nment there will be a Gondolier Deill sparkling with brightpess an | color, by eighteen of our pretty young girls. The Japanese Wedding wil! be partici- pated in by twenty or more young people, and is an exact representation of the cere- mony a¢ performed in Japan. There will ico be a Court Scene with Mikado, who will be enterained by o taking little fan drill by six young ladies in dainty pational costume. The Revels of the Frost Maidens will be one of the most striking numbers of the programme, the young ladies being ap pireiled in flimsy draperies profusely Dec. 1, lw eod, spangled with frost. The Moving Tableaux will also be « novel feature, the performers gliding from one pose to an- other in view of the spectators. There will be an old fashioned minuet by Mis Jones and Mr. Jack Davies, showing how grandma danced long ago. Our $16.50 fine Beaver Overcoats are the best value n towa.—S, A. McDonald, ZSCSSS OSE co oF SO8F There will be a cornet solo bv Dr. Maloney, a violin solo’ by Prof. OOK Vianicombe, a vocal solo by Mr. G. Dixon, sonz by Male Quartette, readings, posings and tableau of song by Miss Jones. SPOOL SILKS Tnequa led for Length, Strength and Smoothness a0 DIFFERENT SHADES Dresses sewn with Corticelli never give out at the seams. 1000 Bap Accment.—While Mr. Bertram C aig, of Mecers Oraig & Taylor,Frectown, ent Miss Jenn‘e Tayler, dauzhe of Me Peter Taylor, of the same place, were out d iving last Wednecday evening, the horse shied, throwing both of then out aud in- juring them severely, Mr. Craig was ‘uncor gious for some t.me, and afer coming to made bis way to & house, mt knowing that Miss Taylor was injured, and having little knowledge of how the accident occurred. The young Jady was soon found, unconscious, in which state she remainded for eowe time. She was ee removed to her home, and at latest = ac- DRESS-M4KERS counts last evening (Thursday) she was ? unconecious, suffering from concussion of testify to the merit and excellence the brain, though bopes are entertained of Corticelli Silk Thread. foy her recovery, Mr. Craig was badly a ent and bruised abont the face, and hada rge part of the scalp torp from his face. pe 7h db All Dry Goods Stores Sunoay Services.—Rev. Donald Mac- Neill will preach @ Garlic sermon at the Sell it nov4d—dy3,6—tf : : : : : : Chestnut street Mission House (D. V.) tomorrow (Sunday, Dec. 5 ) at 4pm, ; : : : aie j uines inscribed to the memory of Eliza- () fi le, P. BE. L, who | MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Diamonds Watches $B - ‘ be Brooches F wumcy Clocks Button Hooks. Brucelets, Baby Pins and Chains Photo Frames | Ratiles, Black Brooches, Badge Buttone, ‘1 Chain Bracelets choicest, finest, and newest creations in Jewelry for Xmas Giveables; all marked at prices which will please everybody. WW. WELLNER kat This Lal And see if there is any article you want A Albert Chains, Alarm Clocks, Art Goods, ecceoreANDe cece eseeecOFPecccees XMAS GIFTS Brooches, Bar Pins, Butter Dishes, Brushes for hair with silver mounts, Bottles, sil- ver mounted, Boxes for collar buttons, (stamps and matches), Jewels and Boo- bon?, Baking dishes, Bronze Figures, Belts and Buckles, Barometers. C Co'n Brooches, enameled; Card Trays aud Cases, Cake Baskets, Castors for din- ner and breakfast; Candle Sticks, Chains, Charms, Clocks,Cucl oo Clocks, Cuff But tons, and Links, Coilar Studs, Compasses, Sups, Canes, gold mounted; Cream and bCugas Sets, Celery Dishes, Coffee Sets, Spoone, Combs, Cracker Jars, Cases of Silverware A dazzling display of the JEWELER. That’s What I Want THAT ! THAT! THAT ! How many different THATS there will be before you sel- ect yours. See our big stock of Just opened, our new and ele- vant assortment of From the fine art houses of “Raphael Tuck, Son & Co., und Marcus Ward & Co. prices. Bookeellers. fish and dessert knives and forks, Carvers DIamond Rinze, Desert Sete, ard Knives, E Enamel Coin Brooches and Pics, Far Rings, Eye Glasees,Ebony Can‘s, mount d Egg Stands, Emerald Kings, Epgraving artistically dove, Elgin Watcher. KF Fruit Dishes and Knives, Fern Pots, Forks, French Clocks. G Garnet Rings and Brooches, Gold Watcher, and Jewelry of ali de-criptions. Gravy Ladies, Grape Scissors, Glassware. H Hand Mirrors, and Hair Brushes, Silver mounted Hair and Bat Pins, Hat Pins. i Initial Pins, from 5c each, Ice Pitchers, Ink Stan ls. J Jewel Boxes, Jugs for Syrup, Jugs for Water. = ie Everything New. Knives and Furks, Knife Rests, Keeper Everything Pretty. (Rings, Keys for ¥ atches and Clocks, E —— | Kettles. verything marked at low FOR CHRISTMAS XMAS GOODS Xmas Cards, Xmas Calendars, Xmas Booklets. — ° = Lockets, Lamps in China and Silver, Lenses for Spectacles. M Mirrors, Mustard Pots, Match Boxes, Haszard & Moore, SKATING RINK Monday Night, Dec. 14th, 1896. . and after the 10th inst., at the following rrtes: — silver; Pebble Spectacles, Pins, Plain , OEP TEES SARE :3.50 | Ringe, Paper Knives, Pitchers, Pie knives eas es denniies ohana 2.50 || Purses, silver mounted, Peppers. Children, (aftern0on) ........- secseeeee 1.50 PURROUIR 5 csddaidieane ss «icidectndenceee ba OO Tan Skating | Boots bey-Theses prices are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. Marble Clozks, Marine Clocks, Masonic Rings and Pins, Manicure Sets. N Napkin Rings, Necklets, Nuteracks, Odfeliow’s Pins, and Charms, Optical ‘| Goods, Orange Bowls, Ospoons, Opal | Rings, Onyx Clocks, Opera Glasses. P PRESENTATION WATCHES. FOR THE SEASON ON PROWSE BROTHERS ¥ & es , ott sesbeet ede esp sea tort for « Cold Nights. We have Blaukets here that take the chill ape , ° i off the co'dest night. es wy, FLICeS KA Tae fa? ox are the only cold thing about them—they re we Zz, * sy Below aero ve seh Just a few samples: ; sh; Fair quality cotton Blankets, Joe and 89e per pair. : 5 Warm Woolen Blankets for $1.85, $2.15, $2 33, $2.65; $2 80, $3.20, $3.52, per pair and up. Crand Yalues weight, 8 lbs per pair,warm and comfortable. ...eccseee coeces 50.90 No. 2.- Little larger, 65x88, ( 0) texture, and luxuriously soft; s pleasant to the touch, oar price same weight, but differently Moors & McLeod. a ie a4 No. 1.—Full size, 66x88'n, full maie, very fine, very firm in Kut 8 ie e Wy . a5 8 Faire la eae i ee rte Lily Gloves. All sizes of this popular Kid Glove now in stock. We do not know of its equal for year and value. A, Try a pairon our resym neadation “Lh YA Buttoned, 85°, BEER BROS. Gq UG te : ~* Taced, - 950, Tickets for sale atthe drug stores op Pearl Rings, Pen Holders, Pencils, ' Pickle Dishes, Photo Frames in gilt and Quadruple plate Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc.; quality guuranteed as represented of a!l goods sold. J.B.DAWSON, ) A. A. BARTLETT. § 132 —def. Managers. eee aneento~ Rings signet, wedding, engagement, children’s, all prices, either in stock or || made to order. Ribbon vest chains and ‘| guards, Reading Glasses, Rolled plate Rings und Chains. ROCHFORD WATCHE3. SS) Studs, Scissors with silver handles, Sol id Silver Thimb.es, Brooches, and Novel- ties, Souvenir Spoons, and Boxes, Shaving | Mugs, Spoon Holders, Salts, Scent Bottles Salvers, Sugars, Soap Boxes, Syrup Jugs, Silver Polish, Spectacles, gold, silver, al- uminum and steel. Ifyou do not know the number of the Jenses your friend needs we can fit up a temporary pair, and put in } the right glasees later. Tr Tea Sets, Tea Spoons, Thermometers, Time pieces, Trays, Toast Racks, Tooth Picks, Tongs for Sugar. U \ For Ladies. We have a nice Tan Skating Boot for $1.60, and a better one for $2, If you intend buying skat } Much Sto We have an overstock of Men’s Ready- made Clothing, Underclothing and Shirts, that we offer at clearing prices. Now is your chance to buy, We will give you as much for adollar as aay store in Char- lottetown, and in some lines more. D. A. BRUCE, Birth-piace for great and honest bargaius. Saeeee ee EMPIRE BLEND TEA I have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 |b. tina and 50 and 60 lb. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of o ing boots you should } Useful and ornamental articles for pres- see those two lines. |} €®* Urns, Umbrella Ciasps. . y They are bargains. r V at ist f Vest Chains, Vases, Veil Clasp:, Veget- : ale Dishes. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER : Ww > Watches.— The leading makes in hand- Percy W. Carver, LLB. Commissioner for the Provinces. Only 3 Weeks To Xmas G.H. TAYLOR, Tremont ¢ |Building, } womely engraved cases or plain, so that #ou can have whatever you wish engraved thereon. Wedding Rings, Waivers, Water } Pitchers. " Xmas Presents You are invited to call and see them. For some time we have |, been Jaying away goods |i, selected by customers for |, Xmas presents. Our : stock is large and varied. } New goods now opening. More to arrive in a few days. Hoological specimens in bronze, Zero Thermometers. ‘Wee above and many more, new, good iné ¢meap; for sale at E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. JEWELER North Side Quee Square, Ch’town. For Sale or To Let I am instracted by the B. I, Society to offer at pr’ vate sale (or to rent), that valu able property on Prince St., opposite Mech. odiet Brick Church. known as the Lyceum roperty, formerly Bible Christiau Church he building is 80x50ft, with basement 12ft high, whole length and width, and bas a nght of wav on both sides This property is suitable for different purposes, such as @ public hall, reading room, school building, tenements, etc. Apply to A. MeNEILL, Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P. E. I. Attorney & Counsellor-at-law ——— Room 629, Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. T. J MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man. o@=et @D Ot @BWSVEODSB Oe + LONDON HOUSE Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, We have about one hundred and fifty, Not ali sizes, but on those we have you can save a lot of money. J, HARRIS =e © @ ee 0044078088 § ( ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ‘ ‘ * ( ( ¢ ( , ( ‘ ( ( ( : ‘ , ; , , , , : ‘ , , ; ; , ‘ é ; ; ‘ ( ( ¢ e BOSTON, MASS, sov9—sat tf, Real Estate Agent | 2 -_ Se cea anita ast ae "x" ghee ® ip Aaah i