— J a ol Boot —, a : an > a * a LS me? al Boots ' M I \ OL is Kh “1 } ' 4 \ f.« sr. | 9 \ ey Rows A 1% is 4 : ‘ 4 5 i i é. OU, > ‘ ‘ x r = & .48 gy, ia I t 1 ivy rt 3! 75 & ; ~ >) ‘ _ o Ladies” Bex Calf Skater, e on earth) Shoe ist : . ‘i a) The i _ | AAAS ASAAA ARS ehigit NOW eYou Dont Need One But in few you wil he Xmas Gi' s- We are busy opening up the moro tempting things fst the holiday trade. We will be glad to show visitors any holi- day novelties. You can select very pretty XMAS) GIFTS week s buying now MMAARAARAAAAAARAAARKRAK iw WEE Ig aE aS a a Sa eae Es Ye Ys from this choice dis play. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. ¥ Oy vEN EY NOVICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tba happlication will be made to the Parlia- ent of Canada at its next session upon ! half of The Maoufactnrer’s Guarantee Accident Insurance Company, for an t to change the name of the said Comp my to “The Guarantee and Accident In- brance Company of Cauada,” or euch ther name ae the Parliament of Canada ra will permit, and the Directors may up- 24 Prove of, and to ratify and confirm the ~ By-law paseed by the said Company pro- Miding for the isaue of Pr: ference Shares the said Company. oe Bearry, BLackstock, Nessirr, Cuapwick & Rippe.y, Solicitors for the Applicants, Dato at Toronto, 4th November, 1897. Me weoes S@wvervea se Scotchy Scotch Cake not “as good” but better than that imported. Not “as fresh” but fresher than that which others sell, Not “as cheap” bet cheaper at I6e@ per Ib, - a Oe tS eeeceen a —e s then any other SCOTCH is CAKE sold in the city, for You 7get QUALITY when you bay here. ' TeLernoxe 98 2D. STEWART a ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ ~~a a= @ @ 4 @ @ at ee @ © @ @S SNe ies ee ene] lecture and iktertainment Course ee ; oe nnON 1897-1898, Clers New Hall, Ch'town ternate Tuesdays as follows :— Rov, l6th,and 30th. » L4th and 28th, Soy. llih and 25th, Feb. Sth and 22nd. a ieulars of each Entertainment will 8¥en in due Course in our local colums *ptl3— f ' th yu % a 3 } THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, LCCAL AND OTHER Teas i NpREW’s Day .—Tomor: Ni va Scotia Gerp —The recent gold ‘ fis ts wt One OF the Muleca N.S wold mime i iwo pg A VUTICKAR Worth SIU and ei) ao Ct At ibe Lal ha. y bat Nov h “Bro ko hd. 1 ‘ are mn \ elled a ' o « . . si ‘é3 ounce brick which was worth $7,000 ; i ned, S$! Us ; | | i Snes Aun Rieu Chere was much eusiuess io Summeretde Jact weelc on | ‘cconnot of the non-<srrival of the seh) N-al Dow which left Pictou for Summer mile on Sunday 21st inet. It was feare rhe bad met with some wm)! hap bu she arrived al] right on Saturday morn Vin. Wo V charge aud the best nus nthe city will | provided for al - — rhyt oe | Monday aod Thursday nights and every Other Saturday afieruoon, —— Wastineton, Nov. 27—No word of the | reported refusal by the Canadian governs ment of the propovtion of the United sfa’es fora m vivendi to stop the a ; 24 : killing ofseals while the commission is eogaved in arrangiug other issues between the United States and Canada, has come to the Slate department or to the British em- bassy here. There is no disposition in of icial Quarters tu discredit the statement coming from Ottawes to that effect, and it is feared that the end of the negotiations is yet a loog way removed. Tae Cana- dian a!ternative propo-al referred to im the despatches is believed to be nothing more than a renewal cf the original proposal 10 appoint a j>int commission and allow the question of total suspension of sealing to go before it with other matters. This has proved unacceptable to the United States government heretofore. poem Aw Awrvt Caims.—Word comes from St. Scholastique, Que. that Mrs Isidore Poirier aod her paramour, Samuel Pars- low have confessed to killing Mrs. Poiri- er’s husband. Hefore Mra. Poirier left for her father’s house, whither she went on Sunday afternoon, remaining over night, the murder was committed. Aftera des- perate struggle in the house Poirier was thrown on his bed. Here the wife held him while Parslow almost cut his head off. The woman than drove off, and Parslow went home and changed his clothes. On her return home on Monday Mrs. Poirier went to the village church and played the organ for a wedding, after whichshe caused the door of her house to be broken in, re- vealing to the villagers the crime which she called suicide. | ber of points obtained will be found below: | | | amiiLieY EFYVICIENCY COMPED;,- | TLON, | ' Third Prizes Come to Charlotte- town thig Year | | | First and | Returns so far receive! regarding the! ; ' Inst Ariitiery Etficieney Conipetition Ine | idicate that No, ] Company, G. A., com- | i manded bv apialin H. M Davison, has } ; captured the trophy with a score of 251 | ports, and that No, 2 Co., Captain Moore, | third with 242 points. The St. Joha | yopany Which won the trephy last atcnds second on the list. The total num- | ; ' stwna } pts. No. I Co.. Charlottetown, Capt. Davi- DOG a clk cibbeddibsceacca. a eager No, 1 Co., St. John, Capt. Crawford... 259 No. 2 Co, Charlottetown, Capt. Moore 242 No. 2 Co., St. ee a gaa 240 | No. 5 Co., ** dl eo den shue cee ae ee sateen meet No. 4 Co., “ MY bocucen de Des ieaucay die 2(°6 | No. 3 Co., Souris, Capt. Leslie......... 199 No. 3 Uo., Georgetown, Capt. Owen.. 193 No. 5 Co., Montague, Lieut. Thompson 186 | | Ving taken nearly sixdavs to make th: ‘ ip iiiccuiai R vy . ‘ . NIN he managers intend running er ra is Worth and expect to ev Opened soon The tickets are | I Ly an be had of the mana- yers. lhe prices will be the eame as last year, gents, $> 50; ladies $2.50; afternoon, $1.50 siren Dl.00; premenaie, sl; and Special prices § for family tickets, Mr. The total number of points obtainable was 260. The highest number of poimts made by Nol Company in any previous petition was 749. The result of the competition indicates that Capt, Davison’s | com it is at present. The popular captain and all others concerned are to be congratulated upon the remarkably good showing made? Japtain’s Moore's company is also evident- ly in good order, and made a showing upon which both officersand men are to be congratulated. SEER? SSE00C0 € O9600880 008 rerfume Automizers We have just received a beautiful assortmeut of Perfume <Atomizers for our Christmas Trade. Atomizers are becoming more popular each year as choice presents to lad- You can take your pick now and we will put it aside for you till : 1es. Prices range from 50c to $3.00, 7 | 7 | é 9 2 ° you need it. re) e 3s ° Ss 9 ’ oO eo 6eoessecooceor3eeeese0e500" van for a clearance sale. goods were sacrificed, and it was necessary to fall into line in front of the warehouse doors shoitl y after day- light in order to secure a part of the stock. SILK HBANDRERCHIEFS {6¢ Cieam Brocade Silk— all silk, 18x18, Japanese Silk, hem, 21x20, wide 99¢ Silk, a num- Ai Japanese ber 26x26, At the same time we will show the following.— WOOL GLOVES Ladies white Ringwood/ An | very fashionable now, Special Ringwooc and cashmere ploven, worth 400000 Children’s Cashmere Gioves, ina large assortment of colors, Se In our Hosiery Departmeat, we show among others— HOSIERY and sizes, all one price, Women’s Seamless Cashmere plain hove, limited q’n’ty, [§g | mere hose, special, Children’s heavy rib Cash- mere, a m’f’g’s odd lot, to see our counters to -morrow. Shortly After Day Light We offer to-morrow, Saturday, the tollowing irresisti- ble Bargains purchased by our buyer when in London r 25¢ | seamless and good eee Thousands of pounds worth of Japanese hem, 16x16, Silk, wide 18¢ 39 Fancy brocade,colored, BSC; worth reg’l’y up to 5c, Japanese Silk, wide hem, 22x21, OD OD OH O6O608689650605450605655665 ‘ast/cloth capes to fully appr O©DOOD O60 6589650 6509506 SOD 69H 9009S 455658 ’ fe . co ” , y ‘ 7° " , year | Por the largest assortment of new and stylish sacques see our’s; Prowse Bros. rw 7 ° ° , For the best and most fashionable sacques made, see our’s, Prowse Bros. the best goods and lewest prices on Sacques see ours, Prowse Bros. Y AAI ey’ It will be necessary for you to see the magnificent assortment of black and colored so eciat ; anv Was never} rr ci itionthan | Dpnavw oo company was never jn better conditi Prowse Bros. LAD e the wonderful value offered by us, all we ask is a look tis our opinion that if you wou!d only justtake time see our Dress goods, before making a purchase in that line, that you could sav2 money, Prowse Bros. Readymade Gh thing We still lead in this partieular line, men’s o’coats, boy’s o’coats and ulsters, men’s ulsters } TO-NIGHT BANKRUPT STOCK Combs, Combs. Combs 40c, 35c, 25c, 20¢ Your choice for 15c Hair Brushes, Toilet Articles, etc. Big Discounts. EDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O OD OR © OOO 63 03. 0362 ODWV OVO. Ladies’ fine white fleec- ed Cashmere, worth 30c, 19¢ 390 Very fine knit wool Gloves, white only, worth 55c, ’ omen’srib English Cash- 25¢ Women’s plain Cashmere, out BEER BROS. Molasses OF CHOICE QUALITY Will be sold low while landing. 20¢} ~~ CAUTION—I hereby caution all persons from giving any credit on my account with- responsible tor the same—Geo A Beairsto PORTO RICO and Sugar Ex Schooner Edna §. Horace Haszard a written order from me,as I will notbe noy2)— d2iw2i Men’s Boys’ and Children’ suits cheaper than ever. Johnson & Johnson § : cmon, {SOME IN FOR PRICES ’ Ural! Year # with nice electrical fixcures. We carry a complete line of Electroliers, Brackets, ete., bought for cash from the manufacturers, and have marked them very low. We have exclusive control for the Parkland Lamp, the best incadescent lamp made. We have them in 8, 10, 16 and 32 candle power, any voltage, for the Thompson, Houston and Edison system, The finest line cf stoves in the Maritime Proviaces, DODD & RODGERS Wholesale & Retail. It’s resources are marvelleus. No eost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. Their new patent Agraffi Bridge places this Piano Ten Years in advance of any other Piano made, It will pay to cal! and inspect the Heintzman Piano. in BROS. ' 7 P. E. Island Music House, oe = pn inte aS age TOP GR Sig