. Eg Ss a 7. ¢ * erie oe . ' ssa THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAB:. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | TTETOWN, NOVEMBER 5 (897 p Z ee THERS’ | ~ ST’. Men’s Top Shirts. Cotton or gingham, 20c, and 3de. Flaunelette, 20c 45¢ and 75c Heavy knit, 45c, 65c¢ and $1. ; Grey all wocl; $1, $1 25 and $1.90. ‘ Heavy tweed, $1 25, $1.50 : and $1.75. : j Shi or. On. Of Ladies Capes.... ...$2.75 up So Shirts, 25c, 30c, 60¢ SUPREME COURT. Frivay, Nov. 5, Chief Justice, Mr. Jastice Hodgson aud Mr. Justice bl itzge ralil, am M y Twevkes Day .—to day. A an ‘ . Heory W. Turver vs. Benjamin R were, ‘4 Ponianr. Frankie at the Opera House he's Piied before the Chief Justice, when | |“ WhoWorks ligne nx pes tri. pall $110, price of a horse and harness sould to ¢ | Halifax. te Sefore the Gy Tue Fasrnet will be due here at seven this evening. She sails at midnight for defendant. Mr. MeLean, Q. C., for e=| fendant, today moved fora rule nisi to set | Outdor ’ aside lie this time < have nu good old feet will 1€ Strongest, rs : : Judgment and fora pew trial on | it Wasagain-t Jaw and) After hearing Mr. McLean the, Court unanimously refused the rule. The Chief Justice said he adhered to the! Grotaion already given by him. The ' Ta ‘ , <2 ? ] : . — ! *, the Rolls was of Opl 100 that no MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING iher decision under the facts of the case | could have been given. The Vice Chaus-! cellor concurred, aad was also of opision Ribbed and D. B. 244 «¢¢8 206 that there were no grounds for disturbing Heavy halt cotton a 74 2 ‘ ef al the Chief Justice’s decision, and agreed jn Heavy ee re ( refusing the rule. The ‘o rt °C adi rne Ted 8s Pe 1¢ Court thee adjourned until Wednes-- Extra he ‘VY weal... fe Heavy fine wool.... -_ Abegweits and } M100; | Lhe g’OuDUs thal the Prince of Wales College team will play a | Foornatt.—The } ma ch game of football neat week, prob ' } | un evidence. sna ably on Friday or Saturd LV afternoon, ; -_ . 7 I ne heavy b ] t Wereayner.—F } aie ine to day, tne wt Miscellaneous, Laem — : ; easing to strong breezes or moder at ink bh o 95 raies from the east and yuth and becominp «JIC ail AE She Aly MEN RE A gyitcn ot showerv on Saturday. ‘ ”) ~ i i y _ ony — . ' j ; ; ; Lasy Trie —The Halifax will make | her last trip from Charlotietown for this } hy Inst. ow oOo r-r Overcoats. ss asses 88.75 up UG ies 0d is ince ae up Reefers.....- «2... 300 up So ee 3.00 up TU sco béeccks ee up oS eee 79 up season on the 2 She will leave seed “UBY bexl at @ieven o’clock. ~_ 82 4-6 i JIC Unimported and Canadian fine wool, 51, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 ity bhtlet g \ ted, ~~ i nailed clumy les. SI ; C6, oO. F.~—Wilder Lodee & ‘ . ti 9 for o on Former | fOnigot at 5 o'clock. Degree work, f. price 83.75. the Picton degree _ 4 requested to ve present. + ‘ ALLEY & CO, | : NEWS ets Al} SHIP wt oe ee 4 are mem bers of team or Port of Charlottetown ee eeceeeveeces ft) > 4 J _—>_ — P. BROS. Ligvor Reeuiarton Act.—A summons ENTERED. Pixe Bits, Cottece—Pive Hill Pres- byterian College, Halstax, was the season on Wednesday. tion to erect a fireproof Laren, Murray Harbor; Cupid, Backman, Halifax; Wm Dunbar, Kead, Pugwasb; ss Elliot, Nelson, Pictou. opened for It s the inten- iresh library A ? f+», ; charging a violation of the L‘quor Reeu Ladi ’ ar . : . < C les Jackets ee “.° { ° eal a 4 ‘ . ation Act has been served on Johu Offer, Nov 4—Minnie Scott, Grant, Northport | eo “7 “P Black Shirts, 50c¢, 75 1.00 { The Shoeists | 1: | Mond port | Fur Caves Q! , , oc, $1. ; 12 HHOEISTS | It is returnable on Monday. John is | General Middleton, Godin, Dalhousie, N BLANKETS. : APCSe ces evoee = 50 up and $l 8) ? 5 ul charged with selling within the prohibited | B; Chiorus, McKinoon, Sydney; Malabar, | wes Fur Collars... : wale a eee Up fivh; a ; ms i se hours between Satmid.y night and} Zink, Louisburg, NS; «@s Electra, Mc- a . Fur Muffs 1.00 ; White Shirts, 20¢, ae, 75e & ; is Monday morning. Laren, Montague; Eddy, Mallery, Richi -| De 6, i and S Ibs. val, 4 ag Deeeeeeeceee —s up $1 00 sez 21e CUS YS OO SSVVSHWSV®s | al “ ne bucto; Wm Dunbar, Read, Fugwash; «8s 5 |bs... as $2 00 up I op Shirts. nee CoO 25 up . se SEAS = BUSCtus a ite ee Greetiasds,Couillard,Mostreal; es Fastnet, | & ibe ee ae - ne I Linders o() up , ltwo barnes be Dying to ~11as rogers at Ba ) 3 \ : Bi eek wo swe. 7s. : ~-sANeeeeoe0 eo eeee000 - Tt} . . . ° Lemon Indian Mi Nata, p ir eh of ies. a mene, —— 7 los 9 : - Drawers. ee 0663 6" 8 uO 20 u ) piece Suits just Opened. . $ Monday afternoon. Tie fire is supposed CLEARED, . BBvicwcctcebvcesecs. Hae up Kid Gl ai 5C I ¢ : ; to have been caused by spontaneous com- Nov 4~—Athlete. Roberts. Pictou: Ex- 5 lbs. + oes oh aes 4.00 u , \ Reece e680 JU up ¥ special prices ; . hiete, hy » Fictou; x K d M r ° be : ne n, caused by hay heating in ove of | press, Smith, Gasp*; Minme Scott, Grant, PROWSE BROS W. 1 a ee ee 00 i & different shades e barns, North t; Renfrew, K edy, Pic . S \ 5 25 Bl : 5 3 ) Tops s orihport; Renfrew, Kennedy, Pictor; ; Oe evetwcscs sss 22 ue, $5; Steel, $5: f 2 —--- _ —--— Malabar, Zink, Orwell; 8s Elecira, Mc- p > $ , , = > Brow hi, $ ) ¢ é BEST AND CHEAPEST CAR- svpply of building aes OES Meee ee those delicious cakes near the college, to cost about $14,000., ; made every dav at é The building this year is crowded with Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are Ses students. connected by telepbone. Shir pers, botels or NV ‘ our Bakery. Price ‘ Fg Ct eee private families, requiring vegetables Ts ON P. E. q. Le per doz. Or Covese—A business man cannot | vould havetheir prices. Their etock daub his nameand business on a fence} acludes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, Telephone 98. without getting some good out of it; neither | Carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, squash, ; pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, etc. can he run a #tereotyped ad in a paper for 7p pe} 135 Lm 245. a solid year without some returns; even if he does not think he sees any benefit, it > 6ES8 OOO 2 Cece unun ‘ D. STEWART Ladies’ Capes, Linen Collass, 10c up} Ladies’ Capes. Watchmaker wanted.—A good steady ECLIPSE BAKERY comes, nevertheless. What, then, must 7 ’ F ; : . wij 7 ¢ ( be the results from a real live advertise- workman, at G. F. Hutcheson’s Queen Ste Ladies Jackets, Silk Ties, 10c up Ladies’ Jackets. Bakes Best Bread. ment ?—Business, Canada, : Braces 15¢ u PAINT YOUR CHEEKS. Fur Caps, , Pp Fur Capes BS SVOACSSeee oS TH: Bostoy Boar.—The steamer Halifax! Not with paint on the outside, that is Hose, 25¢ up r arrived from Boston via intermediat2 ports | easily washed off Put the colorcn from Fur Coats, Hat 50 Fur Coats _ night, “s left on —— this afternoon | within. Scott’s Emu’s‘on fiils the cheeks Cail For Pri ats. c up F about two. Her inward paseengers were: | with neh, red blood. It is a color that ai or rrices : CDOS FVD 990BOSHRBIPDOSOD | Miss Jessie D Buchanan, Miss Sarah | days too. Caps, 15¢ ~~ Call for Prices. McRae, M Sullivan, Mrs M A Rudoph, Corsets, 25e¢ up Mrs Geo Hillard. Mr Steele and wife, Geo PROWSE BROTHERS. Are You 1 osiag Flexh ? The Superiority of PROWSE BROTHERS io | Reabtlebury, HF Larkin. Her outward Then something is wrong. To the P Dress Goods, ose up Our Printing passengers were: Danie] McDonald, Joseph young italways means trouble. It is a Jackson, Miss Dewar, B McQuitlan, Pope Clarke, Thomaa Flynn, Miss Lizzie Van- Iderstine, and Miss Bessie McLauchlin. ~~ -——- warning to any one, unless they dre already too fat. Scoit’s Emulsiou checks this waste acd brings up your weight again. ; Is being recognized by all who appreciate good work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Publishers © Charlottetown I@OO]%D59S 2S 49S4*O OSS DUB WMAVUA YADA PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men EOES Sx SOCE* BEBSSOOOO JACKETS - - - - FUSTTIATTI TTT TET TU Te TT TTT TTT “Trve Bice,” a drama of the Cuban- Spanish war was presented by the Frankie Carpenter Company last evening before a good-sized andience. The play abounds in dramatic climaxes and stveral curtain calls were received. The comedy scenes of Miss Frankie and Mr. Gracy were well received, Miss Frankie appearing as Kater- ina Krousemier, a German emigrant girl. She was irrcsistably funny, her German song and dance in the second act being especially good. The supporting company js very strong and well sustained the differ- ent characters intrusted to their care. This evening as a special feature, Miss Frankie will repeat her beautiful kaleides- cope dance. A special matinee for ladies and children is announced for Saturday afternoon to which the admission will be ouly 10 cents to all parts of the house. A Narrow Escare.—Two young men named Houston, sons of Mr. James Houston the well-known tinsmith aud plumber, had narrow essape from death yesterday afternoon. It seems that the two men were workirg in one of the small hermnetically-sealed compartments of the new pork-packing establishment, doing some soldering, when they were overcome either by the fumes of the charcoal in the fire-pot or the acid they were using, and rendered unconscious. When discovered one of the men was almost dead, his body being rigid and hie teeth set, and the other was frothing freely at the mouth. Dr. Beer was summoned and did every- thing in his power for the unfortunate men. About six o’clock they were taken to the Prince Edward Isiand Hospital where the work of resuscitation was continued. Today they are reported doing fine and will pro- bably be removed to their home this evening. Larp ro Rest.—The funeral of the late Mrs. Patrick Keough, whose very sudden death at her residence, Albany, oa last Sunday, has been already mentioned in Tue Examtver, took place yesterday morb- ing. A large number of her friends and ere eeenre ~ en REMOVES PAIN QUICKLY. Forgpain in the back, sides or chest, a little “Quickcure” spread on a piece of linen or cotton, and applied to the sore spot}willfremove the pain and‘inflai mation at once. 50c and $1.00 size “Quickcure ” pots hold thre and nine times ir.al size. Only a little is required. _—7=_ "=o =m- @e oo eco? S2.%4£0@4°4209} 824 =6c Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. =_ Dominion Blend Tea REGISTERED SELLING AGENTS Beer & Goif Charlotietown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown, R. T. Holwan, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A, McKinnon, Coleman. Albert Craig, Emerald Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane, A.J.McLeod & Co, Stanley Bridg:. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros, Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud, J.A. Robertson, Bonshaw ' W.A Poole & Co., Lower Montague Geo. Wightman. Montague Bridge. Every householder should give “Do- minion Blend Tea” atrial. It has great strength, fire flavor and is delicious in the erp. CL town oct 22 w lyr FIND FAULT If you can. We’ll be glad to have any possibility of im- provements pointed eut to us. Johnson's Baking powder is superior to any other. It dosen’t mean that we wouldn’t make it still better it we know how, Nothing is too small‘for us to consider, if it isin the line of improvement, 25c a pound Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. Along with our usual stock ef Jackets, we purchased some extreme novelties—very handsome and very rich, ; ; : | Notice of Assignm ent Notice is hereby given that by deed of assignment bearing date the 22nd § day of October, A.D, 1897, Edwin | McFarlane, of Annandale, Lot 50, in OOOO 06 SOOO OOS OOS0SSOS O04 006° 8O%4 0008880" de ee, sake 10,000 We have marked these at specially low prices. aed King’s County, in Priace Edward Is- land, Merchant, assigned all his real and personal preperty to me, John McLean, of Souris East, in King’s Connty, Merchant, for the benefit of his creditors, and all persons indebted t said Edwin McFarlane. are hereby hotified to make immediate payment tome at Annandale, aforesaid, or to my solicitors, Messrs. Peters, Peters & Ings, Charlottetown, and all persons neighbors accom panied the remains to Kinkora, where a Requiem Mass and funeral service was performed by Rev. Dr. Doyle, her former pastor and a great friend of the family. Her body was placed side by side with that of her late husband in the cemetery at Kinkora, there to await the general resurrection. Mrs. Keough was a good wife and mother, and was very much respected by all who knew her. Her family consisted ef fourteen child- reo—nine daughters and five sons—of Housekeepers Say Royal Oak<Soap is the best Soap in the world, for the Laundry. Clothes are made beautifully white and clean by using this great Soap. For sale everywhere. -_———— Leicesters Yorkshires And $5.00 up. A nice range of Maid’s Jackets. In Fur Lined Capes we now show astonishing value for a - & *. ~ a a me ‘ : acs . : . _ | whom eight daughters and two sons sur- : Roe claims against said Edwin mo vive aa of en are in the United Plymouth Rocks. & arlane, are hereby notified to present States} where they have aucceeded in mak- — : : 25 the same tome at Annandale, forth— | ing comfortable homes for themselves and Our specialties, — Inspection of our 5p with. are highly respected by those who know herds and flocks invited. Visitors 4 Dated this Ist day of November,A, | them. welcome, Young stock of both sexes 7 ")., 1897, eer es c : for sale at reasonable prices. ® Z You know that Sovereign Flavouring Wm. CLARK JOHN McLEAN, : Extracts are good and reliable, Then why Assignee, when an Maple grove farm oct 14 3i nov 2~—3j tue, fri, mon. ae ee North Wilshire; Wholesale and Retail. not insist upon havirg them attempt is made to substitute. pare es me