© oy oe, Oo y tthe < a ae e FELT | feet cold vet? | } | If not you soon will —then -on will look about for some- thing warm in footwear. We are prepared for this demend, S with w new stock of Felt Boots, and German Felt Slippers. ; 5 Women’sFelt Slippers 25 c ard up | iG ®& Felt Boots 85c ~ > Mens Felt Slippers 60c sissies | “ Felt Bovts $1.36 “«« ~ ALLEY & CO. The Shoeists > > &S £8 6 Se S THIS WAIN ENOUGH Cream Tartar Biscuit. Parker House Rolls. lin aid of the P. E Corn Gems, all fresh, all Bmade from best known recipes, By a baker whe knows how. Price 10c per doz. elephone 98. . STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY a ei i i ie =e Wakes Best Bread. ’ fn eee eset ee Walking Shoe In Grain Calf Goodyear Welt wd patenttip. Just the shoe for ihisseason of the year, A shoe that protects the foot frum the cold . Band dampness. qs Colds in « great many cases can be traced tothe wearing of light wied shoes. If you want a good wrviceable fall walking shoe, have MBitlook at this line. A full line of |B iadies fall boots just opened. aR. Fe. Jost —_— ce 0OO4 OOOO’ OF 808560666000 00608 50006008 m ANTED TO RENT Aor six aati asmall furnished iifortabie house. Apply immediately + # this office. oct20tf | “a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O°TOBFR The Shakespearian Kecital | this Evening will be under the distinguished patronage of Sir Louis and Lady Davies, and Honorable A. G. and Mrs, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS rv. 2 ote RecitaL. — his even- ing, Shakespearian Recital in : Hospital at Kindergarten Hall. Kixa’s holding a fancy sale and tea on Thureday afternoon, December 9tb., work in the P. E: Island Further particulars later on. Hespital. —_—- Nor So Bap.—We learn thatthe Wel- lington postmaster who vanished so sud- 'denty had the grace to provide that there should be no hitch in the distribution of the mails and to leave the small balance that be ewed the government in a marked envelop?. Beavtirv, Puorocrarus.—We are in- dered to Mr. A. W. Mitchell for copies of photographs of Victoria Roadway,—looking West and _ look- ing East. These photographs show every little detail of the scenee portrayed and are beautifiully finished. They argue a considerable degree of artistic taste and photographic skill] on Mr, Mitche!l’a part. -_-—o—_,o- By request ot Mr. Williams students of the P. W. College and public svhoolx, are ad- mitted to the Shukespearian Recital this evening at half price.— 25c. Orpatrep Deacon.—The Lord Bishop of Toronto yesterday, in St. Alban’s cathedral, ordained Mr. J. Arthur White, of Trinity College, deacon for the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. The Revs. Canon Sweeny, D.D., A. U. De Pencier, M. A. and W. E. White, M.A. of Grace church, assisted in the service, the Rev. Canon Sweeny preaching the sermon. The Rey. Mr. White has been appointed to St. Paul’s church, Charlottetown, P. E.I. Iysegcrine Taz Roav.—The Minister of Railwavs, accompanied by General Man- ager Pottinger and Mr. McKenzie, Gov- ernment Engineer, arrived in Charlotte- town last evening. This morning at nine o’clock they went Eastto Morell to in- spect the washout, after which they will yiew the curveat Wiltshire which it is proposed io straighten. They are ac- companied on the trip by Sir Louis Davies, Hon. John Yee, Hon. F. Peters, Hon. D. Farquharson, Hon. Jas. W. Richards, Hon. D. Laird, Beoj. Rogers, M. L. A., A. B. Warburton, M. L. A., Mr. J. E. B. Me- Cready, Superinteadent Sharp, Trazk- master Houle, and others. They are ex- pected back at three o’clock. Cuartotretown Cius.—The “At Home’ ef the Charlottetown Club last evening was largely atiended, anda very pleasant evening was paseed. The guests were received by Lady Davies, Mrs.A. A. Mc- Dovaldand Mrs. Artbur Peters. The music on the occasion was furnished by Mr. Vinnicombe’s excellent orchestra; and the supper, which is described as the finest avd most elaborate ever given in Char- lottetown, was supplied by Mrs. J. J. Davies. During the evening Mr. Ansbach, the magician, entertained the guests in bis own inimitable way, and choice readings were cleverly given by Mrs. H. J. Logan and Mies Davies. Mr. John Rogers, of Montreal, also entertained the guests with a number of capital stories. These are for Davenrers — The “Faithful | ocak; Gana | ” . . } . |; deen e OD Circle” of King’s Daughters mend (D. V.) | . hy in aid of their } PERSONAL. Prof. Jas. Peady, B. A., of Bu lington, P. KE. Leland, who has hea visiting st, John, returoed home on ‘i uesday.—St John Telegraph. , Mr. Arthur J. Macneill, son of Dr. Macneil] of Stanley Bridge, is we regret to learn from «4 telegram received last night, ill at Montreal. He was on his way home frow Brandon, Man., and on the journey, caught typhoid fever. He is now His | | i ; | | | in the Victoria Genera] Hospi:al, father will leave on Monday for Montreal, “Rev. Father McNally, curate of St. Patrick’s church, gave his initial sermon there cast evening On the necessity of avoiding evil. Rey, Father McNally showed bimself to be possessed of a clear voice, and likewise to beacareful and He took as hie text, “Give not place to the devil,” from the 4th chapter, 27th verse of Bt. Paul to the Epbesians,” The Rev. Dr. McNally, (of Sammerside) whose departure for Ottawa we nuticed last week, has been appointed by Arehbieshop Duhamel to be assistantto Rev. M. J. Whelan, pastor of St. Patrick’s Church at the Capital. Father Whelan’s parish in- cludes all the Eoglish-speaking Catholics of Centre and Upper Town, and he is known a8 an earnest worker in temper- ance andcharitable movements. He is thus thrown much in communication with the Protestant community by whom he is greatly respected. From the Ottawa Journal of the 18th, inst., we clip the following: “Rev. Father Whelan before his ser- moo at high mass in St. Patrick’s church yesterday morning, said that he had much pleasure in anoounciug that Rev. Father McNally had been appointed curate to St. Patrick’s church. Kev. Father McNally, he said, had jus: come from Rowe, Italy, after graduating from the College of the Propaganada there, where he had spent the last five years, He thus considered the appointment of Father McNally a great honor to St. Patrick’s chureh, and hoped the new curate’s stay in the parish would be long and happy.” —___—> ~<a THE WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. Re ee Se MARRIED At Zion Church on the 20th inst., by Rey. D. Sutherland. assisted by Rav. J. M. McLeod, Rev. J. M. McInnis, of Western Minn., to Ida EK. Coffio, eldest daughter of W. M. Coffin, Charlottetown. At Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct. 20th» by Rev. C. W. Corey, Wm. L. Smith of Charlottetown to Minnia M. Enman of Charlottetown. SSlSESSEHCOe ¢€ OOOOESOE COS ©OUk DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Ts cemplete in every respect. We can dispente any pre- scription ¥ you may bring to us, promptly and accur= ately. We make it our specialty and bave all apparatus required for dispensing any preparation required. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. : 2 a ed Pw OD nal --- DOLLS. JUST TO PLEASE THE CHILDREN 1500 Yards White, Cream and Colored Lace, lc yd 1200 Yards assorted Silk Ribbons, lc yard* se Gate ‘he little ones will find eM displayed especially for Mon our centre counter, i aa il at oace if you want & in them. 500 Yards Colored Silk Cérds and Braids, 1c yd one BEER BROS. eR FUR DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE 99 os ad 1897 RESOLUTIONS —RPASSED BY— Kvesolvd to grant all possible, receipts for bills now due as please take a time, Soon as Rosolved to give better value in ladies jackets and capes, than ever offered in the town before. Retolved to sell readymade clothing cheaper than ever, mens ulsters and coats, boys ulsters and coats, mens’ boys and childrens guits, prices too low and numerous to mention, the young Resolved to place before assortment of High Grade Carpets at prices that will tempt if not fully people of this city aa and house furnishings, persuade. Resolved to offer our whole stock of Underclothing top shirts, ‘blankets grey. white and red _ fianell, wonderfully low all this falt, Resolved to carry out “each andevery one of the above resolutions to the letter. , a mY > oA PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men SESS cSHESH HOS OS + HE3 * _—— ete. iHstb. 1879 BRUCEH® Kst’b. 1879 Chatlttclown's realest TAO sta oe : ad ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALEING Y About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wotsteds, 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 orno sale D. A. BRU CFE High Class Tailoring.