THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTT! TOWN, SEPTEMBER 24. 1897 ack. cnieaneennnavede — —_— maa a tiene cme : ——————— ——————— = L0 ‘A AN 1) OTHER jv 15 | IN MKMORIAM, OUR CLAIM «== 00AL_ARD OTWeR ITeMS.| mm i Died at Lower Montague on the Tth day 7 a : nee | of July, 1897, Mr. James Phillips in the 4 IS THAT St. Perer’s Cuvacu. —The Rev. Ernest | 65th year of his age. Mr. Phillips was ~ y ° U wood wil preach St. Peter’s | oue of the most enterprising and progress - SOV erelgn | Vathedral tomorrow evening. ive farmers In this ocality and by his ’ . ; ' —-_ | | industry and perservance accumulated H lavoring : ( HILDREN'S SER ICE. — The eleven consid rabie means. He was alsoa suc- ‘ O'clock service in St. James Church to- | cessful stock raiser and always succeeded Bxtracts morrow morning will be Children’s | jn capturing prizes at the King’s County Leases Www eH ws | Service. Exhibition. He was shrewd but horet AY nex i great Strength, Purity - } in all his business trausactions and will } vor. ARRI ED.— Schooners Ceto, Favorite | jong be missed in the neighborhood in ‘ Ou r Pe - f — Quickstep from Sydney C. B. and, | hoch he spent bis” lifetime. Some few a j A I OO James Semple, from Pictou, with cargoes } years ago he sold his farm and purchased ’ t satuat Contenininnnitas: of coal for C. Lyons & Co. a few acres of land at Lower Montague i ‘ bur eales are increasing. ie a. Th yon ee Ferry on which he lived till the time of his * eet thy ORUT- oe eer en | death. Ip politics Mr. Phillips was a @ : 0 & Y v : SECIge | Melutvre, charg vilh indecent concuct, strong Conservative, aud“took an active ; A CL] , Pp ] 1g dp € 3 CQ 165 pes was sent up for trial injthe Supreme Conrt, | part in promoting the “interests of bis le | : re JAI 4 23 a, X y Wie t them. Lm? Minenhw. far drunke ce. was ff od : : r Sovereign Bra John, urphy, for drunkenness, was fined party. He leaves behind him a wife, one Z a as $2 or 10 days daughter, two brothers and one sister to ) ¢ . : ul g = ; w 5 Oe THT n mn } mour se 2 Ww was a loving 1; | 269 | dvp | (5 CVD) ry Parcer Practice.—The annual com- | Ouro the love of one who wa e ge | ; ,& , $ 3 7 i? ie , Y - ¥ A LG ET iN ? \ ; SEVSON BROS, & CQ. l aahecieunan practice of No. 1 Compeay, husband, an indulgent parent, an affection- ae : a : ! g ate brother, a kind friend and an obliging Halifax. N. § lih Regiment, C. A., will be held on Ken- ton ay ee | ~~? ; Tepe le 1 Monday afte neighbor. His remains were interred tn y Sington rifle range,on Monday afternoon : > . ; vi the cemetery at Lower Montague there to ‘ END GC&NAD- fF TS BATS de | ‘ BOs VeVSsosssesase comes highly recommended. The company | Halifax. “ Hie ichosiiaUMUiiesNiNg igh i 1 weet neveenetne of 1) nelacls: i : ext, commencing a L o'clock, in uniform. remain till the resurrection morn. ee , GospEI MEETIN: — Remember the ——————— TT SS 7 FP | Gospel meeting in the upper hall of the | MARRIED. : pS | X.N.C.A., Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, At the Presbyterian Manse, Souris, on - <a } con fucted by the Railway Men. Strangers | the 22nd inst , by Rev. James R. McKay, t Z & j always welcome. Lesson, Rom. 8-38,) William Wesley Keefe, Red House Fac- a ¢ k i is . | Paul's persuasion. tory, to Mary Elizabeth Mills, Lot 65. = as a ae ' —_ me : Fz = = = { Fire at Westvitte—The barn of Mrs. | = = — = | Hugh Wilson, at Westville, Weat River, Buy waterproofs from Paton & Co. — | was destroved by tire last night together Crawford Peaches only 90 cents a bas- - ; a wd = “ nh iw J} its contents including oats, hay, | ket at Beer & Goff’s. = i, . - Me is: ° 3 land ponlire. S+veral stacks of hay out- The Steam Riding Gallery will he es ) ° = 3/ ee Ste | side were also de-troved. We have not} operating this evening near the Fish Mar- ie sal: ¢ \ ) be : ase an Clastic SIUG HOOT! beard the c.use of the fire. Mrs. Wilson | ket for the last time at present in Char- , if : A iS L’ e they are easy CO put on, they | has our sy mpathy in the joss she has sus- | Jottetown. =a)}- a save time, (time 1s mon Vv) tained. Cloth bound booka, anew stock worth ‘ l, . f =. £ oe | 50c our price 25 cents. Paper bindings, Ove , - _s# soe “a ae ‘R AILWAY Men’s MEE? ixg— The Hymns regular price 25c. cur price 3 for 25c. a 7 te ZG ee a A Lk ee ee be sung at the Railway Men’s | “It pays to buy at Carter’s.” o 3 Lp / e Wig EN lake cock” thas Beane Meeting Sunday afternoon, are from the nine meee Meneet oneen eel 4 AS : F / W ee ©avy | beautiful collection of Hymns of Evangalist Claugater sealed a wae ee ens attr {? man’s friend. Gale. Song Service begins at 3.45. Miss peaches at Beer & Goff’s tonight. weanits / 4 o s Bartlett of Truro, will be present. These | ———— , ° i He may WALK on them, | meetings are now held in the upper Hall of SHLP NEWS Wy / RUN on them, Jump on them. they =. OC. A oe ane open to all. ¢ : | still they stick to him. Sizes | Strangers always welcome. Port of Charlottetown 7 to 11, ———— ! . THe Next Arrraction.—Professor : . , ~ - Wormwoocu’s monkey theatre, with Mr. ene Yi Y; Y vase? Harry J. Daniels, ventriloquest,will appear Sept. 24—Laura C, Vanamber, North- Z Upp / } at the Opera House on Tuesday Oct. 5th. port; Jesa:n, Forrest, Arichat; Amorette, Vy Od , 7 . at 8 o'clock p. .m and will give a matinee | LeBlanc, Pictou; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston. 4 é ' f}. on Wednesday afternoon aad another per- ‘eieiaiieiel . a 5 § | formance the same evening. The Prof. Se": - \i , has secured the latest projecting machine Sept. 24.—Laura C, Vanamber, North- Nef 2 . ( x, ; ; i ar me with the Queen’s Jubilee procession, taken | port; Jessen, Forrest, Svdney; Cardigsn, | | \ it i i ae te c THE SHOERISTS, | by the Lunier Cinematograph Co., of Keep‘ng, Pictou; Life Boat, Anderson, | 5 > ‘So. ¢ t FO Paris. The procession will be produced Pictou; 3s Halifax, Pye Halifax;Amore te, aa oN coe “gt > , : life size, full action. The entertainment | LeBlanc, Buctouche; Brilliant, Bouldrideg 4" ale Uy » . 2 ‘ will be at the Academy of Music, Halifax, ; You get your money back if i o during exhibition week. ee ere? ad i : | seceetllidin eaththe dbdihaa’ os SSosinoh, Bulk bhaid Winieeesveditereally ‘ot We all Trade With the Wonderful Cheap Men. please you. Fatat Accipent.—An old lady, Mrs. | quality, great strength and purity are . : : IN MAKING eee per ay - ae*. was struck Sera = Sovereign Flavoring Ladies’ Sacques and Capes.— Any merchant can advertise price and quality on capes anp t » today, th C » cts. t : m : : n> ‘ celeGaatade:caines 1.30, pel: aun er saques, but no merchant in the city can show you the quantity, quality and price that wa a P ASTRY PI BS internal injuries. Dr. Powell, of Ottawa,| Advices from English centres speak * | can. Come and see. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.---Our assortnent of Overcoats, Reefers anp q » a ; ‘ . , a a . ‘ e x eS 4 who happened to be on the train. man little more Rosenman . ppp ee Ulsters is larger than ever. See our Men’sjUIsters for $3.95, $4.50, $5, and $5.50. No sucy 4 7 se the best butter that can summone Oo atten 1er, ant on e or eggs, and rep £ 7 : ° } . , O $3 we $4 $4 50 re $6 $7 $8 Q d $10° id " Wes od ore ee arrival of the train at Bonaventure, the | tone. value ever offered in the city. Men’s Overcoats $3.75, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $8. $9 an 3 ° nh s0n ° pe, ? en cibine ah and, | haere General Hospital ambulance was called. grt Boys’ Overcoats, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. \ ouths’ Ulsters, $3.75, $4, $4.50 and $5. Hats & + Savkd a theeibciiaga cok ihe haa mie - rT ae Caps by the thousands, all the late styles, all the best grades, all at low prices. WE LEAD,—In our great Carpet Department you will! find the largest range of hight. i then removed to herhome at 4021 Dor- ; chester Street.— Montreal Star. L dy : P . neas 1 sang te ssa! oe gy SEP a class goods to ke found under any one roof in the provinces. ie that we know how to make them. Apple, Lemon and Tart Pies 10c. each. Cream Pies 12 and 15c. cach Cocoanut Pies 15 and 20c. each Chocolate Pies 20 and 25c. each. was the motherof Mrs. Robert Harris, $ who was in Charlottetown atthe time of 3 Visitors $ se*™e |) PROWSE BROTHERS, — are always welcome to our : a ; : wees 2646 6 OOS 64446 Telephone 98. ¢ D. STEWART ; ECLIPSE BAKERY > Bakes Best Bread. =a ns @& @ 7 @&@ es BS BS wD seiner ASeriovs Accipent.—We hear with regret that Mr. Gordon McKay, of Brad- albane, met with an accident at Uunter River last night which caused the loss of one of his legs. It seems that Mr. McKay boarded a special train from Summerside for Charlottetown as it was passing Brad- albane with the intention of getting off at 7 Hunter River. On arrival at Hunter River station, just before the train stopped, ' Mr. McKay, in alighting, slipped on the wet platform and fell in such a position that one of the wheels of the moving cars 2 STORES a oS e @ 6 s a s e a 2 | r The unfortunate man was taken on board both centralyl located. the train and brought to the Prince Edy + ° e ‘ 2 =a ws & © 2 ee @&e @s @&S “> SOC OCOO Meet your friends there, make a convenience of us in any The Wonderful Cheap Men = way. Our stores are well scock- de with everything in drugs and a druggist sundries, which we sell at lowest prices. | passed over his leg crushing it very badly. : i . 6 ward Island Hospital, where everything J h & J h d possible was done for him. This morning 0 nson 0 nson ; ; Gentlemen should see our $3 | 't Was found necessary to amputate the leg The Druggists. ; : . above the knee. Mr. McKay is doing as : Boots in Chrome and English ae pth sal ee cmaii tiie <i Cor. Kent and Prince Sts. r Calf, plain toe or toe cap. standes ? | Cor. Queen and Richmond Sts- { We have. changes lines siso— Coccceccccocoococce wooee 4 good value—hut if you want id a pair of $3 boots and wanta/} * > good pair, try us. Satisfaction ~- f" guaranteed. STAAAAAAHARAAAA HAAAAAARASA ( “Our prices speak for them- | Ld selves. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner, SOME Histb. 1879 BRUCEHS Kst’b. 18'79 bargains in OUR NEW HOISHRY ritetown Greatest Tailoring Store TO BE * eee ps we ae a) Plums, Gages and TO-DAY e E eaches Our regular Hoisery values are always of the very best—but the at following are something extra and as the quantity is nos large do not let ib Beer & Goff expect anoth- Saturday pass without seeing them. rcnounca cu Fall and Winter Overcoatings, and Suitings to b2 of the highest o rde er lot of Piums, Gages and For Misses.—Special purchase of manufacturer’s clearance 19¢ and at the very Jowest prices. Our ambition is ever tofget materials that 4 Peaches by express from On- lot—all sizes in heavy ribbed Cashmere, ! . a sd ivht.the For Ladies. —30 dozen assorted fancy ribbed heavy winter 2d5c ft tario on Wednesday night, Hoisery, many worth 40c a pair. SARASAAASAAARAARSARASA For Boys.—Something strong—just what boys need at » QR a, C ANNOY Bie aXe ellel downright iow price. For Misses.—All sizes, many with 8 fold knees, heavy ribs, good serviceable goods. 25c 22nd, inst Anyone wishing any of this lot, which will probably be the last this sea- son, had better leave their hon one A rome by any other liouse in the trade. Our Mr. J. J, Ross, who is known to the publicfas a a, 2 order at our store either Tues- a These are only a few sample prices one of the best cutters on P.E, I.is at the head of the cutting department. ' : day or Wednesday 580 that a be See our counter lines, We have a nice line of Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings at lowest priceg G.. san deliver the fruit at the y 2 ny dy a | reer >. A BRUCE Beer & Goff BEER BROS - . fe iti QOrine e a