——— «i i r|h)—lC CULE ca Swen Oe ee exw a ~ | SOCAL AND. OTHBR {TENS | ~ ff 3 a, i i i ) AL Nv td KM3 fe 7 TT vig | Sy, iy ~~ } — eee Pie Cie Cen ia lll / } } OURT A hve ‘ Ourt wiil meet . is r -W lhere are au numbver Cases oD Skatiss e docket | ' —- . } Dkamatric.— The young men bovs | and of the League of the Cross of Saiut Peter's Parish are now preparing t) place on. the aiace a grand play « ire ma, As this ir ey hxve perto not the first time t! med and | ig M ; 8 have received the Lighest praise there is | tory of Egypt, showing the ih . ; a “} no doubt but they will have a bumper | progress made In the arts and Kf . a Ae house, ; Sciences, and treating of its pyra- a A Black $2.35 ees mids and other attractions. Then he a} Diep Last Nicat.—Mr. John Quinn, lealt with the rebellions ef Mahomet Ali i A who met with the ace:dent at Summerside ! and Arabi Pasha, and gave the andience » Sia sey 280 OF L.deK on the evening of ‘i banksgiving Day, died | an excellent account of the troubles in KJ 5: ( es aet night about eleven o'clock. Mr. | that country, The lecture was made ‘ S i < 25 Quinn was fifty-tive vears of age, and was vediv re spec ed by all who knew him Hia | reaved WidOW ard [faml'iy bave our j | i ' it ve] : ' p ~ ' ae ; ' Erwortsh Leacve.—At the meeting of League of the First Methodist Mra. Mark Wright > and Mr, be se the Epworth LMIesS FA . — Cherch last e vening ——_ pie t oa fa *f, eo n “the iLiondyke, Boys’ Hockey Boots nant. ee oe ' . ty. i B era paper on * l ne Scoool System . f t | of Prince Edward Island ” Both papers Q Sy " S § | were interesting and iuatructive, and were i "* greatly appreciated. The in eresting dis- eussion which followed the papers was ; Smith, Mrs rt c¢ ° & 9+ g a , » } . " The Shoe IAT) w P Doull, Mrs S Sanderson, Dr H D Johnston, Mesere G E Fall, RC Gcif, Jas ,E T Higgs, W P Doull, ' ' } ' | | participated in by Mrs Heory a Paton, G F Beer tly aS Y } Cy oS l i asset: and i > _ (MAAS he -_ KY FaILure OF Fisuesies —QOwing to the : 5 | failure of the fisheries in Cape Breton gat \ OW | this vear it 13 feared that many people especially along tne northern and = south- ern coasts will suffer this winter for want ot food. The prices were very low and not for years have the fish beea so scarce, particularly mackerel! and summer FRMMMAMAAAAAAAMAAAAAARAAAA PH ~~ herring. In some pars where they depend- ed wholly on the fishing tor their livelihood pot enough for their own use have been caught. It is thought that the government will tecailed to aid the dia tressed fishermen.—N rth Sydney Herald: R You Don't Need One a But in few week § : : : Tueatricat.--The Boston Comedy you wil, be buying Company closed its engagement last even- ing, presenting “The Lancashire Lass” to a fair audience. The difterent characters in the play were well acted, and the ren- dering throughout was greatly appreciated by those present. Before the last act Mr. Webber made a short speech, in the course of which he returned thanks for kindnesses accorded him since he began coming te 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- now PSS PPS EE EEE Se FE EE EE EEE SY day novelties. You Charlottetowo upwards of twenty years can select very pretty ago. and referred to the fact that the eee welcome he today received was VM \S { HETS just as cordial and hearty as JRE A q ; it was upon the occasion cf his first visit. This, he believed, was be- from this choice dis cause he had always kept faith with the play. public, and bad never allowed anything to be said or done upon the stage that would f , r be inthe slightest degree improper in the W. W. WELLN ER . drawing room. Mr Webber also announc- Jeweler, ed that he would playa return engage~ “* ment next year. His re- WEY PY YY YES marks = threughout were re ceived with the c osest attentien, and at theirconclusion the applause was g eperal. I WOatcalze =. 12cir MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E. | | a ; Shier at least one day previous to ; ( f : * € ¢ ¢ , $ , The Company open in Summerside to- night, and they deserve to be well } atron- | livered by Rev. T.F. Fullerton, in St.Jamea } and they served to illustrate most forcibly , YOu can get as much solid value in men’s REV, MK. FULLERTON’sS LECTURE, Mr. John A. Lawson, Superintendent of St. James’ Sunday School, Inst evening on the oceavion ot the lecture de- pr esided Hall, and introduced the learoed lecturer ina briefaddress, Rev. Mr. Fallerton’s subject was ‘The Egyptian War” and it was handled throughout in a most in- “tructive In opening Rev. Mr Fullerton referred briefly to the past his- manner, doubly Interesting by the excellent views 80 capably pre jected by Mr. A. E Morrison. here ve e about fifty of these views in a!! the points made by the lecturer during his discourse, At the close of the lecture a number of comic views were thrown upon the canvas which were epjoyed by the little Ones as well as by the children of @ larger growth, : We know of no place in the city where collars, cuffs shirts, underwear and lined kid gloves as you can at Week’s & Co’s. Buying for cash and doing business on the principle of quick sales and many of them we do and can sell at prices that keep us busy all dav Very best linen collars 150 dozen very latest siyles and all heights just received, Weeks’ price 2 for 25 cents, Underwear prices: Cotton ribbed 34 cts, suit. All wool heavy ribbed 80 suits worth $1.10. Lioed kid gloves at cheap prices 49c. 592, 69c. 79c. 89c. and 98c. you can save from 2@ to 40c. a pair on our prices. Weeks & Co. 278 3in. i Christmas Goods in great F Perkins & Co’s. @28223°f 086386906868 6060 6 oose Fresh variety at Mu Kmulsion of Cod Liver Gil. . Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, bas been made fresh the last month. It contains 50 per cent of Pure Norway Cod Liver Oil, and is pleasantly flavored so chat children like to take it. Thier, puav babies always gain flesh when taking it. 90¢c Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy, ized. COS se OSS OOOS OVO COED SOGH COS COV 98 90809995008 SOS 00SSGOSCSI99008 000006 You cannot get any other make of Qatcake that wil! equal ours fer QUALITY. We use only the best materials, and we know how to make it. Price TrLeruonxe 98 D STEWART ECLIPSE RAKERY 8c yd 28¢ yd 28 yd 08 yd Late Bakes Best Bread. Mew. wtee er eee ae lecture and — Extertainment Course 22340264 @ ~ 4 @ ® ©] 4 <2 =] ee eo to cnoose from. SEASON 1897—1898. , Meters New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Roy. lithgand 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will ‘given ip due course in our local colums Fen] 2 ee ANNUal MEKTING Valenciennes Lace— Cream The Annual General Meeting of he ishareholders of the Merchants’ Hank of P. E. Island, will be held at ls Banking House, Gt. George Street, ® Tuesday, the 11th day of January, Mxt, 1898, at the hour of 11 o’clock 4m. Proxies must be left with the $1,25, and $1,40, now only 75c. meeting, J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. hov29—15 &wtd ant ST —Between Wheatley River Bridge On the 1t0a..@ goat skin Robe and Horse Rug, %€ Jith inst. nova d&w—tf P.S--Expected daily, TO LET.— A house Apply to Lon; Bron on the Malpeque Road, nova0— tf - Fifty- an Dress Gcods at 66c¢ on the dollar. eight for blouse silks, vart of a bankrupt stock, th former selling price was 8dc. for remnants of Colored Satins, and Silks,shade® suitable for Xmas work. for fancy and brocade silks and satins for Dress Trimmings, worth 80c. Hundreds of yards of silks; dozens of patterns Arrivals , butter and white. Silk ¥ vening Laces, Butter and Ivory. Silk C.iffons, doub'e width, seven colorings. Silk Velvets, new Blues and Hleios. Art Sateens, a very handsome display. 15e yd. Brocaded Silk Velvet, the usual $2,75 quality, 99c. Double width Cloths, part of a bankrupt sto k, prices $1.10 Kider Down Quilts, satin and saz een covered, very rich. BEER BROS. extraordinary purchase of | For the best and most fashionable sicques made, y ue ee Re ee. eee: eee oe Se i oe he a te ey Be ae ae ae 1 Later aang? eT me eR Met OT ae SOSA natin ahaa tibeeervaesinbeeltn a eben tec tiie haete i sa et 4 . ; * } ‘ 4 2 i 3 ; Hl J ee ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 29, 1897. 7 “ ete one sa a S _ rare nema Seman ne “RS wa ate = z i For the largest assortment of new and stylish sacques see oar’s; Prowse Bros. see our’s, Prowse Bros. the best gools and lowest prices on sacques see our’s, Prowse Bros. hmadies’ Capes [t will be necessary for you to see the magnificent assortment of black and colored Prowse Bros. cloth capes to fully appreciate the wonderful value offered by us, all we ask is a look DRESS GOODS It is our opinion that if you would only just take time see our Dress goods, before making a purchase in that line, that you could save money, Prowse Bros, Readymade Clothing We still lead in this particular line, men’s o’coats, boy’s o’coats and ulsters, men’s ulsters Men’s Boys’ and Ghildren’ suits cheaper than ever. ‘COME IN FOR PRICES ee pe © ZO} 6OGOS 99S SS SOHS EX TO-MGHT BANKRUPT «STOCK Combs, Combs. Combs 40c, 35e, 25e, 20¢ Your choice for 15c Hair Brushes, Toilet Artieles, etc. Big Discounts. Of 0D O65. 2060604645665 em o2@m ]4=] EDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O £29O9O 9899059606882 PORTO RICO Molasses and Sugar OF CHOICE QUALITY Ex Schooner Edna S. Will be sold low while landing. Horace Haszard 00S 0] OB OHOOD62630 623620 Or? Om | ae riaiel! Your # with nice electrical fixtures. | We carry a complete line of Electroliers, Brackets, etc., bought for cash from the manufacturers, and have marked them very low. We have exclusive control for the Parkland Lamp, the best incadescent lamp m ade. We have them in 8, 10, 16 and 32 candle power, any voltage, for the Thomp son, Houston and Edison system, The tinest line cf stoves in the Maritime Proviaces, DODD «& RODGERS Wholesale & Retail. It’s resources are marvellous. No eost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. Their new patent Agrafli Bridge places this Piano Ten Years in advance of any other Piano made, It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano. TL The P. E. 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