, ee EL ETT eke eT RQ SS LOCAL AND OTHRR Lecture and | Entertainment Course | peu te canaus, en 1897 St Peters New Hall, Ch town. TRON SEASON j | | 7.30, A full attendance requested ' ; Souris Nores.—T. F. Heartz, Windaor, !Ont,H. M. Cartield, Montreal; E. I Kidd, Toronto, are registered at the View Hotel. - Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :— jest papers published Quebec. ‘ wR weather unless your ankles are protectel. A few prices will speak lower than words Ladies’ low Gaiters from 32c. Ladies’ 8 button Gaiters, 482. Ladies’ Button Gaiters, better quatity, 60c. onthe Nova Scorra Provinciat Exurrriox,— stock, poultry, dogs, dairy produes, ladies’ work, fine aris, and a) Entries for live _ ers, 65c. Men’s Gaiters, 75¢ and $1.10. Child’s Corduroy Leggings only fr. —Stipendiary Mazistrae Palmer to-day 75c. gave a written decision in this ca-e and committed the defendant Jawes H Cummiskey to stand his tria! upon the charge of assault preferred against him by William Webster. The case wil] now come again before the Grand Jury next January. In the meantime Mr. Cummiskey will be admitted to bail. Oxnirvary.—We regret to record the death : ALLEY & CO. THE SHOEISTS. ae a long and painful illness,of Isabel relic,of the lateAngus Beaton and daughter of the late Mr. Benedict McMillian, of Summer- ville. Ths high regard in which the deceased was held by all classes in the community was tully shown by the large number of persons who attended the funeral to the cemetery at Vernon River, where she “sleeps the sleep of the just. ——= Boarp or Trapk.—The Halifax Board of Trade has appointed the following de- legates to the annual meeting of the mar- itime board which opens in Charlottetown on the 2[st inst: George Mitchell, James Morrow, M. Dywer, Geo E. Faulkner, H L Chipman, W. A. Black, A. Stephen, James ~aeet @ @ 206833506 6 O82 + WHEN WE ADVERTISE A SNAP and it isthe most satisfactory ginger snap, made or sold in Hall, J.H. Hughill, H.G. Bauld, G. S. the city. Campbell, C. C. Blackadar, A. M. Payne, J. B. Chipman, J. Edward DeWolf, Geo. Price 12c per Ib. E. Boak, J. P. Cox, M F. Eagar, Geo. A. é on , ‘ Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. 2a 2 2 227 2 82 8 8 2 we Pyke, E. J. Henny, R. Pickford. Geo. Mitchell, M. P. P. was appointed a member of the maritime council board. FR ymeneau.—Mr. John Hackett, eon of E. Hackett,Eseq., M. L. A., and Miss Mary McElroy, daughter of Mr. Michael McEI- roy, were united in marriage at Tignish a few daysago. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Dugald M. Macdonald, assisted by Father Turbide. The bride waa assisted by her sister, Miss Katie Mc- Elroy, and the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Howard Hackett. After the interesting ceremony the bappy couple left on atrip tothe principal cities of Canada andthe United States. Very many beautiful presents were received by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hackett have our best wishes. T0-MO0 ( é ( Q é ( : lt is a snap that will snap, ( , f 4 ¢ a & ew £64226 62684 O48 =e 22 0822028020 20008 VISITOSY :T0 THE EXHIBITION ¢ 4 4 4 9 s ¢ g can spend a pleasant time ¢ ; ¢ 4 f | } { | looking at my new and at- tractive display of Watches, Clocks, Rings It is a wise buyer who knows that the best place to buy is at this store. The quality the best, the price a moderate and fair one. We shall be pleased te ‘have you visit eur siore. ‘ } W. W. WELLYER, ¢ ¢ ee Je 4% ea wee ee eet oe 9 Jeweler 9 VeaAFVeSVos2sVsvoesweses ee TERPSICHORE HALL GREAT GEORGE STREET for personal wear. and worth buying. “Mrs ‘Burris assisted by Miss Burris wil reopen her dancing classes, for the seou on Thursday September 30th. Adults at 8 p. m. . Juveniles and young ladies at 4 p. m. | Private lessons day or evenings. Satis- faction assured. mon fri sat tf AAAAAAAA AAAS AAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAS 4 b= | A aoe - Buy wale ITEMS. Er yineers sil _ . " | Will meet for drill to-night without uo:form, FR FoornaL. —There will be a meeting of the Auchor Football Club this evening at ui Sea in the Province of classes of nanufactures close on the 17th, ; is ys and grain, ficli roots +s rtic j Ladies © butioa waiters, mmner i, as : . "aa ~ nots altered K bound. 3c. P nd - enor before Tuesday, the 21st of a ae = Septe 1. J Ladies’ 10 button Corduroy Gait- cpremcer —_—_ ~~. Tue Wesster Cruwiskey Assautt Case at Montague Bridge,on the 13th inst., after TAKE BOSTON SrEAMER. The steamer Halifax arrived from | Boston last eveuing bringing the following , passengers :¢Y KE Laurence, Geo Pope, Harry A Vow, Mrs Armescn, Geo H Finlay,S D Johv, A McCallum, M Robertsoou, S McPhee, Miss Lottie M Anderson, Miss Alize Lewia, A € Perry and wife, W L Horne andwife, C Hender- son, jr, Mr Gould and wife,Miss E Dewan, H G@ Pavson and wife, Mr Tarr, Josiah Barre tt,Mies C McKinnon,8 J Carruthers, HM McPhail, Mss Suthergreen, Miss ~,% ) Oe Oct, 5th and 19th. . NS Katie Hyndman, Miss S A Robertson, 2od, 16th and 30th. Hover Caaycres Haxps—-The Windsor | Miss M Lavg:ry, Mesara AF, EF and 1 28th. Hotel, at New Glasgow, N.S. has again; | E Doherty (3), J Harvey, J K McDonald, 2 hanged hands, Captain F. Rudol? is the | J A MeDonald, Ernest Stanley,M J Hend- ew ménacer. jerkin, Miss Vatherine Rilev,Miss A Camer ee ie : - (on, Mrs J Murphy, Mrs L_ Dock- Yarticulars of each Entertainment will Hanirax Races.—Lady Parkland, Park- endotk Mrs George Pyne, given ip due course in our loca! colums. | [8nd and Minnie, horses owned respectively | Miss Campbell, Mrs M McKinnc n, Miss : ‘t by S. Grady, W. B. Bowness and James { Cristy do; B Washburn, W MElarvey fod —_—_—— | McLeod, Summerside, are entered for the | and wife, Mra Seavie, F H Coffir, Miss \ <a "wR S> ba Halifax races Nellie do, Mra Lang, Miss Taylor, Dre LA g%, wane so Lb via : : _— Neal avd wife, H Y McKenzie, J N Taylor, / + i Tee Wai —Lorne Unsworth, Wm. | Peter Jackson, J R Campbell, M G Cos- 4 > Cooke and Fenton Newsome left this} grove, Jas North. From Halifax; Mr pi |} morning for St.Joha to compete in the | Pritchard, Mrs Wright, Wm Chambers, A Ze Gaiters and | bicycle races for the Massey-Harris | Lecole, A Davison, P Cuyler and Ji H E trophy, which takes place in that city | Hill. = , tomorrow. The outward passengers were: J C Xj Slippers Pa Milford. Mra J Scott, Mrs Howard, Mrs i | Jourvatistic. — The Qnebec Daily | Mary Gili, Mrs W Somers, Mr and Mrs 3 should now claim your at- | Te!egrapu comes to hand this morning Porter, MrR H Somers, Mrs McCormack, HS) tention. Low shoes are materially en] irged and wearing a new 7 Eaton, Mise McMeiil, M I Seaton, Ww 8 dangerous this cold, damp | dress, The Telegraph is one of the news- | © Dawson, jr., J W Falk and wife, Prof McLeod, Miss Lottie Strickiand, WS E Smith, Miss McInnis, Mr Lawrence, J IL Hills, Miss C Gallant, Abram Peters, Mr M M Sanderson, Mrs Nat McLaren. Miss E Poole, Miss Macdonald, Mrs G Morrow, Mre MacMorrison, MrsJ He-rington, Mr Alex McDonald, wife, two grandchiildren aod three servants. BORN. On the 16th inst. to Mr. and Mrs, D. J. MeNeiil, city, a son. DIED In this city, on the llth inst., of inflam- mation, Elizabeth Gertrude, infant daugh- ter of Daniel and Annie Carroll, aged two months, = = = _— — At East Pisquid, on Sept,15th, Jonathan Birt, aged 79 years. Prinee Edward Island Iilus- trated is for sale at alf the Bookstores. Priee 25e,. Oysters.at Victoria Cafe, by quart, and on the shell. De- livered @ any part efeity.— John P. Boy. fn G2EGCRES 0008 F 600060880000 Defin- itions: Wf any article bought from us is not jast what we say it is, bring it back and it will be all right, or else you get your money back. ‘That’s what we mean when we sav “every one guaran- teed,” Just now we want to get clear of » large number of COMBS and are givisg genuine bargains in order to-do it. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. O60 08 00000 S0O000O OD 0008 AROW ; GOO S060 S000 EH9O0 8 90 S809 900099000006 106 0000 80099 6009 9004 90009028608) 09600 9096 300006 voos | | Saturday We will make our first fail display of PRETTY TRIFLES Novelties worth seeing ve*eeeooooes BEER sey ow cb Ce BROS | Wintsar Crt, Canacay p Seerrrcesy wre gw ew THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 127, 1897 Jackets & Capes, FELT HATS FOR LADIES, New Dress goods. BoD arr BX M%L Our new Mantle Department is groaning under the tremendou® assortment of new Sacques and Capes—Ladies it will pay you to se those goods before you make any purchase im that line, New Overcoats, New Reefers, New UWlsters, New Suits. As our half price sale last season eleared out our entire stoek of Overcoats, Ulsters. and Reefers, we have nothing but freshne w goods to offer you: this fall and we are ina position to give you prices on Clothing that cannot be @uplicated in atoreny others PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men Est'b. 18'79 Charlottelomns Greatest Tav0rin star Judges of Value— BRUCHE Kst'b. 1879 pronounce cu Fall and Winter Overcoatings, and Suitings to be of the highest orde and at the very Jowest prices. Our ambstion is ever te get materials that CANNOT BE EXCELLED by any other house in the trade. Our Mr. J. J. Ross, who is known to the public as one of the best eutter on P. E. I, is at the head of the cutting department. We have a nice line of Readymade Clothingjani Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices, D. A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring. —F Ohne i “ - cotta at rete areonennee vatinetinmne: