4 © s + el od eee F u "aa eee eTel eee ee SS Cee ee ee 8 eT Se VX en ese RE ee ee ee eee” ae ee Se Oe = . € eo OHSS OOSS OSS OS STF SSSSBOO ‘Windsor Sufferers : 1B Wednesday, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ‘qtake steps toward~ rendering immediate #§**istance to the sufferers by the Windsor THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 19, 1897. Read Paton’s big advt. re’ > ac —— The Best C.M.B.A.--Branch .No. 216, C. M. B A., will meet in St. Patrick’s Hall this ev , y a . wiles i _ ening at 8 o’clock, sharp, fhing That . = ' .) ‘ Currese AND Burrer.--Cheese is very q\ i dull west, with 9to9he offered on the oy E — | Ontario boards. Butter is easier at 184 to i ver | LS}e for finest creamery in Montreal. 4 semeustgeinoins é A Gitt Prervre Frames.—An exehange 7} ‘ nea » eaves: Picture frames that have become Happened A frames that | } Gisco.ored mav be vrighbtened, If not aie together restored, by washing them with a : S ’ reparati ae Ts ulpht an : in a Misses’ schoo] | Preparation of flowers of sulphur d ; = water, Use enough sulpbur to color the shoe you will find water vellow, add two cut- up onions, and at our store, made | bring tt . Wheb ci good and_ strou3 tor fall wear. = Ce, &.,,. & e mixture to a boiling point, Strain rid, and apply to the gilt frames with a soit brush. nies Kittep ny A Carr.—It is reported | thatthe little child of Mr. Charles Diamond, of Win-sloe, met with a sad death at that | place yesterday. It seems that three little ones, aged respectively 10, 8 and 6 years, driving acart loaded with turnip tops. The little girl aged 6, while - weds opening the gate, was crusbed by tie cart \ ALLEY & a (>. and killed. The sad affair bas cast a ~ ° rie rer the community, and much \ The Shoeists | s°°™ 0% a " tympothy is expressed forthe bereaved Ep . Concentrated er. Misses’ Pebble Button Com mon Sense, $1.15. “= Misses’ Pebble Button Spring We : Heel, $1.25 were enema EMAKESPERIAN KeerraL.—The recital was Certainly the most successful ever givea bere, and stamped Mr. Willams as a splendid elocutionist and dramatiet. The large audience showed its appreciation at every Opportuoity by hearty applause, and when the entertainment was over many warm compliments wire showered upon Mr. Williams for the fine treat he had afforded onr citizens.—St. July 20th, 1897. Mr. Williams performs here Friday evening. _ 2>--—-, i Has Lors or Paivireces.—W. A. ! Grenier will have, all thiags considered, it anpears, a very pleasant visit with Governor Vallee during hie six months’ sejourn io the jail for libelling Hon, J. I. Tarte, says the Montreal Gazette. The prisoner was allowed to visit all hie relatives and friends aod eoteredthe jail at half past seven. The governor of the jail will not compel Ask your grocer tor it. e440 6] @ @8 £34346 8O8 Hermit Calzes Pleasing tothe taste and eye, pleasing because they are made to please you in @ price and quality. Price @ Grenier to wear prison clothes, and has given him quarters in the debtors’ ward. His meals will be served from outside, and he will sleep on @ mattress and spring bed, ~- ——_<—. -.<» Marriace Betts—The marriage of M:. Byron N. Barns, the popular young representative of Stroud & Son:, Montreal, and Mies Georgie Muttart, of Summerside, was this morning solemnized at the residence of the brice’s parente in Sum- eet 22s : : ' merside. Only the immediate relatives of Sc per doz. Quality the the interested families were present. Rev. best. Dr. Sprague tied the nuptial knot. The bride and groom were unattended. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Barna left en a wedding trip to Montreal and other Canadian cities. The happy young couple are deservedly popular with all ; wLo know them, Tue Examiner joins in the congratulations. Telephone 98. . STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY > Bakes Best Bread. “cs. 2a @ 28 @ ee ge a6 Tue Greatest Rips in History.—A _ Veen ee eee o2® [territory of 271,000 square miles, compris- ing Washington, Idaho and Oregon as they are today, was saved tothe Union by one man. He had the courage and heroism to ride on muleback for three thousand miles. The ride was thrilling, the trials and bard- ships marvelous, the reeult a glorious one. The whole story, beautifully illustrated, will be given in the November iesue of The Ladies’ Home Journal, under the title, “When Dr. Whitman Added Three Stars to Our Flag,” the closing and most inter- eating article in the Journal’s successful series of “Great Personal Events.” The firet woman to cross the!Rockies figures ia the story, which proves beyond a doubt that they preceded Frenont, the “Path- finder,” by six years. Mesting of Citezens The Citezens of Ch’town are requested stomeet in the City Hall, > tomorrow, fire of Sunday last: W,E. DAWSON, Mayor. oct 19 guar ee a ILOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | ¢ g 1a j Jobn Globe, ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION, In anticipat ou of a pleasant change in his social relations, a number of triends Miss McMillane’s | and fe'low boarders at yesterday presented Mr. J. E. Matthews, | city editor of the Guardian, with a hand. some dinner set accompanying which was the fullowing address: | Mr. James KE. Marruews :— Dear Six:—In view of the fact that you are about toenter into a union for life with one of the fair daughters of this lov- | ely Island, we hasten to convey to you jour hbeartiest congratulations, and to | assure you that in leaving our circle for | a home of your own, you carry with you our very best wishes ter a life of happiness and success. In proof of this statement we ask you to accept the accompanying gift. May akindand benefizeut Provi- dence bless you and your fair young bride all along \ife’s pathway, and when the toile of this earth is over, may He receive you both intothat haven of rest which He has prepared for all who live in the light of His countenance. Anous McMiL.ay, Issac OxeENNAM, J.H. Ayers, Joan McPuee, H. L. Bowness, Miss I. McMI.ay, D. A. McKiyvon, aad otbers, THK NATIONAL MAGAZINK, “College Life at Vassar,” with a full supply of illustrations, ie the opening article in the October number of the National Magazine. The author is Nancy Vincent McClelland. Joe Mitchell Chapple contributes an account of the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth, with portraits of Wagner and of Madame Nordica;a view of the scene in which Lohengrin ia represented as arriving; another of Madame Nordica as Elsa; the musical shrine, etc, “Christ and His Tin.e,” begun last fall, is continued, Nba ilimstrations from great painters. Among those of this present instalment are “Christ Blessing Little Children” (Blackburet), “The Tares” and “The Last Piece of Money,” (Millaie), “Jesus Stilling the Tempest” (Dore), and “Christ and the Adulturess” (Blackhurat). “Oliver Optic,” (William 'T. Adams), with | portrait, view of his bome, Dorchester Mase., and sketches illustratiag his stories; “Harvesting the Crops”, by Johanna R. Nicholie; with fine illustrations, after various artists,of rural ecenery, and industries; seasonable poetry by Ellis Parker Butler (“Autumn and Winter”) ; * Twixt Smiles and Tears,” and a timely frontispiece, “The End of Summer,” by Louis F. Grant, make up the remainder. (W. W. Potter Co., 91 Bedford Street, Boston . Qn SSESEVOCSSOE ¢ C9OOCOSEOOSS You Sleep. . Some medicines are hard to take and severe in their Opera— tion. An ideal medicine is one that is easy to buy, easy to take and easy in it’s action. Such a one you have in Everybody’s Pills. They are easy to buy—25e a bex; easy to take-—sugar coated and do not gripe. Sold by ail druggists. Prepared only by Johnson & Johnson 1 The Druggiste. o >. : | Try them for Constipation, e e ‘ Ss s 6 e eS. 0000060 800600080000C 0000 These are ather Cheap 00 pieces of Silk and Satin Ribbons, in plain and fancy designs, ends, etc Forth up up to (Upwoccceweccesecescceedéin Mies beebesc ten 15 pieces colored and fancy silks and sating,...ceccesccecsscceccesececes New Blouse Waists, in Persian designs, the very latest novelty, das cia weil wl aon bd eels cya needs 6bc0cccdeceunensdQGanee each Ladies Doeskin Gloves, Morley’s celebrated make...coecceseesceccecseeees DOC Pair ORR SS Rees SR ... 25¢ yard Silk Plush, assorted colores fur fancy WOrk, ete,..ssceceesceeceees sidteee csc yard FURS.—Beautiful noveites, anu one of the nicest svocks in Canada to select from, | BEER BROS. Wholesale and Retail Pays to read our ads ~—ag i 09886606 S008 CSO0 Do the People BARNOUM SAID THEY DID ~OME MERCHANTS THINE SO STILL, For instance, just think of merchants who cannot produce one single original idea of their own, sitting down ina small office in one corner of a large store, in a small town, reproducing Jobn Wanamaker, of Philadelphia or Jchn Allan, of Montreal, and drawing on their imagination for their million people to advertise to, also for the million dollar stock they are advertising. Now we have no intention of giving away the snap, but would simply ask the buying public to think out the ads themselves before coming to the conclusion that the man who says he is selling an article that is worth $1,50, for $1 is the only man that you can get that ar- ticle for $1 from, The man who advertises in that strain simply makes those statements about goods you do not know the differ- ence in, or at least they think you do not know, ‘The trick is simple---any school boy can do it---but if he did it ona barrel of fleur, alb of sugar or a spool of thread, how quick Le would get arap across the Fnuckles-:and the very men who continually practice this style of advertising would be the very first to call him down if he attempted any such thing on goods the people would know. Now, when we state that our cloak department is full of new, choice Jackets and capes, bought direct from the leading dealers, and marked at a very small advance on cost, we don’t ask you to take our word, but ask you to call and see- We are selling nice, : Cures While stylish Jackets for $2.95, $350. $450 and up. We have no idea what other merchants would say they are worth, butha no donbt if they happened to be in their stock that they would e worth a good deal more. See our Overcoats and Ulsters, BB wsAwreMrAMeHM PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Est’b. 1879 BRUCE'S - Est’b. 1879 alotelawas realest Taoriva EStablishme ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALKING '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. 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