SE NS Er 8 SN Oe ee ee a eee Ek THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 31, 1897 Puree. Sam ew ggg A ae ae ce eS ee Co RR Me a ee ee Ee a ee 8 oe ee, Oe Teme. Et a de a teh ee i eR A EN ats Se RA a, a a a ea 6 el ae ee kg Se Le EP re ie ee) ye - ‘ ‘ Mm os wari / 6 a a . N : ‘ al ae ll EF aie FITTERS VOU © WANE LP SHOES wo THAT J *, the purse the eye 4 the times cP Try us—we have them, and over- the feet. shoes and rubbers ~ that are FITTERS. ALLEY & SO. 2 > as — Last Of 1897; For the two days Great barg aine in fancy goode, Sricks rormer price—§$ 3.00 2.50, 1.50, now 2.00 1.75, and 75c. Roger & Gallets Perfumes 40c. a bottle. — Cr REDDIN BROTHERS, Op posite P. O oe SoS 60G2R2 2°40" @Oe@t 6] DOOD 6O6 94,90 00202623 062302 - le IDODASD4AO9OS4O5E805 ti ited ty ee > ee DID YOU CET One of Gur Ymas Fruit Cakes a + et ett abi aS if not. we will be pleas- ed to accommodate you for New Years. A fresh bot baked to-cay; from 20¢ to 25c per pound. Corn Gem Patties. Oat- cake, Pies. German Buns, etc., to-day. TreLePnonxe 98. D. STEWART } 'COCAL AND OTHER ITEMS! Are Yoq—= Gireat Jacket sale.— Beer Hros- -__—>.-——_ Rixk tomorrow afternoon and aight. Band io the evening. The ice is perfect. Bring your friends and have askate. W. C. T.. U.—Regular meeting on — The Shoeists DADO D AD FOG TAOAHOAS SF ' Monday, January 3rd, at 3.30 p. m. The annual day of prayer will be obseryed. Every member is requested to be present. A Five series of views will be well pre- sented by a powerful lantern at the Baptist VUhurch, Saturday evening at 7.30. Only 10 ceais admission. Members of Bapti-t 8 § free, We want it distinctlv understood that every Jacket we advertised at a price cut ie new, is 1897 style in every respect. Our | jackets newest sleeves aod collar.—Moore & Mc- Leod. A Govup Compaxy—Mr. Fred. W- Hyndman base been appointed agent of the General Marine Insurance Company, of Trieste. . Capital and assets over twenty- six million dollars. The company will do a general business. _— > ——- B. Y. P. U.—The officers of the Bap- tiet Young People’s Union of this city for the incoming yearare as follows: Presi— dent, John Webster; Vice President, John P. Gordon; Secretary, Maggie McLean; Treasurer, R H Jenkins, Macierrate’s Covrt. — Stipendiary Magirtrat> Blanchard held cevrt at Souris yesterday. Two boysnamea wavie were fined $2 and costs for interfering wih railway officials ia the discharge of their duty. M. Lavie was fioed $50 fors first infraction of the C. T. A. A summons ugaort Mr. R. F, McDonald, for the eame offence, was dismissed. Mr. A. Mellish appeared for McDonald. Maritime Breepers Assccia1i0N.—The annual meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders Association was held at Truro on Wedoesday. The attendance of members was large, and the proceedings throughout very enthusiastic. The meeting was at- tended by Mr. Hobson, of Ontario, who gave much valuable information to the farmers present. Prince Edward Island was represented by Messrs. E. R. Brow, F. G. Bovyer and F. L. Haszard, each of whom read able aod instructive papers. Mr. Brow’s paper dealt with the Guernsey as a dairy cow, Mr. Bovyer’s paper related to the subject of transportation, aod Mr. Haszard di-cussed the dog ques- tioo with epecial reference to the protec tion of sheep. It is understood that the papers will be published in the Co operative Farmer. —_— <...22 James’ Hatt.—The children's entertainment in St. James’ Hall last evening was largely attended, and the execllent programme prepsred for the occasion was rendered ina manner that was b ghiy creditable to the little ones and the young ladies who traired them. Voc: ] solos were given by Helen Stewart, Eleanor Reid, Lizzie Elliott, Katie James and Wallace Macdonald. Fannie G.)), Agnes Fraser and Jean Perkins each recited a piece; and May Mc'Jannell, Maud Mackenzie and Annie Jenkins gave a dialogue entitled “What are Little Gurls St. Good kor?” The remainder of the pro- gramme consisted of choruses and march- PREPARED should a fire occur? Are you fully insured? The Companies I represent are all of correct length—and ; 1 eg Be et ee eee : ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. a4 ,& @@e 2 = @ @28 4 68 88 © 8 @ = e064 = @ @@ 64 GS BESS S8eceees qd 242707 232 7 == =e “NEW YEAR'S EVE-- SNAPS. l6c per doz 3 lbs for 2dc. l6e per Ib. Oranges Pure Mixed Candy Xmas Mixture French Cream Mixture ae oe * Presh Table raisins —e oh fresh Nuts, Dates and Figs. OUR COFFEE is of the finest flavur, and +trictly FRESH. SANDERSON & "o. PRESENTS FOR THE PRESENT AND fi’ YGU want to present your friend Wita something that will last, come and See our large assort- ment of gold and silver goods, suit- able for Holiday or Birthday gifts. EW. TAYLOR es ly the little ones, and a piano solo by Miss Jean Stewart. The “Procession of the Months” was an especially pleasing | feature of thie partof the programme. ~ | Before the proceedings closed Sante Claus | appearrdl) apon tte scene and disiributed | candy, etc , among the little ones, to their evident delight. presided. for a small sum will fully insure you against ill loss by fire, They are noted for their promptness in settling and paying their losses, A. row Insurance Agent Charlottetown 7 ees: ‘How shal) I a habit break ?” As you did that habit make. As you gathered, you must lose; As you vielded, now refuse. Thread by thread the strand we twist Till they bind us neck and wrist; Thread by tbread the patient hand Must entwine ere free we stand. As we builded, stone by etone, We must toil, unhelped, alone, Till the wali 1s overthrown. —John Boyle O'Reilly. ——— “DIED. At Grand River, Lot l4,o0n Nov. 30th, after a severe illness, Sylverius McKinnon, aged 61 years and 5 months. He leaves a wife seven sous and seven daughters to mourn their joss. R.I. P. At Danbury, Iowa, on the 20th of De- cember, after a lingering illness, John Diamond, aged 86 yeara, leaving a wife and three sons and six danghters to mourn the lose of a kind husband and father. He was a former pioneer of P. E. Island. = nena? oe ~~ MARRIED. At the home of the bride, Great George Street, December 30th, by Rev, Geo. Manifold, James Dickieson, of New Glasgow, to Hannah Hooper, of Charlotte town. At the Lorne Hotel, on the 20th inat. by che Rev. D. Sutherland, Capt. Nelson Watsen Allan, of Pictou, N. S.,to Miss Jennie Bell, of Charlottetown. —J CECTOWN MiARKETS. Fri Ay Dec., 31 Vutter, fresh, per ID.cceee.---e. 01€ to 0 21 Butter, tub, per Ib ...... eae 017te0o 918 Beef; per quarter .. ...000 scesee 0 04 to 0 06 bet, aah, per sci ces cdcase C06 to 010 Cabbage, per OO cscs: 6 aeewe 0 O02 to 0 O4 Cheese, per anes aay bea 012 to 0 14 Cabbage, per OG ce ec cy ee Cope Set Drethis cc coc ce ccsee: 0 25 to 0 30 > ee ee oe 0 05 to 0 U8 ee NN ba cca ac ccs awe 0 07 to 008 Joie es OB CCe Ducks, per pair....e.-- ee besdes 19 to 0 26 BME. ccacevocs 4 ) tty ee A | Lettuce, new, per bunch. .......000 to 0 05 i SORES . otha 1 wecebic hes wesc an ne BNNs +. iy cated paik’< i ahciee “<5 5 ot Ceteneal per cwt.... socces coves 2 00 to 2 25 PS So iad, Ccleds adieu Cae Pee oet ©... . 00 settee See Sheep pelts...... seaees sens eee Sie, GON... sék cia aie cael ».-0 WoO 2 Turnips per bushel.... ......0 1Wto 012 Us ntinus sccnndumladcentans 0 60 to 1 50 “he PF i nation seems to be about this:— more Jackets than they could sell. the price to do a sensible business. } PAPEETE SE SAP GS SASS DUA aravi ria eave tT Challenge. We Challenge Competition in Ladies’ Jackets There is nothing clever about this Jacket Sale. One fir with exaggerated ideas of their capabilities, bought first 1—3 off, then 1-2 off. that—on the contrary it shows that :ome people dcn’t know how It is not hard to beat their prices . nea The expla- [n order to force sales they ent ¥ There is nothing clever about ’ w% We think we have as ts Ko iz <= OUR PRICES —=—> = # $15.00 Jackets now cut to $6.90 2s 1800 Jackets now cut to 690 & Pa 21.06 Jackets now cut to 690 % Pn! § “an ° 30.00 Jackets t1’d Persian lamb 6.90 The Jacket Leaders. RSS BEER, BROS, POE ick Gh Ros beh re as es 0 30 to 0 40 Flour, Pet CWt cee covces.cocce 0 00 to 2 25 GOO. co piviccchd ooeesdsecsci 0 50 to 0 75 Hides, per Ib ....+ eee Oe eee Lamb, per Ib. ..+...0000eee0ee0.0 05 to 0 0G | ¥ IN OUR STORE KAS ‘BARGAINS ; NEW YEAR -s es 4 @e e224 44 ee] @ wen Do You See Where The Bargaius Are Xmas is ast, New Year to come, so bet weea the two we will give some rare bargains- Men's O’coats, Men’s Ulsters, Reefers and ¢hirt+, cheaper than ever for this week, LADIES SACQES. You may see sacques at half price, you may see sacques for nothing. but if you want to get real goods, honest value, with the up to date style, at the very lowest possible price, there is no need of going past our cloak department, all this week we will offer this years Jackets for $1.50, 2.00, 2 50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, and 5. No old played out shop worn goods .to offer you at any price, but every garment in this department is new this season. Dress Coods. | We don’t ask you to take our word, when we Say that we show the best value in the oury in this line but if you would do us the kindness to come in and see our stock, and get prices, you will likely find Dress Goods at prices never before touched in the city. XMAS---BARGAINS---NEW YEAR. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men ili adiaheai BABABALS IAAABALGAGBBLBBEGGGS Fine Yorkshire Serge For strength, elatticity, durability, and finish no Serges made can surpass our “TYKE,” To protect Ourselves and ensure our customers getting this high-class Serge. we have stamped this trade mark, WE customers for the Lila ral thank ou, Eee ee a ee ee oe ae ee GE OR et ee ee ge ae a we 3 cw : * Sor 3 eh ee ae : Bak yk! ’ < c tes Eine. a ge eS eS ee RA Sg Fo oe SS ae on theinside every 24 yards. Any Serge offeredas“TYKE” ani not : ; ‘ marked as above, is pot genuine, acd therefore worthless. Refuse it. v extended’. us during Iosist on you rvsilor geuwing “TYK&” for you, if he has not got it in j. stock. RINK. New Years this and EEE SAS AE EELGLEGEG past year, <4 Mio wish one and all A Prosperous New Year. a UD) Afternoon and Night Band in the evening =|" ano <p iccer twas Ice Perfecto i SAS ASAE ASAE AE SUE AS TEES TUE NE OEE TO Ne ee —_ Aer aaa. Tw gt + on 7 7. Hl LRA 15c¢ to skate in the after- Your wife will weate b noon. 25catnizht. 10c 1 to promenade. 2 ar pet Sweeper i Free 15 minutes to -e ee) A abaki gt tent thier Be ; a YN PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY © \ry newest | MANAGERS. get aces 4 \ JAMES PATON CO” | j