Oe ccna ~~ & wee 4a @e |] ECS 42 OOO . A pa con NR a Ti lta le Se aa Ae» SRS RS OT NE | Jou Cant Make Water Runup Hill \ I wh you LN t SUCCES 3 of i. } v( pastry If ycu use hea trashy, | Sovereign | Flavoring Hxtracts | H iable reputation tor trenath. Purity. Flaye v iGiip iy urity, rival \ srehable, Ask for ‘Sovereign’ ufactured SEHSON B ROS, Halifax. N. S. pig staye sa a *. +2) ‘ ‘ i AF every Child is ¢ dd withthis | ee ' : little rhyme, it seems to please them immediately £ Sx veems tO give aimost as much jw delight, why pot make them ¢t > happy ? we can help you. ny This week we nave made i Special display of infants shoes, see them, they are interesting to every one. Prices £5c 50¢ 58e and 65¢. h \ - i THE SHOEISTS. | ese «=> os ne ; You get your money back if a ¢ purchase from us docs not please you. OUR CORN CEMS Are made from best CORN- MEA L, 0c per doze | | i | Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ¥ § Bakes Best Bread. 2e@ bese 32 OG OS Ost &awene 27H OO] SOB GeO Ot OO FOUND.—An overcoat, Owner can have | game by proving property. Finlayson « | McKinnon, sept 28 TO LET.—A cot age on Lower Prince Street, possession from first of November. Apply to | vw». Chappell Sept 2) } WANTED—A furnished house containing six rooms. Apply at this office Sept 29th, sins ea AJ A pair of little shoes | 3, 99 ra , «4 ton guns, } young. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEFTEMBER £9 ?897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. lit \\ IER Fresh to tro westeriy winds: fa | and lecided Vy Cool OUaBY L te morrow eisltted, “Ar Home.”—Ladv Davies has issued invitations for an evening at Riverside. -_ A BriLLiant Orator.— Do not fail hear Dr. Potts in his famous ecture ‘Pulpit and Pew” next Monday evening in the First Methodist Church. A Gentie Criticism.—In our corres- pondence iV ll be found a lette », Davies riticizing the u 8 ¥ ou; Pro cia k { Cy The Rev. D Potts, . remost preachers n the 1) will preach in Grace Church : 2 1y morning: and Professor Andrews of Meunt Allison University, Will ft reach in the evening. I oe Picxic aT Forr Auaustus —The ladies of Fort Augustus parish intend holding a picnic on Wednesday, the 6th Oct. Dinner will be set in the pew buildings lately erected on the Church grounds, Dancing and refreshment booths will be provided. The ladies \ eave nothing undone to enjovable one for a!l who : ; , make the day an | will favor them with their patronage. The vard= rebuilding the church “OV tire. Should the day e nicnic will be held first pe aay | Owlny. Sinelliniveane A Ra Ope oxnrcnity.—Rev. Charles Ladner of Rosslaad B. C.is in the city, and speak this eventng in the First Met! odist Church at 7.3) o’clock. His subject is “The Kootenay Country its . people and the Mission work of the | Methodist Church.” Mr. Ladser has ) resided in Rosslacd for some time, is well acquainted with all that section of our Dominion and its resorces, and is able to rive the people valuable and reliable in- about the famous Kootenay All should hear him. nici Tue Gisravrar.— There is a possibility of another first-class cruiser coming to Halifax. It is reported at the Dockyard that H. M. S. Gibraltar will be atrached to the North American squadron next spring. Should the Gibraliar be commissioned she will make a most formidable addition to the North American squadron. The Gibraltar is a steel, copper sheathed#first- class cruiser,and was Jaunched in i892. Sle carries as her principal armament two protected by steel shields. Her speed is 197 knots, The two torpedo destroyers recently commissioned for this station will not likely leave England until the spring. H. M. Tartar is to be relieved this fall, and will go home to pay off. ormation f District. cintiplaessi Worwwoop Monxxsy Taearre— Prof. Wormwood and his wonderful trocp of trained monkeys will play at the Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct, 5th and 6th. There are thirty-oae of these mis- chievous beings. They turn somersaalte, ride bicycles, dance,do contortion acts, tight a prize fight with boxing gloves. They pave a supper scene in which the monkeys acts as waiters. Thev have running and trotting races, where dogs acts as horses and monkeys as drivers. This is the most wonderful troupe of trained animais in the world. Prof. Worm- weod has the only talking monkey in Americe, Bob» :s his name. It is not only amusing, but instructive to old and | In addition is two trained ant- eaters, also Lumierss Cinematograph Co. of Paris, withthe animated pictures of the Queen’s Jubilee Parade. See the Queen as she now looks. These pictures were taken by the worlds greatest photographers, and is worth seeing. Another addition is H. J. Daniels and his talking family. He is the only ventriloquist ssaging Emmetts cockoo s0DZ. ga i north | At Home for tomorrow } ee Te a AN EPIDEMIC OF CRIME a _| Many Mysterious Murder Commatted in London Lately, Lexpon, Sept. 25.—The present extraor- dinary epidemic of murders, suc.des ar d outrages upou wowen in London and its vicinity is unequalled since the days of ‘Jack the Ripper.” : Daily for a week past the public has | been startled by an atrocious murder and j the O | the alarm ts increased bv the fact that the perpetrators of the crimes have all battled police and have escaped without |} apparently leaving a clue as to their iden- | tity. The murderina railroad carriage Miss Camp, in February last, tie perpetra tor of the crime not being discovered, has of been followed by another railroad tragedy | in which Mrs. Bryan, the wife of a Dr. Bryan, of Northampton, has been killed under circumstances pointing to muder. The Rev. Dr. Aubrey Prince, a well- known divine was killed by burglars at his residence on Monday, a little poy has been kidnapped and murdered in the suburbs, a rch miserly woman has been found cnt to pieces at her residence, B-thnal Green, and a farmer’s daughter, Emma Johnson, has been murdered at Windsor under peculiarly atrocious cir- cumstances. Her body was mutilated, stripped and thrown into the Thames. The authors of all these outrages are still at large and there seems to he no traces of them, although the murderer of Emma Johnson is believed to be a maniac whose actual idenilty is not koown but who for months past has frightened and assaulted persons on the road from Windsor to Maiden Head and who has always managed to elude capture. STARVING CHILDREN. Thousands of well-fed children are starving simply becanse their food is not of the right kind. They are thin, pale and delicate. Scott’s Emulsion will change allthis. It gives vim and vigor, flesh and force. The Birmingham Post, the organ of Joseph Chamberlain, says that the govern- ment of Canada will, in 18¢8, make large purchases of heavy field batteries and a number of defence guns, the latier being fora new scheme for the defence of Montreal and the river below that city. Special instructions to this effect, the Post adda, were issued immediately after the return to Canada of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the premier. DIED At Little York, Sept. Auld, ged 52 years. 17th, Francis eee eens aD ——— _ en Johnson's Belladonna Plasters : Contain a much larger percentage of Belladonna than thoze made by many other mannfacturer and are therefore much better in cases of Rheumatism Neur- algia, &c. Price 25 cents each h@FPlasters of all kinds fresh and good at lowest marked prices. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. 00000667 OG6S 0600086066090 6 90000008 000000060000 D 908 Other PELOTON silt Wevr Ideas BEER IN FURS. We have already drawn attention to the many novelties shown in our Fur Depart- ment this season. The above are only a few of the pretty ideas. Others, of which we have } no illustrations, are even more dressy and uncommon. We have a large and very attractive assortment, and invite you to call and see them in our Fur Room. BROS. UN GAPS, can. Come and see. Ulsters is larger than ever. value ever offered in the city. Boys’ Overeoats, $2, $2.40, $3 and $3.50. Caps by the thousands, all the late styles, all the best grades, all at low prices. WE LEAD.—In our great Carpet Department you wil! find the largest range of hight. class goods to ke found under any one roof in the provinces. TED WE hn YY A >) ft a A ASSORTMENT. QUALITY. ENGLISH. IBISH, SGOTEH IAN GLOTHING, CARPETS MATS & Ladies’ Sacques and Capes. —Any merchant can advertise price and quality on eapes anp saques, but no merchant in the city can show you the quantity, quality and price that we Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.—-Our a-sortnent of Overcoats, Reefers anp See our Men’sjUlsters for $5.95, $4.50, $5, and $5.50. No sacq Men’s Overeoats $3.75, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $8. $9 and $10- Youths’ Ulsters, $3.75, $4, $4.50 and S$) Bats & ty STANI AND CANRD- PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men = Hstb. 1879 BRUCH®S Tlttelowa'S GPeAUeST i arin LS LL oa Kst'b. 1879 al Perfect satisfaction or no sale ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALRING “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, suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, See our fine We sell DD. A. BRUC High Class Tailoring. esate metacafe ta |