; OUR CLAIM Sovereign Flavoring Hixtracts Are unexcelled for great Strength, Purity and Perfect Flavor Our Proo ors SAY sO. Lng.-VUur sales are lncrearing rd.—Consuwers specily tie Sovereiznp brand Kouow the best and get t} em. Sovereign Brand. SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. 8. <i > Bs Cf, _? a — / a oO f/f g os aaa. - } should now claim your at- tention. Low shoes are lan erous this cold, dan a weaiher ualess are protecie 1. A few prices ’ ; Willi Speak iower .. 3 your ankies than words Ladies’ low Gaiters from 32c. Ladies’ & button Gaiters, 48 Ladies’ Button Gaiters, quility, 60c. Ladies’ 9 betton Gaiters, leather bound, 70c. Ladies’ 10 buttoa Corduroy Gait- ers, 65c. Men’s Gaiters, 75¢ and $1.10. Child’s Corduroy Legging; only 75e. ALLEY & C0. THE SHOEISTS. better @®2ee = ® ©8687 seer) 9 4 Wou'll be Rushed This Week and have plenty to do without baking. We will bake a large assortment of Buns, Biscuits, Cakes, Cookies and Bread every day. Everything will be fresh, clean and of the best quality. Telephone 98. ‘D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Besi Bread. 2>e be ee > 223287 2 wees 60202464 6HOS 02846 ss >a tt & G&S Sse ?8 Geese =] ~~ eo 2] ® 2 2 22 => @® 2 ¢ ; y VESITORS 10 THE + EXHIBITION can spend a pleasant time 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. ie ee eee 242 ee @ We shall be pleased have you visit our siore. {0 060080306 ‘W. W. WELLYER, ‘ Jeweler 2 @ @ @ ©2224 24646040464 2236060838864 8% OS ¢ 2]e 2228232703838 38280 80 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. Maritime Breeders Association A meeting of this Association, compos- ed of the leadiag breeders of the Maritime Provinces, will be held on the Exhibition Grounds, on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at 19 o’clock, a. m. BENJ. ROGERS, President. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. sept 15 leen a Rav w i C6 NEL tN : ay i IN Ea a ihe NET ST ET PE PEC CRE ‘LOCAL AND OTHBR ITEMS, Ger Yorr Ticket : The opening R-cital In St Peter’s pew Hi all pre mises Secure vourt cketa. to be a C. M. B. A—Branch No. 214, C. M. B. Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. great success, | . will meet in St. oe REMEMBER.— Remember the and Musical Recital in St Peter’: Toursday evening. gives four readi: gs. rh Trape.—The thir he Maritime Board of evening at & (4 Dramatic Hall on Miss Gertruce Davies R yy 1 } SOARD OF} annual } meetiy o of t sy , »CIOCK, own Board of Trade ie Rebekah Initiation of candié Important 1. 0.0. F.—Alpha No. 10 meets tonigh’. la other Lodge t uUSiness, to be dates and Every member specially requested present. sillieiakte ce Y. M. C. A.—Young men who are mem bera of the Y M. C. ee: desiring to for physical exercise are re 1 the gymnasium this ; [Orne a Ciass } + ‘ to mee } evening at 7.30.—Jns. C. Lawson, Secy. seatetiieael Exaisition Races.—Owing to an error n copying, the name of Longfellow, by Heck, entered by M. A. Anderson, Sussex, N. B., was omitted from the entries in the three m:nn'e class published a few days ago. It will appear in the race card. SCHOONER AsHore—The American r Hattie M. Graham, 130 an ashore ja-t pvight .on Boughton [sinnd reef. Tne crew left ber in seine hoats and Janded at Georgetown. The Captain is getting a tug and expecte to float her off when the weather moderates. -_—— Tue Opera Youse.— che Halifax Am- steur Dramatic Company gave their open- ing performance in the Opera Honse ast evening, presenting the sensational melo- drama “ June” to a large and fashionable audience. Between one of the acts Baby dure sang twosolos in a very pleasing way, and during the progress of the play Miss Lowrie also favored the andience with a couple of solos, and there was band musie, dsncing, ete. The rainbow dance was not given owing to an accident to the electrical apparatus, but it is promised for to-night and to-morrow night. To-night that well known and ever-popular comedy- drama “* The Private Secretary ” will be presented, and a good performance is pro- mised, The entertain.sents givea by this club are for the benefit of the New Cath} edral fund. Wetcome Home.— Unsworth, Newsome, and Cook, the winners of the Maseey-Harria trophy, returned from St John last evening bring!ng withthemthe prizethey so bandily woo. At the station, notwithstanding the jate hour at which the train arrived and the unfavorable weather,a great crowd areembled to give the victorious cacers a welcome home. As soon as they landed the three were escorted to a barouche in waiting in which they were driven up Water and Queen Streets, thence to their respective homes. The barouche was pre- ceded by about 150 firemen, cyclists; etc, bearing torches, with the Citizens Band in advance playing appropriate aire. As the procession left the station cheer after cheer went up forthe victorious racers. and the cheering was repeated at their homes and along the line of the proces- sion. ae DIED On September 20th, at her father’s residence, Elizabeth V. Burrows, widow ofthe late John Burrows, anc eldest daughter of George Lewis, in the 62n1 year of her age. [Funeral oa Thursday, at 2 o’cluck Ly carriages to Sherwood cemetery. Trade THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897 NEWS NOTES. Charles M. Dickinson has been appoint- jed United States Consul at Constanti- nop!le. One young British nobleman is a groom ina Johannesberg livery whilea Duke’s brother-in-law is bossing a gang of blacks in a mine outside the town, The New Enterprise says symptoms of Klondicitist bave appeared at Boviston, Guysboro county, and that atable, Glaaccw TIBAWOW ces his intention of closing out his sent business, and, when the proper sea- son arrives, to take his departure for the Yukon regions, Following the Wiiliam report that Emperor intends to visit the Queen at Balmoral comes the statement that the im peror ie anxious that the Queen should visit him either at Coblenz or Putsdam in April. Josephine’s rouge box, Napoleon’s pocketknife and the map he used during the 1806 camjaizn in Prussia. together with awooden eagie whittled by Nepoleoo IiI. when be was a prisoner at Ham. are amoug the relics bequeathed by Baron Larrey to the Carnavalet Museum in laris. Bismarck’s br-.in, accoriing to the estimate from external measurements made by Herr Ammon, an anthropolo- gist, and the sculptor who made the Iron Chancellor’sa bust, probably weighs 1,897 grammes, in which case it is the heaviest on record. Cuvier’s brain weighed 1,830 grammes; Brron’s, 1,807; Karts, 1,650; and Schiller’s, 1.580. The average weight of 1,380 grammes. Ireland’s claims upon the attention of the Roval family are being supported by the London Genealogival Magazine, which traces the descent of the Queen to Tur- lough O’Connor, who was King of Ireland in thetwelfth century, ani shows that her Majesty is twenty-ninth in descent from the great Irish kings. The astumption of the title of Queen of Ireland and the establish- ment of a Roval residence in the Emerald isle may not be long delayed, and the in- novation would surely do much to improve the prevailing feeling of the Irish peopl towards the British crown. Ciry Taxes—All parties leaving City Taxes anpaid, are requested to settle same before the Defanlters List is prepared «fqr publication. Poll Tax Ex-eutions are heing issued. Pay up at once and save expenses. 217 3 in. Prinee Edward Island Iilus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. ©2068GOC2000 F 900089600000 Tickets $ For the $ Exhibition : And Races will be on sale at both our drug stores, Drop in and get eve and thus avoid the rush at the gates, : SOOE 2 Perhaps we have something ° else you may want. Do ypu ao smoke ? ' ~ We sell everything a smoker S requires. 8 S Soda Water $ one of the healthiest as well as the most pleasant drink made. 5c a glass. 2 | : . ; Johnson & Johnson ; Graduates in Pharmacy. 9090 00008 0000000000008 0080 — RAARAARAAAASS ARAARAAAAARAAAAARASAS Fall Gocds. 2 ws EXHIBITION - WEEK NOTICE. WOOO 8868 ee During exhibition week we shall provide Special Facilities for you to see and examine our splendid stock of New Visit cur Dress Goods Department Visit our Mantie Department Visit our Millinery Department Visit our Fur Department and be convinced when you can find the best asgort- ment and newest styles at the finest prices. ©02060900000 BEER BROS Fxhibition Tickets for sale at Beer Bros. Charles R. Atwater, of that place, announ- pre- } the brain for an intelligent European is 0000 99690808 50650600 00000606 600000 MAC As Ady Wied BOWED YO Vw Special prices in our five great departments Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Dress Goods, Capes ~—~———and Sacques.——*~ PCB iwMAWWMAWDmM Lady visitors to the Exhibition will find many taings in our five different departments that will interest them. We will be glad to show eny and every visitor through our well- stocked departments. : JUST THINK.—750 (seven hundred and fifty) Ladies’ Jackets and Capes all new thi season; not one garment carried over from Jast season. The prices range from $2.75 up. We week in luck in securing between three and four hundred of those garments a shade over nalf price. Nowit is not hard for the buying public to understand what that means—why we will just pile those out to our customers ag fast as we can, just on the same lay as we got them, that is a shade over half price. Is there a manor woman on P. EK. Island who doubts our claims in regard to Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, if so, we should be glad to meet that person, and it would not take us long, with our present stcck of Reefers, Overcoats and Ulsters. to convince him or her that we carry the largest stock, show .the best. styles and ask less for goods than any other house in the trade. DRESS GOODS,—We are showing 2 magnificent, assortment of those goods; personally selected by one of the firm in the leading markets of Europe, bought for spot cash and marked at prices that is Bound to sell. HATS & CAPS.—For the last eighteen years we have acknowledged no competition in this line—all others have followed us so far behind thet we have not considered them in it. We keep the stock and styles up and keep the price down, always able to suit all-comers. Give us acall; don’t go home without seeirg through our immense stock. You'll be sorry if youdo.” | PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Ce £eS S2SOESISESCESOS Est'b. 1879 BRUCH® Hst'b. 1879 Hlottetown’s {realest TaUOPIO sl Judges of Value-—™ Fall and Winter Overcoatings, and Suitings to b2 of the highest orde Our ambition is ever to, get materials that pronounce cu and at the very lowest prices. BANNOT 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 cutters on P. EK. I, is at the head of the cutting department. | We have a nice line of Readymade Clothingjand Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices D. A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring. asia ee ee ee ee 0 aM a a cg re Rn I ne cen ge oe a -