THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER, 11 1897. SECRETE DO LAE fF NTO ANG AC EN rs,’ tO ee a | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | THE VICE-REGAL ViSIT. | — BO FREE Ss ee SP Pe \ “Ss <<“ — > depsngti-etnsin “ ® Leorrvrr ae st Q oo | Programme for the Reception ef Lord wud ; 1URa,™ dy . pir, rewrut if rir i > } ] Arya +) es‘? ruro, | Lady Aberdeen To-imorrow cA ‘ Ru ) re { me + Whi ctur n Unis ete yn { 1esiis > ’ : “— . i } : on Uesuday even- > oe ne Meh O } . ! ‘ , J og, 26th October | Some slight changes have been made in Penk oe ’ Rul bers | , | the arrangements for the reception o1 their ; , oven won, Sate. —R. Benivets will bell 1 es! ; < > Ara ibys i = SALG.— ie. Bening will Oe I ; xcellencres tomorrow. The following R il ) vé ! ts ; OF ANection on W edoesday the 13th inst naa wid 1] t Poa j 5. ie ; : a é : ‘ty | progreiime will be followed as closely ag " 4 fne dou * tenement house on north vide | nossible : ; : s\ ] ; & ’ | p : Alby street, formerly owned by he ale | a } . } : Latest styles i . ° the late | Ihe Acadia naviny their Excellencies. Wm. Ladner. 4 3 Latest styles a | on board, 1 expected to reach here about | ‘ & = 5 e ' . Latest styles | Over tHe Wnrart A horse with a] ae Faend a On landing they will be | oy Lé3 ” |} met by a Guard of Honor and escorted to | Fe] ‘ess truckload of oysters backed over the Rail- , ’ ‘ 7 . i . . j : y r 2 f > > , , ' i * Low prices ; Way wharf at Summerside on Saturday alae xh ins stg Ray eit faaeh . ; : ; = » ‘Tl’ . - guiretiy. t ‘ CZ ! ow prices aflernoon, The horse and driver were | i as 3 1 oka ‘ . } i a rescued and the oysters were fished out! , “*' p.m. the distionished Visitors will rs m™ 5 in wii -_ ‘ ¥ LOW pi ices ; Guring the course of the afiernoon crive to the Opera Honse, Where they will A ' 2 : | f g ur f the afi ; S&S ii | uzin be received bv a Guard of Hovor,and a B_4 X ih od SS 7 - - : i ’ ry nr thi for r Os Great variety | Normye Provev.—The young man o, reaching the platform of the Opera | . Peset wntanes © -who was arrested on Saturday | House will receive addresses from the wae hb Cabl allée J a te ; : “ —s . ) ae Prov Incial (ov r ' “ar j Mavor : | : a : nivkt. arged with stealin a Shediac, | eroment av¢é swayor ant wer yy 4 : 7 YT roy y , oF gs Jonneil ; , i . Na i or A < » reat variety | was released on Monday. Nothing was Council, His Kxeellency is expected i a Ha ee, my? K : ] Re q 7* Gas # é . |} proven against him. Mr. E.R. McDonald to make a short reply to those addresses, | ee S- ji >. evr rDw «¢ Yah ; ce j diately af ae fis 3 cn . ~S ca LLEY qi ( ave appeared for the complainant.—Moncton eee lv after which the public recep- | \ o : Fe ? tion of those | 3 rent! les: ‘A ALLEY & CO an’ of of those ladies mn gentiemen desirous eee re of being presented will take place. This Te “<r MEO & “wT 68 haa , iy a : 3h , os? hae : zi rt : 4 - ° A iad i ai ¢ Ud. (y LP p OF se 11 ONOR .—~— WO 3s ( QO. 82ud will nos be later than 3.30) o'clock. & EDT ‘ 4 fa? a F } ‘\@ Pay ‘ , | Battaiion, will meet at the drill sned Ladies and geutlemeo will not come in| ” iid BL =", % LPS . = The sho ris t t tat 8 o’clock sharp, to arrange for ful] dress, as tbe reception 1S au informal , wl wae . ’ ; ° i ae : the Guard of Honor te receive their | 08¢ but in order that the names may be | Y ah »} ' Qn ‘ mnow an ‘ Ane ae} re Att SBLLUOUCISL | xeellengies, the Governor Ce neral and known ; and en ee oe eee ! 5 I.\\ Cne shoeist | Lady Aberdeen on their arrival at Char- should bave two cards with their names. io : ) | lotietown tomorrow.—D. Stewart, Capt written On them. : | ff i ° : ° : * ; , m At the conclusion of the publie reception ; r ‘ 7 <<< | Tue Secove Crorp—A branch of an | Lord Aberdeen will probably goto Victoria ; , y L ; . . oe ed) GOB DOD eG ewe |apple tree baring the second crop of | Park and there inspeet tne sailors from the is . ee | biossoms, was exhil ted at Tue Examiner Dominion cruisers and the militia who e ’ nines It's SO easy Office this forenoon. The tree from ; ™4Y turo out. ~ Vv S whica this branch was taken ia growing iu Lady Aberdeen will remain, and deliver | 1 0 8 oN the garden of Mr. Jobn Mackenzie, heraddre:s on The Women’s Council of . ' ol a: + . ve — e Gerald Street. Mr. Mackenzie was for | Caneda. The idea that this addre-s is for years gardener wiih the late William | WOmen Only is quite a misiake and genile- Heard. men will fiad it very interesting. " 9s : —_—— , In the evening the Lieut.-Governor and! ay 2° om f Promer Payment.—Mr. Jobn Maveach, | Mrs. Howlan will eptertain their Excei- is erp, the agent of tre Muinal Life Insurance, | lencies at dinner, Fbhey will remain To Select a.... Wedding y fk i Company, of New York, on Thursday las, | during the night at Government House f ' + handed Mrs Joseph Gillis a cheque fo | and o little atter 9 on Wednesday morning Fa 3 4 ] ke 3! Oud beivg the amount of an insurance } will visit one or two of the city schools, | LAaGies S Gloves (4 i | policy onthe iife of her lete hushand| probably Upper Prinee Street and the | in that company. Ihe promptness | Convent School. After the visit ‘to the of the payment of this poly is} schools their Excellencies will drive to the | in keepirg with the sigh position which | railway station aad take a special train at ; a ’ | Mr. Maceachern’s company occupies} 10a. m. fur Summerside. . 5 ibroughout the world. a i es. e + a Ss ~o-+eom 4 i At this store. We have so many new and artistic things to show you that you will find it an easy and pleasant task to Tomorrow’s Proceepincs.—The mem-~ Selling like hot eake.—Every visitor . ms » 29 » : . \ e : ~ “2 bers of the 82ed Battalion Band are hereby surprised and pleased at the magouificent n Otified to attend at the drill shed tomor- display of jackets and capes ia our ; row, Tuesday, the 12th inst, at 12 o’clock | pyantle department.— Prowse Bros. r a. ; : j noon to form part of the Guard of Honor ' . 237 3i | oe LES Tawa a Ss to receive their Excellencies the Governor make a choice. 4 / / ( ; ‘ j ¢ ; ¢ , ¢ Sterling Silver Noveities > > h & as mS “mo ase @e Goan es |S S {>= =. “, . Sm ” 4 ; | General and Lady Aberdeen on their Ladies’ Sacques. — Have you veen , Silverware ealedl <a tth (emai atte Ma A end through our mastle room this fall? = If | | i ge aaa gg : es not, why not ? Come now and come quick ° > . ’ Fancy Clocks pee ae ee oe and see the finest assortment of new styles es SO HErLs ’ — : oP vagfieg”* 3 ! A Sap Faratiry.—The Pioneer reports in the city.—Prowee Bros. 237 3i { ereseose | that an extremely sad fatality occurred at | —— ’ | Tyne Valley on Wednesday about 12) — i ° | o'vlock, which resulted im the death of / W e WwW Wy E. LUNER, the childof Mr. and Mrs Baglowe. The | £23@@¢e@See00 ¢ eoooecsecose . latter, it appears, had gone Out after some At Com: | ’ ols s for dinoer, leaving the chi ; : ps ms . ) ) Jeweler same Baad vie ees ra See — ° The- Best, the Newest, the Most: Stylish, the Cheapest......... ' house. When she returned it was to find 2e @ & GOOF aeWweov 8s Parker House Rolis The kind that we make are made to give satisfaction. They are just the size for table use. The quality 1s the best. ‘he price 13 10c per doz: the poor child lying upon the floor burnt. The child said “Oh mother, ’m burnt to death,” and expired. The poor mother | then fainted, and it was both lying upon the floor thus that they were found. The unfortunate child’s clothing had no doubt caught whilst playing in her mother’s absence, before the fire. Cheyne'’s Lecture ; / ! ! 8 on Thursday evening, the pic- tures were so realistic that several persons canght severe colds. Here’s our advice toyon. Call st either of our stores to night and get two or three of our La Grippe Powders. Take one at bed time, also a good hot glass of lemonade, and wrap up warm; then take another powder in the morning and you'll feel 100 per cent. better. . The powder only costs 5e each, Would you rather have the cold or the money. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. 8 A Patxrvi Acciwent.—On Friday morn- ing, Mrs. Harry McKee, of Summerside, met with a serions and very painful acci- dent. She was going down stairs with a baby in her arms, when she slipped on the steps and fell. She endeavored to save the baby from injury by putting out her } arm bat missed the window frame and her | arm crashed through the glass, receiviug very severe injuries. The forearm was cut open almost its entire length—a deep, nasty. jagged wound, which Dr. McLellan stitched up, seven or eight stitches being required. The under side of the wupper- arm was also badly cut. We are very happy to leara that Mrs. McKee is now Lhe Wonderful Cheap Men i. Telephone 9S. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY > = @® > & @ 826667?mG% 2S 2 a aA COCO waewm «- 464% = oe*® ©966050°80 9606 OOOS 69OOCDESCDETHOOICSCSSOSS > OOOO * Fo SO SSSESOOCH HSE OS HOSES HGEOSSs 6O8F068659 i ? sakes Best Bread. | progressing favorably both fromthe wound gegg@eeeeeseessosesese @eces drat equate Se @ @ @ ea" nd the shock.— Pioneer. Hist b. 1 879 BRUCH®S Est’b. 1 879 TS TE — —_—— Mire Are showring | | i | LAO E | Many E:xclusive he tet Dress Novelties ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALKING “Y : in plaia and fancy effects. The prices range from 80c to $2.25 per yard and : |. cach costvme is characterised by it’s distinct and charming style. About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and High class trimmings to suit each of them. 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. We sell BEE g “0 cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, Perfect satisfaction or,no sale APRON SALE TD. 2p wie Continues a few days longer. ee High Class Tailoring.