. ve 1 . 7, Pl % 4 : vy, e THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1397 SOT ee He OUT ae gS PLT Pa PS ek RT | 5 we r eee 7 ve IL At AND OTHE a mas, THE CRUISER OSPREY. OUR CLAIM AL ul She Arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday " ; axsousstessennienseumtiainesemnses “mentee Afternoon—A Handsome Craft Well i —IS THAT- . em ‘ Otticered, : . NGINEERS drill tonight. ; . os Sovereign g 8 OmSaturdav the Dominion Government } Ww ; vee" Cruiser Osprey ‘Seame into port. This gays fi Fl : 3 HAT Has Become of the Pownal | ory a. faunched at ol thuine WR ae ' a 88 é MmuUNnC ‘ bur me Du a ” ij a V oring | la-t autumn, the christening ceremony at, a . ; Ta te sah, | being performed by Lady Davies. T aa BHxtracts | s:Jom’s Lodge, AF. & M.., of this | re ria chaoner of 12 Davies. The : et yf : , _ | Osprey is a schooner of 124 tons, built a 5 ‘ 5 _ | city will celebrate the 100th auniversary after the McLean model. Her rig is de re : i: 3 Are unexcelled for great Strength, Purity | of its formation on Weduesday, the 13th} © 7 iy ] ya ? ‘ den 1S — : and Pertect Flavor. of October next cidedly handsome, ani She spreads a total i) a ve ee sail area of 2,700 yards. The length of 19 “Our Proof Have your meals at Grace Church the hull is 125 feei; from tip of Lowsprit y * Bazaar in Large & Sons show roome, on | © end of mainbooin the measurement is mE , Ist—Our Customers say 80. exhibition days. Only 25 cents each in-| 175 feet. The mainboom is 72 feet long ie bial? sles ‘rearing. iad dl taelde tier extreme beam is 254 feet; dratt 134 ee ¢q | C \ Sov } . ationrente feet; and she can sail 14 knots. The oe he ” i | Br oO “a? 19 night you ean | ¢rulver looks well under sail, and presented p ei: \ ii 2 yw lg get a good brea ston Wednecday, Thurs- | ® fine appearance as she came in on | Wis F ii § for Sovereign Brand day or Friday moraing at Grace Church | Saturday. The Osprey is commanded by _ M: actured by Bazaar in Large & Son’s show rooms, | Capt. Knowlton. The first officer is Lucas _ > ED i Great George St. for but 20 cents. Aker, and she cacries a gunner, boat- | : : i SIMSON BR Os 9. & q {). BS swain, and twenty-two men besides. By} T i @ Halifax. N. S Grace Cavuren Bazaar and the great | Invitation of Commander Spain, who i a ae l exhibition both open to-morrew. Youcan| is making the present cruise in the . i : “fe: “>, o-. ree agreat many things at the exlibition for } USprey, one of our staff visited the cruiser 5 : : 2 SBD + 4 r? 150 cents , and a great variety of fancy and | and fouod the good impression, received 2 j ie © ; pos = | wiefu!] oust cles at the Baz zaar for 10 cents: from a distant examination, confirmed by i 2 =A — stepping on board. Everything is in first- ; | Exurerrroxn Nores.-— Keep in mind the class order, the wood and metal work i ~ ey fact that firet-clasa dinners, lunches and | 8crupu.ously clean, and ropes neatly coiled. | ih, TET '¢ - ~ o~ . - : . ny - . . r ; is al vers and eshments will be supplied to all parties The men are well disciplined and well set oe 1) Bee visiting the exhibition grounds right there | @P> mostly clean shaven, and look exactly Ee ated 3S ia on the spot. Hot dinners oniy 25 cents. like the Jack : Tars of the Royal Navy. 1 @ egoins Lunches and refreshments proportionately | The cruiser is tied up splendidly, com. ii cheap “ | fortable accommodation being provided 4) & should now claim your at Se ee for officers and men. One is struck by BZESB*°MwEBME*AEHB ‘ tention. Low shoes are Hicrtanp Games—In the Highland | the extreme cleanliness; and the beauty : " dangerous this cold, damp | Games at Antigonish, D. Clarke, of Grand : the a a as ray ; Sida ah Se I © | weather unless your ankles | River, won first prize for heavy hammer | te vessel Indicate that the pride whic ] D t t : . d h t d Sg Me . ; , : : : _ . . . ae - te OP ~ 1 a are protecial. A few prices | throwing, his b-st throw being 96 feet 8 | une Captain plainly feels for his vessel is Our new Mant e epar ment 18 groaning under t e tremenaou ini will speak lower than words | iuches. J. McDonald was second witha eee — a 8 as ae hy j Ladies’ low Gaiters from 32c. throw of 82 feet. D. Cl arke also won | 5!st8 of &@ handsome brase cannon which 18 z L dj it ill t sf Ladies’ 8 button Gaiters, 48-. in the light hamm-r comp-tition, covering | #8 much for ornament as for use, In the assortment of nhew Sacques and Capes-— e@ares 1t Wl pay you 0. Se ie Ladies’ Button Gaiters, better | 116 feet 5 Aims. Tn putting aa heavy Cae . a stand of nen ore | poly rouble when * © quality, 60c shot H. llis was first with a throw of {| 99@ revolvers, In case © h 3 b f; k h th t | | . : e 2 64 eS és a T . Ladies’ 9 button ‘Gai ters, leather | 37 feet . hisiniiin and 1D. Clarke second ~aeotert © the fie ~ kk Regulations. t ose 200 8 etoere J Ou Make any pure ase Im tia ine, { bound, 70c. with 37 feet 3 inches. Putting !'vbt stone: | Captain seeder aa —s a a iI Ladies’ 10 button Corduroy Gait- | first J McDonald 44 feet 2 inches; second but it is pleasant to ee that > far = ers, 65c. D. Clarke 43 feet 6 inches. captures have been made peaceably. ° Men’a Gaiters, 75e and $1.10 t i ’ : - ane rs 8c ae : oe oe on aailor and his vessel isa | v ew Ove PCOA t G; ; J ee eee os? ; Kenstincron.—The Kensington ; ts oo. cheese : a | 5oG. factory is being enlarged, the addition being a 20x17 feet, aud a larger engine will be put Particular Jackets for par-. > i| in. The cheese output this year isexpect- | tienlar Ladies, at Paton’s. New Ree fe rs |e ed to more than double that of last year. -———— 9 ie ALLEY &, 60 This is a pleasing evidence of progress, Ciry Taxes—All parties leaving City {i A *, | and shows that the Kensington farmers | Taxes unpaid. are requested to settle came > 4 ; 9 | believe in making the most oft‘ieir special | pefore san diode baad t is prepared for Ne Ww iE iste is "7 advantages in dairyiog. This example is publication. Poll Tax Executions are . "79 THE SHOEISTS. — well worthy of imitation in many sections, being issued. Pay up at once a eee where the farmers have not yet awakened oa spiliei re Sea expenses. 217 3 in. e : FH yu the possibilities oO the great dairying N oe ° Ct SSS SVSessese sese industry—Agriculturist. Prince Edward Island Ulus-- e Wy Ui Ge ia 9 ream Charlottetown Baptist Church treated the Bookstores. Price 25¢. aemmnnae : i i people of Cornwall to a musical concert ; on Friday evening that wasmuch apprecia.. | CUO@eP@esoee Teeepocog——es As our half price sale last season cleared out our entire steck , : a ; ed by all who eer The program f thi bat f h w consisted of anthems, solos and eeveral r } and. COCOR =? | sevsinss ty she ce see tnd ay Defin- of Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers, we have nothing resh ne Stentiford. The soloisia were Misses B. Nicholson, Marion McKav, Marion Earle, } and Mr. Cecil McNeil. Misses Amy Earle 9 oni Ella Steavenson were the accor panists. 9 After a choice lunch prepared bv the 3 ladies atthe house of Mr. Artemas Hyde, S the choir returned to che city. a goods to offer you this fall and we are ina position to give you ! prices on Clothing that cannot be duplicated in atereny others ‘ PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men | Jhsta JO | @@Q@OSSESSOOOSOCOSSOD 7 fitions is If any article bought from us is not just what we say it is, bring it back and it will be al! right, or else you get your money back. ‘That’s what we mean when —__o__—— Fresh To-day. A Narrow Escare.—What came verv near being another fatal accident oce irred on Ferry wharf Saturday evening. An elderly man with a horse and cart drove we sav “every One guarar- one of the wheels on the sidewalk. The teed.”’ Telephone °8. 3 oe 98 weight was too great and the wheel partially > Just now we want to get Dp es e @ : eo a e : BE ‘dD. STEWART roke through, throwing the man to the clear of a large number of ECLIPSE BAKERY ground. The horse became ‘rightered \ Bakes Best Bread. but the driver held on to the reins. In the CoM BS bee ; and are giving genuine Se BBB] SQOe Qoe / *trugzie he feil behind the cart and the eer \ reios being very tight the horse started to bargains in order to do it. BWBVWVWeVVeAewsee 4 move backwards, Two young men who saw theaccidentand rushed tothe rescue,arrived = 6 pins st in time todrag the man away. Had ; FY 3 they been a second or two later the cart 9 Te BS wheel would have passed directly over his ’ neck, with, itis prohable, fatal results. They did not recognize the man who was é , 10 THE evidently intoxicated.— Guardian. can spend a pleasant time o o 4 ( 9 ¢ Icoking at my new and at- ¢ ( ; ¢ Se >a a > ® ¢/'e @e D> eS _ oe & coovosoeceucneeesoossnonsoesenes ies Graduates in Pharmacy. 090 9000 000000000090 B19000 RA NES “EU LADS P02 STARAAAAASASAAA ABAAAAASARY , Est'b. 1879 BRUCEHE Estb. 1879 i EXHIBITION - WEEK oe NOTICE, attcown's GYealest iMG ll? = S008 4008 tractive display of Watches, Clocks, Rings Jt is a wise buyer who knows that the best place to buy is at this store. The quality the best, the price a ag and fair one. Ve -shall be pleased vn you visit our siore. to During exhibition week we shall provide Special Facilities | Judges of Value— for you to see and examine our splendid stock of New Teo pronounce cu Fall and Winter Overcoating, and Suitings to be of the highest orde it ‘Ww. W. WELLYER, ( ’ 4 Stas Visit our Dress Goods Department and at the very lowest prices. Our ambition is ever to get materials that | ; Ne ee Visit our Mantle Department ANT VP | - i. | Visit our Millinery Depariment CANNOT BiG e AGelled 4 PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION. Visit our Fur Department ia " +4: , inti : b t- by any other house in the trade. Our Mr. J. J. Ross, who is known to the public as i : Maritime Breeders Association es ee on ae ae ae ieee a of the best cutters on P. E. I, is at the Ferd of the cutting department. thie ters of the Maritime We have a nice line of Readymade Clothingjand Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices A meeting 0 is c . d of th leading breeders of the Maritime ‘Seton: will be held on the Exhibition Grounds, on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at 19 o’clock, er BENS. ROGERS, e*860G0eese BEER BROS D. A. BRUCE | President. | ; ! : | if A.B. WARBURTciary- |e Fxhibition Tickets for sale at Beer Bros. High Class Tailoring. i AAAR ARAM AAMAS HARARAAAAAASAAARRARA . : ‘ a : ss : : ar mn Winsor. 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