% You Can't Make Water Run up Hill Neither can yi if yeu use cheap, trashy, : . 1 Make a Success OT your pastry Sovereign Flavoring Extracts enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flayar 2 ways renanie, Ask ror *“Sovereloen’ ~ SIUSON BROS, & CO. Halifax. N. §. fam 2 FP g SE td) €), THIS LITTLE PIG ee Went to ms rk Se this little i 4 pig stayed home etc etc. How 4) every child is amused with this £ F little rhyme, it seems to please LY them imme liately. A puir of little shoes much make them 7 7 an he:p you. Seems to give almost as delight, why no happy ? we « This week we nave made 4 special display of infants shoes, see them, they are interesting to every one. Prices 45c 50c 58c and 65c. © ALLEY & CO. . Set @] 2] 826 2SFTB SG VSV®O SHOERISTS. THY You get your money back if a A purchase from us does nut please you. IN MAKING PASTRY PIES We use the best butter that can be had. That is one reason why our pies are so good. Another is that we know how to make them. Apple, Lemon and Tart Pies 10c. each. Cream Pies 12 and ldc. cach Cccoanut Pies 15 and 20c. each CLocolate Pies 20 and 25c. each. eS £62406 6OO8 OOOO Telephone 98. ‘D. STEWART ? ECLIPSE BAKERY # Bakes Best Bread. me TBD’ 2Besd2eu $3.00 a Pair Gentlemen should see our $3 Boots in Chrome and English Calf, plain toe er toe cap. We have cheaper lines also— good value—hut if you want a pair of $3 boots and wanta good pair, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. “Our prices speak for them- selves. R. K, JOST, Stamper’s Corner, Valuable Property For Sale at Orwell The undersigned offere, by Private Sale his yaluable farm of 197 acres of excellent land. 120 acres are clearand in high state of cultivation, about 80 acres being museel mudded. The balance of the farm57 acres is covered with a growth of the best hard and suft wood. The pro- perty is well watered and suitable for Dairving or stock raising. On the farm sy vood dwelling bouse and all the necessary Barns and Outbuildings. It is onveniently situated, being only 23 mile from shipping at Vernon River Bridge and 3 miles from Orwell Brush Wharf. Churches, Schools, Cheese Factory, stores etc., are all within easy reach, and marsh and mussle mud are close at hand. The farm will be eold en bloc, or the rear— containing about 100 acres—will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. -The greater part of the purchase money, may remain secured on the farm. For further partic ulars apply to HUGH D. McLEOD, Orwell. cepL4-- ED,—-A girl for general pemgsrart, rs . ecDeox d, Kent St. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTE TOWN.” SEPTEMBER 27, 1897 LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ] ' ! | 1 ? ful exhibition that has ever been held there a =~ . we. F. Regular meeting of St. LW ce Lodge toniglit at 8 o’clock. = Tue Gaz Cuore will meet for practice to night at 8 o’clock in the YY. &. ©.A | Hall. New members invited and ex- pected. | te ia Avnerton Exarnrtion.— Very active pre- | parat ous are being made fo! he Alberton Exhibition, which wil! be held on the 30th inst, It prom ses to be the most success- { | | SAVINGS »A rhe echools bank tly esta shed here promises to be a plete suecess. On last Monday, the opening day, the pupils deposited the snug }sum Of $34 Dey sits will be received again Monday morning.—Summerside | Pioneer. ssid ieicioe Frercu Lessons.—Professor Jos. Oct. Arsenault will resume bis French classes Wednesday, the 29th inst. Those wishiug to join will please call on Mr. a Arsenault (School Street) betwen 7 and 8 4. m. apy evening, or write him for par- ticulars. Lith First Mernopisr Cuvrcn.—Dr. Potts, f Toroato,Generai Secretary of the Educa ional Society of the Methedist Church of a of the most famous pulpit ators A ‘a, is announced to preach the First Methodist Church next Sun- y evening and lecture on Monday even- ia Maxine Mourrain Dew.—-A large illicit was seized in tbe mountains of lale,20 miles from Port Hawkesbury, a few days ago by inland revenue officers from Toronto. A quantity of illicit whiskey dalso. This makes three illicit seizures made in Inverness this 7 Gien was seize still year. scgesiiiiiiesl A Goop Resvuitr —It is pleasiug to hear that between $800 and $900 was realiz-d atthe catering in connection with the Provincial Exhibition. The ladies of St. Dunstant’s congregation dd this work this year, and gave the most unbounded satisfaction. Tne balance remaining att2r the expenses are paid will be set apart for the New Cathedral fund. Axcienr Remains Founp.--—While dig- ging in a cellar at Sydney, 0. B., one day last week, a workman found the skeleton of a man, together with a number of coins and gilt buttons. The coins date a hundred years back. What sppeared to be a stone wall was also found under- ground. Possibly the remain® were those of a soldier, and the presence of the buttons would indicate that he was buried in his uniform, iineitagpuliagell Evancetistic Services. —Mr. H. L. Gale, who is one of the leading evangelists of today, will be in Charlottetown this week and will conduct a series of special evangelistic services in the interest of the Young Men’s Christian Association of this city. The first meeting wil! be held in} Zien Church next Sunday afternoon at 3.45 o’clock. Mr. Gale will be accompanied by Mr. Greenwood, of Boston, who is spoken of as the leading Gospel singer on the globe. He Never Came Bacx.--A_ recently appointed Seott Actconstable had a sad |} CREATED A PEERS OF experience a few days ago at Joggins Mioes. Meeting a man for whom he had | a warrant, he promptly arrested him, and at the request of prisuner went with hitm to hishouse for a change of clothing They wentinto the kitchen where the prisoner threw his hat on the table and asked the constable to wait there while he went up stairs to change hissuit. In the words of the song “he never came back.” Ssoormss Arrray.—A shooting affray which almost terminated fatally is said to have occurred at Cape North during the past week over the cargo of smuggled liquor alleged to have been landed at that place. It appears that some of the people of the district made an attempt to capture a quantify of the liquor, when McIntosh, who now claims the ownership of the entire cargo,procured a shot gun and fired several charges at the meo, twoof whom received serious injuries. If reports are true there will be lively times in that district before snow flies.—North Sydney Herald. Taae etna We have received the balance of our and some of the models are of unusual style and attractiveness. See our new MISS DUNIAP (AAAAA AAAS AASAAAAAAAAAAAARR AAAS oS Oe BARON STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL (Sir Douald Smith.) THE BRITISH EMPIRE, Jung, 1897. We own that mony a kilted knicht Has ably led the van; And sturdy hands, wi’ falehion bricht, Hae rescued weaker man. We’re prood tae think Auld Scotia‘s hills Hae nursed the true and brave; And that the music o’ her rills Resounds ower every wave. In walks o’ science and o’ art Her sons aye haud their ain; afexp? . ~ - - i In merey’s schemes, that win the heart, They’re active ia the main. But nane wha’ve brichtened Scotia’s fame; Through days o’ weal and woe, Ker bore a purer, loftier name Than he wha rules Glencoe. Though every acreo’ his place Was bocht wi’ sterling cash; And no’ usurped through royal grace, Nor muckle fecht an’ fash. Some proodly flaunt in gowden brand, And ithers brag o’ birth, But no’ an ilk in ony land Can match Sir Donald’s worth. Wha links wi’ mind 0’ giant force The just and generous sou); Aye hbaudio’ on that straicht course Which ends within the goal. bound Then, rich the licht o? Heaven shine doon, Then, earth beet joys afford Tae smooth the life, an gild the croon U* Scotland’s new made lord. And, as his love frae strand to strand Aft spans the ocean’s flow, Sae shall oor fair Canadian lund Clasp hands wi’ tar Glencoe. E.S.M. WHAT A FALL IS’ THERE, In its moral days the Toronto Globe used to say that Ministers of the Crown ought to be above suspicion, ana that men who are suspected should be required to retire, Now the scene is changed, for Mr Tarte is called in question, not by the Teries so much as by the Independent Liberals. We are therefore told by the Glebe that it ig very unjust, very unkind, and very unfair, even to criticize Mr. Tarte’s echemes until Parliament has gone over them, and has investigated them, and has solemnly decided whether they are corrupt or not. Everybody is to accept everything and anything, and is to be quiescent, and is to refrain from discussing great public pro- jects, involving large expenditures, until Parliament, with ita Liberal majority, meets, and tells us what to think and what to say: Tie Globe may adopt this attitude with respect to public issues if it pleases; but as for The Mail and Empire, it intends to exercise its independent judgment and to speak freely —Mail and Empire. 39006 voescee FT 200068000000 Did It ver Strike You : Thai it is safer to employ 8 ; physician of known ability, : eg, 6 ® e than to risk heal.h aud life in the hands ef an exper- ienced man? lt is just an important to havo an able druggist. 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