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Now Comes The Rubber Time Of Year, However much vou and our- selves would like to have otherwise the fact remains t With the coming of Novem the humble rubber paramount position, it now ce mes & question « f rubbers six monthe of wet feet, co it, bat ber assumes a he- . oF Lis, Doctors aod a thousand other liis and made on pew the "97 .>9 paper on the wall Our rubbers are the best, lasta to snit shoes, thev fit “like the | ALLEY & 60, The Shoeists being recognized by all who Printers and Publishers ey The real value of so price absolutely nothing. You We have a salesman. We are opening a new of Silverware; it will it will give us pleasure Ww. W. WELLNER Jeweler. Tops Made fresh to-day © PER DOUZ Bf Triersove 98 STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. >= Sete e @& + % oe OtO6f. 68 92629486 <ef PRESSES EEE EEE EES eee yyy ; ~ws@ 4 4 oe 2 ea 4 ee 62S 28488 el elt ds. 7 Choi Beer & Coff — l case Shelled Walnuts, lease Shelled Almonds, 4 cases Dessiecated Cocanut, ce Layer Figs, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, (alifornia Muscated Raisins New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, China Preserved Ginger, — Queen” Flour “Wevw Goods Wust ‘ Received its SE tee et — eee Oe a , Ofer es ‘Pee Oe ie © * oes ee he: Pe RR POE Ret Aad, Ne a ee Cee Poe ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 11, 1897. LOCAL AND OTHBR ITZil § Svurreme Covrr.—Today the rule for a new trial in the Gillis-Martin case was refused, inet aes B. I. S. Concerr.—The Benevolent local talent of the city, will give a concert in St. Patrick’s Hall on Thursday evening ) the 18th inst. oasiamenedis Tue Weatuer.— Winds shifting to south and east, acd increasing to stroog breezes and gales during the night or early on Friday. Fair today but becoming unsettled and rainy again. sicsaiilicaad For tae West [xpies.—The schr. Elma sailed today for the West Indies with a cargo which included 2100 bags oats, 1200 brie. potatoes, 27 bales hay, and 660 turkeys and geese, shipped by Carvell Bros. She also had 43 horses, 8 cows and 46 sheep shipped by different persons. scthihieiicanta Sueer anp Lamps —Mr. C. A. MeNatt shipped 190 sheep and lambs to Messrs. Falkin & Mason, Apohaqai, N. B., on Monday. Mr. S. H. Jones shipped 655 sheep and lambs by the Northumberland on Wednes- day morning te Boston,—Summerside Farmer. Tne Excertext programme of the en- tertainment in St. Peter’s Hall next Tues- day appears in our advertisment columns today. This proniisesto be an unusually good entertairment. — Srrvek sr Licatninc.— During a thunder and lightning storm which pre- vailed on Saturday night lightning truck the barn of Robert Kelly, Indian Mountain, about ten miles from Moncton, tearing off the boards, killing one cow and badly injuring another. Tuvecat Lester Fi 4ixs.—Before A., Lord, Esq., Fishery Officer, Amos Lantz of Point Prim, was convicted of two charges of fishing lobsters out of season, and in each case was fined $70 and coete. William Finlayson and Donald N. Murchison, also of Poivt Prim, confessed to infractiona of the same Jaw and each ‘was fined $20 and cost. Bopy Fioaritne.—We hear that durmg the progress of the storm yesterday the captain of the bark Cosmo, lying ia the stream, observed the lifeless body of a man floating in the river, apparently moving in the direction ef Brick- makers Point. It was too stormy at the time for the captain to do anything in the way of looking after the body. The body was dressed in dark clothes. It would -be well] for the authorities to send ont a search party. Faster Taan tHe Mixt—An amusing joke was played yesterday on a Monctouian who is interested in mining. Mr. Ansbach the German Magician, visited his office and noticing samples ot mivera! deposits, pick- ed a piece of copper ore up and asked: “Is this copper?” Being replied in the affirmative he broke a piece off and apparently ate it. After smacking his lips with apparent relish he said: “I guese it is,” and then shook his right leg anda ceat rolled out on the floor. It was certainly very speedy transformation.— Moncton Transcript. Arrer Mayy Years.—A romantic story comes from Russelville, Ky. It seems that or more ago, J. W. Chandler, seventy-six vears uld, of Buckeville, aod Nancy Belcher, reventy-four years old, were married only Twesday. Each had married avother, but in all that time bad cherished a remnant of the first love. They had been sweethearts in chilihood, and then lovers. A quarrel came and they parted, and iu time each married. Both had been left alone in the world for several years. At last they decided to reunite the love that had been separated halfa cen- tury ago. Tue Nieur Hawk Cuivs is once again comfortably housed in their old quarters. The old staff of officers are again on deck and everything promises for a saccessful season’s work. Financially the Club holds a commanding position. Among the assets they enumerate a noble specimen of the equine race, which, with the merry-go- round itie intended to purchase next apring, will admirably tend towards the pleasure of the members during the summer months, The enjoyable teature of last season—the fow] suppers—will again this year have a prominent place on the programme. Damace BY THE StorM.—The storm of yesterday afternoon wad very severe east, and the railway bridges at Marie and St. Peters suffered. The damage to the first- mentioned structure was not very great, but about fifty feet of the bridge at St. Peters was washed sway. The _ structure was impassable for trains until thie after n00n avout one o’elock, by which time it was sufficiently repaired to admit of the passage of the accom modation train. The train which left here yesterdsy afternoon did vot get beyond Ste Peters starch fae tory, aud returoedto the city from that place this morning. Trains passed over the bridge at Marie last night and this morping. The storm was also severely felt in Summerside. According to the cor- respondent of the Guardian part of the breastwork at the west end of the town was carried away making the street impassible. Queen’s wharf was badly damaged in several placer, and will need a good dea! of repsir. The railway wharf aleo was hadly swept, and undermined in several places, making ;the track somewhat dangerous. The warehouses on railway wharf were pretty badly flooded, a large section of tbe floor being lifted by the seas and one of the doors beaten in. Irish Society, assisted by some of the best | though they loved each otber fifty years | QUEEN THE BeHMIND THE FINGER, , Miss Lillan Bell, whois narrating her, impressions of the Old World and its! people for the Ladie’s Home Journal, | wries from London, in the November | issue of that magazine: “I have seen) the Houses of Parliament and the Tower | and Westminster Abbey, and the Worla's | Fair, but the most impressive sight I ever | beheld is the upraised hand of a London | policemen. I never heard one of them | speak except when spoken to. But Jet one little blue-coated man raise his forefiager | | and every vehicle on wheels stops, and | | stops instantly, stops in obdience to law | and order, stops without swearing or ges- ticulating er abuse; stops with no under-| handed trying to drive out of line and get by on the other side, just stops, that is the | end of it. And why? Because the Queen of England is behind that raised finger. | Why a London policeman has more power | than our President. Even the Queen’s) coachmen obey; that is what makes liber- | ty. “Tam the most flamboyant of Americans, the most hopelessly addicted tomy own conntry, but I must admit that I bad my first real taste of liberty in England. I will tell you why. then most industriously set about studying out a plan by which we may evade them. America is «uffering, as all republics must of neceasity suffer, from liberty in the hands of the multitude, The multitude are ignorant, and liberty in ‘he hands of the ignorant is always license.” Sovereign Flavoriag Extracts are the criterion of perfection, They are known and accepted as the mcst reliable and the purest. <n Great Jacket sale.— Bros- Beer Pure blood is nheolutely necessary | for perfect health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is giver. 2+6e-e o-oo SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Nov. 10.—Renfrew, Kennedy, Pictou; Paragop, Cormier, Pictou. CLEARED. Nov. i0.—Elma, Baker, Barbadoes; Mary S Jane, Wallace, Harbor Breton, Morning Light, Richards, Orwell; Wel- come, Vanamber, Tidnish. MARRIED. At the Queen Hotel, on the 10th inst., by Rev. D. Sutherland, A. A, McLean, Victoria Cross, Lot 51, to Miss Christy Ano Ross, of Kinross, Lot 50. DIED. At East Royalty, on the 10th inst., after a lingeriog illness which she bore with Christian resignation,Mary Victoria Ropsr, in the 28th year of her age. Funeral ob Friday 12th, at2 p. m., to People’s Cemetery. 7 e Rich Soap for a Poor Price Is what we have to offer this week. We are selling out our several lines at cost to clear. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. : : POSTPONED AUCTION Mr. Thomas Morris Malpeque Road. I am instructed by Thomas Morris, Eeqg to sell by Public Auction, on his premises, Malpeque Road, opposite St. Dunstan’s College, one mile from Town. ON SATURDAY The 13th day of November, at 2 o’clock, 3 Milch Cows, newly calved, (well bred) 2 Two year old Heifers, 2 one year old Heifers, 2 Fat Oxen, I Carriage Mare, 7 vears old (Premier) I Foal, (Elmo) 1 Mare, ll yeare old, good worker. and a large quavity of good Hay and Turnips, in lots to uit purchasers, and other surplus crop. Terms at sale. F. H. HORNE, Auctioneer. Nov. 11 td d&w We make our Jawa, and | the one true blood purifier and great health Nfld; Progress, Wagner, Liverpool, N 8; , Of Farm Stock, on premises of 2006292960005 6D9 Ladies’ Sacques Ladies’ Capes Men’s Overcsats Reefers Suits Carpets Hats & Caps Wool and Kid Gloves Chesper than daylight PROWSE BROS HID 7D OO 990SH6O455 865 ODOR OO6O60O60O62 2 ©4960 6O5650950 6554565064 BSD O08 DVOD OSD O° 0D 03 O]9NDVSHDVOGV OVODOD LOCAL NOTICEs, —_—_ _Printing—Read J.D. Taylor’s ad. about bill heads, a very necessary thing to have this time of the year. Order now while prices are low. Our reduction on high grade jackets is genuine. $11.25 jackets are now $7.50.— Moore & McLeod, Honest high grade jackets, are honestly made—we’ve honestly priced -and they’re selling now at an honest discount. $11.45 jackets at $7.65.—Moore & McLeod. Our jackets are jackets of “A” etyle— up to date cutand finish—and selling now ‘at an honest discount of one third. $18 50 jackets go at $12.34.—Moore & McLeod. If you’re at all} particular about your jacket you want tc buy your jacket here. Honest jackets at an honest discount. ‘$15.45 jackets goat $10.30—Moore & McLeod. Please call and see at the residence of Mr.S. N. Earle, West Street a very superior new upright piano manufactured by Octavius Newcombe & Co, of Toronto. It will be disposed of ata great bargain. * = APPLES! 100 barrels extra choice stock, gravenstiens, Kings, spys, Bishop Pippins, expected to arrive on saturday, direct from orchards,for private sale. E. H. NORTON Auctioneer. nov 11 2i | po The P’amous Prairie Will bake a pyra gmnid of bread with the same amount of =| ONSNES Se, see fuel that other Pra eooe «stoves use to bake a BS ' few loaves. The famous Prairie is the result of our latest efforts, hav- ing an extra large fire box, and will burn soft or hard coal or wood. REASONS WHY Thermometerin oven +aows exact heat. bottom beats over quickly, pre vents heat fromescaning. bven makes wholesome bread. THE McCLARY M’F’G CO., Lonpoy, WINNIPEG, } Steel oven heav.ly cemented stove bottom Fresh air circulation through TORONTO, MonrTREAL, VANCOUVER, IfZyour local dealer cannot supply you, write our nearest house. EVERY GARMENT TO BE SOLD clearance. Terms—Cash. NEARL‘Y—— 1000 Ladies’ Jackets and Capes e451 ‘ We have marked every jacket and capa at a price that means a speed Beautiful new jackets regularly sold at $6.75, in all sizes now $4.98 This is only a sample EER BROS. ‘Wholesale and Retail. eo