oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER: Tf 1897 You Can't Make | Ne iwner ¢a you make & Success ot | . | your pastry if ycu use cheap trashy. | I d - J?4 naescript essences. ; overeign Flavoring Hxtracts Jiave an enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flavor Ask Té r “povert on’ rand, mrnufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. | Halifax. N. §. | 4 \ S rellaovie BaNxp on the permitting. square tonight, THEATRICAL.—The pany is playing to good houses ia Halifax. -_ I, 0.G.T.—St John Lodge will open P its i and ter Lina F 7 neQ— ucs 1 OD day night. October Sth. Tue Maiwe Croe.—It is said that pota- toes all over the State of Maine are ott ing badly and the crop will be very light. - — Monkey THeatre—T ickets for Worm- wood’s Monkey Theatre will be on sale to- morrow morning at the usual places. —— ge — A Rare Lecrure.—Such a lecture as Commauder Cheyne’s is rarely heard out- side the Jargest cities. Readthe adv. for particulars and arrange 'o attend. —— ZN Oo 77> te Buyixe AppLes—Tuhe Bridgetown Monitor gv, ~ at As 3 é { 4; says that large quantities Of apples are d/ pF J | being bought in the Annapolis valley for £ ny oe the Uni 1 States mark ot. 4D - oy j si A HIS | ScHo Carrurzp-—-Lemuel Rob- E # | erson of Marshfield, bas captured a = + ITTL ; two} scholarship on entering his i ' toird yvé ~ vork at McGill University. F , The scholarship is wortn $125 per year. “\ PIG ae 3 \ Hien Paice For Potarors— Potatoes 43/)) - sold about town this morning at $1 per by Went to market, this litt] \ 09 OF Oma cs id ye cs ; market, th —— el and $2.25 per barrel. This is the Noe staver Ome te te tOV ‘ j — ‘5 tis "- rome etc etc, Low ghest price that has been reached at this 4] ee a 18 amused witb this season of the year for scme time.— ; tle y a + seems sl eace . : + " 1 ibLLIE ry me, i i i t piea t larmeuih News. a them immediately. natiinee . . pe CenrenntaLn oF St. Jonn’s Lopee A pair of little shoes | , (f° ae og I of liftie shoes A. F. A.& M.—A full meetirg of the Seems to give almost as much delight, why not make them happy ? we can help you. This week we nave made a’ special display of infants shoes, eee them, they are interesting to every one. Prices 45c 50c 58¢ and 65c. Lf £: nq ALLEY & C0. THE SHOEISTS. eaee @ BS ©8663 4466 8032 You get your money back if a purchase from us docs not please you. é Critical And ¢ Fastidious Tastes If you are ever so particular | about the quality of the breap you eat you cannot find fault witk ours. Vienna Bread 8c per loaf. Bakers’ losf 7c “ “ Cream Vieona6 “ “ Graham Bread 4c Telephone 98. D. STEWART ¢@ ECLIPSE BAKERY @ Bakes Best Bread. 2_e 8222 22628388 BAGS - BAGS BAGS 15.000 second hand. 19.000 new, at current prices. Carvell Bros. ce 6s ~~» @ vee 444 ns» * a * e © @ @28 e 4 ex : lowest general committee for the avove celebration will take place on Monday evening next, the 4th inst., at 8 o’clock, in the L'ivision Room, Masonic Temple. By order. a Istanp Peize Winners.—The Island exhibitors of cattle at the Nova Scotia exhibition have been very successful. In the class for beef cattle, according to the Halifax Herald, Albert Boswall,or Pownall, cxptured three prizes, ard J. Larne of the same piace, One. A Bean in His Ear.—A lad named Tower, 6 or 7 years of age, living on Tele- graph Street, has been suffering for the past three days from frightful pains in one ear. Dr. Botsford was called in yesterday and made an examiaation, which showed that a bean had lodged in the ear. This he succeeded in extracting, and the lad received immediate relief.— Moncton Times. Sp allig-<e Sentence Teo Severe-—A petition sign- ed by a vuumber of influential citizens of Halifax has heen presented to the Minister of Justice asking for a commutation of the sentence imposed upon William Walker, who was convicted.onthe charge of steal- ing a $7 gold ring, and who was sentenced to four years inthe Dorchester peniten- tiary. Itis claimed in the petition that the crime committed by Walker did not warrant such a sentence spendin Fire 1x Summersire.—Late last night fire was discovered in the cellar of Mr. RB. C. MeLeod’s warehouse io which was stowed a quantity of pressed hay. Accord- ing to the Guardian correspondent wher the engines arrived ube windows were re- moved and a number of carriages and§ the office furniture including a cabinet desk were taken out. The fire was soon sub- dued but not before conriderable hay was burned and much damage done by the water. Y.M.L. A.—The series of entertain-— | meots arranged by the Y. M. L. A., of St. James Church for the coming win'er is as follows: Oct. 26.—Concert. Nov. 9.—Lecture. Nov. 23.—Lecture. Dec. 7.—Lecture. Jan. 18—Concert. Feby. 1.—Lecture. Febv. 15 —Lecture. March |.—Concert. Season tickets will shortly be issued for one dollar each. Ch’town sep 28 pat 2 aw 1 mo weather LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS} Water Runup Hill | = | QUEEN'S COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCI- ATION, | the ! 71) : } . Following are the scores made in | different matches snot under the auspices | t of the above-mentioned association : Boston Comedy Com- , } j 8OOSSS SSF SIOK COSOOSOESOOS®S OOO6 26066968 0OSO FIRST COMPETITION. , Pts | ieut Davideon, Eng, $4................43 L Capt Davidson, No 1, C A, $3...........42/ | ut A Shaw, No 6,82nd, BG sa cbbis ok tbadrccas 4l Gr B Jones, No 9, C A. $3.; .< ..3 4... 41; Sgt Major Baird, Eng, $2............0000-.41 Capt Crockett, No 4, 82nd, $2..........40; Lt Col Longworth, € A, $2................39 | Lt J HC Acorn, No 2 82nd, $1............38| Lt E Stewart, No3,C A, $1............37| Q M5 Longworth, C A, $1................ 36 Capt Hooper, No I, 82nd, $1.......0.°°**"" 36 Bandsman F Stewart, € A, Sl.............35 Staif Sgt Allan, 82nd, $1................35 SECOND COMPETITION, Pts | Rael Te Is Brice ccascdcducccs c duconstelt Bi, NR TE iiss, 5c ancien eaanisbetais ots & 0: CN Be Tt Capewerth , OB i nsciscccsccdseyecn eet Staf#Sgt Longworth, $3...................37 | Sapper D McMillan, $2...........cc00+++02036 | Capt F W L Moore, $2..............3-33| ON OR, Bas Cob wsse cance Ry Wr SOU IOR, UE 6 drcceinia cospesedsonasinues S18 F Set AONB kecibeodsisdsdest oo ec 3O ROO, CEES IE on’ vs usccsdases (5 2 > CR Pee Bb OM vs ickdn codec oc, vel Capt BM Davieon Qi... - . cicccccaovecccsseck® Bg FB STN OE bibn cesta dncecde ce ceccdlote 29 | | Prize Winners in the Grand Aggregate: Pis | Lt J HC Acorn, No 2, 82nd, silver RORRT .o « u's-no schocaenddlinnsenc. d5.4es eee Lt E Stewart, C A, bronze medal......... 76 | Lt Col Longworth, C A.....cccccesececseees 76 | Staff Set Longworth, C A...........cee0e000 73 | LA 5. Dawihee, BOR cccsvcisns cstecgcdchcsatat Cart BM Davison; G B....ccssescs ok cane te Sapper D McMillan, Eng.........c.ccccee0s 70! Capt Crockett, No 4, 82nd .........seccseeee 69 | LG BPTI; OE sos cingenc tle Glecsecdacinain 69} Staff Sot Allan, S2iid ......000.0.seccee seoees 66 | Pte Kennedy. cccrece .. 22. oevcvccecscscvaseeeO4 CANADA’s NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL | Montreal, Sept 29.—The Star’s London cable save :— “Lord Ashbourne’s name is only ona of several that are mentioned in connection with the post of Governor- General of Canada. The Duke of Aber- corn’s name is being as munch talked of in | this connection. The offi:ial statement is that nothing has been seetled. Lord Ash- bourne’s selection for the office is most unlikely, in view of the urgency given’ to the Irish questions now coming before the British Cabinet. It is significant evidence, however, of the importance now a'tached to the Canadian Viceroy, in that a member of the Cabinet who has been thrice Lord Chancellor of lreland is seriously suggest- ad for the post. “The idea of Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal’s appointment was warmly received in Canadian circles here. Lord Strathcona himself is back in his office, deeply immersed in Canadian business.” | pe SOSSOSCOSS ToOoSesse Cees | Coughs And Colds Are Fashionable just at present. Lots of folks have them who don’t want them. We havethe remedies to help you get rid of them. | “ure a Cold, ; Quinine Pills, e Muny0na’s Cold Cure. : &c, *¢ S ae * 3 jough syrups an Balsams. Most everything in this line : Let us tell you about them, Jehnson & Johnson The Druggists. : 0000000 60000000 00008 600 = ——— — FURS—WHOLESA A Great Change in the Style of Furs. This season makes a distinctly new style in Furs—in fact we do not remember having ever before offered anything c > Our illustration gives a good idea of one of the many novelties. We invite you to see our exhibit of these pretty goods in our Fur Room which is now at its best. BEER BROS. LE AND RETAIL. in the least like the new ideas in Muffs and Collars. There is one word that will convey any idea of them and that is STYLE. Some ladies may think the change too startling, but we think the majority will agree with usthat a more beautiful range of goods was never before offered them. On All Sides Exclamations of Surprise at our Wonderful display of Ladies’ Sacques and Capes. . BSE — < ae a> _ —_ ~ a a Zo Z).— = Zi oe yf oO =— o“. / ‘eo re eS ay "8 ota ny abennye® e 4 , Ecrgy th Lia x | ts ‘yy Hp a ; f . ‘ Z y wa } UW Uy : y “Gy, Ly VA, G Y s : : ue ; | 6 cr \ Y : ( ny Sy ~ yi ; Sos at te : 5 pS 5 ~-s : , f : Ps - i a, ; re What Beaatiful Designs. Waat a Magnificent Assortment. Gh, how Very Cheap No person seemed to have any idea that we showed such nice goods im Sacques & Gaps. Seven limndred and fifty garments: to select from. We are not like some of owr com- petitors, know what every other merchamt would ask. for those goods, but one thing we do know is if tliey do not ask any more iham we do, they. do not ask too much Come and sce our Jackets and get our prices. BreAesDrX2etArlv PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Hstb. BRUCES Tlottetowns Greatest i auloriag Estab ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~ IS TALSING About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wutsteds, 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 no cheap trash; nothing but the geauine good goods, 1879 -_* Perfect satisfaction or no sale D. A. 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