ee ee ees — THE DAILY EXAMINER, Sparro JUNE 7, 1897 GAARAAARAARAA AARAAARAA AAAS UAL ANY OTHER ITBMS, PTTTT TTT DO f e Wisrer seeme to be lingering for Taike jubilee ceiebratiou, ve ol cc: Tut Wearner.—Light to moderate winds, most north and east; fair and coal. S. oy T.—Regular meeting Victoria Division S.of T. thie evening. Visiting members welcome. —— Dritt.—No. 2 Company G. A., will drill tomorrow (Tuesday) night at eight o’clock snarp instead of tonight. i O a ee —_—_ NX Moxcron’s Assessnexnt —Moncton’s as- eesament valuation shows 1,852 polls; total valuation, $2.147,35(; real estate of residents, $,538,550; real estates of non- residents, $51,750. He Was Parinep.—The true standing of ao editor is often appreciated af er death, if not before. A lawyer sent the following words of consolation to the window of an editor: I cannot tell you how paived'l was to hear that your husband bad go:e to heaven. We were bosom friends, but can never meet again. Te Brio a Hospritan. — Yarmouth proposes to celebrate the jubilee year by erecting a bovpital. One public—spirited citizen has offered $5,000 on condition that $10,000 more be raised. A public meeting has called upon the town council to grant $3,000, and the balance wi!l be raised in other ways. FuyxeraL Yustarpay.—The funeral of Mrs. Ninian Patterson, took place yester- 5 REALL What more than one hundred and fitry distinct styles in Ladies’ Capes mean? There was a headaching eure enough before all these styles were thought out~enough to equip a reginent of Ladtes—and no two Capes alike. We bave them in ail stvles—except old styles. HANDSOMELY TRIMMED AND LINED @ day afternoon frem her daughters residence to the People’s cemetery. The attendance was very large. The service at the house and grave were conducted by Rey. W. J. : Kirby. The pall bearers were: Alex. Horas, D. L. Hooper, Jas Stewart, Henry ; 5 Lowe, E. G. Purdy, and Jokn MePhail. Cursese.— We underatand that Hodgson Bros., of Montreal, have an agent on the Island to buy cheese, in the person of Mr. A. J. Biffio. Mr. Biffin is a ‘first-class cheese maker and was eugaged !ast season , @ at Btaniey Bridge factory. Last year, the eheese bought had to be shipped tb Montreal and not paid for until it reached there. This year, we understand, a differ erent rule will prevail—the agent will pay for the cheese on delivery at the shipp ng point. The different factories will doubt- oo “Ya ° . Did ditels SEK Billie bad) give tove bs If you want a Nobby Tie you can get it Satur- | chance to compete with the other buyers in the market. We trust the factorie@ will day at Prowse Bros. be able to make good sales in;the interests tae wend | AE If you want a Nobby Hat, if you want anice Gallant was arraigned on three separate Shirt you should call at Prowse Bros. on Saturday, charges of burylary. Evidence was beard in the Newson and Sanderson & Co, pure. eases this foreneon. This afternoon at, half-pest two, Gallant will be agaig arraigned, and the Mixeouohe étatTbt rob- Special Prices. Special Prices and a magnificent | nobis will.come up. Mr. Arthur Peters is THiS MONTH, JUNE RRERERKRREKRAR > | ubilee elebra- Ol=== CAPES, CAPES. FREER REAR Se ee watching the case for the crown, Gallant Assortment. wi!] probably be sentup for trial ik the Ricuard Collins and Daniel McMillan ’ AAAA AA were arraigned for being drunk and ‘f§ght+ oo ing on the streets. Collits was finaf $12} »: or 60 days and McMillan $10 or 5@ days, Robeat W. Brown vs. John Dalzipt ; Assault and battery on 30th May, a fine of 68 | cents and cost was imposed, = z a Joseph McLeod, Ratrick Pranty’ ang H.McEachern were each ‘finéd $4 or 20 i days for drunkenness. $ ». Sovsa’s Pararass Baxd=The band a ine V v ronderful Che ap Men the World’s Fair and Manhattao BoatlG ts an organization of fifty solo artists, headed by the great Sousa himself, will appear ip this city this evening. Accompady iog the band on this teur are Blizabeth } Northrop, soprano, Martini Johnatond, violinist, Arthur Pryor, trombone soloist, one resist such an array of musieal talent? Sousa’s encores are frequent at his con- certs. Indeed a Sousa eoncert withouta ‘ succession of spirited encore pieces P would Jack half of ite charms, and the quick to recognize the fact that he is al- ways prepared to good-naturedly meet the’ audience half way in the matter when, like Oliver Twist, it calls for more. The sale of seats has already been very large, and a Supreme Court. and Franz Hell, fluegel horn. Can any conductor of the band has been so bumper house is assured at Exhibition pa a RPE Lee TET cE TETTET Sa ee eE ae : Aseorted colors, braid trimming, $1.15, Jubilee Price, GN building. A epecial train from Summer- ‘ “ “ l 35, “ cxs side will bring citizens of thgt town to the “ «s 6 ‘6 1.50, ‘6 “ cas great concert. Doors open at half-past 5 “ « ‘< ‘6 1.95, ‘¢ “ CFI seven o’clock, local. “ “ &é 6. ‘<< 2.20, “ “ cIT RE ER a . stitch =“ GE Be 00609000 000000000000 50 = os * velvet 66 2.48, “ e CGN , “ &e és ss 50, “é “ CGN sé “ec “ “ > 75, “ce “ AX8 YZWou VATill Black only, braid and velvet trimming, 2.90, “ eT | : Assorted colors, braid aad velvet trimming, 3.00, “ “ AP8 joy . “ applique and velvet trimming, 3.50, * “ ANS Bx) Lot 1, assorted colore, worth from $4,60 to $7 00, “ e PGI S ‘SB a 3 Don’t forget t lot 2, a 6.000 7-00, © “* P@I usa’s Ban . ' 0 seeour range of Lot 3, “ “ “ 7.80 to 9.50, “ 6 TGI $ ous Neckties. 4tor25c,2 for 25c, 3 for Lot 4, ‘“ « +“ 19.00 to 12.00, ‘ “ NGI 3 25c. These are without a doubt the Lot 5. i rs " 12.50 to 1.400, e “ .CSGI 3 if you go to hear them tonight, best value in Ch’town. rr. Lot 6, : 7 . 15 00 to 18.00, . * CAGI there is no doubt abcut that * Lot 7 “ — “ 19.00 to 25.06; aif * CEGI $ 3 Sak ; peas , To add to your pleasure and that HA TS i of your partner, and in order to strengthen you forthe walk out Weare afraid to put the figures in print—they’re so low—it’s almost and revive you after your walk in, of the best makes at lowest ‘prices. 7. like offering two dollar bills for one, and you are apt to be suspicious, If we would suggest a. glass of our ~ See them allyway even it you don’t J . you can’t make out the Jubilee prices in thisad., visit our mantle. room delicious want to buy ' aud we will #e pleased to show you the prettiest Capes and Jackets at the , lowest prices ever offered the ladies P. E. 1. Soda Water 3 D A BR UCE ; It will be right on your way both e . } going aud coming, and we ‘Il have ‘ everything in readiness for a large number, N. 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