sient smn utaatneenanstatieeriaatiesmemaseasaee mneibasi nm baitustes SS NS You Can't Make Water Run up Wil NX ther ea i you n uke ‘ ; i your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy, nonaescrif t essences. Flavoring Hixtracts I viabie reputation for rity, Flavor =| 6 BROS. ee B ~~ a a § £y e wh i YY? > } f " z / ot s J “ J | inf j » 4 a ag — weiss nubber ‘ [8 Soled Boots | san ‘ This fall you will require | fj 4 a go i walter proof boot, we ; pr would lke you to see Slaters! i. rubber soled s| This is the | 47 third season that we have sold ; hem, and can now highly rec- | ommend them. Theyare past the experimental stage, and have | been proved an ideal fall and ! winter boot. With this years impro ve mente we look forward to large | * sales of this line, they are made waterproof Box Calf, with heavy para rubber soles and heels. Goodyear method. $5.00 a pair ALLEY & €0., TBE SHOEISTS. |B of > S @8 6S FS SSO Oo Q oO rH D 6rma.S Made from white | cornmeal, iresh to- | night. The price 10¢ per dozen. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY : ( ¢ 0 ( 4 ; ¢ 4 ( ¢ ( ; > @@e~—-e oa & £406 6600486288 Bakes Best Bread. 22m ®» ® 2% 2? “> i> GS D@ GW 6000000000859 9001 H0980 a ~ © 4 Fall Boots Opening to -day Goods right. Detain. Call and see them. R. HK. Jost; SOOCSOSE SOOO OO00 2000 MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strath spey, Spanieh Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms in Masonic Building. sepis0— JAS. KE. WELSH TEACHER OF Vocal and Instrumental Music, A singing clase for ladies and gentlemen will be organized about the 15tn October. Also an afternoon Children’s class. Ap- lication for membership to be made fore above date. Terms moderate. 00O6 506s CEOS SESE DENEOOOO OO + 4066 00808 SUVAAAAA KARAS | AAAARARAARARMARARARA SOL 4 66 0S OOO 6 OOS8 6086888 SG SOHOSEOOES 2660 Enquire at the store of L. C. Worthr, sept 30—dw d&w Upper Gt, Geo. St. pooenes hs Sovereign B | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O° TOBER ee enema, LOCAL AND OTHER BM fought draws with Jim Corbet, Choyniski, Maher and Geo. Godfrey. Mr. Dunning Las met several of the best men in Maine and New Hampshire and has defeated Muldoon’s Pickaniny and battled toa draw with Billy Henuessey. There wil! be three other bouts. ht eal TuwxsnE Has a Goop Acriox.—A Moncton lawyer, who rides a wheel, thinks he has a good action for damages against a prominent hardware firm Early in the reason he purchased a new wheel, ard,as he thought, a bottle of bieycle oil. The other day he discove-ed that instead of the bicycle oil the dealer had gave him a sort of lac- quering fluid that is rubbed on the out- side of guns, where it hardens anc protects the barrel. He now has his wheel apart and ie trying to remove the stuoft, which he finds in hard lumps where there should be nothing but the slickest kind of oil. The limb of the law has travel- led 500 miles on that wheel and he thinks | he bas a good action against the roerchant for surplus energy expended in propelling ii—eay 2,500 miles atthe legal rate, 10 cents, a mile, or $250. —_-. oo Gop Sto_texy —Between 7 and 8 o’clock last night a burglar entered the dental rooms of Dr. Bagnall, on the corner of Queen and Richmond streets, and stole about $15 worth of gold from one of the drawers. The burglar entered the place very boldly, lighting the gas and proceeding to make himself at home. He was observ- by Mr. Arther Dillon, who gave the alarm. But before the burglar could be cantured he made bis escape, it is believed through the front wpdew. The same evening the dental rooms of Dr. Ayers were also entered and ab at $9 worth of golé stolen. The two thefts were evidently the work of the same individual, who is looked upon as one of the cleverest thieves that ever struck Cvarlo.tetown. He is described as a man of medium size, dressed in grey clothes, ; water. ~ ty ~ / 189 LOG at AND OTHER ITEMS. ———— Sorris Notes Arrivals mi othe “a i ores View, Percy Reid, Charlott ve 2 Nov 1 Scotia Exminition.—The exh'- ; Sagnall EF Doar n, St Seba i D Me- bitioa at Halifax closed on Tuesday. The | Ewen. Moreli. } ¢ al atien dan pee for the seven days wee Ae 61. 000, apd there were 30,000 | "Twas 4 Great Svccess.—The recent | Soe d admissicn to the grand | yilee bazaar in Moncton neited over | * tand, Sull there will be a — deficit $1,800. The bazaar was under the au -| Of about $2,000. | pices of St. Beruard’s Churc - Bi a “Fs EVANCELISTIC —-Mr. Gale’s meeting in x IsLayi oo eens I ne : ‘te —_ | Zon Caurch was better attended Jast night | | ia Cs, oy Fae 7 a a oited ee ay than it has been on any pre viuus night | Se er nit ves | except Sunday night, when the church was ; g- j evercrowded. He spoke earnestly and ee a a | forcibly from the words “The Master ia — ely pages Se H pt hor | come and cometh for Thee.” Mr. edb initiation and other important business i oe sang two solos “God is Co ming ? and | ly; . » aiiciias ahunive Sahed. "| “Must Fs go and empty handed mus etl; s€€t es my Saviour 80; bot one sbeaf with whieh : ee j oe to greet Him must I empty handed go. ( ae t?.—- Ibe Opran gconcert or the Che interest in these meé etings 1S growin g regular w nter course of entertainments at} as seen from the fact the at when Mr. Gale St. Peter’s Hall isduly a lvertised in Our | called for a second meetin g more than two s as t prom lane ve ao un thirds of the large audience stayed. The ily od eVent. r. Vinnicombe’s meetings will be continued in Zion Church eplend:d or rchestra and individual talented tonight at 7.30. | members of it furnish two thirds of the 2 Oe or , nince’'a antarta: — an hig wee ue ae Set aia ae a STOLE 4 Warcu— Allan But'er, said to Giher ‘avoticlén faraisie sand bate be an Islander, stole a watch ft ‘om = the § \ perusal of the prograrame will cabin Of the schr. Jennie Arm: = probal besten ta large aedieuie snob es nf B., aad was sent tojail for th ine: 89 this favorite place of high three months, Phe other day, two months eas and two days after his sentence, John Bauthier had a watch siolen from him at ay Bridgetor wD, and Butler who bad appeared SPARRING Exum sition —-There will be a | there the day before, disappeared at the | sparring exhibition in the Lyceum tonight | same time as the watch. The police at 8 o’clock. The principal event will be | have been on the lookout for him. The ) an S-reued bout between Charles Farrell, | authorities did not understand how he got | the well known heavy-weight of Boston, | out of jail at the end of two months when vho waa formerly sparring partner of | be had been sentenced for three, but have Fitzeimmons, and Coarles Dunning, of | Since learned that be escaped. this province. Mr. Farrell is well known —. throughout the United States and has AcciDENTALLY Drownep—We hear with regret that Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Union Road, was accidentally drowned on Tues- day afternoon. The accident occurred io a small brook near the residence of the deceased. It seems that Mrs. Stewart has not been in herusuaal health for 8 me time past, being sutject to weak turns. When she felt one of these weak spells coming on the would bathe her face in The supposition is that Mrs. Stewart was walking near the brook and | feeling herself growing weak sought to bathe ber face in the water, and falling in was drowned. There was not enough water to cover the back of her head. Mrs. Stewart was buricd tbia afternoow. She leaves a husband and six chilcren to mourn. Mr. Stewart was in Charlette- town at the time of the accident. ©3e0Seeeeee ¢ eceoccce e000 TW WE PEEL CONFIDENT that when you have a bad cough and tightness about the chest and are pnable to raise the phlegm that the very best remedy for you to take is our own make of Cough syrup. It is pleasant to take and is easily administered to children. It contains no dangerous drugs, and is therefore safe for all ages. Price 25 cents, Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. The police end cittzena generally would do well to be on the lookout for him. : : : : 7 | ; 3 00080008 8680000690002039 Trimmed, th or our M ade this and we faction. ray A full range of New York SARA AARARAA AdAAAA AAA WE DO NOT pretend to keep our best styles in Hats and ‘Bonnets, Ready We find at is impossible, we can As a rule only put our best work to order work. ‘The reason is evident, we can with difficuity keep pace with our Dunlap can afford but little time to ordinary shop work, THE MORAL. Orders. ana Miss If you want STYLE, and fine finish leave your order and leave it early. Do Guarantee you satis- LONDON MODELS We have a few fine pattern Hats, recently received, which represent the latest ideas of a west end house. are exceedingly handsome. They 902000000080 BEER BROS Shapes. Ladies’ ¢! Ladies’ Cloth Capes LADIES? FOR JACKETS LADIES’ FUR CAPES LADIES? FUR COLLAR LADIES WATERPROOFS _ |] madies Eid Gloves Ladies’ Wool Gloves ! Ladies Silk Gloves Ladies Felt Hats Ladies Straur Hats Ladies’ Vvool Shnwls The Best, the Newest, the Most Stylish, the Cheapest........ PMWM AMXLD PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men a o me 4 es : - 1879 BRUCHS Kst'b. 1879 eons east ‘aliad Est ALL CHARLOTTETOWN =| ~ IS TALKING ‘Y About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wortsteds, 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 genuine good goods, Perfect satisfaction or no sale 4 Hist’ b. BRUCE: High Class Tailoring.