k anoer, | she “ST i on the wa . 5B) ® paper SHUEY & 80. The Shoeits | Sooo _—-.. : * the Superiority of pourPrinting = i fs being recogn’” . by all who appreciate go xi work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Publishers tharlottetown esSHVLDIVG OOS S =o? ft AAAAAAAA pe pA Taub The real value of — piece of Silverware, 80 pri” talls absolutely nothing. You b wust rely upon the story of the salesman. We have a record for honest dealing and when we put a price upon an uiic’e, ii is worth every cent we ask for it OD 02.0066 40852- FEES SSPE SS We are Opening a new ine of Silverware; it will delight you to see the beauti- fulnew things we are show B ing, it-will give us pleasure P toshow them . W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. PEE S SESS S ee SS SS7_sVVesee We Honestly Believe you'll agree with us in pro- nounting our pies to be the EEE ESE E SES EES Zs best that cas be made, Our prices are — Chocolate Pies, 20c and 25¢ Cocoannt Pies, 15 and 20¢ Crum Pies, 12¢ & 1l5e ) Ardle Pies, l2e Lenon Pies, 10¢ Thusrpnoxe 98 ‘D STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY y ru } i ¢ Tr £ However much vou and ¢ ur / } nid ke to have if, A aeives wor 4] yherwites the fact remains that - ; ‘omit r of Novenr ter Wish the coming | a pemoe TOOT ant zy f ' witron t now : geramort at position, ne e-tion Of rudders, Or : wueériivu vi ' somes ® 4" ‘ ‘i months of wet feet, col : Noctors an a (thou: und = other , i ills. > ~ Our rubbers are the best, lasts » Bt 4 and made on pew ia: tk rit 3 thev fit “like the i? 5 , . - UC. A.—Song Service at the | | - yepel Meeting t morrow afternoon at 3.45 | | Strangers aways welcome. | Qnebee; E | Sr. Perers Hatu~lIt is seldom that so varied and so good a programme is offered to the public as that printed elsewhere in thia issue for } Hall Gosre. Meerinc. — Remember the | Empire Theatre Co., this season, playing Gospel meeting in the Y.M.C. A. Hal) | “Under the Red Robe.” Bi Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, condneted Rev. R. Laing, priacipal of the Halifae by the railway men. Strangers always Ladies College, who has been | welcome. Lesson— Psalms, 91-15, “I will Charlottetown in the interests of | be with bim in trouble ” institution, left for home this morning. ae Senator Thomas Robert McInnis’ term | Oursstos.~Ie veetéeder’s report of the as Lieut.-Governor of Brit'sh ing by is fat he | town Also Mr. | was receiving system of employes company week has result of sheep fer Mass. Eces poses. M next concert 1n St. Paul’s schoolrcom a unwittingly coming a favorite with Charlotte audiences Thursday night was highly appreciated. exceptionally failed to respond. New Sy-tem by the Halifax Tram Company. All their employes the other half. Each week three- fourths of acent oc a dollar is taken their wages, hence a man earning $10a in case of sickness $5 a week is allowed, | and ifa hand or foot is amputated, the receives $1,000. Srock Suipmentrs —Oo Wednesdav last, Mr. S. H. Jones shipped from here 7600 sheep and.lambe, inc'uding two cars of fat | balance of the consigument went tothe Boston marketa, On Thureday, Mr. Jones shipped abcut two hundred, and Mr. shipped over three hundred to Somerville, Yesterday morning, Mr. Jones shipped 210, and Mr. C. A. McNutt, Kensington, shipped 180 to Messrs. J. A. Leaman & Co., Halifax.—Summerside Agriculiurist. ox Tap.—We understand Italian dealers are cending eggs to London, Eng., quite ready for the use of pastry cooks, restaurants, cafes and hotels. stead of having to break each egg separate- ly, and with care lest the shell become mixed with it, the cook has simply toturn atapandlet as much egg flow into a basin as may be required for euliuary pur- About one hundred ata time are THE DAILY EXAMINER, CTARLOTTI T WN, NCV FMBER !3. 1397 LOUAL AND OTHER (TEMS. the concert Tuesday in St. Peter’s Read it. evening. known in ——_— read - was young lady Miss began on Kathleen Fitzgerald This omitted, and her reading on At the Ernest Earle’s cornet solo which well rendered, he a vociferous encoreto which he ee Jobr; J. or Inevrance-—A insurance has been new introluced are insured for $1,000 each. The pays half the premiums and the from true?” to pay 7) and theu cents from that sum, an accident the injured man _————s/ - — export to Liverpoo!, G. B. Tie of today.’ with. W. F. Wheeler, excellent that In-: in succession to ’ Amusements,” and hands. Pt RSONA‘. Charles Dana left'to his wife ard e'il4- ren ap estate value{ at abont At the Queen Hotel: F X Pic with Hon. llth the inst., Mr. Hote} H. Davies : Busby, Halifax; Ernest Gillis Keator, St. John; B. C. Cox,Sourir, When the Prince and Princess of Wales were visiting an exhibition recently, op reaching the dairy department the Princess remarked to the manager: “T have always heard that the besi butter in England comes from in Denmark. said: “No, your Keating is the By Fubject is an —_———_ W. C. T. T.—Regular meeting on Mone day afternoon at 3.30. Subject foridiacuss~ ion: “Social Purity”. All are welcome. 20226000 sees ¢ 000000088000 $1,000,000 ett, J Anderson, Yarmouth; Jack Isbell, W L Middleton, St Louisa. Mr. James Albro, of Newport &. I., who is to take a principal part in an interesting “vent here next week, was a passenger on last evening's expre-s. Mr. W. 8S. Harkios, well and favourably Charlottetown Froman’s visiting that Columbia, Edgar Dewdney, William Templeman, of the Victoria Times, has heen called to the Senate Mr. McInnis. la snecession to London Is it The manager hesitated a moment, Highness; Denmark sends us the best Princesses, but Devonshire the best butter.” Mr. M. J. Keating, the popular press ageot of Keith’s Theatre, Boston, isto take to lecturing asa sort of pastime. lecture to be given by Mr connection with a series of Sunday even~ ing talks instituted by the Rev. Potterton on “The church and Problems Mr. Keating’s, paper deals “The Church and the Problems of The Edward interestiog coincidence, Mr. Keating will be preceded inthe course by Walter L. Ramedell, mayor of Lynn, and this announcement has brought to light the fact that these gentlemen worked together years ago in the atate printing oftice, although neither of them knew it, and that both graduated from that office into newspaper work, both beeame reporters, and from that position saw their way to better things. sent in the tins, hermetically sealed, the greatest care been taken in selecting them, as the loss te the exporter, if a single inusty or bad egg should get into a tin, would be serious. This new departnre is said to be meeting with great faver among the leading chefs, and opens a new future for surplus hea fruit. Spepiac’s Poraroe Trape.—Mr. C.C. |} Hamilton, of Shediac, was in Moncton on Thursday, on his way to Halifax ona business trip. Mr. Hamilton says the reports of the activity in the potato bus.- ness are notexaggerated. Indeed, he thinks the purchases will reach between 60,000 and 70,000 barrels, or nearly 200,000 Bath Night Bargains 3 large cakes soap in box, 6 cakes Glycerine Soap, 4 cakes Sanitary Toilet Soap, 20¢ 20c 23¢ bushels. Near’y all great boon 1 Rakes Best Bread. Meese er 3 ee a. ~~ <2 ee ar soase Zetec 22a Neus Goods Just Received lease Shelled Walnuts, lease Shelled Almonds, 4 tases Dessiccated Cocanut, Layer Figs. Weet Jamaica Oranges, liiornia Muscated Raisins New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, China Preserved Ginger, = Queen” Flour Beer & Coff LKELEGEEEEESEESEBSBAALH K HKAGLBBAA ts Shes some time, but the price is now 90 cents. the West Indies and Bermuda. This trade has developed wonderfully in the last few years, though it commenced nearly 20 vears ago in a comparatively small way. Now there seven or eight warehouses most- ly trost proof and some of very large size with stone basements. —Moncton Times. The buyers paid $1 a barre: for the potatoes shipped wil! go to This business is a for the farmers for miles around. OOOO 06 + OOO FOSS SoS TIES DOCS * HO4 BOOOFOSOSOSOOD ee eoe Small Jackets, Medium Jackets, Large Jackets. Black Jackets, Brown Sackets, Tweed Jackets. — Plain Jackets, Strapped Jackets, Braided Jackets. English Jackets, German Jackets. J ackéts, We are showing marvellous values in Ladies’ Black Jackets, at & 4.98. Every garment this fall’s importation. Anotler line of unusual value in our Jackets at B2.98 eset? BEER BROS. See also our $16.00 Jackets for $10.98. ag af waved Sold singly or by the box. These lines are at actual cost price, and will not last long at the rate they are going. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. 6eeeeeee 09000360006 006 60% TL - — meer, SAAARRAKK AAR AXAAARASA Ret $4.98. & SEPP PERE EEE P SERRE RNR RAE EES > O9OS OOOO 1968 609600000 606¢ 09005 695042000008 $$ ee What The Peop / a eS ee cane gene a a Siecle ee encom le Say. after looking all over town. encourage us on, Come and see. B. Potter { Montrea!; Fred. S. White, do; Jno. Lawson, do; J. M. Robertron, do; A. W. McEwen Toronto; W. A. Brennan and wife, S’side. G. M. H.bbert, Geo Town; J. Ewing, St., C. Ross, Quebec; J. A. Crossman, Halifax: J What We Say. we cannot afford to be had in ladies sacques, a thss season. in jacket in the city. capes, the styles, the That we have more to lose in treating you well that you have. the article you buy,while we stand a chance not to loose your trade for all times to come, and lose that. All we asx is a chance to show you PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap 1 . 7 | he people say, that we are without doubt, showing the largest assortment of sacques and capes, in the city, and they acknowlege that we are the cheapest, by trading with us Why, we often hear them say that they did not know thit we kept such peautiful garments. -Oh Sow cheap, and hundreds of other kina remarks, that Y “nf . * © _ " ‘age u Now if there is anyone left, who Goes not know, that we have a fi st class Ci01k department, loaded up with the very newest and best styles in the market. You only lose on . We are ina pesition to offer you the very best values to We have not got one of last seasons Jackets in the store; all new fresh, stylish garments, every one bought this season, and marked so that they wilt sell The vrices are—$2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12. WE WILL NOT ~ ; fii Ask you $16, and then take $10, bat’ will guarantee to give you the best $10 ‘olit magnificent assortment of sacques and qualities, and the prives will do the selling, and the sozid honest satisfaction that you will get will bring, yoy back to see us again. 91g 8% aT aed Buds wAwrtr fro ROTHERS, Men ik $10,000 City Debentures GEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tenders tor City Debentures” will be received at this Office until noon, on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26th For the purchase of Ten Dollars ($10,000) Debentures of the City of Charlottetown. These Debentures are of the denomi- nation of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) each, and are payable in twenty (20) years from date of issue; bearing interest at four (4) per cent per annum, payable half yearly, and are issued by virtue of a special Act of the Legislature, in redemp- tion of School Board Debentures falling due December Ist next. The Debenturee will be issued on and bear interest from the lst December, neat. The Council do not bind themselves to aceept the highest or any Tender. Tenders will be received for purt or whole. By order H. M. DAVISON, City Clerks Office, City Clerk, City Hall Nov. 11, °97—3i eod For Sale. SCHOONER “SAN JUAN,” now on her way from St. John’s New- foundland to Charlottetown; built in 1889, registered tonnage 94 tons; has a good outfit. Apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Novl0—+tf x, Thousand | . my ib i WED G RINGS THAT WEAR I am showing a nice line of Plain Gold Rings in extra heavy weights. Wedding Presents [ am opening to-day a new and choice line of Silverware, as good as the best, and as cheap, we believe, as the cheap- est. Your trade will be (mutually helpful. G. F. HUTGHESON The Queen Street Jeweler. TIME! TIME ~ a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of tkfesadvance in price at the Factory, I have been able to buy?rfd will sell a nice lot of new Watches, a the old rate, the arder having been given before the raise. Call and see #h€m ; also our new Rings. EW. TAYLOR, English Manures O0OOSOOC 20009860 Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool, brg SUPERPHOSPHATES. NITRATE ‘OF SODS,:MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE MEAL t v. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. best, and at me cae