, acto APEIS z } Of 2B ame ‘* Slater's } Fiockey ) , ots Bo a - i 7\ ; ig Ha rt be a) i , pres ed, sast ear thev ’ e were made @ itis 0 ri t - : . ‘ ait ~ . i 3 | This vear they are made | & heavier, of bia K vestal calf ; or tap oll grain ieathber,with good heavy soles, sewo On ~ ~ food vear tne theod, eyelets and bv the e iar urass giowe- like fit them an $3.00 per pr | ALLEY & G8. The Shoeists See window for Hockey 5 \\ pay heaper \ and $2,438. give artistic touch. as | in _ iS — : =A " cf ; ais- ” am” oo ae ‘ at $1.95, $2.5 PRTILI TITS ITS ress For Amas Baking SIL IIeEIH | We can sell you everything needed, We Have New Vulencia Raisins “ Muscatel R aieine, * Cleaneu Currants, “ Seeded Raisins in pkgs. “* Jordon Almonds, 4 * Shelled Waloute, ** Candied Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel. f Our spices and essences are PURE. Also vew dates, fige, Prunes, Grape Fruit, Grapes, and Table Raisins, SANDERSON & CO > POS OF POOP OS 4 OCB... “we «~@ es ©8406 8 2 Oe ‘Rock Cakes ’ ( ‘ ¢ ! Try them ~~ , ; ( ( IITTIIIIIIIIISIS PITS TITIEIIIIIIIL IIIT excellent for tea, Price 105072 ; Teternone 98 iD. STEWART } ‘ =. es S @ @ 6S O42 eee ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. ee ee ee Present of to-day, if rightly chosen, becomes the 7 heirloom of the future. 7 ESSE SES Sa SESS SS KBBLBGLGLBLGABBBBBBBBGGAGIBBS S THE “Wedding No gift is more appropriste on the wedding day—none more more lasting — than eome form of Silverware or Jewelry. welcome or At this season our new goods We have the very Leet and latest ideas in are coming in. SILVERWARE and JEWELRY W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. FREYLY EES ESE, i ¥¥e¥ eee BOARDERS WANTED.—A few boarders accommodated. House heated by , town with a cargo of old Portland rclling THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBE" LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS. Great Jacket sale.— Beer | Kros- : ee eae 1.9. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale to. | night at 8 o’clock. Payment of dues. Has O_p Raits.—The Sch. Clayola, McDade, arrived yesterday from Charloite. | rails for the | mills.—St. Jobn Sun. | — >.< | Axorner Suppen Deara.—Andrew Me- | Fadgen, a well-known resident of Geary, Sunbery County, N. Bus dropped dead | while working in his blacksmith shop at | that place on Friday atternoon, Heart | disease was the cause. Deceased was 63 | vears of ave and leaves two sons and one | ‘aughter (O mourn. Bi OWN ON THE TR ACK.—A late despatch from Reading, Pa., says: The high wind of yesterday morning blew over the frame one-story passenger station of the Wil- mingtow and Northern Railroad company at Ridgewood, and it fell across the rail- road tracks. Joseph Gritliths saw the building on the tracks and walked ahead te warn the engineer. It was still dark, andashe had no lantern the engineer failed to hear him, although he waved his bat and shouted at the top ef his voice. The train planged throngh the station. The front of the engine was slightly dam- aged. cmvigiiiiaiialidl TwENT-SIX IN One Famity.—It is doubtful whe.her another county in the state can «qual Worcester in the size of a family. Near Bodgeviilelives a colored family consisting of Aarcn Quail his wife und twenty-four children. Twenty-three years ago Quail married Martha Ann Rogers,and tweaty-fourcbildren ¥ ere born. One child died. There are three sets of twins. Two years ago his wife died; and one year later Quail marric4 again. Whena the meals are served two tables are used fourteen ‘sitting at one end twelve at the other to avoid the unlucky thirteen.— Baltimore American. Nova Scotia Go_y Mixes.—One of the parties o-vning the gold areas on Flynn’s Island, Sambro, where gold has been tak- en out of granite, is reported to have been offered $1,000 for his quarter interest. About thirty pounds of the quartz whic was mortaged, yielded $60 to the ton! There was aclean up atthe Oland mine yesterdy anda brick of gold is being run today which it is etimated will go about 160 ounces. It is understood that a syndicate in which local as wellas American capital is interested is negotiating for the purchase of the mine. The figures named are noi given.— Hfx Echo. Crvsapers.—Company “D” of Loyal Crusaders was organized last evening in the publie hall at Fredericton with 25 members. The officers are : W. Commander—Ernest 8 Weeks. Vice-Commander—Herbert Bagnall. Chaplain—Ernest E. Bagnal), Secy-Treas-—-Emma Weeks. Captain— Mary E. Bagaall. Lieutenant— Ada J. Stevenson. Marshal— Fredericton I. Stevenson. Herald—Edoa M. Bagnall. Guard—William H. Weeks. Boys Banker—Hiram Stevenson. Girls Banker—Jane Bagnall. Boys Sergeant— Alexander Brvoks. Girls Sergeant —Emily Stevenson. At the close addresses were given by the instituting officer, Mr. J.J. Chappell, avd the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Mr. J. C. Clarke, interspersed with selections on the antoharp, sirging and recitations and three hearty cheers tor the Loyal Crusaders. Company “‘D” will meet every Friday after- noon in Hazel Grove Schoolhouse, at the close of the school. One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. = Embroidery DIIks. There’s a brand stands for The Best civilized It’s that known in every coun try on the Globe. Brainerd and Armstrong FOR Brightness unrivalled. FOR Stability of color unequalled. AS Near perfect az possible- We now have avery ex- tensive range of these well- known silks. Additional new expected to morrow. BEER BROS. | colors - Apply to : a ly House, 1 Lo Mrs. W. W. Rodd, Waver nov2i—wiid2i Savy FPF eS 9000000 0000030008 6004 O00 BRITISH HEKOISM (Moncton Transcript.) . A poem in honor of the Gordon High landers’ heroic charge at Darga, India, on October 20:h, 1897, How shall I sing of yaliant deeds Upon the fields of battle done ? How sball I give the rightful meed Of praise to those who victory won ? The Gordon Highlanders’ ehall be The subject of my grateful lay; In them trne manhood do we see, Brave soldiers of the present day. True to the record of the past, These valiant men ot Scottish birth, Ascend the rugged steep, and, fast, Run the vile rebels to the earth. Encouraged by the piper’s strain, The music of their native land, They march, nor do they march in vain, And proudly on the summit stand. Their enemies before them fly, The valiant Scots have victury won! For British rule they fight aud die; Led on by Scoiland’s noble son. When the brave men of Aberdeen, The “Gordon Highlanders” by pame, Were on the heights ot Dargai seen, Sustaiving well their ancient fame, The Highlanders have always fought Rigbt nobly on the battie field ; On Alma’s height they victory wrought ; Nor even to a foe would yield. On Waterloo, in days of old, Beneath the eye of Wellington, They showed a valor, firm and bold ; They vever did a daty shun. Hurrah for Scotland’e gallant baud, For Gordon Highlanders, the brave, Who kept the glory of their land, And did the British honor save. Hurrab for them we al! will say, And give them now their honor due; And while Britannia holds her sway, We'll praise the brave,the good,the true. May Britous ever faithful be T'o Ged, to truth, to Britain’s throne ; Blest be their arms on land and sea; May they for valiant deeds be known. Jossrxu Pascoe, Petitcodiac, Nov. 18, ’97. A few very choice vamed Hyacinth bulbs still on hand at Carters’ Bookstore. The “Thin Red Line” pictures have arrived at Carters’ Bookstore. ———s SESFCOCCOGS ¢€ COOOSESE SECS ; Infants Requisites of all kinds will receive special attention thie week, In our windows we give an idea of the dompleteness of our stock in this important department. ; ® se ; ; Puff Boxes; Violet Powders, @ Nipples Feeding Bottles, $ Fuller’s Earth, Soothing Syrup, gp Castoria, Nurse’s Treasure. Soothers, Teething Rings, ; Teething Powders, Infant’s Food Tube and Bottle Feeding Botte S Cleaners Sundries. Ss s s ® s ’ °e es 6 © BO O0OOOOSE01 69046 08088 SOSOS890 0068 Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. BO6O1L 0008 ee ARARARAR ES CHILDREN'S ULSTERS Nothing is so suitable for School Children as a good Warm Ulster. Jackets are “the correct thing” for Sunday per- haps, but is there any garment so downright satisfactory for a snow- storm or a snapping cold day as a reliable English Ulster. That’s the kind we have in stock—all leading sizes. Misses’ Hats. GaeSiz. Hosiery, Gloves. Scarfs. Undervests, Just what you want At what you want it. BEsR BROS. i, > » i x" ee [ | 9° aw oS eR 897 BOOMING — Pwd CMwWEM WAM WE DEAL ON THE SQUARE OD OD O@ OD OO OBVOVDWYV EF] @ OV DOC OD OB OD 0d6200006060 9009200608 Honest Goods Honest Styles Honest Prices. COR O2VW DOO 60C0 02 ‘To come and trade with us once, means that you come again, The treatment you receive, the qualitv and assortment of goods shown, and the exceptionally low prices on all lines of goods, asked by us, will make us lasting friends, OD OD® OD OD OD OD OD OD OD ODD ODDO DW VOD ID]IVSBW3W0BOD 4-11-44 L. E. PROWSE, OD OD OD? OM OD in goods as good as gold, spent with them. WiLL PAY $1.00 -PROWSE BROTHERS -S1.00. Full velue for every dollar 4-11-44. emt Off B.C. PROWSE. 4 9 DOH OO ODO OO O60D OD OD OD 90S ODS] O03 9D] 90BV9V9320BERO0@ Overcoats Reefers Ulsters Suits, $2.95 $2.7h $3.95 34.50 3.75 3,50 4.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 5.00 5.50 5.00 4.50 6.00 6.00 The above prices are only just a few of the many bargains to be obtained in our famous Clothing Department. we have thousands of dollars worth of good honest read shade over half price, SUT A ymade clothing, bought at a Ladies’ Sacques, Ladies’ Capes, Fur Sacques, Fur Capes. Our great sale of ladies capes and sacques, is moving the gar- ments out in grand style, every person pleased, so if you want to be pleased— please come and see, PROWS: The Wonderful Cheap Men SROTHERS, PORTO RICO Molasses and Sugar OF CHOICE QUALITY Ex Schooner Edna 8. Will be sold low while landing. Horace Haszard Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Chitown § Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Nov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llch and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be given ip due course in our local co!ums septl3— HENRY R. LORDLY C, E A.M Gan. See, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for Gereral Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondent” address to Charlottetown. oot 14 d&w : ct SAE EX'ORAORDINARY: STOCK OF ST, GEORGE'S PHARMACY Bought at 50 cents on the dollar, will be sold accordingly. Hair Brushes, Combs, Perfumes, etc., HALF PRICE. All the leading Cough Syrups and Emulsions 20 per cent off. A lot of Shelt Bottles and Fixtures cheap. REDDIN BROS, OPPOSITE THE P. O WEDDING RINGS THAT WEAR # I am showing a nice line of Plain Gold Rings io extra heavy weights. Wedding Presents Iam 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. 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