Now Comes The Rubber Time ig Of Year, selves would ke to ‘i the humble rubber assume S71 paramount position, it now we Tuey Waxr Ixcorroratioxn.—The elec- &; comes & question of | ubbers, OF | tion to decide upon the matter of incorpor [ J, ez moans * c wea & et, COWS, | tion for the town of Liverpool, N.8., toc ° Doctors and a thousand other place on Saturday. A majority of 140 was ills : declared in favor of incorporation. Our rubbers are the beat, —- and made oo new laste to suit Tue Exrecrep Harrens.—The coroner’s the “97 a! they fit “like the | jury ia the Nulty murder case at Rawdo — soe DeDe> IQQVOSeve >The Superiority of 2 Our Printing zed by all who Is being recog d appreciate go vd work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Publishers tharlottetown =o = s<=_.*=. > =]. oe =. atanease” ( 5 PP Ne eS a ae The real value of iW yiece of Silverware, so pri sas tells absolutely nothing. You "PY wvstrely upon the story of the salesman. We have a ME record for honest dealing and a? when we put a price upon an 8 article, it is worth every cent we ask for it ce We are opening a new Rline of Silverware; it will delight you to see the beauti ful new things we are show- ing; it will give us pleasure to show them. W, W. WELLNER Je weler. ESESY eo Sw a : we > se O85 OOS 2 O48 are > ‘ EH Scatch Cake — =_ oJ — a — What we sell for l6c per Ib is excellent—nothing in town like it. We'll match it with that sold anywhere —even at a higher price. ——— a lt AC A, le | Terenost 98 \D. STEWART ) £OLIPSE BAKERY ; Bakes Best Bread. LQSOIPGS AS PO SOAOOAHSS FEES SEES Sa EY ‘ r- q Vv However much vou and our- have if, y) otherwive, the fact remains that With the coming of November a ‘= The Shoeists < 268s ak hd aw ae @teaesJeeecarsewed ? Neen tee ee Oe ad ac RH WE YOU TRIE REDDIN’S 140 Cured Smoking Tobac UE , 3OoT The best smoke in the city, large tins 2c. ye A posite P. O. C0 RY A PACKAGE. REDDIN BROS. smo seo eee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER (TRMS.| | ** oven serren ACKNowLepGMENT, —Collection of ¢ as . linen books and papers thankfully received from Miss » atthe P. E. Island Hospital | Ada M. Land, of Nine Mile Creek. More Imrerovewents.—The old hous atthe end of West Street, near McLean’s Foundry, have been taken away. This is a decided improvement to the locality. _- s_-—_ duce are now being distributed at Luner burg. eate at 35, - guilty against Tom will be sent up for trial at Joliette, Decale Mex-o Mepicine Co—The Mex Medicine Co. Mex-o, 50c per bottle; Blackthorn Oi 25c; Mex-o Catarrh Cure, 25c; Mex- Medicated Soap, L0c percake. 267—4i ee ] : suring Sunday night the store of Mr. Joh the ground with all its contente. near the store, was also burned. known how the Insurance. fire originated, —_>—_—— An exchange of duties between th Canadian artillery etationed at Fredericton exchanged piaces detachment of the Berkshire Regiment in that tbe first was considered a succese. [ British army. — Newsparers as Text educationalists. The columns used as‘a text book. suggest to the teachers of youth explana- tions of the events which newspaper of clean tove and high mora of its readers. - > — Narrow.y Escarep White, brakeman on Conductor Williams thie morning at Brookfield, near St. John. the frosty boards and fell between the cars ahead of the car. are not yet ascertained. —Moncton Timcs, Buy ladies kid gloves at Pat on’s, one lot at half price. Ier.axp Propvcr.—According to an ex- change four cargoes of P. E. Island pro- Pc tatoes are selling there at 38 and Que., on Saturday brought in a verdict of Nulty, charged with murdering his two sisters and brothers He have departed, but have arranged with W. R. Watson, the popular druggi-t, to sell their tamous remedies for a few days at their advertising price, viz., Fines—The Summerside correspondent of the Guardian informs that paper that A. Matheson, Campbellton, was burned to/ do it? I know why. A small buildiug belonging to Mr. O’Halloran, It is not Quebec aod the British artilery. at Halifax will be the following out of the experiment begun when the Canadian infantry company at with a the garri on city. That the new move bas been suggested may be taken as evidence will help to strengthen the feeling that whiie there are many sections under many different administrations, there is only one Booxs.—The introduction of newspapers as texts books in the public schools of Kansas City bas oe attracted considerable attention among A good newspaper is necessarily an educator. Itself the highest product of the scientific and mechanical resources of the century it may well be teem with topics and its editoral page may are crowding one upon the other in this busy world. A purpose cannot fail to broaden the minds DeatH.—James special, had a narrow escape from death Brakeman White was on the top of a box car putting on * brake, when be slipped on The train was moving slowly at the time and Mr. White’s life was-only saved by the brake beam catching him and pushing him Mr. White was badly shaken up and was brought to Moncton and removed to bis home on Lutz street ina cab. The extent of Mr. White’s injuries Experimental farm, Ottawa, vd with a proposition IT made in the counties of Leeds and the impoverished es use it on the worn-out fields. This man now is in comfortable circum luxurious crops of barley. yk | in despair to increase the already surplus band of unemployed who leave their piaces | to betier their condition in the cities and cl towns. n,| frequent cause of farm desertion not qualified for their positions. o| improved by a staffof farm so essential! to successful farming. I have the honor to be, sir, Your obedient servant, l, Hesrr J. Cooke. 0 Watsvn Farm, Mosgrove, Ont. DOES IT PAY TO —_ TIPPLE. u You know itdon’t. Then why do you It requires too much self-denialtoqnit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of No ull desire for tiquor in two or three days, so ‘ that you would pay five cents for a barre! of beer or whiskey. You can eat heartily ¢ | and sleep soundly fram the start, and be better in every way,in both health and pocket, and without interfering with bus- iness duties. ticulars. Mr. A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue, Montreal. 3 “That thin red streak topped with a line of steel”.—A magnificent picture one of the premiums with Black and White Christmas number. See it and leave your order at Carter’s Bookstore. Stock limited. High class jackets at two-thirds of their value—Moore & McLeod. LET pre ES t OSA COSOCOOS € CO0OCHECOOO® CAUSE AND EFFECT. BECAUSE 9 e e ° - ; Our Bakiog Powder is made from the purest ingredients care- fully mixed snd sifted, and because ] ; it ia cheaper thanany other high | @ grade Baking Powder on the mar- ket. The EFFECT e ea s S e 6 . iz that it makes the lightest biscuits ; &c., makes wholesome food, and § saves money for the thrifty house- ; keeper, and last but not least—its sale is rapidly increasing, and to- day more of itis eold in this city. than that of any other manufacture. ; e e e PRICE 25C A POUND. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. OO OOS 0008 Fv THOS SOOR® 69000000 00900300006 000006% rar; = ae D4 Black Jackets, Brown We are showing .marv Jackets, at LKLLELEELELEEESSGSEBEGEGSSSEBESIS AAAAASARA AAA AAA ee ed Small Jackets, Medium Jackets, Large Jackets. Plain Jackets, Strapped Jackets, Braided Jackets. English Jackets, Germar Jackets. Jackets, 4.98. Every garment this fall’s importation. Another line of unusual value in our Jackets at B2.98 e=meoe* BEER BROS. 98. Sackets, Tweed Jackets. ellous valaes in Ladies’ Black fo Professer Saunders, of the Dominion Sir,—I desire to make you acquainted | uDited Grenville three! years ago. A poor farmer complained that | condition of the eoil would oblige him to abandoa the old | homestead. I noticed on the farm a swamp flat—a rich deposit of vegetable decay of years. | suggested he might canal thie and | I find in the Province of Ontario a very to be| badly located ditches, defective drainage— the work of incompetent engineers who are Tam of opinion that the Dominion Experimental Farm’s usefulness might be experts who would give the instruction and knowledge Write in confidence for par , stances and the swamp flat has borne <i During my travels through the Counties of Carleton,! an Russell, Simcoe, Renfrew, Peel and Fron-' tenac I noticed many farmers in the same | sh situation, and who will give up their farms | We kept such peautiful varments, —QOh how cheap, and hundreds of other kina remarks, that s ‘ i who aoes not know, that we have a first ass Clouk department, loaded up with the very newest and best styles in the market. What We Say. 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 We are ina position 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 wili sell The vrices are—$2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12. WE WILL NOT after looking all over town. encourage us on, Come and see. we cannot afford to be had in ladies sacques, thss season. jacket in the city. capes, Now if there is anyone left, lose that. What The People Say. Th { AW y > ’ 7 ° stan e ye es Ly, na tn are oe doubt, showing the largest assortment of sacques apes, in vhecity, and they acknowlege that we are the cheapest, by trading with us Why, we often hear them say that they did not know that You only lose on DA wIWUIRMs PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Ask you $16, and then take $10, but we will guarantee to give you the best $10 All we asa is a chance to show you our magnificent assoriment of sacques and the styles, the qualities, and the prices will do the selling, and the sosid honest satisfaction that you will get will bring you back to see us again. $10,000 City — Debentures GQ BAGED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tenders tor City Debentures” will be :eceived at this Office until noon, on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26th For the purchase of Ten Thousand 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 lst next. The Debentures will be issued on and bear interest from the lst December, next. The Council do not bind themselves to aceept the highest or any Tender. Tenders will be received for purt or whole. oo By order H. M. DAVISON, City Clerks Office, City Clerk, City Hall Nov, 11, *97—3i eod SEUEPEPERUE SEE AEE ESE AE NE ES EE ES See also our $16.00 Jackets for $10.98. acai comes STR GAMPANA Last trip for this season, will be for Montreal, from Charlottetown, about Tuesday 16th inst. CARVELL BROS. own nov 10 97 pat guar, | WEDDING RINGS THAT WEAR SE Ss I am showing a nice line of Plain Gold Rings in extra heavy weights. Wedding Presents - IT 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. HUTCHESON The Queen Street Jeweler. Sona p—-_-— We have two American Square Pianos, one by VOSE & SONS, BOSTON and one by HALLET & DAVIES, BOSTON Both of these Pianos are in first class condition, and will be sold at a great sacrifice if applied for at once, as we must clear them out to make room for our fall and winter stock, Priceson application. MILL R BROS. The P. E. 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