a — * if « Ce RS co AND ypit You Can | i Willi oe {HE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 4, 1897 OTHER ITEMS Riris Marcen.— No 2 Co., Fourth Regi- ment, C. A., will parade in uniform op the rifle range to-morrow at 1 p. m., for anoual taryet practice and prize COmpeti- ion ee-Metford rifles and ammunition 14 issued op the range. CV OF 2oC ds for i ~ ta nd wear, you'l] Tomorrow. —The Heckmen Band wi!) 13 \ hoes We | join the exzursion train to the Alberton tea i roughly ‘un- | at Miscouche, ar d enliven (he journey up 7 and down as well as assiet the other Corpse é £ st of music on the grounds to keep the gath- ‘ eg S werry as & marriaze beil, by KS sma A me ai , the clos . +1 ee Pa I The regular monthly ie hardest . . ' _ me meeting f Port la Joie Kecampment No. t, 1.0.0. F., will be held thie (Wednes- ny) even bg at x o'clock in Odd Fellows’ q al S5 bali, to meet John A. Craig, of Yarmouth s ‘ ° ! ’ ’ > ’ ; i cai etter. $119 N.S8., Gratd Re preseutative of the (rrand . . € . ‘ . Q e118 bee catopment of the Mariti me Provinces ws f Canada. Ne FHOEeS, Sl.00 oT: “ ex | ts Si 8, tu | eS ee | Rat.way Men's Coxvestion. — The =) } ° e . | Railway Men’s Christian Conventioa for | the Maritime Provinces will be held in c i} Charlottetown on August 27th to 29th. B38, | Besides the delegates from Moncton. Truro, . y a t i < : ds tom Oe 8 | Halifax and other points, arrangements THE SHOEISTS | ae coe st te SGD, i ~ My select stock of gem rings contains all the new- est styles, beautiful gems inserted in the latest style settings. Se et ee / Diamond Rings, Ruby Rings. Opal Rings. Torquoise Ring s. j al! bright new and sparkling S { WEDDING RINGS,made especially for my trade; every meg warranted to be right in y quality. , @ees6u060d Jeweler ese ce 4 820874 82% 428 22424024820248240048086084 48 W. W. WELLYER, 22223228 f Cream Tartar ‘Biscuit =_ Best quality, fresh to-day ‘ { Price [0c per doz. ‘ Teernoxe 98, \D. 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Saturday tnere ia displayed a large card with an inscription in flaring letters which reads as follows: ~Wanted a few more loafers for this corner. _—_+»—_— Tak Wuee.—Mr. Payson Davidson is endvavoring to wake arrangements with clubs in the maritime provinces control!- ing eycling tracks in the more important cities for a tour through New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. ©. Island of the lead- ing amateur and professional Caoadian wheelman. The ciiies in which he proposes to have races are Méncton, Fredericton, Amherst, Truro, Windsor, Halifax, Charlottetown and St. John. —St. John Telegraph. is one mereh- hase soived the | here whe vet Exrraorpinany.—A most extraordin- ary decision was given by High Sheriff Gatfoey ip the declaratioa court here yes- terday, in the case of a special vote jintend- ed for Mesars. Rogers and Gaudet, The case was that of James H. Sheen, of Locke Road, Lot 7, and the schedule was put in at Springfield, Lot 8 poll, signed by the presiding oificer avd placed in the poll book. It was decided by the Sheriifas avalid vote, notwithsta»ding the schedule was not signed by the yotrr, and therefore could not be considered a vote by any unbiassed person. Had it been intended for Messr®. Birch and Hackett it would, in our upinion, have received entirely different treatment.— Summerside Journal, ed ExsoyaB_e —On Monday evening next the members of Charlottetown Lodge, I. 0.G.T., will hold a moonlight excursion on the steamer Jacques. Cartier. Avery enjoyable time is sesured. Although the excursions held by this Lodge were crowded every time last sum- mer, the committee decided to issue one hundred tickets less thie time, thus giving those who go a more comfortable time. The 82nd Battalion Band will be present aod will render a programme of choice musica! selections, and Mr. L. C. Worthy w il caterto the excurtionists. Tickets 25 cents, to be had oaly from McMillan & Horn-by’s, Jenkins & Son’s, W. N. Tav- ton’s, G. F. Hutcheson’s and from a few of the members. Those who intend going had better procure their tickets immedia- tely. | NEWS NovTes. | { The West in growing, One day’s epec- | tators at the Winnipeg fair last week oumbered 17,000. That’s more people than the entire population, of the city a comparatively few years ago. } The Storthing of Norway has authorized & MAXimum customs tariff! against al couutries according less favorable treat- ment to Norwegian preducts and ships than is accorded to other countries. The Hawaiian Islands contain 417 Americans, 256 British and 288 Germans } out of a total population of 113,023. This will make an interesting addition to the free bory citizenship of “the United States. } A emall buoch of blackened wheat was, a few days yo, on exhibition at the Tororto y NY y Wii 4, Gi} aS The Simple and VWYhole Secret on + Board of Trade. It wae cut near St. Catharines, and after standing in a tield | for a few days it began to sprour. This 18 } one of the effects of the recent heavy rains. | A well known graia dealer gathering information as to the grain crop in the immediate vicinity of Turonto. The result is that he comes to the conclusion that a majority of the flelda of wheat have *prouted and the effects will be very bad. ‘It this had kept off another week,’ said ! ‘ Y 4} an ro of he, ‘we would have had the best crop of has been 1e@, j wheat in years.’ It is generally believed by grain men bere that the damage vo grain Ontario by the rain will have serious etlect on the crop. A tremendous controversy is going on in the old country and filling columns of the Times. The subject of all this beated debate is whether the Heaton-Harrow cricket match should last two days or three. One headmaster wante three days; the other thinks two, as at present, are enough. 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