THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMB U2 lo, '897 Now Comes The Rubber Time i iy Of Year, However much vou and our- Ne . ; A selves wou j ke to have ff, by otherwise, the fact remains that & With the coming of November Q the bu e rubber assumes a ‘ paramour t position, it now be- ' eomes @ question of rut bers, or SF six months of wet feet, colds, 2 Dox ra and a thou: and = «other /> Our rubbers are the best, 4 and ma le ov pew lasts to auit the "97 shoes, thev : 1)o? pape rontoe Wail ALLEY & SO. ~ The Shoeists 7 « aes f L —--~ > ee : The Superiority of ¢ ¢ Our Printing ¢ ' Is being rec gnized by all who + ’ at . + | The Examiner « >. . . | Publishing Co, ¢ Printers and Publishers Q ¢ Charlottetown > The real value of piece of Silverware, so pri® tells absolutely nothing. You mustrely upon the story of the salesman. We have a record for honest dealing and when we put a price upon an article, it is worth every cent we ask for it We are opening a new line 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 Jeweler. FABMARARAAAAAARAARAANRAAARSH EE a a a ae ty or ; | 3 i i ae & Doo FA Oe 024008008 @ $1 Fresh Cookies We Lemon, Seed, Hermit, Ginger and French Cookies, fresh every day. The price ER Senoz 4 Trepnoxe yk D. STEWART , ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ ; Bakes Best Bread. have > * eee 4 6 OS Ee 8 CEO 2412476400 @7 @28? eee cee cecctieeecsinnnmencagmmmmmaniae STOWER’S Peptonized Sauce *etececccce ’ Every _ bot- 4 @ tle contains a certain quantity “ of eptogenn PERFECT ‘ the cabihiapaien: ful aid to diges- DIGESTIVE ¢ tion universally ®Q-244 ee prescribed. This sauce is most delicious, and “an be use with great advantage. The best dealers sell it, e elt it “like the | LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS, PHEATRICAI The Frankie Carpenter Compaoy has disbanded in Truro. i oe j } | Sr. James’ Hatu.— Ree. Mr. Herdman , will address the meeting in St. James’ Hall tonight. 1.0. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8 tineets tonight at 8 o’clock,. Visitors cerdially welcome. ie For Excuaxp.—The Bonita and Cosmo are in Summerside. They will be loaded with oats fer Great Brita'n. — A Brancn Facrory.—It is said that the Davies Pork Packing Co., of Toronto, contemplate establishing their branch factory at Amherst. - Last Trip.—The 8 S Halifax of the Piant Line will n ake her Jast Island trip of this season sailing from Boston Tuesday Nov ‘ Nov 26th -_ ship Horn arrived on Saturday. She will be loaded with oata I Mathesov & forthe English market by Loc mbs. atthe Propree Lapen.—The schr. Lorne cleared from North River for Isaacs Har- bor, N. S., on Saturday, with a ca-go shipped by A. Horne & Co. The cargo consisted of 1900 busheis vate, 700 bushels potatoes and 175 bushels turnips. chalet Potice Court.—tLuis forenoon William Welsh, better known as ‘““Smiler” Welsh, females ou the streets. He was remanded until this day week when eron expects to be able to prove several offences of this nature against Welsh. Mex-o Mepicixe Co.—The Mex o Medicine Co. have departed, but have arranged wich W. R. Watson, the popular druggist, to sell their tamous remedies for afew days at their advertising price, viz., Mex-o, 50c per bottle; Blackthorn Oil, 25c; Mex-oCatarrh Cure, 25ce; Mex o Medicated Soap, 0c percake. 267—4i New Dcexs ry Livervoo.t.—-Some years ago over two miles of docks were built for the use of sailing ships at Liverpool, Eng., but the sailing tonnage has now decreased to one-twentieth of the twenty-two millions of tons of shipping annually cleared at Liverpool, and to less than one-eighth of the number of vessels. Ccnsequently a scheme has been started by the Mersey Docks Harbor Board to spend four millions sterling on the construction of new docks of the largest class for steamships, and the partial removal of the Pluckington sandbank, which is two miles in length. -_ oC Vatvaste Carco.—The schooner Santa Marie cleared on Saturday for Bermuda with a cargo consisting of 70 tons free stone from the Wallace quarries, 674 sacks white oats, 350 bbis. garnet potatoes, 200 bbls. white potatoes, 214 sucks McIntyre potatoes, 220 bundles pressed hay, 101 bundles preesed straw, 101 bush. turnips, 2 bbis oysters, 40 drums cedfich, i0 tubs factorysbutter, 3 carriages, | truack-waggon 10 sets harness, 27 horses, 40 sheep, 15’ live pigs, 400 geese, turkevs, fowls and ducks, 50 boat spars, 25 ladders. The horses were a fine iot—all good stylish drivers and cart horses;—young, ranging from 4to7 yearsold. These horses were examined by good judges when they were being put on board the echooner, and pronounced as fine a lot, as base been shipped from Prince Eoward Island for some time on one schooner. The shippers are H. C. Outerbidge, A. Horne & Co. and Dr. Bagnall. Buy ladies kid gloves at Pat- on’s, one lot at half price. Small Jackets, Medium English Jackets, We are showing Jackets, at O4 of unusual ox KLBLELLELGLBGGBBBBBBABABHBSHAS Xs was arraigned on a charge of assaulting | Marsbal Cam- | Black Jackets, Brown Sackets, Tweed Jackets, Plain Jackets, Strapped Jackets, Braided Jackets. Jackets, marvellous valaes in Every garment this fall’s importation. value in our Jackets at B2.98 BEER BROS. See also our $16.00 Jackets for $10.98. | RAILWAY WORK AT WILTSHIRE. , Shortening | i the Famous Loop Near that Place at a Cost of $20,000, By the courtesy of Superintendent Sharp representatives of Tue EXAMINER, Patriot, and Guardian, and several other gentle men were On Saturday afternoon aiforded an opportunity of viewing the work that is being done in the way of shortening tbe line of railway near Wiltshire by reducing the famous loop m that vicinity. The party left the city about half-past two | o'clock in the Superintendent’s car, which was attached tothe working train, and returned about half-past six in the evening. tendent Sharp, Mr. L.W. Macdonald, who engineer in charge of the work. The new piece of track will be about a mile in length. It will cut off the loop in two places and thus shorten the line by about three-fifths of a mile. Work was | begun on the 6th October, and about one bundred men are employ.d. These men are 23rd and from Charlottetown Friday ! paid at the rate of ten cents an hour, and a! |}man aad team fifteen ceats an hour. | Already about one-third of the work has For tHe Excuish Marxet.—The steams« been performed, a very good showing f.r| from Liverpool, G. B., | 80 short atime. | The new track runs through several farms, and its erection will cost abont 1 $20.000. The amount voted for the work } 18 $10,000. The deepest cutting on the new track will be about 17 feet. It is intended to make thecutting as wide as possible with a view to reducing the work of snow-fight- ing to aminimum. The embankment in one place—crossing a creek—will be about fifty feet. Considerable clay tor the embankment is being obtained from a | narrow cutting near the station, where ; snow has accumulated toa considerable lextent in past years, and the cutting isthus being materially widened. Clay is also be.ng taken from another cutting on the Charlottetown side of the station where the road curves coasiderably, and here it isalso intended to make the line as straight as possible. It is declared by the railway people that the change now being made will result in a saving of about $1000 each year. This reduction wil! be iu the way of lessening the expenditures for snow fencing and snow fighting, ties, rails, Jabor, wear and tear, etc. It isex pected that by this time next year the new line will be in operation. The work, so far as it has progressed, has apparently been performed in a most capable manner. ! epee TS CONOMY in taking Hood’s Sar- saparilla, because ‘* 100 doses one dollar” {3 peculiar to and true only of the One True BLOOD Purifier. SSL2SESOCCOSE ¢€ 60000008 8908 CAUSE AND EFFECT. BECAUSE Our Bakiog Powder is from the purest ingredient# care- fully mixed and sifted, and because it is cheaper than any other high grade Baking Powder on the mar- ket. The EFFECT is that it makes the lightest biscuits 6 3S S e °e &c., makes wholesome food, and | : eo ® Ss made OOOP FOS4 CO7H 08084800 saves money jor the thrifty house- keeper, and last but not least—its sale is rapidly increasing, and to- day more of itis sold in this city. than that of any other manufacture. PRICE 25C A POUND. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy, £9009 00 «OOS OOS SvOC CEOS - ee AAAAAAR AAA SAA $4.98. C@So@e Jackets, Large Jackets. German Jackets. Black Ladies’ 8, Another line eo<t6 SESE SESE SESE SEE ESE NESE EERE EEE EES haw SEF F ESSE What The People ET | SCN * Ce day. The party was accompanied by Superin- | Track-Master Houle, and is the, after looking all over town. ,cncourage us OD, The 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 that kept such peautiful garments. -Oh how cheap, and hundreds of other kina remarks, that Now if there is anyone left, who Goes not know, that we have a fi:st class cloak depaitment, 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. You only lose on the article you buy,while we stand a chance not to loose your trade for all times to come, and we cannot afford to lose that. We are ina_ position to offer you the very best values to be had in ladies sacques, 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 thss season. The vrices are—$2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7. $8, $9, $10, $11, $12. WE WILL NOT we Ask you $16, and then take $10, but‘we will guarantee to give you the best $10 jacket in the city. Ail we asx is a chance to show you our magnificent assortment of sacques and capes, the styles, the qualities, and the*prices will do the selling, and the soiid honest satisfaction that you will get will biing you back to see us again. =f Dr wsAwrtBArAes PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men ee $10,000 City Debentures EALED 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 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 Ist next. The Debentures will be issued on and bear interest from the let December, next. The Council do not bind themselves to aceept the highest or any Tender. Tenders will be recsived for purt or whole. ; , WEDDING RINGS THAT WEAR I am showing a nice line of Plain Gold Rings in extra heavy weights. Wedding Presents I am opening to-day a new and choice line of Silverware, as good as the best, and as cheap, we believe, as the vheap- est. Your trade, will be Smutually helpful, G. F. HUTGHESON The Queen Street Jeweler. a nr mn a TIM #! TIME a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt been able to buy, and_ will sell a nice lot of new Watches, » the old rate, the order having been given before the raise. Call and see them; also our new Rings. EW. TAYLOR, By order - ~* English Manures City Clerks Office, City Clerk, Landing to-day ex Steamer “Irene M>rris,” direct from Liverpool», brg City Hall Nov. 11, 973i eod SUPERPHOSPHATES. NITRATE *OF.!SODA. MURIATE OF STR GAMPANA POTASH, BOWE MEAL, ETC, Last trip for this season, will be for Montreal, from All genuine, and-of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and at east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilize: on the market. \ 16th inst. uy . ] CARVELL BROS, *town nov 10 °97 pat guar, Qe eww _ Charlottetown, about Tuesday AULD BROS, : aa ct ai bi WE oO Mes ai ae ses Sea hich sian Sa I Ore £. ee a hagas: ee * oer < + Riis oa Aen graetonnd 5 4 PB a i io a oe * oe he. WP xs oe ees - wee * — a! at