4A Man WhoWorks Outdoors this time of year must have a good shoo; wet or cold feet will under- mine the strongest. BNE NA, | “a6 & =. \S& ay Recently we got a snap of the following heavy boots, have marked them at snappable prices. Men’s heavy grain leath- laved with hand nailed clump soles. sizes 6 to 11, worth $2.c0, at $1.78. Nen’s extra heavy laced noots, calf foxed, lesther lined hand nailed clump scles, sizes 9, for $2.25, former Ow price $3.75. ALLEY & CO. The Shoeists s © ae . bes . cS ana SS ~ &. “NS er boots, oo a ~/ to i i se acne pee, Tee “ yrs ? aes < 2 # | ¢ JODODOD OD IOSD ODODE } The Superiority of Our Printing Is being recognized by all who appreciate good work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Publishers Charlottetown =|]e6ec8 aoemsiisadudaiel re SAN Sarid Yall a The real value of a piece of Silverware, so price tells absolutely nothing. You must rely 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 Se ET een oe NN en re ake ea i ar ce ye are). Oe > i i eR Of62.6459O9045265>8% > ie APAAAARARAAAARAA AO 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. aa dad tc haw ae FECES SESS SSPE ey W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. S FEES SESSA if You Want The Best When you buy a bun buy the German Bun as a tea bun it has-no equal. Price 10¢ doz. TrELernone 98 DBD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ Rakes Best Bread. ; ; ; a = * 66604. 46646 444-6 60006 ee ee ee ee ee NewCGoods q Just WReceived 1 case Shelled Walnuts, 1 case Shelled Almonds, 4 cases Dessiccated Cocanut, Choice Layer Figs, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, (alifornia Muscated Raisins New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, China Preserved Ginger, “Lily Queen” Flour at fr «= THE DAILY EXAM LOCKLAND OTHER ITE Ix Porr.—The Schr. Mary P., arrived last night from Borbadoes bri: ging a con: signment of molasses for Walter Mathe- son. _ > Potice Covrt.—This forenoon Peter Keenan and Thomas O’Brien, charged ) 8 days. with drunkeuness, were each fined $10 or Cetheelipienioenn City Taxes.—The defaultera list for city taxes is now ready for publication. Pay up and keep your name from being made public. Kine’s Cotitece Recorp.—Owing to the loss sustained at the jast fire, the publica— tion of tbe King’s College Record has been discontinued for a short time. i alin Sua. Liverroot se [NcoreorareD.— The election for the decision ofthe question whether Liverpool shall be an incorporated town, is Hxed for Saturday next. C. M. B. A.—Branch 254, Kensington, celebrated its anniversary last evening by a dance in Kensington Hall and a supper at the Jubilee Hotel. Both were well at- tended and thoroughly enjoyed. Hockey Cius,—The arnua: meeting of the Victoria Hockey Club was held last evening inthe Y.M.C. A. rooms whes the following officers werechosen for the ensuing year: Prevident,C. J. Stewart ; Vice President, B.C. Prowse ; Secretary R. E Lord,Executive, the foregoing officers and Messrs, John O Hyndman and Wal- lace P. Pickard. Horse Over rae Woarr—The Sum- merside correspondent of the Guardian writes: While two herses were being put ou board the echr. Express vesterday at railway wharf one of the animals dropped overboard, falling between the schooner and the wharf. After remaining in che water for about half an hour he was led to the shore where he soon recovered from the effects of bis cold bath. I. 0. G. T.—Atthe last regular meet- ing of St. John Lodge the following officers were chosen for the ensuing three monthe: J P Gordon, Chief Templar; Miss Emma Robertson, Vice Templar; Wm H_ Clark, Secretary; Miss Maggie Clark, Financial Secy; Alfred Duchemin, Treasurer; Hubert Mabon, Marshal; Miss Rosie Clark, Deputy Marshal; Rev C W Corey, Chaplain; Miss Sarah Drake, Guard; Geo Phillips, sentin- el; D K Dobie, Lodge Deputy; G@ Dudley Wright, Past Chief Templar. A Nova Scoria Fine.—The dweliing house of George Fields, of Brookfield, N. S., was barned with part of ihe household furniture last week. There was no insur- ance. The furniture on the lower floor was saved, but the chamber furniture, 150 Its. of wool and 100 bushels of potatoes in the cellar were destroyed. Mr. Fields and all his tamily were in the potato field gathering the remainder of the crop when the fire was discovered. Mrs. Fields was left with the clothing she wore at the time, everything else being burned. Tue NewrovxpLaxp Goverxywent.—Act cording to a Jate despatch from St. John’s it is expected that Sir James Winter the leader of the party victorioua in the recent general assembly elections, wil! take office within the next few days. The Winter cabi- net will probably be composed as follows: Sir James Winter, Premier and Attorney Generis); Alfred Morin e, Receiver,General; Thomas Duder, Surveyor General, _ A lex - ander Robinson, Colonia] Secrétary; Wm Woodford, Chairman of the Board of Worke; and Messrs Chas Dawe and George Shea, who will enter the cabinet without portfolios. Pressytery Norticus.—The Rev J Layton will preach on Sabbath first, 14th Nov., as followa: St Peter's Road. 11 a m; Covehead,3 pm; Brackley Point Road, 6.30pm. The Rev J M Fisher has been appointed to represent the College Board within the bounds of this Presbytery. The committee of Presvytery. Mesere Fraser, Fullerton and Millar, appointed to visit the cungregationof Richmond Bay, east and west, will meet with the various sections as follows: Monday, Nov. 15, Lot 11,2 p.m.; and Tyne Valley at7 p m. Tuesday,the 16th, Sheep River, 10a m; Lot 14,2 pm; Lot 16,7 p m—Thos. F, Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery. For tus Wixpsor Surrerers.—The Britieh Charitable Society of Boston has given $100 to the fund for the relief of the Windror fire victims. Residents of Brouk- line have also seeped movement to raise funds for the Windsor people. Clothing and supplies, as well as considerable money, are being collected in Boston and surrounding towns. Several shipments haye already been forwarded by fhe Yar- mouth steamship line and the Dominion NY ain THE RUM CURSE, Sir,—There is nobody knows more about drink and its evil effects than a drunkards wife, ‘or such I am. I know what itis to be kicked and beaten, and to have torunonton the cold street after midnight. I know what it 1s to sit aid wait avd watch for a drank: = husband ccome home, and at the same time dread4 ing his coming. for I knew tnat he would be mad with his brain on fire with the cursed stuff that is making heart~broken wives and poverty-stricken homes. I know there are otuers l.ke me. As _ for Free Rum and Scott Act they are both alike to me; for I see that a man can stay as long as be likes after ten o’ciock and get all he wants to drink. Ov Saturday bight it is the same; he can stay till Sun- day morning till the rumseeller g ts the last cent the poor deluded man has. What kind of a law isthat? I know it for a ract for my husband doesn’t belong to a Gentlemen’s Club or go to champagne suppers, If there is a law that will allow women to enter those rum holes after ten o’clock, and search them through and see that they do not keep father and husband or son and brother after that hour, for it is not only rum alone that is destroying their soul and body but in every rum den, well, with a few exceptions, there are al- ways twoor three barmaids; and what are they there for but toentice men and lead them astray, So let mothers and wives arise to duty and try and save Char~ lottetown from the rumsellers grasp, for he is getting to be the leading man, and everybody are his servants, for don’t men run tohim with their earnings thinking he has the best right to the money. A Surrerer. ee PISQUID NOTES. ‘The good people of this vincinity are very indignant that our government should leave Pisquid Bridge in such a dilapidated condition as it has been leftin for some time past. A year has now passed since a high tide undermined onesideof it leaving that side two feet lower than the other, the heavy timbere supporting the arch varely touching the sunken frame work and the whoie structure dangerous to life and limb. No one wished the powers controlling such matters to rebuild it at that season of the year; no one imagined that it would be left as long without the necessary re- pairs; yet there it stands a monument of carelessness or incapacity of our rulers, a menace to the travelling public and an evesore to the staunch supporters of the party in power. A few days ago some persons were tak - ing @ ihrashing-mill across it as it was a much shorter way than to go around the river further south. When the wheels descended into the huge rut excavated by the tide, the tail end of the mill caught on the bank behind thus throwing the weight of the torward part down on the horse’s back with such force as to crush him prone upon the arch. It would be needless to quote here al! the nice things said by the driver about the late Premierand the supervisor, suffice it to say that they would not conduce to the edification of your readears or the sanctifi- cation of the parties interested. Mr. Peters passed over this bridge several times during the summer; engineers from Char- lottetown came to view its shattered condition, while the Supervisor paid it innumerable visits. Indeed if he demande pay for each of those innocent diversions it will prove a veritable Klondyke for him aad explain why he did not repair it long ago. Surely the present government will do something in this matter if only to have pity on their loyal supporters hereabout. The aboideau which was built across the mouth of the Pisquid River last sum-: mer by the most determined eiforts on the part of the marsh owners, was not a suc- cess. When the work was about completed nearly one hundred feet of it was carr ed away by a storm and tide, and the people are now debating whether it is better to repair the damege or not. Some maintain that though the work should be again completed there is no certanty that it would be substantial, I, N. Cmariry. ~~ > 2 +a KE EP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- | name ye —_2 SSLSESVSOSSSSS F 00088688008 Every Cake Atlantic Co. The Canadian Society of New York has appointed a committee of pine of its members for the purpose of raising a relief fund for the 3,000 homeiess people, victims of the recent fire in Windeor, N. S. Agaixst Tot Heapsman.—Mr. George McSweeney, of the Brunswick House, Moncton, has recuvered jadgment against Heademan Wilson, of Fredericton, for over $70, being the amount cf Wilson’s hotel bill wbile in Moncton working up tbat wonderful “ report” which Blair quoted from in the house. The poict is taken by an exchange that Blair, wo has issued an ukase directing that any I. C. R. official who does not pay his debts shall be dis~ missed, should not have permitted his beadsmen to“ beat” hotel men out of their pay with impunity. And the point in the show wiudow of both our up-town and down town drug stores will be sold AT COST There is nothing the matter with, anv of it as far as we know, but we want to clear out several lines, and take this method of doihg it. If you want good soap very, very cheap, buy now and have your choite. See The Windows. seems well taken. Especially so since dollar aday and some of them employment only half time. Seer & Coff Wilson was paid $15 a day and expenses, | while many I. C.R. Jaborera get only a Johns on & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. | | ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10 1897 7 ad + > he ee - i ceneeetneenencnnancenaentates ane <cunneeasantsherniinnannatinagenes ©0006 O9O 9606565868 Ladies’ Sacques Ladies Capes Men’s Overcoats Reefers Suits Carpets * Hats & Caps Wool and Kid Gloves Chesper than daylight —a ae ema Cintas ~—_aaees ee, — ee % PROSE BRS . BOS ODD OSSD 2D 03 9B OVW 9BOBIHGODOD OD OD €50606060620 32 ©404656680 5058858565 ¢ QHD SDIS IOP DSOSS 784 NEARLY—™ 1000 Ladies’ Jackets and Capes GARMENT TO "BE SOLD We have marked every jacket and cape at a price that means a spee! clearance. Beautiful new jackets regularly sold at $6.75, in all sizes now $4.98 This is only a sample Terms—Cash. a re a ee ee tee © BEER BROS. Sececcccccccescccecccocces Wholesale and Retail.