3 as =e y is "7" VevwrvrvwrTTvwvTewtrlUGeS,.™hUCOClhUVOOCOT ‘| i ——eEerr ~ —S SP? PP ra," Se is f | - - « THE LAST SHALL BE FIRST In factin all of Slater: shoes it is the first consider- ation as Op it depends the and comfort of ¢ t 2 yi & 2, ay pearayce me ; Z the s} Their new last 4 ‘ oot ft > _# Caiie tide ; . . Ll ‘ Ay Coin Tox & ‘ oe stskivg immensliy, being ad rect copy of the most 7 fashonabie Amercian stvie. ‘Sy It has a long vamp fairly e pointed toe, witn quite a - o Spring in last. You ca SO¢ rnem I! ir Vinacw ; ? ss ‘ N} made aot \ icl Wd Ww heavy walking Soles, at A os $4.00 per pair. ake f..| _ ALLEY & G2., THE SHOEISTS, ose 2 eo a es a ee 2 2 ® The- - Advance In the prices of Waltham and. Elgin Watches, will not prevent you from buy- ing if you buy at this store. I bought largely before the rise, and. will sell at old prices until the lot is ceared. There is a saving in the price of Watches if you buy here. Our WATCHES THE BEsv. Our Prices THE Lowesr, De ee ee ee es Ww. W. WRELLNER, ? Jeweler ee Ye @] a Oe 2 @]O 7 824848 848 © 2 OS @ Os & =e a 2 @ o> irvewewnt { SSOSCSSSOELENHIIODS *2OGHSSEAGs Whisper, ' Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are getting lots of work to do Always Busy, Why’ Because our prices are rigit, and our work pleases. Try us. JAS. bp. TAYLOR, The Printer. 09880589 09608600000600060868 9290063660600 (Jueen Stree t ESSOSSSOSGHSTOSCESSESES ; ; 7 Fresh Tartlets And Pies To-day At our Bakery. It is not necessary for us to say apy thing about the quality of our pastry, for you know it is the best. Tartlets 10¢ per dozen. Apple. Lemon, and blueberry piee, 10c each. -a« ea ea 2 @ 2 a 28 a] Telephone 98. ( 3 s é ¢ ’ ’ 8 ® ? 4 ? ? + ‘DD. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. a= & & eer @2eoete8 TO LET. Those large and commodious Ware houses and Cellars on Sydnev St. Weet, now occupied as a Pork Packing Establishment by B. & M. Rattenbury. Possession 5th September, next. Apply at the office of the Connolly E state, Queen Street. : ae ee PREDERICK PETERS. A. A. McDONALD. W. W. SUBLIVAN. Trustees late Owen Connolly. =» = a> a AAAAAAAAAAAAAS AAAARRAARAAARASAARAA THE DAILY EXAMINER, AND OTHER ITEMS| LOCAL |} On the 6th Oetoher The prize list is out. hisimeseaeidiidik: Ticxism Fire.—~Yester ay was the 80n!versary of the disastrous fire in Tig- nish. The loss was npwarce of $60,000. St. Joun Exursivion.—Owiog to delay in distributing prize list, entries for the St. John Exhibition will be received up to and including 7th September. _ SS AS NCA at a atta tt that Prixce County Exurpition will be held | the same. | |} many fiiends are } | ' St. Perer’s Scyooi.—St. Peter’s School | reopen Sept. 7th. Fees iris $15 per | annum; boys $24 per annum. The schools } have been enlarged and remodelled. For | further particulars ‘py iy tothe Rev James Simpson. 200—td. pPeriie Runaway Accipenr.—Yesterday while Mr. Riebard Jenkins of Dundas was on his way to Souris with a two horse team au Oft8, the horses became ubmanbaga- bie. Mr. Jenkins was thrown to the Y and bota whe-+ls of his loaded truck- } waggon passed over his rmght arm, bat | | Strange tO say, no bones were broken, | though the arm was badiy bruised and iacerated al ARTILLERY Crances.—4th Prince Ed. ward Island Regiment. —No. 3 Company. — Captain Charles Owen is retired under the provisions of paragraph 55, Regula- tions aud Orders for the Militia, 1837, and is permitted to retain the rank of Captain on retirement, 23th July, 1897. so. 5 Compaoy.—Prov sional Lieu- tenant Coarles B. Fraser is retired, under the provisions of paragraph 55, Regula tions and Orders fur the Militia, 1887. 28th, J uly, 1867.—Canada Gazette o commonipopatnn Sovris Breakwarer.—Mr. Smitb’s con- tract fer building a block at the outer end and dumping over on the sea side of the work hard Nova Scotia stove is slowly drawing toaclose, Repairs by days’ work have begun again. William Chaiseoo, Local Government Supervisor, Rollo Bay has been appointed foreman. The question uaturally arises: Is there no one in the grit ranks in Souris competent to fill the position? It would appear that the“pat- ropage committee” thinks very little of Souris mechanics, e)se it would not import the grit supervisor from Rollo Bay. sfierpitipen Catiinc Eriguerte—A doubt that is constantly occurring to many good natured women is whether or not they should cal! vpon the relatives of intimate friends witb whom they are unacquainted and who are only temporary visitors at the honse of the sad friends. This point shonld be de- cided in the negative, unless asked especially to call, but this is seldom done. The usual course is either to take a relative to call upon a friend of her hostess or invite the friend to meet the relative during her stay. This is the more frequently done, however in the country than in town, asin the ‘atter every day engagements seldom admit of such intro- ductions bring made. Scdliaihs ic A Narrow Escars.—A Moncton de- spatch says: Rev. W. W. Lodge, the new pastor of the Central Methodist Church here, bad a uarrow escape at Sackville last week while returning home from a district meeting at Bay Verte. While waiting at the station for the Halifax fast express from the east, the St. John express vame into the siding. Noticing on board the Rev. Eugene Chapman and wife, he was in the act of crossing the track, not noticing that the fast express was coming in ata rapid rate. Conductor Rainmie who was oo board the train in the siding, noticed the reverend gentleman’s peril, and com- menced waving to him in such a way as to cause him to look around just in time to see the traia and make good his escape to the station platform, A few seconds later or a little hesitation, end a dreadful fatal- 3 Green Fruit ity must have occurreil. Goods buyer. Summer Vests, Summer Hosiery. PRARAAARSAARA RS FAAP ARRRARS Ka Closing Out We are closing out the balance of our Summer at prices which tempt tne shrewdest 20448808 Summer Shirt Waists, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Muslins, Summer Prints. Summer Parasols, Summer Capes, There is plenty of fine warm weather due us yet n which to wear all these goods and be comfortable. The prices at which we will sell them to you, will make thera feel still more comfortable. 0040 30003000 BEER BROS i PERSONAL. r. Fontana is reported “somewhat better” to-day. Mrs. Fontana is about Mr. William Morven, who has been visiting Montreal and Quebec, returned home Jast evening. Mr. D. A. MeKinnon, of Charlottetown. will compete at the Wanderers’ Dalitex on Saturday neat. De. Met.od, of Charlottetown, read a paper before the members of the British Medical Arsociation in Montreal. Mrs. O’Neill and Mrs. L. Lowery of Charlottetown were registered at the Dufferin Hotel, 3t. John. on Saturday evening. ; Mr. Beverly R, Newbery, of New York, iS \ isiting Charlottetown, and his glad to him. His mother has heen here for several weeks. The Hon, E. J, Hcdzson, Master of the Ros, who bas epent several weeks at Ge rgetown accompanied by the Rey. J. W. Godfrey, retarns to town to fav. sports ip is to see Miss Gordon, daughter of Rev. D Gordon, of Halitax, returned home today after having spent afew weeks in Char- lottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McLennan. Sir Louis H. Davies and Lady Davies wil] sail for home on the State of Californ- ia today from England. Lady Tilley will also be a passenger.— Ottawa Free Press, Thureday. Mr. James A. Maskell and Mrs. Mas- kell, who have been spending a portion of the holiday season among their friends in this Province, have returned to their home in Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Geo. M. Muttart, of East Boston, has been visiting his parents at Souris, and baa returned to his home. The doctor i» enjoying a /arge and lucrative practice in bis adopted city. He is both popular and ekilful, and has the best wishes of his many friends, Queen Hotel: A M Martin, Pictou; F L O'Neill, New York; Allan McLean, Lorne Valley; Neil McLeod, S*~ide; Herbert S Kelly and son, Salem, Mase; Charles C Lee, Sackville, NB; WC Kennedy, city; Mrs C C Simpson and three children, Miss Dean, New York; James Laird, New Glas- gow; M J McCurdy, Halifax. A atisfactory beverage for outing parties is unquestionably Sovereign Fruit Syrups. Among its great variety in flavors all tastes are suited. Don’t forget the auction sale of house and lot at 12 o’clock on Upper Hillsbero Street,opposite residence of Joseph Knight, KE-q. See advertisement. Prince Edward Island illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. ©9006 908 8008 SF 900080800000 New Potatces : : and Yourseli sometimes make a combin— ation that will canse you to have cramps, summer com- plaint, etc, when euch the case come to us, Our own special preparation or Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw-berry will remove the trouble. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. 33 OROSSE OSO9 656 OES OHOO800GE OOOH 008O 1950008 0006 COO SSE: 09686080000 000000000860 S 0000060000009 eee, Summer Jackets. oe ES EE SSE SSS SEES SEES EEE EY offered for fall CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 31, 1897 DPD OMA DRWMECMD Hard and Soft Hats, A magnificent assortment of new and fashionable styles is The styles shown here will not be found duplicated elsewhere. possible in price, The quality, finish and make up is uniform with that which has Made Hats renowned for Sterling Solid Merit. Attention is directed to our new styles just opened, thoroughly good in quality, thoroughly American in Style and as low as We invite the great Hat buying public to our Hat Depart- ment which is provided with all the best and purest block for their benefit. PROWSE BROTHERS, Lhe Wonderful Cheap Men Ze Wu = = OA 7 ~ 5 —_—_ at lowest prices. << to Mrs P. Blake, King street. WANTED,— At oncea girl for housework, good references required. Apply BEAUTIFUL TIES New styles and Fatterns D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring general Aug ,3t Apply to Mrs WANTED.—A girl for general housew ork, J, £ Mellish Great George St. aug 31 Plug i The undersigned has opened a shop on Great George Streetfor the purpose of doing general Plumbing, Gasfit- ting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Being equipped with the latest appliances known to the trade and employing workmen who under- stand every detail of the business he can guarantee first-class work in all its branches. short notice. your orders. Estimates furnished at See him before placing It will be money saved. Don’t forget the place, opposite Vic- G, McINNIS. toria Cafe. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale his well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a arge store, two dwell- ing houses and barns, with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiatiens with Geo, B. McKay, Esq , Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 21st September, next, when it wil Auction on o’clock, a. m. be sold by Public the premises at Eleven Title guaranteed. augl4tf J. W. HUGHES, Ottawa P.E.LRAILWAY LABOR DAY. Exeursion Return Tickets. Will be issued at one first class fare to ~ and from a}l Stations on this Railway on the 4th and 6th September, 1897, good for return up to and on the 8th of Sept- ember, 1897. Tickets are not good after date of issue, and are good only for continuous joursey in either direction. 4a G, A. SHARP Supt, General Manager Gov't Kaiiway Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— eo d& w—all prs For Sale or To Let. D. POTTINGER That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- ehester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises. are well adapted. Apply to MRS, 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—3wks BY AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. Ist, at 11 o'clock, at the late residence, on Haviland St., (opposite the City Hospital, Andon Market Square, at )2 o’clock, Friday, Sept3rd. Theentire house- hold and stable outfit of the estate of the late Mr. Patrick Connolly. I am instruc'ed to sell at the residence o the late Mr. Connolly,on Wednesday, next Sept, Ist—~All the household belongings,inelud ing Parlor Set,D ining Room, B aud Kitchen Furniture, Jewel Range, Mirrors Pictures Carpets, Hanging Lamps, etc, and one superior Base Burner and Pipe, —ALSO— On Friday, Sept. 3rd, on Market Square, at 12 o’clook,—The handsome jet black stallion Allright, Jr., weigbts 1,1(0 lbs, 6 years old. A superior stock getter. and a pleasant carriage driver, 1 Buggy, Driving Sleigh, Robes, Har- ness, Sloven and Wood Sleigh, No reserve prices. E, H. NORTON, Auctioneer, aug 23—eod a = ee =~: